One source states the couple had eight children, but the 1900 Federal Census states they had four with no deaths. Listed here are the six known children: Hattie D. born Dec 1865, Marcus born 1870, Ruth born 1875, Maryland born 1880, H. C born and died 1884, and Lizette born, 1885.
She was the daughter of Marcus Claudius Marcellus Hammond and Harriett Pamela Davies Hammond.
Achieved at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are Katherine's "Love Letters" from Randall . They were written while he was engaged in the shipping business and briefly associated with the Confederate Navy at Wilmington, N.C from 1863-1864.
After her husband's death in 1908, the family relocated to the town Schultz in Aiken County, South Carolina. There Katie lived with her daughter Maryland and her husband Harry Wall. Also in the household was the widow Mrs Samuel C. Adams (daughter Harriet D) and Harriet's daughter Katherine, and another granddaughter Ruth Robinson.
One source states the couple had eight children, but the 1900 Federal Census states they had four with no deaths. Listed here are the six known children: Hattie D. born Dec 1865, Marcus born 1870, Ruth born 1875, Maryland born 1880, H. C born and died 1884, and Lizette born, 1885.
She was the daughter of Marcus Claudius Marcellus Hammond and Harriett Pamela Davies Hammond.
Achieved at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are Katherine's "Love Letters" from Randall . They were written while he was engaged in the shipping business and briefly associated with the Confederate Navy at Wilmington, N.C from 1863-1864.
After her husband's death in 1908, the family relocated to the town Schultz in Aiken County, South Carolina. There Katie lived with her daughter Maryland and her husband Harry Wall. Also in the household was the widow Mrs Samuel C. Adams (daughter Harriet D) and Harriet's daughter Katherine, and another granddaughter Ruth Robinson.
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