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William Clarence Hammock 1897–1909 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Dec 1897

Birth Location: St. Clair County, Alabama

Death Date: 24 Dec 1909

Death Location: St. Clair County, Alabama

Father: Charles Hammock

Mother: Regina Allison

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In 1897, William Clarence Hammock entered the world in St. Clair County, Alabama, born to Charles J Hammock And Regina Haseltine Allison. William Clarence Hammock passed away in 1909 in St. Clair County, Alabama.

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Biography

  • In 1897, William Clarence Hammock entered the world in St. Clair County, Alabama, born to Charles J Hammock And Regina Haseltine Allison.
  • William Clarence Hammock passed away in 1909 in St. Clair County, Alabama.

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William Hammock's Ancestors

Self
William Hammock
1897–1909
Birth Place: St. Clair County, Alabama
Parents
Charles J Hammock
1868–1947
St. Clair County, Alabama
Regina (Haseltine) Allison
1871–1932
Talladega, Alabama
Grandparents
John Hammack
1824–1900
Farmhill, Oglethorp CO, Georgia, United States
Elizabeth (Ann "Betsey") Buttram
1831–1880
Monticello, Jasper, Georgia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Joshua Hammock
1805–1890
Nancy Burrows
1812–1880
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joshua Hammock
1769–1860
Dorcus Haynes
1780–1850

William Hammock's Timeline

2 Records

1897
18 Dec 1897
Birth of William Clarence Hammock in St. Clair County, Alabama
St. Clair County, Alabama
1909
24 Dec 1909
Age 12
Death of William Clarence Hammock in St. Clair County, Alabama
St. Clair County, Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Dec 1897
    Event Place: St. Clair County, Alabama

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Dec 1909
    Event Place: St. Clair County, Alabama

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