In his youth he became engaged to Virginia Dammann, eldest daughter of Dr. Lewis Dammann, a Baltimore physician. Virginia died at the age of 21 before the two wed. Lyttleton then courted and married her sister Augusta whom bore 2 children Harry and Lillie before she too died at a young age. Annie who was the youngest Dammann daughter would become Lyttleton's 2nd wife and they remained married until his death in 1917. Their union produced 6 children: Lyttleton Jr ('Lee'), Maude Elizabeth ('Mabel'), Annabelle, Alice Olivia (after his sister), Julia, and Howard.
Lyttleton was a successful plasterer who specialized in creating ornate celing decorations. In addition, he invested in building a dozen homes on 2 streets in the Pimlico area of Baltimore.
In his youth he became engaged to Virginia Dammann, eldest daughter of Dr. Lewis Dammann, a Baltimore physician. Virginia died at the age of 21 before the two wed. Lyttleton then courted and married her sister Augusta whom bore 2 children Harry and Lillie before she too died at a young age. Annie who was the youngest Dammann daughter would become Lyttleton's 2nd wife and they remained married until his death in 1917. Their union produced 6 children: Lyttleton Jr ('Lee'), Maude Elizabeth ('Mabel'), Annabelle, Alice Olivia (after his sister), Julia, and Howard.
Lyttleton was a successful plasterer who specialized in creating ornate celing decorations. In addition, he invested in building a dozen homes on 2 streets in the Pimlico area of Baltimore.
Family Members
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Harry L Johnson
1872–1927
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Lillian May "Lillie" Johnson Craig
1876–1955
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Lyttleton Francis "Lee" Johnson Jr
1883–1949
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Maude Elizabeth "Mabel" Johnson Biddix
1886–1911
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Annabelle Rose Johnson Biddix
1888–1969
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Alice Olivia Johnson Habercam
1892–1982
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Julia M Johnson
1894–1907
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Howard Burbadge Johnson
1900–1972
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