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Jarvis Gervis Jervis Hammond 1725–1801 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Sept 1725

Birth Location: North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia

Death Date: 9 Jan 1801

Death Location: Nelson, Kentucky

Father: Job Jr

Mother: Amadine Baylis

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Jarvis Gervis Jervis Hammond was born in 1725 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia, the child of Job Hammond Jr And Amadine Baylis. Jarvis Gervis Jervis Hammond passed away in 1801 in Nelson, Kentucky.

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Biography

  • Jarvis Gervis Jervis Hammond was born in 1725 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia, the child of Job Hammond Jr And Amadine Baylis.
  • Jarvis Gervis Jervis Hammond passed away in 1801 in Nelson, Kentucky.

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Jarvis Hammond's Ancestors

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Jarvis Hammond
1725–1801
Birth Place: North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia
Parents
Job Hammond Jr
1677–1758
Rappahannock County, Virginia
Amadine Baylis
1684–1746
North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia
Grandparents
Job Hammond
1645–1717
Richmond, Richmond, Virginia
Elizabeth (Haynie) King
1650–1717
, Northumberland, Virginia, USA
Thomas Baylis
1612–1697
Richmond, Wise, Virginia
Catherine Samford
1644–1704
Richmond, Wise, Virginia
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Jarvis Hammond's Timeline

2 Records

1725
27 Sept 1725
Birth of Jarvis Gervis Jervis Hammond in North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia
North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia
1801
9 Jan 1801
Age 76
Death of Jarvis Gervis Jervis Hammond in Nelson, Kentucky
Nelson, Kentucky

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Sept 1725
    Event Place: North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Jan 1801
    Event Place: Nelson, Kentucky

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