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Emily Hammock 1879–1880 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: DEC 1879

Birth Location: Tigertown, Lamar County, Texas

Death Date: FEB 1880

Death Location: Tigertown, Lamar County, Texas

Father: Thomas Hammock

Mother: Helen Collins

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Emily Hammock was born in 1879 in Tigertown, Lamar County, Texas, the child of Thomas Jefferson Hammock And Helen Ada Collins. Emily Hammock passed away in 1880 in Tigertown, Lamar County, Texas.

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Biography

  • Emily Hammock was born in 1879 in Tigertown, Lamar County, Texas, the child of Thomas Jefferson Hammock And Helen Ada Collins.
  • Emily Hammock passed away in 1880 in Tigertown, Lamar County, Texas.

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Emily Hammock's Ancestors

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Emily Hammock
1879–1880
Birth Place: Tigertown, Lamar County, Texas
Parents
Thomas Jefferson Hammock
1851–1921
Ft Payne, Dekalb County, Alabama
Helen (Ada) Collins
1856–1928
Dekalb County, Alabama
Grandparents
Thomas (Jefferson) Hammock
1808–1881
Newnan, Coweta County, Georgia
Elizabeth (Jane) Nelson
1810–1851
Great-Grandparents
Willoughby Hammock
1772–1823
Levicy Sheffield
1780–1848
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hugh Hammock
1732–1804
Ann
1737–

Emily Hammock's Timeline

2 Records

1879
DEC 1879
Birth of Emily Hammock in Tigertown, Lamar County, Texas
Tigertown, Lamar County, Texas
1880
FEB 1880
Age 1
Death of Emily Hammock in Tigertown, Lamar County, Texas
Tigertown, Lamar County, Texas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: DEC 1879
    Event Place: Tigertown, Lamar County, Texas
    Record Source: GEDCOM file. Imported on 15 June 2022.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: FEB 1880
    Event Place: Tigertown, Lamar County, Texas
    Record Source: GEDCOM file. Imported on 15 June 2022.

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