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John B. Hammon 1750–1816 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1750

Birth Location: Ruther Glen, Caroline County, Virginia, United States

Death Date: circa April 13, 1816 (57-74)

Death Location: Russell Co., Virginia

Father: Ambrose (Hammon)

Mother: Mildred Morgan

Spouse(s): Mary Markham

Children(s): Elizabeth Hammon

In 1750, John B. Hammon entered the world in Ruther Glen, Caroline County, Virginia, United States, born to Ambrose Dudley Hammond Hammon Hammond Hammon And Mildred Elizabeth Ann Morgan. John B. Hammon married Mary Elizabeth Markham, and had children including Elizabeth Hammon. John B. Hammon passed away in 1816 in Russell Co., Virginia.

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Biography

  • In 1750, John B. Hammon entered the world in Ruther Glen, Caroline County, Virginia, United States, born to Ambrose Dudley Hammond Hammon Hammond Hammon And Mildred Elizabeth Ann Morgan.
  • John B. Hammon married Mary Elizabeth Markham, and had children including Elizabeth Hammon.
  • John B. Hammon passed away in 1816 in Russell Co., Virginia.

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John Hammon's Ancestors

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John Hammon
1750–1816
Birth Place: Ruther Glen, Caroline County, Virginia, United States
Parents
Ambrose Dudley Hammond (Hammon) Hammond (Hammon)
1722–1794
Caroline County, Colony of Virginia, United States
Mildred (Elizabeth Ann) Morgan
1738–1794
Roaring River, Wilkes County, North Carolina, British Colony, Wilkes County, North Carolina, United
Grandparents
John (Hammond) (Hammon)
1685–1764
Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Colony, British Colonial America
Catherine (Lucy) Dobyns
1688–1746
Rappahannock County, Virginia, Colonial America
Benjamin Morgan
1730–1787
Richmond, Virginia
Phoebe (M.) Settle
1733–1804
King George, VA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Hammon's Descendants

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John (B.) Hammon (ABT 1750–circa April 13, 1816 (57-74)) m. Mary (Elizabeth) Markham (ABT 1743–AFT 13 APR 1813)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Hammon 1771–1843 m. John Grizzle 1774–1857
    1. 1. Aily Grizzle 1798–1887 m. John Amburgey 1794–1884
      1. 1. Aily (Grizzle) Amburgey 1832–1918 m. Noah Counts 1831–1898
        1. 1. John (Letcher "Black John") Counts 1861–1941 m. Phoebe (R.) Sutherland 1866–1956

John Hammon's Timeline

2 Records

1750
ABT 1750
Birth of John B. Hammon in Ruther Glen, Caroline County, Virginia, United States
Ruther Glen, Caroline County, Virginia, United States
1816
circa April 13, 1816 (57-74)
Age 66
Death of John B. Hammon in Russell Co., Virginia
Russell Co., Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1750
    Event Place: Ruther Glen, Caroline County, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: circa April 13, 1816 (57-74)
    Event Place: Russell Co., Virginia

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