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James Allen Womack (abt. 1814 - abt. 1849)

James Allen Womack
Born about in Prince Edward County, Virginia, USAmap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] in Greenup County, Kentuckymap
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Died about at about age 35 in Carter County, Kentucky, USAmap
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James Womack ... [1] pg 853 WOMACK OF GREENUP COUNTY

12. James Allen Womack; served as clerk of the Greenup County Court and was a charter member of Trimble Lodge No. 145 F. & A. M., at Grayson. It is said that his funeral was the first in the vicinity of Grayson that was conducted by that fraternity. He m. in Greenup County, October 29, 1833, Susan Ann Lampton. Children, among others (third generation): 66. Mary A. Womack; b. January 22, 1838, d. August 25, 1937; m. James Seaton. (See Seaton Family). 66a. Kennie Womack; m. R.C. Burns of Catlettsburg, Kentucky. (See Burns Family). 66b. James Tignal Womack; m. Fannie Collier of Steubenville, Ohio; removed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, with his family where he lived until his death. Children (fourth generation): William, Robert, Mary, Sarah, John and Frank. Two children d. in infancy. 66c. Susan Lampton Womack; m. John B. Connelly. Children (fourth generation): Annie, who m. Robert Talbert and lived in Pelican Rapids, North Dakota; Nellie, who m. Charles W. Hill. Their daughter, Florence, m. George Tutoit; James m. and migrated to Oklahoma; and Susie, the youngest. The Connelly Family lived in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Connelly d. at birth of daughter, Susie. The older children were placed in orphan's home but Susie was reared by her grandmother, Susan Ann (Lampton) Womack. Sometimes both of them lived in the home of R.C. Burns and Kennie (Womack) Burns in Catlettsburg and at other times in the home of James Seaton and Mary A. (Womack) Seaton near Grayson. At the time of death of Susan Ann Womack in 1896, they were living in the Seaton home where Susie Connelly continued to live until she began teaching school. She taught in the public schools of Carter County for many years, principally in the primary department of the the Grayson Graded School.

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  • Paul Lee, firsthand knowledge. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Paul and others.
  • Early Families of Eastern and Southern Kentucky, by William Kozee, pg 853; Womack of Greenup County.
  1. Entered by Paul Lee, Aug 7, 2011






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