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Martin John Hammond 1619–1662 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1619

Birth Location: St Mary Le Bow, London, England

Death Date: 1662

Death Location: Virginia, United States

Father: Simon Hammond

Mother: Ann Newce

Spouse(s): Mary Allen

Children(s): Job Hammond

Martin John Hammond was born in 1619 in St Mary Le Bow, London, England, the child of Simon S Hammond And Ann Newce. Martin John Hammond married Mary Allen, and had children including Job Hammond. Martin John Hammond passed away in 1662 in Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • Martin John Hammond was born in 1619 in St Mary Le Bow, London, England, the child of Simon S Hammond And Ann Newce.
  • Martin John Hammond married Mary Allen, and had children including Job Hammond.
  • Martin John Hammond passed away in 1662 in Virginia, United States.

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Spouses(s)

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Martin Hammond's Ancestors

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Martin Hammond
1619–1662
Birth Place: St Mary Le Bow, London, England
Parents
Simon S Hammond
1598–1653
Cheapside, London, England
Ann Newce
1600–1629
London, London, England
Grandparents
Simon (Symon) Hammond
1570–1630
1682692, Yorkshire, England
Joan Ray
1574–1640
1682692, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Hammond
1545–1589
Rose Trippe
1549–1605
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Hammond
1500–1550
Agnes Garrold
1524–1576

Martin Hammond's Descendants

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Martin (John) Hammond (1619–1662) m. Mary Allen (1615–27 Jun 1650)
  1. 1. Job Hammond 1645–1717 m. Elizabeth Haynie 1660–1717
    1. 1. Job (Hammond) Jr 1677–1758 m. Amandine Baylis 1684–1746
      1. 1. Susannah Hammond 1705–
      2. 2. Elizabeth Hammond 1707–1803 m. Edward Morris 1705–1752
        1. 1. Elizabeth Morris 1734–1827 m. David Edwards 1745–1782 m. Richard Williams 1747–1827
        2. 2. Hammond Morris 1733–1810
        3. 3. Anthony Morris 1738–
        4. 4. Dorcas Morris 1728–1752
        5. 5. Winifred Morris 1731–
        6. 6. Samuel (Coleman) Morris 1740–1826
        7. 7. Jesse Morris 1729–1806
        8. 8. Mary Morris 1736–
        9. 9. Mark Morris 1736–
        10. 10. Ann Morris 1729–
        11. 11. John Morris 1711–1725
        12. 12. Joseph Morris 1716–
      3. 3. Amadine Hammond 1717–
      4. 4. Samuel (Morris) Hammond 1722–1806 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Jenkins 1720–1816
        1. 1. Rawleigh Hammond 1756–1839
        2. 2. Charlotte Hammond 1764–1862
        3. 3. John (Howard Hammond) Sr 1779–1845
        4. 4. Samuel Hammond 1753–1844
        5. 5. Job (Hammond) Sr 1750–1822
        6. 6. Martin Hammond 1761–1797
      5. 5. Job Hammond 1729–1822
      6. 6. Obediah Hammons 1730–1790 m. Elizabeth (Betty) Pullen 1727–1788
        1. 1. Obadiah (Jefferson) Hammond 1756–1849 m. Elizabeth Skaggs 1770–1840
        2. 2. Isaiah Hammond 1749–1844 m. Nancy Stone 1760–1841
        3. 3. Mary (Ann) Hammond 1755–
        4. 4. Nancy Hammons 1756–
        5. 5. Peter (Hammonds) Sr 1759–1851
        6. 6. Isaac Hammons 1763–1847
        7. 7. George Hammons 1765–
      7. 7. Gervis Hammond 1725–1801
      8. 8. Thomas Hammond 1702–1734
      9. 9. Mercy Hammond 1715–
      10. 10. Mary Hammond 1709–1742
    2. 2. William Hammond 1682–1718
    3. 3. John Hammond 1685–1764
    4. 4. Jane (Mary) Hammond 1685–1720
    5. 5. Catherine Hammond 1687–
    6. 6. Joyce Hammond 1689–1730
    7. 7. Peter Hammond 1694–1771
    8. 8. Winnifred Hammond 1698–1777

Martin Hammond's Timeline

2 Records

1619
1619
Birth of Martin John Hammond in St Mary Le Bow, London, England
St Mary Le Bow, London, England
1662
1662
Age 43
Death of Martin John Hammond in Virginia, United States
Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1619
    Event Place: St Mary Le Bow, London, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1662
    Event Place: Virginia, United States

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