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About Myers, Lett, related families of SE Ohio and Remus, MI; Slater side (Katterman, Cotterman, Ralston)
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This Lett line comes from Maryland and comes from the union of Samuel Delaney Lett and
Jemima Banneker. Their children migrated through Pennsylvania to southeastern Ohio
Meigs Twp and thereafter Guernsey, Muskingum, Morgan and Belmont Co. The Lett
Settlement consisted of the Brown, Caliman, Clifford, Earley, Green, Guy, Harper, Lett,
Lucas, Pointer, Simpson, Stevens, and Tate families to name a few. It became known as
the "Lett Settlement " due to the fact that Lett family members outnumbered other
families in the settlement.
THE HISTORY OF THE Lett FAMILY:
This Lett family history can be traced back to 1683 to the arrival of their ancestor,
Molly Welsh, an English dairymaid, who had been falsely accused of a crime of theft.
Due to her ability to read she was spared a death sentence and was sent to the English
province of Maryland as an indentured servant.
After seven years Molly was freed and eventually purchased her own small farm in
Maryland. While she prospered she knew that she would need more help with her farm and
began to save money. Although Molly was opposed to slavery, her survival left her with
few options. Molly purchased two slaves and after a period of time freed both. She
eventually married one of them, who was named Bannaka, an African prince from the Wolof
Kingdom of Walo, located in Senegal.
Molly took her husbands name as her surname, which eventually became Banneker. The
couple had 4 daughters; the oldest of whom was also named Mary. Mary married a former
slave, who had converted to Christianity and changed his name to Robert and his wife's
last name. They had 5 children; 1 son and 4 daughters; Benjamin, Jemima, Julian, Minta
and Molly.
Benjamin Banneker is noted in United States history as the first African-American 'man
of Science', who among other accomplishments wrote an almanac, assisted in the
surveying of Washington D.C. and made the first clock in America. Benjamin's sister,
Jemima married Samuel Lett who was English and Native American, and of their 8
children, 7 migrated with their families and settled in Meigs Twp, Muskingum Co, Ohio,
which borders on Guernsey Co.
The Lett Settlement was a self-sustaining community of mixed race families; with the
Letts, Calimans and Guys, forming ties with each other through marriages and common
family backgrounds while living in Maryland and Virginia. Additionally it has been
documented that the Tate and Norman families also resided in Maryland and had a long
history of interactions with these families.
These families were pioneers in Ohio, in the areas of civil rights, education and voting.
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