William son of Sampson Lamkin, was born 06 April 1778 at Tryon County, North Carolina and died 09 July 1845 at Tylertown, Walthall County, Mississippi at 67 years of age.
He married first, Kesia Hart Snead Lamkin, who was born 24 March 1782 and died 1817 at 34 years of age, a daughter of John Snead and Mary Gooch Snead, and married second, after July 1817 Frances Ann Snead Lamkin , who was born 22 January 1784, a daughter of John Snead and Mary Gooch Snead
He is buried at Cemetery, Possum Trot Farm, North Tylertown, Mississippi.
First Residence - - Tryon County, North Carolina.
Second Residence - - York County, South Carolina.
Third Residence - - Richmond County, Georgia about 1793.
Fourth Residence - - Tylertown, Walthall County, Mississippi.
Children of William Lamkin and Kesia Hart <John> Snead were as follows:
Samson Lewis Lamkin , who was born 27 November 1802 and married Narcissa Sessions Lamkin
John Tillman Lamkin Attorney, who was born 17 July 1811 and married Thurza Ann Kilgore Lamkin .
Jeremiah Lamkin, who was born 17 July 1817 and married Mary ? Lamkin (Rn=67404).
William Lamkin and Frances Ann Snead did not have any children by this marriage.
Born
6 APR 1778.
Dooly, Georgia, USA.
Died
9 JUL 1845.
Tylerton, Walthall, Mississippi, USA.
Age: 67.
The Descendants of Thomas Lamkin by Harold E Wilkins 2001 page 199
Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/133361501/william-lamkin : accessed 08 July 2021), memorial page for William Lamkin (6 Apr 1778–9 Jul 1845), Find a Grave Memorial ID 133361501, citing Snead-Lamkin Cemetery, Tylertown, Walthall County, Mississippi, USA ; Maintained by Christopher Beard (contributor 47117351) .
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