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John Abercrombie Merritt and Mary Rosa Turner Merritt were married in 1892 and moved directly into this house at 619 N. Baylen The home was built by her brother C.H. Turner.
John Abercrombie Merritt was named for his mother's brother, then fighting with Lee in Va., and Dr. Charles F. Abercrombie, on whose farm he was born (6 mi. southwest of Columbus GA on the Alabama side across Chattahoochee River). The Abercrombies were prominent Columbus businessmen, three brothers including Anderson who was a notable brick manufacturer. His JAM's father , Lucius Manlius Merritt, had been taken remained in Pensacola and was one of several citizens who stayed to hand over the city formally to the Union troops when the Confederate troops left. He was a political prisoner by U.S, and was held at Fort Pickens for several months. Lucius was eventually allowed to join his family (location unknown maybe Pensacolaincluding infant John Abercrombie)who had gone to stay with other family members in New Orleans, was and later became a blockade runner. At the end of the Civil War, the family returned to Pensacola.
Worked for a lumber company, at the time of his marriage, which maybe explains the extravagance of the woodwork in the 619 N. Baylen house. It is said that JAM handpicked every piece of lumber used in the house. Family lore also says that Mary Rosa refused to marry him until he had a home for them to live in. So much was spent on the house that the couple honeymooned in their new home, rather than travel.
Came to Sewanee 1876-78 (Sewanee Grammer School). Later said that he was fired for snowballing a professor. Lived at Miss Lillie Green's.
Had ten children, of whom five died in childhood. In the 1890's they experienced the death of a newborn in childbirth and young child from whooping cough on the same day.
Mary Rosa Turner Merritt (nicknamed "Marmee" (sounds like Mawmee) was a devout Yankees fan. Knew statistics in her eighties. Her preference for the Yankees was possibly because shopping was better in NYC, therefore she rooted for them in hopes of going to the World Series in an auspicious shopping environment. New York Giants trained in Pensacola briefly, the Merritts always attended
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