ORMOND, John Fletcher[1]
1843 - 1924 (80 years)-
Name ORMOND, John Fletcher Birth 6 Oct 1843 Hookerton, Greene, North Carolina, United States [1, 2, 3] Gender Male Residence 22 Jul 1850 Greene County, North Carolina, United States [2] Attended School Residence 13 Jul 1860 Hookerton, Greene, North Carolina, United States [4] Apprentice Plasterer Death 24 May 1924 Gainesville, Sumter, Alabama, United States [3] Burial Sumterville, Sumter, Alabama, United States [3] Address:
Old Side CemeteryPerson ID I9545 Pickel_Bartlett Last Modified 3 Aug 2018
Father ORMOND, Fletcher, b. 20 Dec 1816, Greene County, North Carolina, United States d. 7 Sep 1861, Greene County, North Carolina, United States (Age 44 years) Mother SUGG, Frances, b. 25 May 1817, Greene County, North Carolina, United States d. 7 Sep 1861, Greene County, North Carolina, United States (Age 44 years) Marriage 28 Sep 1836 Greene County, North Carolina, United States [1] Residence 22 Jul 1850 Greene County, North Carolina, United States [2] Tailor Residence 13 Jul 1860 Hookerton, Greene, North Carolina, United States [4] Plasterer Family ID F1168 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family BRYANT, Cherry Ella, b. 19 Oct 1851, Sumter County, Alabama, United States d. 24 Jul 1897, Sumter County, Alabama, United States (Age 45 years) Marriage Abt 1869 Sumter County, Alabama, United States - Estimated
Residence 14 Jun 1880 Sumterville, Sumter, Alabama, United States [5] - Listed as John and Ella Ormand. Children included:
Fletcher age 10,
Sallie age 7,
Blanch age 3,
Fannie age 1,
Family ID F3811 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 16 May 2022
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Notes - Both brothers (Lemuel Thomas Ormond and John Fletcher Ormond) enlisted in the Confederate Army in North Carolina. Upon the death of their parents in 1861 the remaining children went to live with their bachelor uncle, Thomas, in Sumter County Ala. Lemuel and John went to South Alabama after the war. Lemuel was a member of the first class graduating from the old Southern University in Greensboro, Alabama. He later farmed and operated a cotton gin in Sumter County. Lemuel and his wife Martha are both buried in the Shiloh Methodist Church cemetery located in the Huntsville to Maysville road in Madison County.
Posted on Ancestry.com by Jeana Rogers, 31 Mar 2013.
- Both brothers (Lemuel Thomas Ormond and John Fletcher Ormond) enlisted in the Confederate Army in North Carolina. Upon the death of their parents in 1861 the remaining children went to live with their bachelor uncle, Thomas, in Sumter County Ala. Lemuel and John went to South Alabama after the war. Lemuel was a member of the first class graduating from the old Southern University in Greensboro, Alabama. He later farmed and operated a cotton gin in Sumter County. Lemuel and his wife Martha are both buried in the Shiloh Methodist Church cemetery located in the Huntsville to Maysville road in Madison County.
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Sources - [S102] Cer, Thos Ormand Bible Extract posted by Matthew Brown.
- [S76] 1850 Federal Census, Greene County, North Carolina, Ancestry Page 5 of 81, Dwelling 47.
- [S109] Find-a-Grave website, MEMORIAL ID: 45697798.
- [S316] 1860 Federal Census, Olds Dist., Greene County, North Carolina Page 48, Dwelling 477.
- [S70] 1880 Federal Census, Sumterville, Sumter, Alabama, ED 169, Page 22, Dwelling 171.
- [S102] Cer, Thos Ormand Bible Extract posted by Matthew Brown.