The Family Bible of William Lett and Sarah Meredith Lett of St. Francois County, Missouri
William Lett (1821-1887) was the son of Henry Lett and Hannah Sargent - described in adjoining pages as part of the George Sargent Family of Frederick County, Maryland - and later Knox County, Ohio. His wife Sarah (Meredith) Lett (1833-1911) was the daughter of Israel Meredith and Rachel Zolman, also with roots in Frederick County and Knox County. Their history is told here - validated by pages from their family Bible posted below.
Introduction
A Lett Family Bible with a publication date of 1881 - including birth, marriage, and death records - came to my attention and spurred extensive research on the immediate family that owned the Bible. I have been working on the family history of my fifth great grandfather George Sargent, who first appeared in Frederick County, Maryland ca 1776 when he was shown in a revolutionary war unit there. Adjoining pages detail the search for his ancestry, his immediate family, and his descendants. His youngest daughter, Hannah Sargent, was born ca 1800 in Frederick County, Maryland, moved with the rest of the family from Maryland to Knox County, Ohio ca 1815, and on December 28, 1820, married Henry Lett in Knox County - he also of a family that had also recently moved from Frederick County, Maryland.
The first child of Henry and Hannah Lett, William R. Lett, was born on August 14, 1821 in Knox County. By 1850, William was shown in St. Francois County, Missouri. He married Sarah Ann Meredith - born in Richland County, Ohio, the daughter of Israel Meredith and Rachel Zolman - on July 3, 1850 in St. Francois County, Missouri. William and Sarah Ann had twelve known children. They both lived out their lives and died in St. Francois County, Missouri - William on August 27, 1887 and Sarah Ann on June 6, 1911.
In researching these families, I found an ancestry.com public member tree that had William R. Lett and Sarah Ann Meredith Lett - posted by Mary "Eileen" Connolly Romney. In late 2017, I wrote her, and got the following response: “John, It is nice to meet someone interested in the Lett family. I have no blood relationship with this family. The family lived in Farmington, MO about an hour and 30 minutes from St. Louis, MO, where I live. On my birthday over 20 years ago I asked my husband to take me to this used bookstore downtown which had books floor to ceiling and many on the floor. I finally purchased two books-one an old Irish book and the other a book which contained information on the Lett family from Farmington. For the last five years I have been trying to find a direct descendant of William and Sarah to see if he or she would be interested in the book. This family has very few living descendants. I made the tree to help me find the descendants and I have not tried to follow the Lett line further back than William.”
In the next exchange, Eileen wrote: “John, The book that I purchased in 1994 is the family bible of the William and Sarah Lett family going forward from them. If you do find a descendant of them I would appreciate having contact info on that person.”
In 2019, Eileen approached me and asked if I was interested in the Family Bible, as I was at least related to them - albeit distantly. I enthusiastically accepted - and Eileen took great pains to ship me the book safely. I was very grateful, asked for the name of a charity she favored, and made a donation to the Oberlin (Ohio) History Center in a family member’s honor.
This page will put the family records pages of that Bible into context by telling the story of William R. Lett and Sarah Ann Meredith Lett - and their families on each side. I have posted the pages from the Bible that list family milestones and which matches the research. This information is presented on this page in the following sections:
William and Sarah (Meredith) Lett’s family
The Lett/Sargent Family
The Meredith/Zolman Family
The Intermarriages between the different lines in all these families.
Public records of William and Sarah’s family.
The Family Records pages from the Lett family Bible and various items tucked in those pages.