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Catherine Dobyns, daughter of Daniel I and #2wife, married John Hammond 1680–1746 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: SEP 1680

Birth Location: Old Essex County, Virginia

Death Date: 10 OCT 1746

Death Location: Richmond, Virginia

Father: Daniel wives

Mother: Elizabeth I

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In 1680, Catherine Dobyns, daughter of Daniel I and #2wife, married John Hammond Entered The World In Old Essex County, Virginia, Born To Daniel Dobyns Dobbins Son Of Edmund Imm England To Virginia By 1675 3 Wives And Elizabeth Godson Daughter Of Peter Widow Of Henry Smith 2Wife Married Daniel Dobyns I I. Catherine Dobyns, daughter of Daniel I and #2wife, married John Hammond Passed Away In 1746 In Richmond, Virginia.

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  • In 1680, Catherine Dobyns, daughter of Daniel I and #2wife, married John Hammond Entered The World In Old Essex County, Virginia, Born To Daniel Dobyns Dobbins Son Of Edmund Imm England To Virginia By 1675 3 Wives And Elizabeth Godson Daughter Of Peter Widow Of Henry Smith 2Wife Married Daniel Dobyns I I.
  • Catherine Dobyns, daughter of Daniel I and #2wife, married John Hammond Passed Away In 1746 In Richmond, Virginia.

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Catherine Hammond's Ancestors

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Catherine Hammond
1680–1746
Birth Place: Old Essex County, Virginia
Parents
Daniel Dobyns Dobbins, son of Edmund IMM England to Virginia by 1675 --3 wives
1653–1712
Newent, Gloucestershire, England
Elizabeth (Godson, daughter of Peter, widow of Henry Smith, #2wife married Daniel Dobyns I) I
1666–1701
Isle of Wight County, Virginia
Grandparents
Edmund Dobyns
1631–1663
Newent, Gloucestershire, , England
Ursula Waller
1613–1654
Newent, Gloucestershire, , England
John (Arthur) Billington
1644–1700
Plumpton-Wood, Lancashire, England
Mary Day
1643–1682
Rappahannock, Virginia, Colony
Great-Grandparents
Sir Worcestershire
1600–1663
Ursula Waller
1613–1654
Sir II
1560–1616
Lady Hampden
1564–1653
JOHN Billington
1612–1668
JANE Gregson
1611–1671
John Day
1597–1648
Polly Vanwinkle
1620–1724
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Randall U
1557–1651
Ursula Kyrle
1569–1632
Sir II
1560–1616
Lady Hampden
1564–1653
Sir Esquire
1536–1603
Lady Waller
1538–1600
Richard Great-Hampden
1543–1591
Anne Cave
1545–1594
Anthony Billington
1575–1631
Elizabeth Singleton
1588–1627
Thomas III
1585–1639
Mary Slaytor
1590–1640
Peter Daye
1580–1624
Eleanor Young
1540–1600
Jesse VanWinkle*
1590–
Mary VanWinkle*
1600–

Catherine Hammond's Timeline

2 Records

1680
SEP 1680
Birth of Catherine Dobyns, daughter of Daniel I and #2wife, married John Hammond in Old Essex County, Virginia
Old Essex County, Virginia
1746
10 OCT 1746
Age 66
Death of Catherine Dobyns, daughter of Daniel I and #2wife, married John Hammond in Richmond, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: SEP 1680
    Event Place: Old Essex County, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 OCT 1746
    Event Place: Richmond, Virginia

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