John Hammock, Sr

Male 1730 - 1831  (100 years)


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  1. 1.  John Hammock, Sr was born 3 Aug 1730, Richmond, Virginia, USA (son of Robert Simeon Hammock, Sr and Anne Lambert); died 1831, Lincoln, Georgia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 6059
    • Birth: 3 Aug 1730, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA
    • Birth: 3 Aug 1730, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA
    • Death: 1830, Lincoln, Georgia, USA
    • Death: 1830, Lincoln, Georgia, USA

    Notes:

    # Event: Revolutionary War Soldier; private in Virginia Troops Military
    # Event: Edgecombe County, North Carolina purchase from John Barnes of Edgecombe County, North Carolina Property 16 Oct 1765
    # Event: Bounty Land in Washington County, Georgia Property 1784
    # Occupation: He was a Deacon of the Upton's Creek Baptist Church of Wilkes County, Georgia 1785
    # Religion: Baptist 1785
    # Occupation: He was ordained a Minister of Greenwood Baptist Church (formerly Upton's Creek Church) in now Lincoln County, Georgia 1810
    # Will: Lincoln County, Georgia 29 Dec 1829
    # Probate: Lincoln County, Georgia 23 Jul 1831

    Amelia County Militia, 1758

    John Hammock

    "A 1790 CENSUS FOR WILKES COUNTY, GEORGIA, Prepared from ta x returns with abstracts of the 1790 Tax Returns", Compile d by Frank Parker Hudson:

    P. 20 BENTLEY - also Brantly, Bently

    MAP District/ #NOTE/page

    BalaamGA
    JeremiahB-6485
    JesseGG-29104
    JohnGA
    WilliamGA
    WilliamB-2985
    * William, Jr.HC

    Page 40 -- HAMMOCK - also see Hammack, etc
    MAP DistrictNOTE/page
    Benedict (estate)ID
    John, Sr.GA
    John, Sr.ID
    John, Jr.GF
    JoshuaHHF
    Lewis, Sr.HH-96106
    LewisIIF
    Robert, SrHH-94106
    RobertID
    Robert, Jr.IID
    Robert, Jr.HH-95106
    ThomasMF
    William, Sr.GA
    William, JrGA

    Page 60 -- PARKINSON - also Parkason, Parkinson, Parkes

    MAP district/#NOTE/page
    LevinGA

    District G -- This area included: The town of Amity, Leath erville, Lloyds Creek, Dozier Creek, Gray's Creek in the so uthwest corner of what is now Lincoln County.

    District GG -- This area is now in the eastern part of Gree ne County near the border with what remains to be Wilkes Co unty.

    District H -- This area included: Uptons Creek and Keemp s Creek in what is now the southeast corner of Wilkes Count y. "The tax returns for this district for 1790 have not b een found, ...." except for seven defaulters. "Except fo r these few defaulters, all persons included in this censu s as residents of this district are noted as being in 178 7 or 1791 or both."

    Note A - The tax returns for the district in which this tax payer probably resided in 1790 are missing, so there is n o tax record to show that he actually was a resident. Howe ver, the taxpayer is recorded for both the indicated distri ct or the 1787 district from which the indicated district w as made, and for the indicated district in 1791 or a distri ct made therefrom. Therefore, there is an almost certain p robability the taxpayer did reside in the indicated
    district in 1790.

    Note C - The tax returns for the district in which this tax payer probably resided in 1790 are missing, so there is n o tax record to show that he actually was there. However , this taxpayer is recorded for 1791 in the indicated
    district or a district made therefrom. Therefore, there i s a very good probability the taxpayer did reside in the in dicated district in 1790.

    * See note C above for WIlliam BENTLEY Jr. This land was lo cated on Upton's Creek and Keemps Creek in what continues t o be (Southeastern) Wilkes County, Georgia today. Upton' s Creek is where Upton Creek Baptist Church was constitute d in 1784, with Peter SMITH as Pastor (Charter Member of th e Georgia Baptist Association. He was also a co-executor o f William BENTLEY Sr's will dated 26th of Feb. 1791) John B ENTLEY was a Deacon of this church in 1785 along with Bened ict HAMMOCK. Gideon ANSERSON donated a total of 2 acres fo r the meetinghouse to the Deacons of the church; John BENTL EY and Benedict HAMMOCK. In 1791, John HOLMES, husband o f Chloe BENTLEY, daughter of William BENTLEY Sr., was ordai ned a Minister. William GREEN was ordained a Minister her e in 1791 as well. This Church was finally moved to Lincol n County, Georgia (in the southwestern corner of the count y almost touching the county line with Wilkes County) in 18 12 and the name was changed to Greenwood Baptist Church.

    "Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia, Volume III" , page 101

    JOHN HAMMOCK, born in Virginia, 1756; died Lincoln county , Georgia, 1831. Served as private, Virginia Troops. Rece ived bounty land for his services 1784, Washington County , Georgia. Married (1) 1778, Phoebe PASCHALL (1760-about 1 808); Married (2) Sarah THORNTON, widow. Lived in Wilke s (now Lincoln) County, Georgia.

    Children by (1) wife:
    1. Samuel, mar. Elizabeth
    2. Paschal, mar. (1) Zilpha GREEN (2) Miss HUGHES.
    3. William
    4. John, mar. Ann _____
    5. Elijah mar. Polly CHAPMAN
    6. Charles
    7. Thomas
    8. Feraby, mar. _______MUNFORD
    9. Margaret, mar. _______ GREEN
    10. Elizabeth, mar. ROLING
    11. Reliance
    12. David

    RW Soldier John HAMMOCK, b ca 1755, filed 18 Apr 1818 in Gr ainger Co TN for his RW Pension, declaring that he reside d in Pittsylvania County, Virginia when he enlisted. A Will iam WILLIAMS, clergyman, witnessed his affidavit (RW Pensio n File S2601, White)

    Several children of John & Sarah MABRY Combs resided in Gra inger Co TN. (Grainger Co TN Census Records for John HAMMOC K yet to be checked).

    RW Soldier William HAMMOCK, born 15 Jun 1760, Amelia County , Virginia, applied for his pension 17 Dec 1832, Union Co , KY, and declared that he resided in Anson County, North C arolina when he enlisted and that after the RW he moved t o Georgia, then Kentucky (RW Pension File S15442, White

    RW Soldier Abraham HAMMAN [sic], b 1753-1754, New Jersey, a pplied for his RW Pension 13 Nov 1832, Vermillion Co, IN, d eclaring that he lived in Rockingham County, Virginia at en listment, and that after the RW, he moved to Wilkes Co GA w here he m Charity ----- 3 Mar 1783 or 1784. He died 2 Mar 1 844, and his widow applied 31 Mar 1846, Vermillion Co IN, a ged 83, naming children (not necessarily all): Anne 2nd da u b 8 Jun 1787 & m Nicholas CARTER; Ruth, wife of Geo. PHEN ICE, Nancy, Eve, John, William, Jeremiah, Abraham, Georg e & Isaac. (RW Pension File W1008, White)

    "ABSTRACTS OF GEORGIA WILLS, VOL II", BY AUSTIN

    LINCOLN COUNTY WILL BOOK "B" (1807-1832)
    p. 94

    HAMMOCK, John, 12/29/1829: 7/23/1831, P250

    Sons: David (Lincoln and Wilkes Co. Land); Elijah, Wllis, S r., Paschal, Thomas.

    Grch: Heirs of Samuel Hammock, Viz...Thomas B. and John B . Hammock; Susannah STRINGFIELD.

    Grch: Heirs of Son, John, Jr., Viz...William G., Jeremaih , John G., Simeon; Eliza MONCRIEF.

    Dau : Fereby MUMFORD; Elizabeth ROLING; Margaret GREEN; Rel iance STEDHAM.

    Exrs: John H. WALKER, William PASCHAL, William MONCRIEF.

    Southern Lineages by Wynn, page 86

    Early Georgia Wills, Lincoln County, Georgia, Page 10

    Page 250 -- HAMMOCK, John. December 29, 1829; July 23, 183 1. To son David, the land in Lincoln County and in Wilke s County, whereon he lives. To grandchildren, the heirs o f Samuel HAMMOCK, deceased, whose names are Thomas B. and J ohn B. HAMMOCK; and Susannah STRINGFIELD. To son William , Sr. To grandchildren, heirs of son John, Jr. to wit: W illiam G. , Jeremiah, John G. Simeon HAMMOCK and Elizabet h MONCRIEF. To son Elijah, To daughter, Fereby MUMFORD. T o son Paschal; To daughter Elizabeth Roling; To son Charle s. To daughter, Margaret GREEN. To daughter Reliance STED HAM. To sons Thomas and David. Executors: John H. WALKER , William PASCHAL, William MONCRIEF. Witnesses: Jeremia h ROBERTS, Grant T. ROBERTS.

    "Southern Lineages. Records of Thirteen Families", by Wynn , page 85

    "The Virginia records have established the lineage of the W ilkes and Lincoln Counties (Georgia) Hammock family, vi a a temporary home in the Carolinas."

    October 16, 1765, John HAMMOCK, "of County of Amelia, in Vi rginia," from John BARNES of Edgecombe County, North Caroli na, planter, "20 lb. current money of Virginia paid by sai d John HAMMOCK for "tract of land containing 125 acres lyin g on Tyansoca Swamp, south side of Tar River." granted to J ack FLOWERS by Lord GRANVILLE July 2, 1760; from him to Tho mas BARNES and from said Thomas BARNES to John BARNES. (De ed Book C, page 376.) Edgecombe County, north Carolina.

    "Bertie County, North Carolina, 1759-1772, Abstracts of Dee d Book "C", page 181
    DB C-376 John (X) BARNES of Edgecombe County (NC), Planter , to JOHN HAMMACK of Amelia County, Virginia, October 16, 1 765, for L20 Virginia money a tract of 125 acres lying on T yancoca Swamp adjoining Williford, which land was a Granvil le grant to Jacob FLOWERS by deed bearing date July 2, 1760 , conveyed by him to Thomas BARNES, and from him to said Jo hn BARNES. Witness: Thomas WILLIFORD, Richard SWANSON, Du n. LAMON

    Edgecombe. Co., NC Db 3, page 85, deed date 5 May 1765, rec orded Apr Ct 1776, JOHN HAMMOCK, Edgecombe County to Reniso n TISDALE, county aforesaid for 40 pounds, a tract of lan d on the south side of Beaver Dam Swamp containing 50 acres , beginning at a live water oak on the south side of Beave r Dam Swamp then south to a black oak then east to a whit e oak a corner then north to said swamp then up the variou s courses of said swamp to the first station, signed John H ammock, wit Archd Lamon, Stephen Watkins. Abstracted 3-3-05 , NCA film C.037.40005, CTC.

    January 5, 1766, John HAMMOCK of Edgecombe County, North Ca rolina, to Revison TISDALE, 50 acres land south side of Bea ver Dam Swamp. Stephen WATKINS, Arch LAMON, witnesses. Re corded April Court 1776 (?). (Deed Book 3, Page 85)

    January 25, 1776, John HAMMOCK of Edgecombe County, North C arolina, to Stephen WATKINS, one tract of land lying on nor th side of Beaver Dam Swamp. John HAMMOCK, Arch LAMON, Du n LAMAR, witnesses. (Deed Book 3, page 84)

    "Southern Lineages. Records of Thirteen Families", by Wynn , page 87

    "Early Settlers of the name Hammock in the Wilkes County (G eorgia) Land Grants were probably the sons of Robert and An n Hammock of Farnham Parish (Richmond County) register.

    John, born 1730; Hugh, born 1732; Robert, born 1737, and Be nedict 1740, all were suitable pioneering age. Only one, J ohn Hammock, lived beyond his "three score and ten."

    The conclusion the Benedict Hammock was one of the group o f brothers is logical, but he was possibly the son of Bened ict, Sr., of Amelia County deeds. He was certainly closel y related, if not a brother. John, Hugh, Benedict, Robert , and William Hammock were all early settlers of Wilkes Cou nty, Georgia."

    Southern Lineages
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    1. "John Hammock of South Carolina", so styles himself in t ransferring land granted to himself on May 24, 1786. Thi s refence is included in a deed to James Threawtt of Green e County, 287 1/2 acres lying on Shoulderbone Water (Fort C reek). The deed was made November 4, 1793, and Recorded Ma rch 19, 1794. ( Deed Book 2, p 91) Greene County.

    John Hammock's grant in Wilkes County for land on Lloyd's C reek was dated March 15, 1790. He had 287 1/2 acres in Was hington County and must have been therefore a Revolutionar y soldier, The amount of land indicationg it, and many gran ts in that county were made as bounty land for Revolutionar y service. Greene County was taken from Washington, and th e tract sold to Threawtt was probably orginally in the form er county.

    March 8, 1790 John Hammock Sr, receives from Sanders Walke r 25 acres "in Washingtion County near Oconee, on Waters o f Shoulderbone Creek" (but now Greene County) granted to Sa nders Walker July 4, 1787, Jane Pope, Patsy Walker, John Sm ith, witnesses. Recorded August 1, 1793. (Deed Book 1790-9 2, p. 292)

    April 24, 1795 John Hammock's deed to Peter Smith-"land o n waters of Kemp Creek." (Deed Book: MM, p. 467)
    A deed from John Hammock to William Paschall is recorded "2 00 acres land on Fishing Creek; Phoebe Hammock, Wife of Joh n, relinguishes right of dower." January 3, 1786. (Deed Boo k: AA, p.29)

    January 24, 1792, John Hammock of Wilkes County transfers l and to Robert Tucker, "170 acres, beginning at a pine corne r on Paschall's land" (Deed Book 1790-92, p. 365)

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    ID: I32907
    Name: John Hammock , Sr.
    Sex: M
    Birth: 3 AUG 1730 in N.Farnham Parish, Richmond Co., VA
    Death: 1830 in Georgia
    Death: 1830
    Note:

    [JOHN HAMMOCK.FTW]

    BIRTHDATE: North Farnham Parish Register.Data from Larry H ammack-1347 W Shannon-Chandler AZ 83224-3544
    (95) John Sr. I was a soldier of the Revolution pg 12 Wande ring Back.

    At the time of his death John Hammack was the wealthest o f any of the other Hammacks in Wilkes Co. GA., and he live d longer than any of the others. His will was dated 29 De c 1829, and was probated in 1830.

    29 Dec, 1829: John Hammack,Sr, wrote his will in Lincoln Co . GA. Lincoln Co., GA Will Book D p 250-252.

    Georgia, Lincoln County. In the name of God Amen. I John Ha mack Senior in the state and county aforsaid being advance d in life -----------et al.
    1st, I commit my Soul to God------et al.
    2nd, I commit my body to the earth and hereby will and bequ eath that all my just debts be discharged out of my estat e of 475 acres in Lincoln Co. GA and 200 acres in Wilkes wh ereon my son David Hamock now lives be sold at public aucti on along with his personal estate and the money collected a nd distributed as follows.
    1. I will and bequeath to my grandchildren the heirs of m y son Samuel Hamock, dec., to wit Thomas B. Hamock, John B . Hamock and Susannah Stringfield one dollar each besides t he property already given to their father.
    2. I will an bequeath to my beloved son William Hammock Sr . two dollars besides the property already given to him.
    3. I will an bequeath to my grandchildren the Heirs of my s on John Hamock Jr. to wit Wiliam G. Hamock, Jeremiah Hamock , John G. Hamock, Simeon Hamock, and Eliza Moncrief one dol lar each besides the property allready given to their Farth er.
    4. -----to my son Elijah Hamock two dollards besides the pr operty already given to Him
    5. -----to my daughter Fereby Munford and the heirs of he r body five hundred dollars
    6. -----to my son Paschall Hamock two hundred dollars besid es the property already given him.
    7.-----to my daughter Elizabeth Roling and the heirs of he r body five hundred dollars.
    8.-----to my son Charles Hamock two hundred dollars beside s the property already given to him.
    9. ----to my daughter Margarett Green and the heirs of he r body five hundred dollars.
    10.---to my daughter Patience Steadham and heir of her bod y two hundred dollars besides the property already given t o her.
    11.---to my son Thomas Hamock f--- hundred dollars.
    12.---to my son David Hamock five hundred dollars.
    If any money remains in hands of executors it must be divid ed equally among all surviving heirs.
    13.-- I ordain and appoint John H. Walker, William Pashcall , and William Moncrief Executors of this my last will and
    testament to bring the same into effect. In witness whereo f I have herunto set my hand and seal his 29 Dec 1829.

    Signed in presents of Jeremiah Roberts and Grant T Roberts . Signed: John Hamock, Sr.
    Proved 23 July 1831
    Lincoln Co. GA, Will Book D, p 250.

    Paschal is only one of eight sons of John Sr. See pg 17.

    John Sr I, apparently married twice, for a land deed made i n 1756 shows his wife's name as Ann, while another deed mad e in 1786 show his wife's name as Phoebe. this of course wa s Phoebe Paschal. The Paschals were early settlers in GA. , and marriage may have occured in Wilkes Co., but no recor d of it has been found.

    BIRTHDATE: North Farnham Parish Register.

    John served under Col Few. Born in Richmond VA, later move d to Wilkes Co. GA.
    Data also by Thomas Hammack-819 Fournier-Gulfport MS 39501- 1214 e-mail

    From Deed Book AA, p 29
    23 Jan 1786 John Hammock to Wm. Paskal (Paschal) both of Wi lkes Co., GA, for L100, 200 acres, branch of Fishing Creek , adj. W. by Munger and Griffen, all other sides vacant., g ranted Hammock, 12 Oct 1785 (signed) John Hammock, Phebe (P hoebe) Hammock, wife of John Hammock, rel. dower rights. Si gned Phebe Hammock, Benjamin Catching , JP rec'd 23 Jan 1786

    From Deed Book HH p 292
    8 Mar 1790 -- Sanders Walker and Sarah, his wife, to John H ammock Sr. all of Wilkes Co GA for L100, 250 acres in Washi ngton Co. GA near Oconee River on Shoulderbone Creek (Now G reen Co GA) part of 487 1/2 acres granted Walker 14 jul 178 7 (signed ) Sanders Walker, Sarah Walker, wit: Jane Pope, J on Smith, Patcy Walker, Ack. befoe Moore JP rec'd .1 Aug 17 91

    Deed Book GG p 270
    25 Feb 1791---Francis Willis appoint. Danie Gaines, my atty . both of Wilkes Co to procure titles to lands I have bough t at public sale where no bond has been passed to make me t itle to: (a long list follows) then-- 287 1/2 acres grante d to John Hammock, 24 May 1786. Signed Francis Willis Wit N athl. Durkee, John Henley, Stith Barksdale. proved in ope n court by H Mounger. Reg'd 27 May 1791.

    Deed Book HH p 365
    24 Jan 1792--John Hammock to Robert Tucker, both of Wilke s Co., for L42, 10 shillings, 170 acres adj. Paskal Hammack , Thomas Leverett, signed John Hammock, Wit: B Catching, J P Reg'd 25 Jan 1792.

    "Wilkes County, Georgia Deed Books A-VV", by Mikal Martin F armer, page 412

    Deed Book "MM", 1794-1795

    Page 466. 24 April 1795, John HAMMOCK to Peter SMITH, bot h of Wilkes County, for L12. land patented to said HAMMOC K in Wilkes Couinty on Kemps Creek waters, adjacent said Sm ith on PARKERSON'S BRANCH, down branch to first deep gulley , up gulleyu to head, said SMITH'S line, 22 acres. (signed ) John HAMMOCK. Witnesses: B. Catching, J. P. REgistered 2 4 April 1795.

    Deed records from Deed book 00, Wilkes co., GA and Deed boo k SS pg 63 Wilkes Co. GA both list John Hammock and wife An na Hammock as purcherers of land in 10 Mar 1792 and 14 Ma r 1801.

    Data on land deeds from Joan Green @ e-mail (98)

    Ms. Virginia H. Buckalew - e-mail (Ma y 1998) has some different ideas on wives and children in t his family.

    Data from Larry Hammack-1397 W Shannon-Chandler AZ 83224-35 44 (95)[Henry Mae Wall.FTW]

    John Hammock

    Father: Robert S. Hammock , Sr. b: ABT. 1695
    Mother: Anne Lambert b: 14 FEB 1698/99 in North Farnham Ph. , Richmond Co,,VA

    Marriage 1 Reliance Paschall b: 8 DEC 1749 in Granville, No rth Carolina

    Married: 1770 in Warren, North Carolina
    Married: ABT. 1774 in Amelia Co., VA
    Note:

    [JEANETTE Master-1.FTW]

    [Wm O Hammock.FTW]

    LDS IGI [Edited JOHN HAMMOCK.FTW]

    LDS IGI

    Children

    1. Samuel Hammock b: ABT. 1775
    2. John Hammock , Jr b: 4 MAR 1776 in Amelia Co., VA
    3. Elijah Hammock b: ABT. 1780 in Amelia Co., VA
    4. Paschal Hammock b: JUN 1782 in Old Ninety Six District , SC
    5. David Hammock b: 1784 in Amelia Co., VA

    Marriage 2 Phoebe Paschal b: ABT. 1777

    Married: BEF. 1786
    Note: 2nd wife

    Children

    1. Patience Hammock b: ABT. 1798
    2. Thomas Hammock b: ABT. 1800
    3. William Hammock b: ABT. 1802 in Amelia Co., VA
    4. Margaret Hammock b: ABT. 1804 in Amelia Co., VA
    5. Pheriby Hammock b: ABT. 1806 in Amelia Co., VA
    6. Charles Hammock b: ABT. 1808 in Amelia Co., VA
    7. Reliance Hammock b: ABT. 1810 in Amelia Co., VA
    8. Elizabeth Hammock b: ABT. 1812 in GA

    Marriage 3 Sarah Thornton (widow) b: ABT. 1787

    Married: 2 NOV 1809

    Children

    1. William Thornton b: ABT. 1755 in VA

    Southern Lineages, Records of Thirteen Families, by Wynn, p age 86

    Remnant of oldest deed book, 1784-85, Wilkes County (not bo und, partly gone). "Gideon ANDERSON to the Deacons of th e Baptist Society of Upton's Creek Meeting House*, viz: Jo hn BENTLEY and Benedict HAMMOCK "all the land where the sai d meeting house stands, and two acres; and the use of the s pring" for five shillings, September 24, 1785. Peter SMIT H, Mark SANDERS, Testators. (Volume 1, page 236.)

    *GREENWOOD CHURCH was first established, 1784, in East Wilk es County under the name of "Upton Creek Church, " and is s upposed to have been an arm of old Keokee, first Baptist ch urch in Georgia. After a few years it was moved further ea st, though still in Wilkes County, and its name changed t o "Greenwood". This was about 1791. In 1820 it was moved a gain to its present location just over in Lincoln County . Old records do not give names of any of the old heads ex cept the pastors.

    "If you remember, Upton Creek, the first name of Greenwoo d church, has more real historic connections than any plac e in Georgia. It was on this creek that the first water po wer, or any kind of power, was started in 1790. In 1791 El i WHITNEY bought the old mill dam and wheel, built his sho p and invented the cotten gin (this in not the spot where h e invented the cotten gin, but he did use this place to hel p perfect it) and ginned the first bale of cotten in the Un ited States.

    "In 1810, the first cotton factory south of Massachusetts w as built there and the old rock pile is still there, wher e the old house fell down. On this creek the rich Jew, Abr am SIMONS, whose money founded Mercer University, lived. H is widow married Jesse MERCER." -- Letter of J. Luke Burdet t, Washington, Georgia, March 22, 1935.

    "A Brief History of Greenwood Baptist Church" by Mrs. J. Ro bert Eubanks (Hazel Bentley), 1978, page 15

    1788 - Pastor: Peter SMITH; Messengers: Hezekiah BUSSY, Joh n BENTLEY, John CHANDLER
    1792 - Pastor: Peter SMITH; Messengers: Balaam BENTLEY
    1793 - Pastor: Peter SMITH; Messengers: Balaam BENTLEY
    1798 - Pastor: William GREEN; Messengers: Balaam BENTLEY
    1803 - Pastor: William GREEN; Messengers: John BENTLEY, T homas LEVERETT
    1804 - Pastor: William GREEN; Messengers: John HAMBRICK ( Hammock), Levin PARKSON (PARKINSON)
    1806 - Pastor: Stephen STAFFORD; Messengers: James BENTLEY , Thomas LEVERETT

    Note 1: This James BENTLEY cannot be the brother of John B entley, Sr. and William BENTLEY, III. John and William' s Brother, James, died in 1798 in Oglethorpe County, Georg ia. Therefore this James must be James BENTLEY, son of Wil liam BENTLEY, III. James married Rachel PARKINSON, daughte r of Levin PARKINSON.
    Note 2: Thomas LEVERETT, born May 12, 1755 in Virginia, w as the son of William LEVERETT and Rachel WATTS. Thomas m arried Marg (Mary) G. GRIFFIN and they had the following ch ildren all born in Wilkes County, Georgia: (1) Jeremiah, (2 ) Katherin, (3) Mariah, (4) Gideon, (5) Thomas, (6)Matilda , and (7) Almelda, (8) Abraham b. 18 Mar 1811, and (9) Mar y Elizabeth
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    "1784-1984 Bicentennial Celebration Greenwood Baptist Churc h, Amity Community, Lincolnton, Georgia"
    Historical notes compiled by Hazel Bentley Eubanks.

    1784 - Church instituted. Peter SMITH Pastor (Church origi nally named Upton's Creek Baptist Church)
    1785 - Deacons: John BENTLEY and Benedict HAMMOCK
    1791 - John HOLMES ordained a Minister
    1807 - Captain Isaac WELBORN and Esquire William QUINN chos en as trustees to act in building meetinghouse.
    1810 - John HAMMOCK ordained a Minister
    1811 - Trustees elected: John H. WALKER, William MONCRIEF , Levin PARKINSON, George ZOELNER, John HAMMOCK.
    1833 - Messengers from the Church voted with the associatio n on the founding of Mercer Institute at Penfield. Trustee s John BENTLEY (son of Balaam), Richard T. Holiday, Denni s PASCHAL, Samuel WRIGHT, and Benjamin BENTLEY (son of Bala am) were authorized to sell land belonging to Church. Sol d to Allen HOLIDAY.

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    In 1807 Captain Isaac WELBORN, along with Esquire William Q UINN, were chosen as trustees to build the new Greenwood Ch urch "meetinghouse". Isaac Wellborn is thought to have bee n a Lt. during the Revolutionary War from Orange County, No rth Carolina; born 30 JAN 1758 and died 22 JAN 1839 in Hunt sville, Madison County, Alabama. His wife was Mary "Molly " BURTON born 1758 in Faquier County, Virginia. The parent s of Isaac were William WELBORN, born 1733 in WIlkes County , North Carolina and his wife, Hepzibah STERNS, born 1733 i n North Carolina. They had children: (1) Shelton, (2) Isaa c Sterns, (3) Mary, (4) William, (5) Elias, (6) Nancy, an d (7) Levicy.
    He moved to Georgia then to Madison Co., Alabama where he d ied. He was the oldest son of William Wellborn and Hebziba h Stearns and the executor of their wills. The 1850 Censu s of Madison Co., Ala. shows a Mary Wellborn, Born Virginia , aged 93 (widow of Isaac), Elias Wellborn, age 54, born Ge orgia, Fanny Wellborn, age 46 born Georgia, Isaac 17, Elia s 13, Robert 11, and Samuel 7, all born in Alabama, also Sa lly M. Wilbern 59 born Virginia with Fred, Martha, Rebecca , and Nathaniel all born Alabama, and a William Wellborn, 3 0 born Alabama and Daniel Wellborn 22, born Alabama.

    Note1: Captain Isaac WELBORN was the brother of Abner WELBO RN who married Martha RENDER. Their parents were William W ELLBORN born in 1733 in Roway (Rowan Co. ?), North Carolin a and Hepsibeth STEARNS born about 1737 in Roway, North Car olina.
    Note 2: Rachel GARTRELL, daughter of Francis GARTRELL an d sister to Elizabeth GARTRELL, married John WELLBORN in Wi lkes County, Georgia. Elizabeth GARTRELL married Lewis BEN TLEY, brother of John BENTLEY, Sr.

    John married Mary Anne Hardy 1754. Mary was born 3 Aug 1730; died 1771. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Samuel Hammock was born 1757, Amelia, Virginia, USA; died 20 Jan 1803, Lincoln, Georgia, USA.
    2. John Hammock, Jr was born 19 Apr 1756; died Bef 3 May 1824, Newton, Georgia, USA.
    3. Ann Hammock was born 1 Apr 1758.
    4. David Hammock was born Abt 1760.
    5. Margaret Hammock was born 1764.
    6. Thomas Hammock was born Abt 1766.
    7. Daniel Hammock was born 1766.
    8. Elijah Hammock was born 1769.
    9. Willis Hammock was born 1771.

    John married Reliance Paschal 1778, Warren, North Carolina, USA. Reliance was born 8 Dec 1749, Granville, North Carolina, USA; died Jul 1805, South Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. William Hammock was born Abt 1777, South Carolina, USA.
    2. John Hammock was born Abt 1779, South Carolina, USA.
    3. Elijah Hammock was born 1781.
    4. Paschal Hammock, Sr was born Abt 1783, South Carolina, USA; died 1865, Coleman, Randolph, Georgia, USA; was buried , Coleman, Randolph, Georgia, USA.
    5. David Hammock was born Abt 1790.
    6. Reliance Patience Hammock was born Abt 1800.
    7. Phereby Hammock was born 1779, Wilkes, Georgia, USA; died 28 Sep 1858, Lincoln, Georgia, USA; was buried , Lincoln, Georgia, USA.

    John married Sarah Irwin 2 Nov 1809, Lincoln, Georgia, USA. Sarah was born 1750, Brunswick, Virginia, USA; died 4 Oct 1826, Lincoln, Georgia, USA; was buried , Lincoln, Georgia, USA. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert Simeon Hammock, Sr was born Abt 1696, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA (son of William Hammock and Christian Middleton); died Bef 2 Oct 1786, Richmond, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 6126

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    ID: I43519
    Name: Robert S. Hammock , Sr.
    Sex: M
    Birth: ABT. 1695
    Death: 2 OCT 1786 in Richmond Co., VA
    Will: 1 OCT 1785 Richmond Co., VA
    Note:

    [JOHN HAMMOCK.FTW]

    Data copied from family group sheet to Felix M Hammack fro m Thomas Daniel Knight (95)

    Will of Robert Hammack written 1 Oct 1785 in Richmond Co. , VA.

    In the name of God Amen------.
    I give to my loving wife Ann the land I now live on durin g her natural life. I give to my loving wife my negroe woma n Manray and negroe child James. I give to my loving wife m y desk and trunk that stands upon it, two of my best Beds a nd furniture, my large chest and lick and key, one of my be st Butter potts and Cream pott and my two earthern plates a nd mug and Spice morter and pestle, half of the stock of Ca ttle and hogs, half of all my pewter and mywarming pan an d my Box iron and heaters, my horse and her Saddle and my t wo leather charirs and my large table and looking Glass, al l these things, I do give to my loving wife to do as she th inks proper at my death.

    I give to my Son Benedict HAMMACK all my land that I now ho ld at my wife's death, my negro man Joshua at my wife's dea h to him and his heirs forever.
    I give to my Son Lewis HAMMACK my negro man solomon at my W ife's death.
    I give to my daughter Rayne SAMFORD my negro woman Winney a t my wife's death, and at my daughter Rayne Samford's death , I give my negro Winney to my Grandson William SAMFORD.
    I give to my daughter Nancy JESPER my negro child Lucy.
    I give to my daughter Christen JONES my negro child Milly.
    I give to my grandaughter Elizabeth JESPER one of my Cows.
    All the rest of my estate I do leave to be equally divide d between Lewis HAMMACK, Robert HAMMACK, Nancy JESPER, Mar y CRAWLEY, Rayne SAMFORD, and Christen JONES after my jus t debts are paid. I do leave Daniel BROWN, Benedick HAMMACK , and Thomas JESPER my Exors.

    Signed and Sealed in the presence of us. I do leave the pla ntation where Daniel CRAWLEY lives to my daughter Mary CRAW LEY as long as she lives.

    RH
    Robert HAMMACK---His mark.
    Will probated 2 Oct 1786

    Starting with Robert Hammock and Anne Lambert this line tie s to the main line of Hammocks.
    The purpose of this genealogical study is to preserve the r ecords of Williams-Hammock families -------.The study
    was compiled by John Donald Williams-2185 Old Salem Rd. S.E .- Conyers, GA 30208 and Bill Nuss- 1543 Rose
    Street. N. W. - Cullman AL 35055 (1981)

    Other contributors to the above study were as:
    The family History of Suannah Williams Martin compiled by W ayland Cooley , July 1976, obtained from
    Thedus Bates Thompson.
    Marie Daniel Wisener
    Floye Crumbley Estes
    Jeanette Whatley Roden
    Dot Tidwell Sims
    Earnie Hewlett King
    Mildred King Brown
    Dr. Joe C Hammock
    Earnestine Young Kilpatrick
    Preston Hammond
    Mary Harriet Martin Dodd
    Homer Hammond
    and many others.

    BIRTHDATE: from records of Dr. Bea Griffin, Ochlocknee, Ge orgia.

    Father: William Hammock b: ABT. 1670 in North Farnham Paris h, Richmond Co., VA
    Mother: Christian Middleton b: ABT. 1675

    Marriage 1 Anne Lambert b: 14 FEB 1698/99 in North Farnha m Ph., Richmond Co,,VA

    Married: ABT. 1725

    Children

    1. William Hammock , Sr. b: 10 SEP 1726 in N.Farnham Parish , Richmond Co., VA
    2. John Hammock , Sr. b: 3 AUG 1730 in N.Farnham Parish, Ri chmond Co., VA
    3. Hugh Hammock b: 30 OCT 1732 in Norh Farnham Ph, Richmon d Co., VA
    4. Nancy Hammock b: 1734 in North Farnham Ph., Richmond Co . VA
    5. Robert S. Hammock , Jr. b: 17 OCT 1737 in N.Farnham Pari sh, Richmond Co., VA
    6. Benedict Hammock b: 4 APR 1740 in N.Farnham Parish, Rich mond Co., VA
    7. Christian Hammock b: ABT. 1742 in North Farnham Ph., Ric hmond Co. VA
    8. Lambert Hammock b: 16 SEP 1744 in North Farnham Ph., Ric hmond Co., VA
    9. Mary Hammock b: 10 NOV 1746 in N.Farnham Parish, Richmon d Co., VA
    10. Lewis Hammock b: 17 JUN 1749 in Richmond Co., VA
    11. Milly Hammock b: 11 JAN 1757 in N.Farnham Parish, Richm ond Co., VA
    12. Edward Hammock b: 1758 in North Farnham Ph., Richmond C o. VA
    13. Reyne Hammock b: ABT. 1759 in North Farnham Ph., Richmo nd Co. VA

    Robert married Anne Lambert Abt 1725, Richmond, Virginia, USA. Anne (daughter of Hugh Lambert and Anne Morgan) was born 14 Feb 1699, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA; died 1787, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Anne Lambert was born 14 Feb 1699, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA (daughter of Hugh Lambert and Anne Morgan); died 1787, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 8478

    Children:
    1. 1. John Hammock, Sr was born 3 Aug 1730, Richmond, Virginia, USA; died 1831, Lincoln, Georgia, USA.
    2. William Hammock was born 10 Sep 1726, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA; died 1785, Cumberland, Virginia, USA.
    3. Hugh Hammock was born 30 Oct 1732, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA; died 1804, Lunenburg, Virginia, USA.
    4. Nancy Hammock was born 1734, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    5. Robert Simeon Hammock, Jr was born 17 Oct 1737, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA; died Jul 1779, Wilkes, Georgia, USA.
    6. Benedict Hammock was born 4 Apr 1740, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA; died Bef 1805, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    7. Christian Hammock was born Abt 1742, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    8. Lambert Hammock was born 16 Sep 1744, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    9. Mary Hammock was born 10 Nov 1746, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    10. Lewis Hammock was born 17 Jun 1749, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    11. Milly Hammock was born 11 Jan 1757, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    12. Edward Hammock was born 1758, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    13. Reyne Hammock was born Abt 1759, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Hammock was born Abt 1670, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA (son of William O Hammock and Grace (Unknown)); died 7 Jul 1730, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Name: The Elder
    • Reference Number: 6144

    Notes:

    "Wandering Back, Volume II", by Henry Franklin Hammack, pag e 6

    "WILLIAM HAMMACK a "cooper", and Christian, his wife, wer e granted 161 acres of land in Yeocomico forest, in Old Rap pahannock County. Virginia, also 3000 acres in Farnham Pari sh, March 3, 1672, and is designated as the "olest settler " there. We do not know the date of his arrival in Virgini a from England, but it probably was not long before the dat e of the Land Grant. On January 1, 1699, Lady Culpepper an d Lord and Lady Fairfax sold to him some land in nearby "No rthern Neck," and he aquired other lands in Westmoreland Co unty, "adjoining Robert MIDDLETON," belieed to have been hi s father-in-law."

    3 July 1730: William Hammack wrote his will in Richmond Co. , VA.

    In the name of God, Amen. I William Hammack of the Paris h of Farnham in the County of Richmond (Co., VA) ---------- ---
    Item. I leave my loving wife the use of my Plantation wher e I now live and all the Rest of my Estate during her natur al life, she maintaining my three Grandchildren , William , John, and Mary Hamock which now lives with me untill the y come of the age of Twenty One years or the day of Marriag e.

    Item. I give to my son Benedict Hammock my land where I no w live, after the death of my wife, to him and the heirs o f his body lawfully begotten and for want of sure heirs t o my son Robert Hammock and the heirs of his Body lawfull y Begotton and fro want of sure heirs to the next heir of l aw.

    Item.I give to my Granson John Hamock Thirty Acres of lan d I gave my son Ben Hamock Joyning to the lands of Swilva n and Cralle to him and the heirs of his body Lawfully Bego ttton and fro want of sure heirs to my son Ben and the heir s of his Body lawfully Begotton and for want of sure hei r to tthe next heir at law.

    Item. I give to my son Ben Hamock my negro man Sam he payin g a Raitable (?) part of him to all the Rest my children.

    Item. I give to my son Robert Hamock all the land where m y son Ben lives to him and the heirs of his body lawfully b egotton and dfor want of sure heir to my son Ben and the he irs of his Body lawfully -----

    Item. I leave all the rest of my Estate after the death o f my wife to be equally divided amongst all my children.

    Item. My will and pleasure is that my Ext. doe maintain m y three Grandchildren after the death of my wife till the y come to age aforementioned.

    Item. My desire is that my two sons Ben and Robert doe loo k after my whole Estate and take care of my wife and thre e grandchildren.

    Item. I constitute and appoint my two sons Ben and Robert H ammock my Exrs. to see this my last will and Testament dul y performed, singned with my hand and Sealed with myh sea l this 3d day of July 1730.

    Signed, Sealed and published in presents of
    Tho: Barber
    Alex: Clark (signed) William Hammack
    John Elmore

    William Hammack died 7 Jul 1730 in North Farnham Ph., Richm ond Co., VA

    Called "the Elder" since his father had two sons named Will iam. When William Hammack acquired a title in 1656, it evid ently was to clear title to the land on which his father ha d settled some 21 years before, and William thus became th e "first settler" in Yeocomico Forest. As no other bearin g the name Hammack, or similar name,
    appeared in America during the period 16-1700,

    William married Christian Middleton 29 Nov 1693, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA. Christian (daughter of Robert Middleton and Mary Butcher) was born Abt 1675, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Christian Middleton was born Abt 1675, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA (daughter of Robert Middleton and Mary Butcher).

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 9926
    • Birth: Abt 1675

    Children:
    1. 2. Robert Simeon Hammock, Sr was born Abt 1696, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA; died Bef 2 Oct 1786, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    2. William Hammock was born 1694.
    3. Benedict Hammock was born 1698, Richmond, Virginia, USA; died 1767, Lunenburg, Virginia, USA.
    4. Richard Hammock was born Abt 1705.
    5. Mary Hammock was born 1709.
    6. Jane Hammock was born 23 Jan 1711, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA; died 1728.
    7. Elizabeth Hammock was born 15 Sep 1714, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    8. John Hammock was born 14 Dec 1718.
    9. Daniel Hammock

  3. 6.  Hugh Lambert (son of William Lambert and Anne Bradshaw); died 24 Jun 1765, Brunswick, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 8496

    Hugh — Anne Morgan. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Anne Morgan

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 10072

    Children:
    1. 3. Anne Lambert was born 14 Feb 1699, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA; died 1787, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    2. Richard Lambert was born 14 Feb 1715, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    3. Hugh Lambert was born 4 May 1718, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    4. John Lambert was born 19 Apr 1722, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    5. Lewis Lambert was born 19 Aug 1724, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    6. Thomas Lambert was born 1 Oct 1726, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    7. Rana Lambert was born 5 Aug 1729, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    8. William Lambert
    9. Mildred Lambert
    10. Susanna Lambert


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William O Hammock was born 1623, Ermington, Devon, England; was christened 11 Jul 1623, Ermington, Devon, England (son of John Hamicke and Joane Sparkwell); died Abt 1700, Richmond, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Hammick
    • Reference Number: 5985
    • Arrival: 1656, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS HAMMOCK-HAMMACK GENELOGICAL RECORD:
    1.Walter Kerry Hammock -1729 South 500 West - Provo, UT 846 01 (97) e-mail
    2.Carolyn Johnson-745 South McDowell Blvd.-Pataluma CA 9495 4 e-mail
    3.Ronald H Head-3613 Silver Lane-Montgomery AL 36106-2718 , Ph 334-277-4550 - e-mail
    4.Thomas Hammack-819 Fournier-Gulfport, MS 39501-1214 Ph 60 1-864-4452 e-mail 5.Mrs. Jessie R. Efurd-827 Park St.-Gilmer, TX 75644
    6.Larry Hammack-1397 West Shannon St.-Chandler AZ 85224-354 4 e-mail XBJJ41A@Prodigy.com
    7. Felix M. Hammack-69725 West Medow Parkway- Sisters, OR 9 7759-9627 e-mail - Ph. 541-549-116 8 - Fax 541-549-1170 (97)
    8. Henry Franklin Hammack and his eight Booklets. WANDERIN G BACK.
    9. John H. Smallwood-106 South Park Dr. - Jackson MS 39211 , Ph 601-956-8470 (97) and John H Smallwood Jr.
    - 18949 Marsh Lane #613-Dallas TX 75287 ph 972-306-9578 - - e-mail Their tie to the line is
    Milly Ann Hammock and husband Jeremiah Poole.
    10.Richard Hammack (96)
    11.Data on this line from Diane Smith-627 SE 11th Place-Cap e Coral FL 33990-2936 (97) e-mail Dia ne ties to the main line through Jeremiah Granville Hammock . She has also sent data on John A. Hammock b 1826 GA
    12.Data from Jacquline "Jackie" Sanders-4303 So. Cole St.-M orrison CO. 80465-1137 (96) e-mail See Thomas Jefferson Hammock for her connection.
    13. Data also by David Culberson - e-mail (97) See John T. *Hammock for tie.
    14.Data supplied by Joan T. Green-3240 Pete Shaw Rd.-Marrie tta, GA 30066-2339 e-mail from RANDO LPH COUNTY GEORGIA- A COMPILATION OF FACTS, RECOLLECTIONS , AND FAMILY HISTORIES. Pub by The Randolph County Historic al Society. 1977. Joan's connection is through the Greens , thereby Paschal Hammack.
    15.Data on this family furnished by Ms Ernestine Jackson-2 2 Parkview Dr.- Tuscaloosa, AL 35401-3440 (Sep 97)
    from URQUHART, COFFEY, BOLAND, AND ALLIED FAMILIES OF THE S OUTH -Compiled and Written by
    Annie Velma Urquhart Klyder 1991 in Columbus GA. Tie to thi s line through Susan Martha Ann Hammock b 1843
    in Cloumbus, GA. Father Lewis W Hammock and A Davenport. Th is line also ties to Bell Co. TX Hammacks,
    Note some buried in Maxdale Cementery in Bell Co. TX.
    16. Data from Mrs. Gail Guenthner-19 Lomita Street-Edinburg , TX 78539 (97) e-mail and or John Gilbert Hammack and wife Huldah Maugha m are Gail's gg-grandparents
    17. Data on family from Wallace T. Lambert-P. O. Box 14- Bo wdon Junction, GA 30109 (97) His tie is through
    James Parker and Mary "Polly" Hammack.
    18.New data just in from Gladys Nix Richey-303 Crystal Hill s Blvd.-Manilou Springs Co. 80829 (97) The tie is
    through Edmond Harper Worrell Hammock.
    19.Data also from Mrs. Pauline Derhak-1375 West 4050 Sout h - Taylorsville, UT 84123-3244. Her tie is Green
    Berry Hammock and w. Nancy Ann Barrow. (97)
    20.Data from (97) Dee G Sullins Jr . - 5030 Lakeridge Close - McDonough, GA
    30253- Ph 770-914-0013. Her tie is through Alexander Stephe n Hammock. and wife Mary Frances Combs.
    21. Data Quinlin & Roxie Hensley Their tie is Wiley Simeon Hammock and wife
    Emma Lou Shiflet. 8 Oct 97.
    22 Data on this family from Terrell Shields-13257 Fairmoun t Rd.- Siloam Springs, AR 72761 (97) e-mail
    Her oldest ancestor are the children o f Lewis or Benjamin *Hammack. Mostly AR.
    23. Data From Thomas Hammack- 819 Fournier - Gulfport, MS 3 9501-1214 e-mail ph 601-864-4452 (9 7) compiled from material supplied by Glenn Hammack, A. J . Twiner, Glenn Huff and Hazel S Short. This family group i s supposed to be from Franklin Co., MS. Their tie is Willia m C. Hammock b 1820 VA and wife Nancy A Faust.
    24. Data sent to me in gedcom with no notes or explainatio n by Joe Neal Garrett- 449 Pecan Estates- Angleton TX
    77515 (97) His ties are Willoughby Hammock and wife Levic y Nelson.
    25. Data from Noel CARMICHAEL Hammock- 996 21st Ave.- Seatt le WA 98122 Ph 206-322-5007. Her connection is Elijah Hammo ck and wife Mary "Polly" Chapman. (97)
    26. Data from Linda McClellan-45 Hiighway 101 Cutoff-Mounta in Home, AR 7265 (97) e-mail Her tie is Margaret Hammock and husband Caleb Adams.
    27. Mike Snider-602 Otter Creek Trail-St. Peters, MO 63376 - e-mail Ph-314-240-5578. (97) His tie t o this line is Mary Amanda Hammock and Moridca R Watts.
    There were no notes attached to his gedcom.
    28.Judi Hamm-- e-mail (97)
    29. Data on all descedants of Alice Hammack and James Wrigh t by Jennifer Parker-Rt 1 Box 346-AA-Clarksville,
    AR 72830 ph 501-754-6104 (97) e-mail
    30. Data from Jo Ann Hammack-(97) e-mail Her tie is Hope Hull Hammack b 1866
    Taylor Co. GA. No notes attached to her gedcom.
    31. Data from Ms. Noel Mary Carmichael Hammock- 996 21st Av e- Seattle WA 98122. (97)Her tie is Elijah
    Hammack and wife Mareann (Polly) Chapman.
    32. Data from Virginia Potter-909 Diamond Bluff Rd.-Quitma n AR 72131 ph 501-825-7384 E-mail (Feb 98 ) She tie from Lewis M. Hammock and Elizabeth Ray.
    33. Data on Lewis M Hammock and wife Nancy Feagan forward b y Jeremy Hammock.--(98)e-mail

    34. Victoria Susan Eichelberger-Dean ties to this line an d much of the data forward is hers. (98) e-mail
    --Her tie is William Jackson Hammock and w ife Roxanah Virginia. Hollis.
    35 Data from Patricia "Pat" Ware-1907 Lullwater Rd.-Albany , GA 31707 (97) e-mail (Nov 97 ) Her tie is Martha Hammock and husb. William Frank.
    36. Date from Phil Daniel, e-mail (Apr 9 8) His tie is Malinda P. Hammock and husband
    Wesley C. Williams.
    37. Richard Hammack (96)
    38..Data on this line from Diane Smith-627 SE 11th Place-Ca pe Coral FL 33990-2936 (97) e-mail Di ane ties to the main line through Jeremiah Granville Hammoc k.
    39. Data from here on down through William Hammock and wif e Betty Ann Haymes are from the book THE
    HAMMACK-PIONEERS OF WESTERN KENTUCKY AND THEIR DESCENDANT S by Nace Cromwell Hammack and published by Robert Liston C arney of Auburn, WA 98092 in 1998. This material is not tak en from a computer generated genealogy program, but taken a nd compiled from notes. The results are conflict of dates a nd names in several places, but it becomes clear that someo ne has spent many hours on the book. The ties back from
    Benedict Hammock I and wife Elizabeth are not documented, a s well as dates and birth places through out the
    book. This material will be most helpful in putting togethe r the total history of Hammock-Hammacks.
    40. Data from Phil Daniel Sr. - 401 North 6th St. - Lompo c CA 93436 - e-mail (Apr 98 ) His
    tie is Malinda Pernelipa Hammock and Husband Wesley C. Will iams.
    41. Data from William Rich - e-mail (May 98) His tie is to Robert Hammock and
    Millenor Jackson.
    42. Ms. Martha Mae Baker- P O Box 86 - Lewisville, AR 7184 5 (May 98), her tie is Caleb Adams and Elizabeth
    Hammock.
    43. Data from Faye Ann Hammock-Voyles - e-mail (May 1998) Her tie is William Henry
    Hammock b 1824
    44. Data from Robert L Burritt-795 Juntura St SE-Salem OR 9 7307-3565 e-mail (May 98> His tie is Wi lliam M. Hammock and Nancy Amanda Burge to the main line
    45. Data on this line from Robert Wallace (R. W. "Bob") Ham mack- e-mail 19
    Jun 1998. His tie is to Bryson " Brice" Wiseman Hammack (Ha mmock) Henry Franklin Hammack can be credited
    for changing the spelling of the name from Hammock to Hamma ck. Just because he thought is was spelled wrong.
    46. Summary data of data sent to me by Kirk & Susan Jenkin s at e-mail (May 31, 1998). The fur thest back Susan gives me is Robert Hammock, and Milenor Ja ckson.

    Data compiled by Thomas J. McBryde- 6507 Huckleberry Cove - Austin TX 78746-7127 e-mail My ti e to Hammock line is through Robert H McBryde and wife Rebe cca M. Hammock who m 1817 Jones Co. GA, and the close relat ions to McBrydes and Hammock in Bell Co., TX in mid 1800s w here many Hammacks are buried in McBryde Cem (Maxdale), an d Ina U. Hammack m to Claude Clarance
    Donnell in 1903 Coryell Co. TX which is my wife's Donnell l ine.. There have been to date 46 contributors to this
    line, without which I could not have put this together as w ell as it is. Much more needs to be done. Due to space lim itations of notes I (TJM) have left off some of William "O " Hammock's land transactions.

    SUMMARY of William "O" Hammock:
    Based on research by Thomas Daniel Knight for Felix M. Hamm ack it is generally believed that best place of
    origin for William Hammock is the County Davon which is a c oastal couny located in southwestern England on the
    sea. Research is continuing, but strong evidence points t o this area.
    After coming to America and setteling down in Old Rappahano ck County VA there are 39 known recordings
    concerning William "O" Hamock of which 21 were civil cases , 8 were land recordings, 6 involved jury duty, 2
    criminal cases involving his household personal, 1 slande r case of interest, and his will. William was a man that
    believed in use of the courts.
    William Hammack got the "O" in his name because of instea d of using "X" to prove his mark, he used "O" to prove
    his mark, thus became William "O" Hamock in some records.

    Notes from Thomas Daniel Knight, while going to school at O xford, (1997-1998) to Felix M Hammack (above)
    about his ongoing research of the Hammack line. " I was ori ginally mistaken in stating that William Hammack had
    been transported into Northumberland Co Va in 1656. He wa s actually transported to Norhampton Co, which lies
    across the Chesapeake Bay on Virginia's Eastern Shore. Usin g an excellent set of books here in the University
    Library,I was able to locate the precise location of the pr operty onto which he was transported by James Price,
    who paid for his voyage and, presumably, to whom he was ind entured for about 7 years. This land lies across the
    bay from Richmond Co. and is right on the coast. Date 14 Oc t. 1995."

    LDS IGI records of Devon, England show William Hamick chr 1 1 jul 1623 at Ermington son of John.

    Below are copies of some the recordings noted in the abov e summary..

    RECORDS:
    9 Oct 1656: William HAMMOCK, Elder ADKIN, Ann SMITH, Barbar a MATHEWES, Eliz. EATON, William BARKER imported into NORTH AMPTON CO., VA., by James PRICE, who patented 300 acres o n Machotanke Creek, bounded on south by land of Matilda SCA RBROUGH. (Virginia Land Patenet Book No. 4, P. 62, in Nugen t, Ed., Cavaliers and Pioneers, Vol. I, p. 338.)

    28 Feb., 1682: Know all men by these presents that I Willia m Hamock of the Parish of Farnham in the county of
    Rappah:, Planter, for Two thousand pounds of Tob: and Cas k to me in hand paid by Francis Elmore of the Parish
    & County aforesd: have sold & forever made over unto said E lmore his heires a parcell of land being in the Parish
    & County aforesd: being pt. of a parcell of land formerly p urchased by me from Tho: Freshwater and lying on the
    South East side of a Great Swamp called by ye name of Denar ds Cove wch divides the land and ye land where I
    now live and the Maine Run to be a naturall bounds and to r un all courses from the said Run or Water course to a
    red Oake, thence South East by a line of Daniell Swillivan t to a Hickory, thence by antoher line of said Swillivant
    North Westerly to the fun of the said Swamp, from thence b y ye sd Run according to its severall courses to place
    where it first began, ye saidElmore to have and to hold th e sd land containing Fifty acres more or less with all
    rights and priviledges in as larg and ample maner as can b e exprest by Deed, the sd Francis Elmore his heires
    discharging ye rents and services therein due; furthermor e I Will: Hammock for me my heires doe obleidge to
    deliver to the sd Elmore a real and peaceable possession an d to acknowldege this oer: act and deed in the County Cour t of Rappa" when required In Confirmation I have set Oer: h ands and seales the last day of Febry. Anno Dom 1682. signe d Will (O) Hammock, Grace ( ) Hammock, Wit: Will: Barber, J ames ( ) Tarpley.
    (Old Rappahannock County Deed Book 1682-86, p. 56-57.)
    5 Feb., 1690/1: Wm. Hamock, Mr. John Dangerfield, Fran: Br owne, Geo: Browne, Jno: Meaders, Tho: Green,
    Peter Reyly, Jno: Pettis, Peter Evans, Wm: Price, John Ferg ison and John Elliott empannelled as jurors and find
    Henry Pickett guilty of having "from time to time...expose d & disposed of Diverse quantities of Rum & Syder in
    his House in a Retayling manner contrary to the 9th Act o f Assembly made in James City the 17th: day of Fbr:
    1668" the same jury also heard the case of Antho: Smith aga inst James Boughan and ordered Boughan to pay Smith five hu ndred pounds of tobacco and caske for encouraging Smith'sse rvant Rich. Holt to run away. (Old
    Rappahannock County, VA, Orders, 1689-92, p. 205.) NOTE: I t appers that most of these jurors were in court on
    this date to prosecute or testify in other cases.

    5 Feb., 1690/1: Reference intro: Wm: Hamock Plt. & Alice hi s wife Defts. till next Court.
    (Old Rappahannock Co., VA Orders, 1689-92, p. 206.)

    5 March, 1690/1: The suit depending between Wm: Hamock & Al ic his Wife Plts. and John Jones & Alice his
    Wife, Defts., for scandalous words spoken by the sd Alice J ones against the sd Alice Hammock is for tryall
    refered to a Jury who being Impannelled & sworne by name th o: Monday, Tho: Coggin, Hugh Crabee, Jno: Suttle,
    Jno: Cheeke, Jno: Harper, Wm: Harwood, Hen: Woodnott, Tho : Wheeler, Hen: Austin, John ratcliff & Wm.
    Hudson, after Evidence heard brought in the following verdi ct (Wee of the Jury do find for the Plts. Fifteen
    hundred pounds of Tobb: or else three Duckings according t o Law with the cost of suit, Tho: Monday) which
    Verdict this Court have confirmed and do order that the s d John Jones pay unto the sd Wm. Hamock Fifteen
    hundred pounds of Tobb: or hat the sd Alice Jones be Ducke d three severall times according to Law & to be
    payed or don with all cost of suit; Ordered that Doctr: Rob ert Clarke be payed for Twelve dayes attendance
    according to Act by Wm. Hamock being by him Subpena'd an Ev idence in the suit between sd Wm. Hamock &
    Alice his Wife & John Jones & Alice his Wife, Defts; Ordere d that John Lewis be payed for Twelve days
    attendance according to Act by Wm. Hammock being by him Sub pena'd an evidence in the suit between the sd.
    Wm: Hamock & Alice his Wife & Jno" Jones & Alice his Wife , Defts. (Old Rappahannock Co., VA, Orders, 1689-92, p. 209 -10.)

    1 June 1692: The action brought by Jno: Lewis against Wm. H ammak is dismissed, the Plt. not appearing to
    prosecute. (Richmond Co., VA Orders, 1692-1694, p. 64.)
    1 Feb., 1692/3: Upon complaint made to this {Richmond Count y, VA} Court that the road over Totaskey Mill
    leading to Westmoreland County formerly cleared by Tho: Col ley, Survayor, is now grown up with bushes turned
    by fences & bad in severall places; The Court have therefor e ordred Wm. Hamock offitiate as Survayor of the sd
    road this ensuing year and that he forthwith see the same s ufficiently repaired & cleared as far as the same extends w ithin this County. (Richmond Co., VA, Orders, 1692-1694, p . 64.)

    13 Feb., 1693/4: To all Xpian People to whom these present s shall come, I Edward Lewis of the County of
    Richmond and Mary my Wife send Greeting &c. That whereas Th o. Freshwater late of Rappa: County deced by
    his deed of Sale bearing date the 5th day of January 1673 d id bargain and make over unto Robert Wood a certain
    parcell of land being in the said County of Rappa: containi ng Two hundred acres unto him the said Robert Woood
    his heirs and assigns forevermore; Abd Whereas Robert Woo d by his Deed of Sale bearing date the 21st of August 167 8 did covenant sell and confirm unto the said Edward lewi s the said Two hundred acres as aforesaid unto him the sai d Edward Lewis his heirs and assigns forever as by the sai d Deeds relation being thereunto had may appeare. Now Kno w ye that I the said Edward Lewis and Mary my wife for th e sim of Six thousand two hundred and fifty pounds of goo d sound and merchantable tobacco in cask to min in hand pai d have sold unto John Cralle of the County of Northumbld: a ll that half part of the said land being Onehundred acres p art whereof being now the Dwelling Plantation of the said E dward Lewis and bounded on the land of Wm. Hamock, Geo. Nic holls & Mathew Wilcocks; To have and to hold the said One h undred acres of Land with all the houses outhouses orchard s yards and apputinances thereon belonging unto him the sai d John Cralle hisheirs & assigns forever excepting and rese rving unto him the said Edward lewis all such young Apple s and Peaches as may be now grwing in a certain Nursery o n the said Plantation with free liberty to dig up and carr y away the said trees at his free will and Pleasure withou t any denial of him the said John Cralle or any by from o r under him, the Rents and Services that may hereafter be d ue to the Lord of Lords of the Fee or Fees also excepted an d foreprized. And further the said John Cralle the said lan d with all its rights belonging (excpet before excepted) sh all and may lawfully and peaceable have and enjoy without t he lett or denial of him the said Edward Lewis and Mary hi s Wife or any other persons claiming any right in the same . And also that he the said Edward Lewis his heirs the sai d Land against all persons claiming any right shall and wil l warrant and defend. In Testimonie whereof we have hereunt o put our hands & seals this 13th day of Febry: 1693/4. Sea led & delivered in the presence of us Peter Flint, Collum b Flint, Wm. Parker. signed: Edward (+) Lewis, Mary (M) Lew is. Mary Lewis appoints Mr. Edward Jones as her true and la wfull Attorney to acknowledge the deed from her husband Edw ard Lewis to Mr. John Cralle of Northumberland County. (Ric mond Co., VA, Deeds, 1692-94, p. 26-28.)

    1 Aug , 1694: Wm. Hamock a member of the Richmond County Gr and Jury. (Richmond Co., VA Orders, 1692-94,
    p.136.)

    18 Dec., 1694: WILLIAM HAMOCK patented 300 acres in Richmon d County on the west side of Toteskey Creek,
    adjacent Danl. Swillivant. (Northen Neck Land Grants, No. 2 , 1694-1700, p. 100-101.) NOTE: This patent could
    possibly be related to William Hammack, husband of Cristian.

    8 Aug., 1695: Ordered that William Hammock be paid for Tw o days attendance according to Act by Doctr. Robert
    Clarke being by him subpeaned an evidence in the suit depen ding between him the sd. Robert Plantiff & Daniel
    Swillivant Defendant. (Clarke had alleged that he "being ri ghtfully possessed of a Mare which used to run or
    grased in or about the Plantations of land of the Complts . and of him the said Danile Swillivant and other
    Inhabitants of the County aforesaid here the said Daniel ou t of an evil and malitous intent in or about the month of
    September in the year of our Lord 1694 in the County Afores aid did casie the said Mare to be taken up and with Whip Co rd to be hard lyed about the footlock by resaon whereof th e said Mare cmae by her death to the damage three thousan d pounds of tobacco for which he craves judgememnt with cos ts." The jury found for the plaintiff 1000 pounds of tobacc o.) (richmond Co. , VA, Orders, 1694-97, p. 73.)

    9 Aug., 1695: William Hamock and Daniel Swillivant jurors i n case of William Tomlin vs. Thomas PortwooD
    (Richmond Co., VA, Orders, 1694-97, p. 77.)

    7 June 1699: This day Margrett Jones. servant to William Ha mmock upon the Holy gospell of God made oath that
    Arthur King, Overseer of the Plantation of Daniel Swillivan t, within this county is the true Father of the bastard
    Child late borne of her body. This day Richard Hammock conf essed Judgement to the Churchwardens of North
    Farnham Parish for the use of the Parish Five hundred pound s of good tobo: in cask being the Fine due for
    committing the sin of the ornication by Margrett Jones. Ord ered that margrett Jones do serve Richard Hammock or his as signs the full terme of space of half year after her time b y Indenture custom or otherwise be fully expired in compens ation for the payment of her Fine due to the Parish of Farn ham for comitting the sin of fornication. Ordered that Marg rett Jones, Servant to William Hammock do serve her daid Ma ster or his assigns the full terme of One year after her ti me by Indenture custom of otherwise be fully expired bein g in satisfaction of the charges and trouble put her said M aster to in her time of Child birth of a bastard Child. (Ri chmond Co., VA, Orders, 1699-1701, p. 17-18.)

    1701 (?): Attachmnt. is granted to James Christy & Company , Administr. of Wm. Anderson, deced, against Estate
    of Wm. Hamock for Nineteen hundred weight of good tobacco i n caske upon bill returnable & c. (Richmond Co.,
    VA, Orders, 1699-1701, p. 67.)

    5 Mar, 1700: The action brought by James Christie & Company , Administrs. of Walter Anderson, deced., against
    Wm. Hammock is dismist, the Plt. being dead. (Richmond Co. , Va., Orders, 1699-1701, p. 81.)

    2 July, 1701 - WILL:There have been several attempts at th e transcription of William HAMMOCK's will, but all
    seem to be in error. Some people have assigned a wife, Eliz abeth, but it is evident that no wife is mentioned.
    Some researchers have stated that they have read the actua l document, but when the microfilm of the original
    document is carefully reviewed it reveals a different pictu re than most other researchers have painted.

    This transcription provides a total word-by-word acountin g of the original will.

    In the Name of God Amen. I William Hammock of the County o f Richmond in the Colony of Virginia do make this
    my last Will and Testament in manner and form following. Vi z.

    I bequeath my Soul into the hand of God my Heavenly fathe r hoping by the meritts of Jesus Christ my Lord and Savio r to receive it again at my resurrection and my body I comm it to the earth to be decently buried by my executor hereaf ter named.

    Imprs. I give and bequeath all the land whereon I now liv e being about two hundred acres to my youngest son
    William Hammock to him and his heirs forever and in case th e said William my son should die without Issue then I
    give the aforesaid land to my daughter Elizabeth and the he irs lawfully begotten of her body forever.

    Imprs. I give unto my daughter Eliz. two feather beds and a ll the furniture belonging to them and all the household
    stuff.

    Imprs. I give unto my said daughter one dark gray iron mar e called Jenny.

    Imprs. I give unto my youngest son William aforesaid two da rk gray mares.

    Imprs. I give to my son Richard on feather bed with all fur ntiure belonging to it in the outer roome.

    Imprs. I give all my cattle and hoggs to my youngest son Wi lliam + my daughter Elizabeth to be equally divided
    between them.

    Imprs. I give to my eldest son William one shilling to be p aid by my executor after my decease.

    Imprs. I make my son Richard my whole & sol. executor of th is my last wil and testament revoking and
    disannulling all other will and testament by me formely mad e of devised. In witness wherof to this my last will
    and testament. I have sett my hand and fixed my seal this e leventh day of July ano:Dom 1700.

    Imprs. I do make my son William of age to receive his estat e at eighteen years of age but not to designate or, sell
    any part of it till he arrive to the age of one and twenty.

    Imprs. I do make my daughter |for| Elizabeth at age at th e years of sixteen to receive her estate.

    signed by William (0) his mark Hammock

    signed sealed and delivered in the presence of:
    Rebecca Hartley (her mark)
    John Hartley

    [Henry Mae Wall.FTW]

    CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS HAMMOCK-HAMMACK GENELOGICAL RECORD:
    THIS NOTICE IS ALSO TO ADVISE THAT A LARGE PORTION OF THI S MATERIAL IS COPYRIGHTED
    AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES BE USED FOR COMMERCIAL USE.

    MASTER SOURCE on this Gedcom is Thomas J. McBryde

    His ties to the Hammock line is through Robert H McBryde an d wife Rebecca M. Hammock who m 1817 Jones
    Co. GA, and the close relations to McBrydes and Hammack i n Bell Co., TX in mid 1800s where many Hammacks
    are buried in McBryde Cem (Maxdale), and Ina U. Hammack m t o Claude Clarance Donnell in 1903 Coryell Co.
    TX which is my wife's Donnell line.. There have been to dat e 53 contributors to this line, without which I could
    not have put this together as well as it is. Much more need s to be done. THIS NOTICE IS ALSO TO ADVISE
    THAT A LARGE PORTION OF THIS MATERIAL IS COPYRIGHTED AND UN DER NO CIRCUMSTANCES
    BE USED FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES.

    Due to space limitations of notes I (TJM) have left off som e of William "O" Hammock's land transactions.

    Father: John Hammock , Sr. b: ABT. 1587
    Mother: Joane Sparkwell

    Marriage 1 Margrett Macey

    Marriage 2 Grace b: ABT. 1654

    Married: 1669 in North Farnham Ph., Richmond Co. VA
    Note: 1st Marriage

    Children

    1. William Hammock b: ABT. 1670 in North Farnham Parish , Richmond Co., VA
    2. Richard Hammock , Sr. b: 4 MAY 1674 in N.Farnham Paris h, Richmond Co., VA
    3. John Hammock b: ABT. 1676

    Marriage 3 Alice b: ABT. 1671

    Married: ABT. 1687 in of N. Farnham, Richmond Co., VA

    Children

    1. William Hammock , Sr. b: 1688 in VA
    2. Elizabeth Hammock b: ABT. 1690 in of N. Farnham, Richm ond Co., VA

    Marriage 4 Spouse Unknown

    Married: BEF. 1688 in of N. Farnham, Richmond Co., VA

    Children

    1. William Hammock , Jr. b: 15 MAR 1687/88 in N.Farnham P arish, Richmond Co., VA
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    At the time of William's death in 1700 he had accumulated c onsiderable wealth as a colonial planter and we learn mor e about him and his family from the probation of his Will t han from any other source. The will was made in the year o f his death, 1700, and filed for probate in 1701. In the wi ll he describes himelf as "William Hammack of Farnham Paris h." The will appears to have been probated in two secions , or maybe there were two wills filed and coordinated in th e probation proceedings in three different counties and ove r a period of 29 years. In one part he named William, young est son, bequeathing him lands and other property, the land s to go to daughter Elizabeth "in case my son William shoul d die. There was an unspecified bequest to son Richard an d he also named him
    as "my sole executor". There are two paragraphs concludin g this Will part: "Do make my son William of age to receiv e his estate....but not to dispose of any part of it unti l he arrives at the age of one and twenty;" and , "I do
    make my daughter, Elizabeth, of age at years of 16 to recei ve her estate. (The two sons, William, one "the eldest", an d the other "the youngest", the minor age of one and the m inor age of Elizabeth, indicate he was married twice and th at the latter two children were by his second wife.

    In the other will part bequests are made to "my grand-child ren, William, John, Mary, till age of twenty", son Benedict , "land where I now live after death of my wife:and for wan t of sure heirs, to my son Robert Hammack; and for want o f sure heirs, to next heirs at law;" to grandson John Hamma ck, and to son Benedict, "all land whereon my son Benedic t now lives." "All the rest of my estate, after the death o f my wife, to be divided amongst my children." "Two sons, B enedict and Robert, to look after my whole estate and tak e care of my wife and
    three children," (only two minor children were named inth e first part, William and Elizabeth. The third could have b een Daniel.

    We find from the William Hammack will,and from other ancien t records, that he had seven sons: The disinherited son Wil liam, the youngest son William, Richard, John, Robert, Bene dict, and Daniel. The latter in not mentioned in the Will e xcept as "my children", but he was associated with, and liv ed in VA with, or near, the other sic and
    could have been none other than a brother to them.Since onl y one daughter, Elizabeth, was mentioned in the Will, ther e is no way to tell the names of others, if any.

    See pg 152 in Wandering Back.
    Unknown source, extracted from the files of Dr. William J . Hammack of Birmingham, Alabama 1997 by Thomas Hammack, Jr . Reports that he was disinherited.

    William — Grace (Unknown). [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Grace (Unknown)

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 134

    Children:
    1. 4. William Hammock was born Abt 1670, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA; died 7 Jul 1730, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    2. Richard Hammock, Sr was born 4 May 1674, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA; died Abt 1750, Virginia, USA.
    3. John Hammock was born 1676, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA; died Bef 15 Feb 1708, Richmond, Virginia, USA.

  3. 10.  Robert Middleton was born 1650, Lancaster, Virginia, USA (son of John Middleton and Elinor Ellis); died 26 May 1697, Cople, Westmoreland, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 41833

    Robert — Mary Butcher. Mary was born 1650; died 1696. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Mary Butcher was born 1650; died 1696.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 41834
    • Birth: Abt 1650

    Children:
    1. 5. Christian Middleton was born Abt 1675, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA.

  5. 12.  William Lambert was born 27 Feb 1670, Virginia, USA (son of John Lambert and Eleanor Neville); died 6 Mar 1715, Richmond, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 8539

    William — Anne Bradshaw. Anne (daughter of Robert Bradshaw and Anne (Unknown)) was born 20 Jan 1660, Virginia, USA; died 1742, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Anne Bradshaw was born 20 Jan 1660, Virginia, USA (daughter of Robert Bradshaw and Anne (Unknown)); died 1742, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 2081

    Children:
    1. Mary Lambert was born Abt 1693.
    2. Ellinor Lambert was born Abt 1695.
    3. Graves Lambert was born Abt 1697.
    4. William Lambert was born 1 Aug 1711, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    5. John Lambert was born 25 Nov 1702, Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    6. 6. Hugh Lambert died 24 Jun 1765, Brunswick, Virginia, USA.
    7. Anne Ellinor Lambert
    8. Elizabeth Lambert