Lloyd Jeremiah Farmer

b. 11 September 1894, d. December 1983
  • Lloyd Jeremiah Farmer was born on 11 September 1894 in Baltimore, Maryland.
  • Mary E. (?) appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Baltimore, Maryland, at 571 Dolphin Street. Other members of the household included Lloyd Jeremiah Farmer. Also in the household were daughters Atlanta ["Airy"] M. (age 18) and Beatrice B. (9), and two lodgers.
  • He married Mamie Nicholson, daughter of Unknown (?) and Unknown (?), circa 1919.
  • Lloyd Jeremiah Farmer and Mamie Nicholson appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Baltimore, Maryland, at 1311 Myrtle Avenue.
  • He was employed as machine operator by a glass company, according to the 1920 census.
  • Lloyd Jeremiah Farmer and Mamie Nicholson appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in Baltimore, Maryland, at 733 Dolphin Street. Other members of the household included Augustus Michael Farmer, Gladys Givens, George Nicholson and Mary E. (?). Augustus Farmer is identified as an adopted son, whose parents were born in Virginia, and Gladys Farmer as an adopted daughter, whose parents were born in Maryland.
  • He was employed as a clerk by the Post Office, according to the 1930 census.
  • Lloyd Jeremiah Farmer and Mamie Nicholson appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1940 in Baltimore, Maryland, at 910 Edmondson Avenue. Other members of the household included Augustus Michael Farmer, Earl Francis Farmer and Gladys Givens. Earl and Augustus Farmer are identified sons, and Gladys Givens as a niece. Also in the household were three lodgers.
  • He was employed as a US postal clerk, according to the 1940 census.
  • Lloyd Jeremiah Farmer registered for the draft in 1942 in Baltimore, Maryland, while living with his wife Mamie at 910 Edmondson Avenue, employed by the Baltimore Post Office.
  • The following appeared on 5 March 1968 in The Baltimore Afro-American: A requiem mass for Mrs. Airy Watts, 1027 Sarahann St., was celebrated Monday morning at St. Pius Catholic Church with burial following in Mt. Zion Cemetery.
         Mrs. Watts, 76, died Wednesday morning at Franklin Square Hospital after being hit ba a car on her way to church.
         A life-long member of St. Pius, Mrs. Watts, the daughter of the late Mary and Francis Farmer, was born and educated in Baltimore.
         She was married to the late Webster Watts.
         Mrs. Watts is survived by a brother, Lloyd J. Farmer.
  • The SSDI lists Baltimore, Maryland, as the last residence of record of Lloyd Jeremiah Farmer.
  • Lloyd Jeremiah Farmer died in December 1983 at age 89.
  • Last Edited: 21 Sep 2015

Family: Mamie Nicholson b. circa 1894