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Hannah Hammond 1816 – 1880 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Aug 1816

Birth Location: Verona, Oneida, New York, USA

Death Date: 24 Feb 1880

Death Location: Spring Port, Jackson, Michigan, United States

Father: Potter Hammond

Mother: Hulda Robinson

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The story of Hannah Hammond began in 1816 in Verona, Oneida, New York, USA. Hannah Hammond passed away in 1880 in Spring Port, Jackson, Michigan, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Hannah Hammond began in 1816 in Verona, Oneida, New York, USA.
  • Hannah Hammond passed away in 1880 in Spring Port, Jackson, Michigan, United States.

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Hannah Hammond's Ancestors

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Hannah Hammond
1816 – 1880
Birth Place: Verona, Oneida, New York, USA
Parents
Potter Hammond
1782 – 1858
Exeter, Washington, Rhode Island, USA
Hulda (E) Robinson
1778 – 1814
Edinburgh, Saratoga, New York, United States
Grandparents
Issachar Robinson
1756 – 1833
Carmel, Putnam, N.Y.
Huldah ("Hannah") Millard
1758 – 1839
East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Great-Grandparents
Jason Millard
1727 – 1812
Rachel Andrews
1732 – 1782
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Samuel Andrews
1671 – 1758
Eleanor Lee
1688 – 1736

Hannah Hammond's Timeline

2 Records

1816
19 Aug 1816
Birth of Hannah Hammond in Verona, Oneida, New York, USA
Verona, Oneida, New York, USA
1880
24 Feb 1880
Age 64
Death of Hannah Hammond in Spring Port, Jackson, Michigan, United States
Spring Port, Jackson, Michigan, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Aug 1816
    Event Place: Verona, Oneida, New York, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Feb 1880
    Event Place: Spring Port, Jackson, Michigan, United States

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