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  1. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record (Handwritten notebook in Hammond Artifacts).
  2. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, P 28.
  3. Descendants of Benjamin Hammond, Vol XXX, 1876; p 28. Thomas Hammond of Lavenham, co. Suffolk, married, May 14, 1573, Rose Tripe. He was buried, Nov. 26, 1589. .
  4. Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Vol 25, p 74. Issue of Giles Penn and his wife Joan Gilbeart: George Penn, bapt at St Mary Port, Bristol, 1 Oct 1602; d. in England July-August 1664; m. in Antwerp a Spanish lady and settled at San Lucar, having followed his father's profession and prospered. In 1643, he was arrested by the officers of the inquisition and imprisoned in Seville for three years until under torure he abjured the Protestant faith. His property had been seized, his wife divorced from him (she was Roman Catholic), and he was expelled from Spain. No known issue; Giles, bapt at St Nicholas, Bristol, 4 Oct 1603 (probably died in infancy); Henry Penn, bapt at Christ Church, Bristol, 26 Jan 1604; d. unmarried beyond the sea, with administration on his estate granted to his father George on 7 June 1632; Elizabeth, said to have been a sister of the admiral, b. perhaps ca. 1605; d. in Boston, Mass., 1640; m. before 1621 in London, William Hammond, d. in London before 1634. With her son and daughters she came to Boston on the ship Griffin, arriving 16 Sept 1634, in company with the Rev. Mr. Lothrop.
  5. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 54:328, 334. New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 54:328, 334.
    As fourth child Mrs. Roach adds, but with doubt, an Elizabeth Penn, said to have been sister to the Admiral, born perhaps ca. 1605, died at Boston, Mass., 1640, who married in London before 1621, William Hammond, born in London and died there by 1634.
  6. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 9. Elizabeth Hammond, widow of William, with her son Benjamin and three daus., all young, left a good estate in London, and came over to New England in the troublesome times of 1634, from a desire to have the liberty to serve God accoding to the dictates of their consciences. They arrived in Boston, Sep. 18, 1634, in the ship Griffin, and had with them the Rev. John Lothrop, their minister.
  7. Charles Edward Banks, The Planters of the Commonwealth, 7th, originally published in boston, 1930 (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1984), p 113. 1634
    GRIFFIN: This ship arrived at Boston Sept 18 with about one hundred passengers and cattle for the plantations. (Winthrop: Journal, I, 134.)
    Three families are listed in the book, Lothrops, Hutchinsons and Symmes. The rest of the passengers are not listed, although it is now known that the Hammonds did arrive 18 Sept 1634.
  8. Handwritten notes in family records. Now I suppose my Great Grandmother Elizabeth Hammond after Mr. John Lothrop left Scituate removed to Boston, as it appears by our Family Record that she died and was buried at Boston A. D. 1640. This written by Elnathan Hammond Feby 1772.
  9. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, P 29.
  10. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 87. Benjamin Hammond, the emigrant ancestor of one branch of the Hammond family of New England, and a founder of the town of Rochester, Massachusetts, was, according to family records, born in London, England, in 1621, and died at Rochester, Massachusetts in 1703.
  11. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 88. Mrs. Hammond, with her children, sailed from England, in the ship "Griffin" in 1634, and arrived at Boston 16 September of that year.
  12. Founders of Early American Families, p. 147. HAMMOND, BENJAMIN Came on Griffin with widowed mother 1634 Boston (MA) 1634, Yarmouth 1643, Sandwich 1650, Rochester 1684, d. Rochester 1703. Constable. NEHGS Register 30:28 n.
  13. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, July 1850, Vol 4, p. 258. List of those able to bear Arms in New Plymouth: Yarmouth, 1643 - Benjamin Hamond.
  14. Peirce's Colonial Lists, p 15. Benjamin Hammond, 1652, Constable, Yarmouth.
  15. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 89. On 12 Oct 1662 he (John Vincent) and his son-in-law, Benjamin Hammond, were named as overseers of the will of Joan Swift.
  16. Mary Elizabeth Sinott, Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families (Philadelphia, PA: J B Lippincott, 1905), p. 89. On 12 Oct 1662 he (John Vincent) and his son-in-law, Benjamin Hammond, were named as overseers of the will of Joan Swift.
  17. Cape Cod Library of Local History and Genealogy, p 1629. Februa the 14 day 1663 - The Towne hath let unto Beniman Harmon and Thomas Landers for this preasent yeare, all the fish that comes up within the Libertyes of the Towne of Sandwich - that is to say - all such fish as will make oyle, and they to clear all charges - and to pay the Cuntry barrells. Furthermor, these too men both promis - Beniman Hamon and Thomas Landers, to bring this oyle whear the Towne shall apoint them in this towne.
  18. The Mayflower Descendant, Vol XV, p 239. "Benjamine hammond gave oath to this Will" 3 march, 663, "before the Generall Court then held att Plymouth"
    The will of Joan Swift was signed by a mark. The witnesses were John Vincent and Benjamin Hammond.
  19. Peirce's Colonial Lists, p 13. Benjamin Hammond 1675, constable of Sandwich.
  20. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, P 50. In 1684, Benjamin Hammond, who was the father of these brothers (Samuel and John), and whose mother (widow Elizabeth Hammond) with her children had belonged to Parson Lothrop's congregation of Scituate, came to Rochester and purchased for twenty-six pounds half of a proprietor's share.
  21. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, P 30. Hammond, Benjamin, h. Marey, Apr. 27, 1703.
  22. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Deaths, p 385. Hammond, Benjamin, h. Marey, Apr. 27, 1703.
  23. Rochester Town Records, Bk 11, p 7. Benjamin Hamond deceased Aprill ye 27th in the year 1703.
  24. Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families, P. 67. ...It is reported that he married in 1650 Mary, daughter of Mr. John Vincent of Sandwich. This date is uncertain, for there was a Mary Hammon in Yarmouth in 1648.
  25. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, P 30.
  26. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 89. Benjamin Hammond married, in 1650, Mary, daughter of Mr. John Vincent, a prominent citizen of Sandwich. She survived her husband, and died at Rochester, in 1705, aged seventy-two years.
  27. Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages: Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc, 1987), p. 339. Hammond, Benjamin (1621-1703) & Mary Vincent (1633-1705); 8 Nov 1648; Sandwich/Rochester.
  28. Rochester Town Records, Bk 11, p 7. Mary Hamond his wife deceased the 5th of august 1705.
  29. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 388, Rochester Deaths. Marcy, w. Benjamin, Aug 5, 1705.
  30. Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families, P. 68. ...He had also three daughters, two died young, and one named Rose Nov 22, 1676, very aged.
  31. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 10. Rose, b. ?, d. Nov 20, 1676.
  32. The Mayflower Descendant, Vol 14, p 172. Rose hammond the Daughter of Benjamine and Mary hamond Deceased the 20th of november ano dominy 1676.
  33. Sandwich Vital Records, p 172. Rose hamond the Daughter of Benjamine and Mary hamond Deceased the 20th of november ano dominy 1676.
  34. Sinott, Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p. 90. Mary Hammond, died young.
  35. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, P 49. Of the sixteen proprietors who drew house-lots in Mattapoisett, three, Samuel Hammond, Moses Barlow, and William Dexter, settled on their lands at an early date...The first settlers at Mattapoisett were probably Samuel Hammond (one of the proprietors) and John, his brother, who came from Sandwich in 1680 and settled in the wouthwest part of the town. Both were men of wealth and influence. Samuel Hammond was one of the founders of of the First Church of Rochester. His land on West Neck was bought from Hugh Cole of Swanzey, who was the first white owner, but Samuel Hammond was probably the first English occupant.
  36. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 5, p 86, Jan 1851. Family listed as one of the First Settlers of Rochester, MA.
  37. Sinott, Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 89. Samuel Hammond, was admitted freeman of Rochester, MA in 1686; chosen Selectman in 1690; was one of the founders of the Congregational Church at Rochester and an extensive landholder; married in 1691, Mary, daughter of Arthur Hathaway, by whom he had eleven children.
  38. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 89. Samuel Hammond, was admitted freeman of Rochester, MA in 1686; chosen Selectman in 1690; was one of the founders of the Congregational Church at Rochester, and an extensive land-holder; married Mary, daughter of Arthur Hathaway, by whom he had eleven children.
  39. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 89. Samuel Hammond, was admitted freeman of Rochester, MA in 1686; chosen Selectman in 1690; was one of the founders of the Congregational Church at Rochester, and an extensive land-holder;.
  40. Peirce's Colonial Lists, p. 12. Samuel Hammond, Selectman of Rochester, 1690.
  41. Massachusetts, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991.
  42. Massachusetts, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991, Case No 9011-9069 Box 107167. Josiah Hammond one of the executors named in the last will and Testament of his father Samuell Hamond made oath that the within written is a true and perfect inventory of the estate of his father the sd Samuell Hamond as far as is come to his knowledge and if more hereafter appears he will also give it in.
    Before Isaac Winslow Judge of Probate.
  43. Massachusetts, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991. Will written 20 July 1728.
  44. Abstracts of Bristol County, MA Probate Records, Vol 3, p 53. Will of Arthur Hathaway of Dart., dtd. 9 Feb 1709/10, prob. 6 Feb. 1711/2. Wife Sarah. Sons: John, Thomas & Jonathan Hathaway. Daus: Mary Hammond, Lidia Sisson & Hannah Cadman. Witns: John Cannon, Jr, Isaac Howland & Jonathon Delano.
  45. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 89. Samuel Hammond, married Mary, daughter of Arthur Hathaway, by whom he had eleven children.
  46. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 5, p 85, Jan 1851. Samuel Hammond and wife Mary; children, Bnejamin b. Dec 18, 1682; Seth b. Feb 13, 1683; Rosiman b. May 8, 1684; Samuel b. March 8 1685; Thomas b. Sept 16 1687; Jedidah b. Sept 19, 1690; Josiah b. Sept 15, 1692; Baraibas b. Jan 30, 1694/5; Meriah b. Jan 27, 1697/8; John b. Oct 4, 1701; Jedediah b. Sept 30, 1703.
  47. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 11.
  48. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 145, Rochester Births. Benjamin, ch Samuel and Mary, Dec 18, 1682.
  49. Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families, P. 68. ...John, born Nov. 22, 1663, died April 19, 1749, aged 85, and his wife Mary (Arnold) died Aug 3, 1756, aged 84...
  50. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, P 49 - 50. The first settlers at Mattapoisett were probably Samuel Hammond (one of the proprietors) and John, his brother, who came from Sandwich in 1680 and settled in the wouthwest part of the town. Both were men of wealth and influence...His home was near to the herring weir, where about 1700 he built a fine house which is still standing in good preservation, and is the oldest house within the limits of Old Rochester territory.
  51. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 89. was lieutenant in command of the military company at Rochester.
  52. Peirce's Colonial Lists, p 68. John Hammond, Rochester, Barnstable, officer - commissioned 20 May 1690.
  53. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 387, Rochester Deaths. John, Apr 19, 1749, in 86th y, GR 21.
  54. New England Historic & Genealogical Society Database, p 307 - Researches among Funeral Sermons. Hammond - The Duty and Privilege of Aged Saints to leave their dying Testimony behind them to Posterity. A Sermon occasioned by the Death of Lt. John Hammond of Rochester, MA who was born at Sandwich, Nov 22d, 1663, and died April 19th, 1749, in the 86 year of his age. Boston : 1749. pp. 34
    .
  55. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, P 49. John Hammond held many important public offices, and was the second reprsentative from Rochester to the Province Court.
  56. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, P 49. In 1691 he married Mary, the eldest daughter of Minister Arnold of Rochester.
  57. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 7, 1853, page 307 - Researches among Funeral Sermons. HAMMOND - The Duty and Privilege of Aged Saints to leave their dying Testimony behind them to Posterity. A Sermon occasioned by the Death of Lieut. John Hammond of Rochester, [Mass.] who was born at Sandwich, Nov 22d, 1663, and died April 19th, 1749, in the 86 year of his age. Boston: 1749. 12mo. pp. 34

    There is a Preface to this Sermon, signed by "Jabez, Benjamin and John Hammond, in behalf of the rest" of the children of the deceased. They apologize in this Preface for publishing the Sermon, because, they say, it had not hitherto been practised, except on the death of "such who have been persons in Publick Station;" though they have no reason to doubt but many persons in private life quite as much deserve such remembrance. And Mr. Hammond had "several children married and settled in distant parts and different Governments in New England; and each had sundry children." At the time of his death Mr. Hammond had lived about 55 years with his wife, who was the daughter of the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Arnold, the first minister of Rochester. She survived her husband.

  58. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 89. married in 1691 Mary, eldest daughter of Reverend Samuel Arnold, first minister settled at Rochester, and by her had eleven children.
  59. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 388, Rochester Deaths. Mary, Mrs., Aug 5, 1756 in 85th y. GR 21.
  60. Descendants of Benjamin Hammond, p 30. John Hammond married Mary Arnold, eldest daughter of the Rev. Samuel Arnold, first minister of the gospel that was settled in Rochester, 1691. Mary Arnold born May, 1672.
  61. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 387. Mary, Mrs., Aug 5, 1756 in 85th y. GR 21.
  62. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 241. He married 1st the widow Alice Dexter, daughter of Capt Seth Poper of Fairhaven, Mass.
  63. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 241.
  64. Abstracts of Bristol County, MA Probate Records, Vol 5 p 129. Recpt. by Nathan Hammond & wife Elezebeth of Rochester for legacy from Est. of her father Abraham Holmes, paid by Widow Patience Holmes of Dart., dtd. 23 Oct 1722. Witnesses: Benjamin Hammond & Pollipus Hammond.
  65. Abstracts of Bristol County, MA Probate Records, Vol 4, p 89. Will of Abraham Holmes of Dart., "being well stricken in years," dtd. 3 Aug. 1714, prob. 8 July 1722. No wife mentioned. Son Experience Holmes. Daus: Elisabeth Bowrne, Barsheba Dogged, Rose Blancker & Susanah Whitman dcd. Witns: William Rayment, Mary Marllard & Timothy Ruggles (4:81/2/3).
  66. History & Genelaogies of the Hammond Families in America, p 243. Benjamin Hammond fourth son of Benjamin, ws born in Sandwich, Mass. Nov 1673, and died at Rochester, Mch 29, 1747.
  67. History & Genelaogies of the Hammond Families in America, p 243. He came to Rochester, Mass with his brothers about 1680-84 and settled on the west bank of the Mattapoisett River in what was afterwards known as "Hammondtown.".
  68. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, P 50. A younger son of Benjamin Hammond, Benjamin Hammond, Jr., also came to Rochester, and with his numerous descendants gave teh name to the village of Hammondtown, a mile or so from the harbor, where Hammond Cemetery is located, and the first meetinghouse in Mattapoisett was built.
  69. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 90. He was a noted land surveyor, "and in company with Benjamin Crane of Taunton, is said to have surveyed and laid out many of the towns in Plymouth and Bristol Counties.".
  70. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, P 50. Benjamin Hammond, Jr., was a noted surveyor of the region. In 1723 he became the special surveyor of the twon of Dartmouth, but he also made extensive surveys in his own town of Rochester. At Plymouth Court-house may be seen a book containing five hundred drawings, shoing surveys of Rochester lands, more than half of these drawings haveing been made by Benjamin Hammond. They are of especial technical interest in showing the methods used, and teh ways in which land areas were estimated.
  71. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 188. ...but of the precinct, the record is continuous since Benjamin Hammond, Jr the noted land surveyor of Bristol and Plymouth county towns...
  72. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 90. His cousin of the same name, in his will dated 1 July 1758 devises to his son Nathaniel Hammond one half-interest in Ram Island, which he held "in partnership with the heirs of Capt. Benjamin Hammond," from which mention it is apparent that Captain Hammond had been the owner of one half-interest in the island.
  73. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 188. The precinct clerts have been: Benjamin Hammond, Jr, 1736...In "The Chh's Book" prior to 1772, there are some lapses; but of the precinct, the record is continuous since Benjamin Hammond, Jr, the noted land surveyor of Bristol and Plymouth county towns, to begin his record as Precinct Clerk...
  74. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, P 19. In 1746 the General Court of Massachusetts appointed a committee "to provide a place for the reception of the Pigwacket Indians now at Fort William" (in Boston Harbor). This committee reported that a place had been provided at Assonomock Neck, in Rochester, under the care of Captain Noah Sprague and Benjamin Hammond, Jr. It was further provided that twenty-five pounds in money should be given to said Sprague and Hammond for a boat, tools, provisions, and other necessaries forthe support of these Indians. The later history of the Pigwacket Indians is lost; but a tract of land in Rochester mostly unoccupied and given up to woods and huckleberry pastues - a tract lying northwest of the Witch Rock Corner, and five or six miles distant from Mattapoisett Neck - is known to some of the older citizens by the mysterious name of Pigwacket.
  75. History & Genelaogies of the Hammond Families in America, p 243. He m. Elizabeth Hunnewell daughter of Capt Hunnewell of New Hampshire, and had seven sons and one daughter that grew to maturity and married.

    Polypus, the first child was born Nov 29, 1702.

  76. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 90. Captain Hammond married Elizabeth, daughter of Captain Richard Hunnewell, the noted Indian fighter of Maine.
  77. Torrey, New England Marriages, p 339. Hammond, Benjamin (1673-1747) & Elizabeth (Hannewell); b. 1702, b. 1701?; Dorchester.
  78. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families. Captain Hammond married Elizabeth, daughter of Captain Richard Hunnewell, the noted Indian fighter of Maine.
  79. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 11. Seth, b. Feb 13, 1683; d. in 1736-7.
  80. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond. Seth, b. Feb 13, 1683; d. in 1736-7.
  81. History & Genelaogies of the Hammond Families in America, p 568. His will, proved Feb 28, 1737, names wife, Mary and his children.
  82. History & Genelaogies of the Hammond Families in America, p 269.
  83. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 12.
  84. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 12. The will of Seth Hammond, proven 28 Feb 1837, names the widow Mary.
  85. History & Genelaogies of the Hammond Families in America, p 568. Seth Hammond b. Rochester, Mass. Feb 13, 1683; d Rochester, Mass Feb 1737; m. March 4, 1706, Mary Randall of Rochester, Mass.
  86. History & Genelaogies of the Hammond Families in America, p 568. Rosamond b. May 8, 1684; m. John Spooner, of Rochester, Mass.
  87. Rochester Vital Records.
  88. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 28, p 366. John and Rosamond (Hammond Spooner, of Dartmouth.
  89. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 35, p 394. From this marriage there somms to have been only one child, John, of whom we have but scanty records. A son of this John was John, born July, 1668, who married Rose Hammond.
  90. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 97, p 311 - 312. On 13 Nov 1694 Maj William Bradford gave a quitclaim deed to the Inhabitants of Dartmouth, naming fifty--six Inhabitants. Recorded 28 Feb 1695/6 (Bristol County Deeds, vol 1, pp 365-367

    Named: John Spooner, John Spooner Junr, Samuel Spooner, William Spooner,.

  91. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 23, p 409.
  92. Abstracts of Bristol County, MA Probate Records, p 158. Will of John Spooner, Jr of Dart., ..., dtd 4 Mar 1728, prob. 9 Apr 1728. No wife mentioned. Sons: Jeduthan, Benjamin, John, Thomas & Peter (under 21) Spooner. 4 daus: Pheby Spooner, Mary Spooner, Elezebeth Spooner & Rosamond Spooner (all under 21). William Spooner & Jeduthan Spooner as Execs. Witns: Stephen West, Jr, David Clark & Christopher Turner.
  93. Abstracts of Bristol County, MA Probate Records, p 158. Inv. of Est. of John Spooner, Jr. of Dartmouth, dated 22 Mar 1727/8 presented by William Spooner & Jeduthan Spooner, Execs. Appraisers: Benjamin Hammond, Nathaniel Delano & Stephen West (6:93).
  94. Abstracts of Bristol County, MA Probate Records, p 158. Will of John Spooner, Jr of Dartmouth - dtd 4 March 1728, prob. 9 Apr 1728.
  95. Abstracts of Bristol County, MA Probate Records, p 158. 21 or over in Apr 1728 when father's will probated.
  96. Abstracts of Bristol County, MA Probate Records, p 158. under 21 in Apr 1728 when father's will probated.
  97. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 5, page 86, 1851.
  98. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond.
  99. Rochester Vital Records, p 157. Samuel (int. Sam[ue]ll) and Deliverance Admister, Nov 5, 1730 (Samuel, PCR).
  100. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Rochester Marriages, p 157. Samuel (int. Sam(ue)ll) and Deliverance Admister, Nov. 5, 730 (Samuel, PCR).
  101. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond Lemuel Son to Saml by his wife Elizabath, Nov 22, 1741 (bp).
  102. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 150, Rochester Births. Lamuel, s. Samuel and Elisabeth, Nov 5, 1732.
  103. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 153, Rochester Births. Prissilla, d. Samuel and Elisabeth, July 18, 1734.
  104. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 149, Rochester Births. Innocent, twin d. Samuel and Elisabeth, Jan 5, 1737.
  105. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 149, Rochester Births. Innocent, ch Samuel and Elizabath, bp. Aug 30, 1741, CR2.
  106. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 156, Rochester Births. Zephaniah, s. Samuel and Elisabeth, Aug 18, 1740.
  107. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 156, Rochester Births. Zephariah, ch Samuel and Elizabath, bp. Aug 30, 1741, CR2.
  108. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, Lucy Daughter to Saml by his wife Elizabath, Aug 5, 1744 (bp).
  109. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 151, Rochester Births. Luce, d. Samuel and Elisabeth, Aug 4, 1742.
  110. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Seth & Barnabas Children of Saml by his wife Elizabath, Sept 29, 1745 (bp).
  111. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 155, Rochester Births. Seth, twin s. Samuel and Elisabeth, Sept 15, 1744.
  112. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War, p 193. Hammond, Seth, Rochester. Private, Capt earl Clap's co, Col Theophilus Cotton's regt; company return dated Oct 7, 1775; also, return of men raised to serve in the continental Army from Capt Jos. Parker's co, Col Sprout's (4th Plymouth Co) regt., dated Rochester, Jan 15, 1778; residence, Rochester; engaged for town of Rochester; joined Capt. Pope's co, Col Shepard's regt; eterm 3 years; also, Private, Capt Pope's co. Eol. Willaim Sheppard's regt; Continental Amy pay accounts for service from March 1, 1777 to Dec 31, 1779; also, Capt Pope's co, Col Shepard's regt; return (date not given); mustered by state and Continental Muster Masters; also, Capt Isaac Pope's co, Col Shepard's 3d regt; muster rolls for July, Aug, Oct and Nov 1778, March and April 1779, dated Camp at Providence; enlisted April 1, 1777; enlistment, during war; reported sick at Princeton in July, Aug, Oct and Nov 1778; also sam co and regt; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan 1, 1780, to April 1, 1780; reported deserted April 1, 1780; also, Capt Pope's co, Col Shepards (4th regt, return made up for the year 1780, dated Hutts near West Point, also descriptive list of deserters made up from Jan 1, 1780 to June 1, 1780; Capt Pope's co, Col Shepard's (4th) regt; age 30 yrs; stature 6 ft; complexion dark; hair, brown; residence, Rochester; term, during war; deserted April 6 1780; reported left regiment at Highlands on a pass; last heard of at Rochester.
  113. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War, p 193. deserted April 6 1780; reported left regiment at Highlands on a pass; last heard of at Rochester.
  114. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p382. Hammond, Rose the Daughter of Samuel by his wife Elizabeth, May 15, 1748 (bp).
  115. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 154, Rochester Births. Rose, d. Samuel and Elisabeth, Feb 14, 1746.
  116. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Rose the Daughter of Samuel by his wife Elizabeth, May 15, 1748 (bp).
  117. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 156, Rochester Births. Thomas ch Samuel and Mary, Sept 16, 1687.
  118. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 21, p 368. Thomas Hammond of Rochester, who married Sarah Spooner, 6 Apr 1721.
  119. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 159. Thomas and Sarah Spooner, Apr 6, 1721.
  120. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 37. Thomas Hammond, fourth son of Samuel, lived at New Bedford (then part of Dartmouth). Besides land in Rochester, he received from his father 50 acres of land situated in the town of Wales, Mass.
  121. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 37.
  122. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 77.
  123. Massachusetts, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991, Case Numbers 9011-9069, Box 107167. September the 19 : 1729 Josiah Hammond one of the executors named in the last will and testament of his father Samuell Hamond made oath that the within written is a true and perfect Inventory of the Estate of his father the said Samuell Hamond as far as is come to his knowing and if more hereafter appears he will also give it in.
    Before Isaac Winslow Judge of Probate.
  124. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, Josiah was Baptized & all his Childdren Nathan Charity Deborah Peckum Josiah Behtiah Hannah Abner & Mary at his own house, Nov 19, 1741.
  125. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 98. He m. Mary Barlow, and had issue. (no date given) First child b. 27 Apr 1716.
  126. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 98.
  127. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 145. Bethiah, d. Josiah and Mary, July 3, 1731.
  128. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 146. Deborah Peckum, ch. Josiah, bp Nov 19, 1741, CR 2.
  129. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to the year 1850, Vol I, p 146. Hammond, Deborah Peckum, ch Josiah, bp. Nov. 19, 1741, C R 2.
  130. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 144. Banibas ch Samuel and Mary, Jan 20, 1694/5.
  131. Rochester Vital Records, p 149. Barnebus and Suscanah Hammond, Mar 14, 1721/2.
  132. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 158. Hammond, Suscanah and Barnebus Hammond, Mar 14, 1721/2.
  133. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 111. He m. Mch 14, 1722 Susannah Hammond, his cousin, and daughter of Nathan Hammond, who was born Mch. 24, 1701.
  134. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 147. Elisabath, d. Barnabus and Suesanah, June 29, 1722.
  135. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 111. Elizabeth, b. Jan 29, 1722; d. Sept 16, 1796.
  136. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Sarah, Meribah, Mary & Ellis the Children of Barnabas by his wife Susanna, July 11, 1742 (bp).
  137. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 155. Hammond, Sarah, ch. Barnibas and Susanna bp. July 11, 1742, CR2.
  138. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 151. Mary, ch. Barnibas and Susanna, bp. July 11, 1742, CR2.
  139. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 152. Meriah, ch. Barnibas and Susanna, bp July 11, 1742, CR2.
  140. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 147. Ellis (Ellis written over Elisha), ch. Barnibas and Susanna, bp. July 11, 1742, CR 2.
  141. Rochester Vital Records, P 155. Meriah (int. Mariah) and David Clark, July 15, 1717.
  142. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 12. Issue: Mary, who m. her cousin Barnabas, son of Samuel 2d; and probably others.
  143. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p239. John, h. of Mary and s. of Samuel and Mary, d. 1775 a. 74y GR 1.
  144. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p 172. John of Rochester and Marah Green, 23 Jan 1728.
  145. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 153. John and Marah Green of Falmouth, Jan 23, 1728, in Falmouth.
  146. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p 61. Phebe, d. of John and Marah, b. 2 Nov 1729.
  147. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p 61. John, s. of John and Marah, b. 17 Apr 1734.
  148. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p 61. Marah, d. of John and Marah, b. 4 Nov 1735.
  149. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p 61. Marah, d. of John and Marah, b. 23 May 1742.
  150. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 156, Rochester Births. Timothy, s. John (Jr) and Mary, Feb 25, 1744.
  151. Rochester Vital Records, p 154. Judah (sic) and Joseph Turner, Dec 17, 1719.
  152. Rochester Vital Records, Vol II, page 157. Sarah and Noah Sprague, Apr. 26, 1722 - intentions not recorded.
  153. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 130.
  154. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 143. Jabish, ch. Lt John (Hamon), Feb 26, 1698/99.
  155. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 188. ...the Order of the General Court of June 9, 1736, whereby "Mr. Jabez Hammond one of the principal inhabitants of the new Precinct at Mattapoisett, in Rochester, was Impowered to assemble and Convene the freeholders and other inhabitants there Lawfully Qualified for Voting, to choose officers to stand until their anniversary meeting in March." Since that entry of the act of incorporation...
  156. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 361. Jabez Hammd, Junr 10d. 2q.
  157. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 130. Jabez Hammond migrated with his son John to South Woodstock, VT in 1782 where he d. Feb 1786, ae 87.
  158. Rochester Vital Records, Vol II, page 153. Jabez and Sary Lothrop, intentions stated Jan 16, 1724-5.
  159. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Marriages p 153. Jabez and Sary Lothrop, intentions Jan 26, 1724/5.
  160. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Deaths, p 389. Sarah, w. Jabez, Nov 9, 1734.
  161. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births, p 150. Joshua, s. Jabez and Sarah, Apr 1, 1726.
  162. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 387, Rochester Deaths. Joshua, s. Jabez and Sarah, Jan 2, 1726.
  163. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births p. 148. Hannah, d. Jabez and Sarah, July 20, 1727.
  164. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 387, Rochester Deaths. Hannah, d. Jabez and Sarah, June 9, 1730.
  165. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 157, Rochester Births. Zilpha, d. Jabez and Sarah, Aug 10, 1729.
  166. New England Historic & Genealogical Society Database. Hammond, Zilpha, d. Jabez and Sarah, June 18, 1730.
  167. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births p 151. Lothrop, s. Jabez and Sarah, Apr 24, 1733.
  168. Rochester Vital Records, p 153. Jabez (int. Jabaz) and Abigal Faunce (int. Fance) of Plymouth, May qw, 1736, in Plymouth.
  169. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births, p 153. Rebecca, d. Jabez and Sarah, Feb 13, 1731.
  170. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, Luther Son of Jabez by his wife Abigail, April 12, 1744 (bp).
  171. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, John the Son of Capt. Jabez, March 11, 1750 (bp).
  172. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 131. 13. John, b. Jan 20, 1750. d. Aug. --, 1814.
  173. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 239. Family Record of Jabez Hammond:
    our Seventh Child John was Born ienuery -20- 1749.
  174. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, George the Son of Captn Jabez by his wife Abigail, Sept 22, 1754 (bp).
  175. Hammond Genealogy - online data, http://www.illian.org/places/FamilySheets/d0099/F141007.html.
  176. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 145. Caleb, ch Capt Jabez and Abigail, bp Jan 9, 1757, CR2.
  177. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Ruth the Chield of Captn Jabez by his wife Abigail, Oct 7, 1759 (bp).
  178. Hammond Genealogy - online data.
  179. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, P 195.
  180. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 143. Hammon, Elnathan, ch. Lt. John (Hamon), Mar 7, 1703.
  181. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Elnathan Capt - 1703c - 24 May 1793 - NT003 (Common Burial Ground).
  182. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, P 196.
  183. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 12, p 200. Hammond, Captain Elnathan d 24 May 1793 in 91y (cyb 1702) (BH).
  184. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 12, p 200. Hammond, Mary, wife of Elnathan d 20 Oct 1749 in 50y (cyb 1700) BH.
  185. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 12, p 200. Ye son & dau of Elnathan & Mary "who was born 12 Apr 1730" (thus twins) d same day BH.
  186. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 12, p 200. Abigail, dau of Elnathan and Mary d 15 Jan 1733/4 age 3m 26d (cyb 1733) BH.
  187. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Abigail, 1734 - 15 Jan 1734 - NT003 (Common Burial Ground).
  188. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Elanathan, 1736c - 4 Dec 1737 - NT003 (Common Burial Ground).
  189. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 12, p 200. Hammond, Elnathan, son of Elnathan & Mary d 4 Dec 1737 age 1y 10m 19d (cyb 1736) BH.
  190. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Elnathan, 1736c - 4 Dec 1737 - NT003 (Common Burial Ground).
  191. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Joseph, 1740c - 21 May 1740 - NT003 (Common Burial Ground).
  192. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 12, p 200. Hammond, Joseph, son of Elnathan & Mary d 21 May 1740 age 2m 8d (cyb 1740) BH.
  193. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Mary, 1742c - 7 May 1747 - NT003 (Common Burial Ground).
  194. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 12, p 200. Mary, dau of Elnathan and Mary d 7 May 1747 age 5y 7m 15d (cyb 1741) BH.
  195. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 128. Benjamin, b Dec 1, 1704; d. Jul 19, 1758.
  196. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Deaths, p 385. Hammond, Benja(min), s. Lt. (dup omits Lt) Jo(h)n, July 19, 1758 (in 54th y. GR. 21).
  197. Rochester Vital Records, Vol II, page 149. Benja(min) Jr and Priscilla (int. Prisscilla) Sprague, Nov. 12, 1930. (Priscilla, PCR).
  198. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, P 206.
  199. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 206. Of the above children, Ruth, Priscilla, and Hannah all died single at Rochester.
  200. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 156, Rochester Births. Timothy, s. Benjamin Jr and Prissilla, Aug 17, 1738.
  201. New England Historic & Genealogical Society Database. Hammond, Timothy, s. Benjamin Jr and Prissilla, Oct 6, 1739. [a. 1 y. 19 d., GR 22].
  202. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, P 207.
  203. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Priscilla the Daughter of Benj. Junr. by his wife Priscilla, April 12, 1741.
  204. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 387, Rochester Deaths. Hannah, Aug 28, 1758. (in 15th y. GR 21).
  205. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Rochester Marriages, p 157. Rollan and Anne Winslow, int. May 1, 1731.
  206. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War, p 192. Hammond, Rowland, Plympton. Private, Capt William Attwood's co, Col. Warran's (Warren's) regt, which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 2 days.
  207. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, P 216.
  208. Rochester Vital Records, Vol II, page 152. Elizabeth and Ebenezer Lothrop of Marsfield (int. Mansfield), Oct 13, 1731. (Ebenezer of Mansfield, PCR).
  209. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 143. Abigal, d. Lt John (Hamon), Mar 27, 1714.
  210. Rochester Vital Records, Vol II, p 148. Abigael (int. Abigal) and Eben(ese)r (int. Ebenezar) Perry of Sandwich, Jan. 11, 1749-50.
  211. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 234. John Hammond Jr, fifth son of John, born at Rochester, Mass. Sept 4, 1716 and died there Dec 20, 1785, and succeeded to and carried on his father's farm.
  212. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts. John Hammd 2nd, 5s 5d.
  213. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 234-. John Hammond Jr, fifth son of John, born at Rochester, Mass. Sept 4, 1716 and died there Dec 20, 1785, and succeeded to and carried on his father's farm.
  214. Providence Gazette, p. 3, 7 Jan 1786. DIED: At Rochester, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in an advanced Age, Mr. JOHN HAMMOND, of that Town, a very respectable Character.
  215. Rochester Vital Records, Vol II, page 153. John Jr and Mary (int. Marah) Ruggles, Nov. 13, 1740 (Mary CRI).
  216. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 235. He married about 1741, Mary Ruggles, daughter of Timothy Ruggles, second minister in Rochester, and had issue...
  217. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 388, Rochester Deaths. Mary, wid. John, Jan 23, 1802, in 83d y, GR22.
  218. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, Elnathan Son to John by his wife Mary, July 27, 1746 (bp).
  219. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester deaths, p 386. Elnathan, s. John and Mary, Jan 16, 1750.
  220. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, Mary the Daughter of John by his wife Mary, Feb 25, 1749/50 (bp).
  221. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, John the Chield of John by his wife Mary, Nov 7, 1756 (bp).
  222. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts. John Hammd 3rd, 5s 5d.
  223. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, Benjn the Chield of John by his wife Mary, April 2, 1759 (bp).
  224. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 145, Rochester Births. Benjamin, s. John and Mary, Nov 30, 1759 (bp. Apr 2, CR2 s. John Jr and Mary (Ruggles) b Mr 30, PRI).
  225. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, Hannah Chield of John by his wife Mary, March 26, 1763 (bp).
  226. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 387, Rochester Deaths. Hannah, d. John and Mary, Jan 2, 1793, in 30th y. GR 22.
  227. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, Nathan an Adult of 80 yrs. (recorded in proprio loco), 1779.
  228. Rochester Vital Records, p 155. Nathan Jr and Sary Snow, Nov 16, 1727.
  229. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 242. He m. Nov 16, 1727, Sarah Snow, who was b. Mch 20, 1703, and a daughter of Nicholas and Lydia (Shaw) Snow of Rochester.
  230. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 144. Alles (dup Ales) d. Nathan (dup. Jr) and Sarah, Sept 3, 1728.
  231. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births, p 153. Pollipus, ch. Benjamin and Elizabeth, Nov 29, 1702.
  232. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 91. Polypus Hammond, born 29 November, 1702; died 5 February 1773.
  233. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 91. He was a sea-captain, and removed to Newport, Rhode Island, where he died.
  234. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 243.
  235. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 12, p 200. Hammond, Capt Polliphus d 5 Feb 1773 age 71y (cyb 1702) BJ.
  236. History & Genelaogies of the Hammond Families in America. He married 1st Sarah Mumford Oct 13, 1734.
  237. History & Genelaogies of the Hammond Families in America, p 244. He m. 1st, Oct 13, 1734, Sarah Mumford, wo as b in 1708 and d Feb 21 1771 (sic). Both died and were buried in Newport, RI.
  238. History & Genelaogies of the Hammond Families in America, p 244. He m. 1st, Oct 13, 1734, Sarah Mumford, wo as b in 1708 and d Feb 21 1771 (sic). Both died and were buried in Newport, RI. He married 2nd March 29 1751, Bathsheba Randall and had further issue.
  239. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 12, p 200. Hammond, Sarah, consort of Capt Polliphus d 21 Feb 1771 age 63y (cyb 1703) BJ.
  240. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 12, p 200. Hammond, Elizabeth, dau of Capt Polliphus & Sarah d 19 May 1750 age 15y (cyb 1735) BJ.
  241. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 12, p 200. Hammond, Sarah, dau of Capt Polliphus & Sarah d 26 Feb 1762 age 20y (cyb 1742) BJ.
  242. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 12, p 200. Anstis, dau of Capt Polliphus & Sarah d 21 Sept 1745 age 9m (cyb 1744) BJ.
  243. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester deaths, p 385. Abigail of Newport, RI, d. Capt. Pollipus and Sarah, Aug 1, 1802, in 65th y.
  244. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 244. Abigail d. single at New Bedford.
  245. Rochester Vital Records, Vol II, page 156. Pollipus (int. Pollopos) and Barshaba ( int. Bathshebe) Randol, Mar 29, 1751 (Pollycarpus and Barthsheba Randall, PCR).
  246. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 244. Capt. Polypus m. 2d, Mch 29, 1751, Bathsheba Randall, and had further issue: Consider, Mary and Polypus, Jr.
  247. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 244. Consider, b. in 1755-nothing further is known.
  248. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, Mary the Chield of Pollipus by his wife Barsheba, Oct 3, 1756 (bp).
  249. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births p 144. Antipass, ch. Benjamin and Elizabeth, July 16, 1704.
  250. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Deaths, p 385. Hammond, Antipas, h. Abigal, Mar. 29, 1773. (Lt., in 69th y., GR 21).
  251. Mayfower Descendants, p 69. A Purpose of Marriage between Antipas Hammond of Rochester and Abigal Swift of Plymouth. Decr 21. 1736.
  252. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Deaths, p 385. Hammond, Abigail, wid. Lt. Antipas, Jan. 31, 1796, in 81at y. GR 21.
  253. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Deaths, p 387. Hammond, Jirah, s. Antipas and Abigal, Arp 29, 1773. (s. Lt. Antipas and Abigail, in 36th y, GR 21).
  254. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 143. Abigael, d. Antipas and Abigal, Mar 24, 1742.
  255. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Joseph Son of Antips, Oct 11, 1747 (bp).
  256. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, Elizabath the Chield of Antipas by his wife Abigail, March 8 1752 (bp).
  257. DAR Patriot Index, Vol II. Barzillai, b. 3-9-1706 MA, d. 6-25-1779, MA; m. Anna Tobey, m. Mary Barlow, m. Sarah Doty; PVT.
  258. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 145. Buszeleth, ch Benjamin and Elizabeth, Mar 9, 1706.
  259. Abstracts of Bristol County, MA Probate Records, p 320. Order to Barzillia Hammond of Rochester, Co. of Plimouth, Yeoman, Exec. of Est. of Samuel His of Dartmouth, Yeoman, dated 29 Oct 1742 (10:197)
    Will of Samuel His of Dartmouth, Yeoman, "Being in health," dtd 1 Oct 1741, prob. 29 Oct. 1742. Wife Ruth. Mary Cocklen (relationship not stated). Friend Barzillia Hammondof Rochester, Co of Plimouth, to be Exec. Witns: Nathaniel Church, Israel Hammond & Roger Hammond (10:198).
  260. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XXII, p 398. Sarah Sherman, b. Rochester 15 Aug 1714; d. before 16 Aug 1750. She m. int. Rochester 3 Nov. 1746 Barzilla Hammond; d. before 9 March 1779; son of Benjamin and Elizabeth (--) Hammond. He m. 1) Rochester 18 June 1725 Mary Barlow with whom he had Nathaniel, Elizabeth, Benjamin, Moses, Stafford, Hannah, Micah, Lucie, and Sarah. He m. 3) Rochester 16 Aug 1750 Anna Tobey with whom he had Elisha and Mary. He m. 4) Rochester 25 March 1759 Sarah Doty.
    If this marriage took place, there were no children.
  261. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 361. Barzillai Hammd, 6s. 3d.
  262. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War, p 179. Hammond, Barzillai, Rochester. Private, Capt. Abiel Peirce's co., Col Nicholas Dike's regt; pat abstract for travel allowance to and from camp, etc dated Nov 1776; said Hammond credited with 4 days allowance; mileage (130 miles) also allowed.
  263. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XXII, p 399. On 9 March 1779 one third of the estate of Barzilla Hammond was set off to his widow. On 15 Dec. 1779 it was decided that the estate was too small to divide among his heirs so his eldest son Benjamin was to get the homestead and pay his siblings their portions: Moses, Stafford, Micah, Elisha, Hannah wife of Jonathan Wing of Newfield, CT, Lucy, Sarah wife of Hazel Jenney of Dartmouth, and Molly wife of Nathaniel Briggs of Rochester.
  264. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XXII, p 398. Sarah Sherman, b. Rochester 15 Aug 1714; d. before 16 Aug 1750. She m. int. Rochester 3 Nov. 1746 Barzilla Hammond; d. before 9 March 1779; son of Benjamin and Elizabeth (--) Hammond. He m. 1) Rochester 18 June 1725 Mary Barlow with whom he had Nathaniel, Elizabeth, Benjamin, Moses, Stafford, Hannah, Micah, Lucie, and Sarah. He m. 3) Rochester 16 Aug 1750 Anna Tobey with whom he had Elisha and Mary. He m. 4) Rochester 25 March 1759 Sarah Doty.
  265. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 255. Barzillae m. 2d, Aug 16 1750, Anna Tobey, and had further issue.
  266. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 255.
  267. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester marriages, p 149. Barzilla and Sary Doty (int Sarah Dotey) Mar 23, 1759. (Barzella and Sarah Dotey, July 4, 1758, PCR).
  268. Rochester Vital Records, Vol II, page 149. Bersilah and Mary Barlow, June 18, 1728.
  269. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 255. He m. 1st, June 18, 1725, Mary Barlow, and had a large family as follows...
  270. Beardslee Genealogy.
  271. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester births, p 147. Elizabeth, d. Barzilla and Mary, Oct 19, 1728.
  272. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births, p. 145. Benjamin, s. Barzilla and Mary, May 5, 1730.
  273. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births, p 152. Micah, s. Barzilla and Mary, Mar 1, 1738.
  274. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births p 151. Luse, d. Barzilla and Mary, July 26, 1741.
  275. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births p. 149. Israell, ch. Benjamin and Elizabeth, Oct 15, 1707.
  276. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, Israel, a man of 92 years of age, 1799.
  277. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 264. Israel Hammond m. in 1736, Elizabeth Wilbur, who was b. in 1712, and d. in 1802.
  278. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 146. David, s. Israel and Elizabeth, Sept. 27, 1738.
  279. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Sara the Daughter of Israel by his wife Elizabath, at their House, being Dangerously Sick, Novr. 11, 1741 (bp).
  280. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 389, Rochester Deaths. Sarah, d. Israel and Elizaeth, Nov 17, 1741.
  281. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, Israel the Child of Israel by his wife Elizabath at their own House being Dangerously Sick, July 21, 1745 (bp).
  282. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War. Hammond, "Itrael" Private, Capt Nathaniel Hammond's co., Col Ebenezer Sprout's (4th Plymouth Co) regt; service 15 days; company marched from Rochester to Rhode Island on an alarm in Dec 1776.
  283. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, John Son of Israil by his Wife Elizebath, Jan 22, 1748/9 (bp).
  284. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 243. 6. Mary m. Apr 10, 1740, Rev Elisha Tupper, and had issue: Jean, Mehitabel, Thankful, and Abigail.
  285. Rochester Vital Records, p 154. Mary and Elisha Tupper, Apr 10, 1740 (Hommond, PCR).
  286. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 243. Elisha, b. abt 1712-15, sixth son of Benjamin 2d, was a farmer, and lived on the Stephen Bowles place in Hammondtown, his farm adjoing that of his father.
  287. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 361. Elisha Hammd, 1£ 7s. 1d. 2q.
  288. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 151. Elisha and Elizabeth Haskel, Jan 24, 1741.
  289. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 146, Rochester Births. Ebenezar, s. Elish and Eliza(beth), May 9, 1743.
  290. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, Hannah the Chield of Elisha by his wife Elizabath, July 13, 1755 (bp).
  291. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 379. Hammond, Abigail the Chield of Elisha by his wife Elizabath, Aug 31, 1760 (bp).
  292. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, Elisha the Chield of Elisha by his wife Elizabath, June 19, 1763 (bp).
  293. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births p 150. Josephus, s. Benjamin and Elizabeth, May 6, 1713.
  294. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 213. 2. Josephus, b. May 6, 1703, d. 1779.
  295. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 244. Josephus Hammond, second son of Benjamin 2d, (Benjamin, William) was a farmer and lived in the "Church Neighborhood" in Rochester, Mass.
  296. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 245. Josephus m. 1st, Thankful Winslow of Rochester, and had issue as follows: Pernall, Edward, Thankful, Zuriah, Josephus, Jr.
  297. Sinott, Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 109. Thankful Winslow, b. 2 Apr 1715, d. bef 1753; married 10 Apr 1735, Josephus Hammond.
  298. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 92. Josephus Hammond, born 14 June 1744; died 12 January 1745.
  299. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 245. Josephus, Jr. b. 14 Jun 1744, d. 12 Jan 1745.
  300. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 245. Josephus m. 2nd, Jan 18, 1753, Mary Bourne, and had further issue: Josephus 2d, b. 31 Dec 1758.
  301. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 92. Josephus Hammond, born 31 Dec 1758.
  302. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 92. He was a Revolutionary soldier, enlisting 13 September, 1778, in the Massachusetts regiment of militia commanded by Colonel Ebenezer Sproat.
  303. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 243. Roger b. 1722, d. 29 Sept 1758.
  304. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 243. Roger b. 1722, d. Sept 28 1758.
  305. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 388, Rochester Deaths. Roger, Sept 29, 1758, in 36th y., GR 22.
  306. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 267. He m. Apr 15, 1744, Charity, daughter of Josiah and Mary (Barlow) Hammond.
  307. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 150. Charity and Roger Hammond, Apr. 15, 1744.
  308. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Rochester Marriages, p 157. HAMMOND, Roger and Charity Hammond, Apr. 15, 1744.
  309. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 146. Charity, (dup Hammon), d. Josiah and Mary, June 5, 1718.
  310. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, P 267. He m. Apr. 15, 1744, Charity, daughter of Josiah and Mary (Barlow) Hammond, who d. Jul. 27, 1803, ae 87.
  311. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p. 267. He m. Apr. 15, 1744, Charity, daughter of Josiah and Mary (Barlow) Hammond, who d. Jul. 27, 1803, ae 87.
  312. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Anna the Daughter of Rogr. Nov 12, 1748 (bp).
  313. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 99. Charity m. Apr 15, 744 Roger Hammond, son of Benjamin 2d, and lived in Hammondtown. Issue: Olive, Deborah, Ann, Benjamin, Thankful and Roger Jr.
  314. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, Anna the Daughter of Rogr. Nov 12, 1748 (bp).
  315. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 144. Anna, d. Rog(e)r, bp Nov 12, 1748, CR 2.
  316. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, Benjn the Chield of Rogr, July 26, 1752 (bp).
  317. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 145, Rochester Births. Benjamin, s. Roger and Charity, July 7, 1752.
  318. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 385, Rochester Deaths. Benjamin, s. Roger and Charity, Oct 17, 1754 [in 3d y., GR 22]
    .
  319. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Rogr the Chield of Rogr by his wife Charity, June 15, 1757 (bp).
  320. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 154, Rochester Births. Roger, ch Roger and Charity, bp June 19, 1757, CR 2.
  321. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 388. Roger, s. Roger and Charity, Mar 28, 1760, in 4th y. GR 22.
  322. History & Genelaogies of the Hammond Families in America, p 569. Seth, b. about 1713; m. 23 Aug 1738 Elizabeth Lombard, by whom he had a large family among whom were sons, David and Nathaniel. This family remained in Dartmouth, Mass.
  323. Men and Old Families of Southeastern MA, p 1176. In Nov 1748 he bought land of Abraham Russell, situated in that part of East Fairhaven known as "New Boston" then a part of the town of Dartmouth. He gave in January, 1794, a life lease of this farm to his son Seth, Jr., and after him to his grandson Caleb Hammond.
  324. Men and Old Families of Southeastern MA, p 1176. Seth Hammond, son of Seth, married Aug 23, 1738, Elizabeth Lombard (or Lumber), of Chatham, Mass., who was born April 1, 1714.
  325. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 21. Caleb, b. 30 Jan 1751,.
  326. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 153. Jonathan and Sarah Jones of Plimouth, int. Jan 28, 1743 (m. Mar 1, CR1).
  327. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 12. Jonathon, probably fourth son of Seth, m. Mch. 3, 1743, Sarah Jones of Plymouth and had issue...
  328. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 146, Rochester Births. David, s. Jonathan and Sara, Jan 20, 1744/45.
  329. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 150, Rochester Births. Jonathan, s. Jonathan and Sarah, Feb 3, 1746/47.
  330. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 158. Silvenus (int Salvenas) and Hannah Randol (int Randel), Feb 7, 1748/9.
  331. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 153. Jerusha and Barzilah *int. Barzillai) Randall, Nov 25, 1733. (Barzillai, PCR).
  332. Abstracts of Bristol County, MA Probate Records, p 323. Inv of Est of Samuel Hicks of Dartmouth, dtd 12 Jan 1742/3, pres. by Barzillai Hammond, Exec. Pers. est. 130-18-6; no real est. Apprs: Nathaniel Church, Israel Hammond & Arcelus Hammond.
  333. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts. Members, Second Church in Rochester, Mattapoisett Precinct, Arcelaus Hammond and wife Elizabeth.
  334. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester marriages, p 148. Archales (int. Archelius) and Elizabeth Weeken (int. Elisabeth Wicks), Dec 10, 1729. (Archelaus and Elizabeth Weeks, PCR).
  335. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 146. Charles, s. Arculaus, bp May 17, 1752 CR2.
  336. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 13. Jedediah Hammond m. 1st Mar 29, 1737, Elizabeth Jenney, who died Dec 14, 1747.
  337. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 14. He m. 2d Aug 11, 1748, Mary Bolles and had issue...
  338. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 153. Jeddiah of Darckmouth and Mary Bols, int. July 16, 1748. (Jedediah of Dartmouth and Mary Booles, m. Aug 11, CRI).
  339. Abstracts of Bristol County, MA Probate Records, Vol 9, p 299. Order to Sarah Spooner of Dartmouth, widow & executrix, of estate of her husband Jeduthan Spooner of Dartmouth, dated 15 Aug 1740 (9:470).
  340. Abstracts of Bristol County, MA Probate Records, Vol 9, p 299. Will of Jeduthan Spooner of Dartmouth, Cordwainer, dated 15 Aug 1740, "Being Under Grait Weekness," probated 19 Aug 1740. Wife Sarah. Children: Ruth Spooner, Charity Spooner and "Child which my beloved wife Sarah Spooner now Goes with." Wife to be Exec. Witnesses: Samuel Willis, James Cushman & Jereth Swift (9:470/1).
  341. Abstracts of Bristol County, MA Probate Records, Vol 9, p 299. Will of Jeduthan Spooner of Dartmouth, Cordwainer, dated 15 Aug 1740, "Being Under Grait Weekness," probated 19 Aug 1740. Wife Sarah. Children: Ruth Spooner, Charity Spooner and "Child which my beloved wife Sarah Spooner now Goes with.".
  342. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 21, p 267. Births: James s. of John and Elizabeth Sept 5, 1739.
  343. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 21, p 267. Elizabeth, d. of John and Elizabeth, 1 June 1741.
  344. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 35, p 394.
  345. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XXII, p 623. She married first, at Dartmouth, 10 June 1742 Thomas Spooner, son of John Spooner and his wife Rosamond Hammond probably born at Dartmouth, 16 Jan/Jul 17178; died at New London, CT, march 1767; a descendant of Francis Cooke and Richard Warren of the Mayflower.
  346. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XXII, p 623. Rebecca Paddock was born at Yarmouth, 122 May 1718; died at Cummington, 3 January 1812, age 94+ years.
  347. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 144. Barnabus, twin s. Samuel and Elisabeth, Setp 15, 1744.
  348. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 144. Barnibas, ch Samuel and Elizabath, bp. Sept 29, 1745, CR 2.
  349. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 148. Hammond, Barnabus (int. Barnabas) and Mary Clark, Dec 6, 1770. (Barnabas and Mary Clarke, CRI).
  350. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 37. Benjamin, b. Mar 27, 1722, oldest son of Thomas, prbably lived in New Bedford. He m. Mch. 24, 1742/3 Hannah Gifford at Dartmouth and had issue...
  351. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 37. Benjamin, b. Mar 27, 1722, oldest son of Thomas, prbably lived in New Bedford. He m. Mch. 24, 1742/3 Hannah Gifford at Dartmouth and had issue: Fear, Willian, Zoeth, John, Meribah, Rebecca and Andria.
  352. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 56. Samuel Hammond, third son of Thomas was b. at Dartmouth, Mass. Apr 29, 1731, and was in early life a cooper and whaler at New Bedford. He moved about 1766 to Washington, Dutchess Co., NY, where he purchased 200 acres of land, and d. there May 16, 1801. He m. at New Bedford, Jan. 29, 1755, Hannah Sheperd, and had issue: Eliakim, Isaac, Luthan, Hannah, Daniel, Thomas, Mary, Maria, Samuel, Jur, Ruth, Benjamin.
  353. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 37. Lovina m. Jan 10, 1750-51, John Chase and lived at Dartmouth. Issue: Rhoda, Nathaniel, Elizabeth, Rhoda, Benjamin, Isaac, Meriah, Sarah, Hannah and John.
  354. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 37. Thomas, Jr, fourth son of Thomas, lived, and probably died, at that part of Dartmouth which is now New Bedford, Mass. He m. Feb. 17, 1760, Mary Taber, and had issue: Salathiel, Thankful and Prince. .
  355. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 38.
  356. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 99. Nathan 3d, oldest son of Josiah, probably lived in that part of the old town of Rochester which adjoined the town of Wareham. He m. Mary Barlow at Rochester, and had issue...
  357. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 99. Barlow, b. Nov 7, 1745.
  358. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 144. Barlow, s. Nathan 3d and Mary, Nov 7, 1745.
  359. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 99. Experience, b. Sep 13, 1747, d. Sep 24, 1747.
  360. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester deaths, p 386. Experience, d. Nathan 3d and Mary, Sept. 24, 1747.
  361. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 99. Josiah, b. Dec 30, 1752, d. Dec 12, 1809.
  362. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 100. Josaih, who was a sailor, was lost at sea near Charleston, SC, Dec 12, 1809.
  363. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 99. Thankful, b. Mch 22, 1755.
  364. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts. Josiah Hammd, £1 1s 3d 2q.
  365. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 387, Rochester Deaths. Josiah, May 21, 1816, in 88th y, GR 21.
  366. Rochester Vital Records, p 154. Josaih Jr and Rebekah (int Rebecca) Hammond, Jan 10, 1750 (Rebecca, PCR).
  367. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 108. He m. 1st Jan 10, 1750, Rebecca Hammond, daughter of Capt Jabez Hammond, who was b. Feb 14, 1731, and d. Dec 29, 1767.
  368. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 107. He m. 1st Jan 10, 1750, Rebecca Hammond, daughter of Capt Jabez Hammond, who was b. Feb 14, 1731, and d. Dec 29, 1767.
  369. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 388, Rochester Deaths. Rebekah, first w. Josiah, Dec 29, 1767, in 37th y., GR21.
  370. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, Elnathan, Anstriss & Richard, Children of Josiah by his wife Rebecca, Sept 5, 1756 (bp).
  371. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Priscillai the Chield of Josiah by his wife Rebecca, March 23, 1760 (bp).
  372. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, Lothrop the Chield of Josiah by his wife Rebecca, June 6, 1762 (bp).
  373. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, Cary the Chield of Josiah by his wife Rebeccah, May 6, 1764 (bp).
  374. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Nathan the Chield of Josiah by his Wife Rebeccah, June 29, 1766 (bp).
  375. New England Historic & Genealogical Society Database. Hammond, Capt., Apr 8, 1803, in 38th y., GR 21.
  376. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to the year 1850, Vol II, p 154. HAMMOND, Josiah and Mary Barlow, July 7, 1771.
  377. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 108. Josiah 2d m. 2d Jul 7, 1771, Mary Barlow, who d. Feb 11, 1805 ae 75. No further issue.
  378. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to The Year 1850, Vol I, p 21. Mary, d. Edenezar and Rachel, Dec. 20, 1730
    [I cannot prove these are Mary's parents, but the timing works and it is the only one I can find at this time.].
  379. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births p. 148. Hannah, d. Barzilla and Mary, Apr 26, 1735.
  380. Wing Family of America, Inc. Hannah Hammond b. 26 Apr 1735, d. 24 May 1783?. She married Chillingsworth Foster. Hannah was born at Rochester, Plymouth, MA on 26 April 1735. She was the daughter of Barzillai Hammond and Mary Barlow. She married Jonathan Wing at Rochester, Plymouth, MA on 17 Jan 1764. Hannah Hammond died on 24 May 1783? At had a d. date for Phebe Handy Wing, at age 48.
  381. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 152. Hannah and Jonathan Wing, Jan 15, 1764.
  382. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 143. Abner, s. Josiah and Mary, June 10, 1735.
  383. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 143. Abnah, ch. Josiah, bp. Nov 19, 1741, CR2.
  384. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester marriages, p 148. Abner (Hammond) and Hulday Hammond, int. May 25, 1760.
  385. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 153. Huldah Hammond and Abner Hammond, int. May 25, 1760.
  386. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Thankful & Hannah the Children of Abner by his wife Huldah, July 31, 1768.
  387. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 146. Charity, d. Abner and Huldah, bp. Oct 28, 1770, CR2.
  388. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, Elizabeth Daughter of Abner & Huldah, Apr 19, 1772 (bp).
  389. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Ruth Child of Abner & Huldah, July 3, 1774 (bp).
  390. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, Abner, Son of Abner & Huldah, Aug 1776 (bp).
  391. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 111. James b. about 1725; d. in 1780.
  392. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts. James Hammd, £1 0s 3d 2q.
  393. Massachusetts, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991, Case #9031, James Hammond, 21 Mar 1778, Plymouth, MA. Executor son Gideon Hammond, names wife Hannah, sons Gideon, Barnabas, Jesse, James and daughter Susannah and nephew Roger.
  394. National Archives and Records Administration, Compiled Service Records of Soldiers who Served in the American Army During the Revolutionary War, RG 93.
  395. Find A Grave Memorial, #125637234. James Hammond, b. 1725, Rochester, Plymouth, MA, d. 1780, Mattapoisett, Plymouth, MA, burial, Barlow Cemetery, Mattapoisett, Plymouth, MA.
    Direct descendant of Francis Cooke and Richard Warren - Mayflower Pilgrims
    .
  396. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, P 153. James and Hannah Barlow, Apr 3, 1753.
  397. Rochester Town Records. Hammond, Barnibas, ch. James and Hannah, bp. 5 Sept 1756.
  398. Rochester Town Records. Hammond, Susanna, e. James and Hannah, Aug 21, 1758.
  399. Rochester Town Records. Hammond, James, s. James and Hannah, June 25, 1763.
  400. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p 61. Lyda, d. of John and Marah, b. 25 Feb 1731.
  401. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p 172. Hammond, Lydia and Jabez Weeks, 20 Sep 1753.
  402. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p 61. Jeduthan, s. of John and Marah, b. 25 Dec 1737.
  403. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War, p 186. Hammond, Jeduthan, Corporal, Capt Jabez Cottle's co., Col Ebenezer Sprout's (Plymouth Co) regt; marched Dec 8 1776; service 15 days; company marched to "Foglon ferry" R I, Dec 8, 1776, under command of Lt Barnabas Doty on an alarm.
  404. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p 172. Jeduthun and Fear Gifford, 27 Dec 1759.
  405. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p 60. Cloe, d. of Jeduthun and Fear, bp. 22 Oct 1769 CR 1.
  406. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p 60. Cloe, d. of Jeduthun and Fear, bp. 22 Oct 1769 CR 1.
  407. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p 60. Ephraim, s. of Jeduthun and Fear, bp. 22 Oct 1769 CR 1.
  408. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p 61. Molly, d. of Jeduthun and Fear, bp. 22 Oct 1769 CR 1.
  409. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p 61. Rose, d. of Jeduthun and Fear, bp. 27 May 1770 CR 1.
  410. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p 61. Paul, s. of John and Marah, b. 14 Apr 1740.
  411. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War, p 190. Hammond, Paul, Falmouth, Barnstable Co. Private, Capt Joseph Palmer's co, which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service 3 days.
  412. Vital Records of Falmouth, MA to the year 1850, p 172. Paul (Poal Hamond int.) and Anna (Anner int.) Davis, Jr., 27 Feb 1766.
  413. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births, p 154. Sarah, d. Jabez and Sara, Oct 15, 1734.
  414. Rochester Vital Records, p 157. Sarah and Enock Winslow, int. May 24, 1761.
  415. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 131. Sara m in 1761 Enock Winslow of Rochester, and moved to Woodstock, VT about 1789. Issue: Two daughters and a son, Noah, who left a large family, and d. at Pembrook, NY, when about 40 years old.
  416. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Rochester Marriages, p 157. HAMMOND, Sarah (Ham(mon)d) and Enoch Winslow, in. May 24, 1761.
  417. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 131. Sarah m in 1761 Enock Winslow of Rochester, and moved to Woodstock, VT about 1789.
  418. New England Society in the City of New York, Plymouth Church Records 1620-1859 (New York, New York: New England Society in the City of NY, 1920), Vol I, p 441. July 3rd 1737 The Grand Child of Mr John Faunce and Faunce the Son of Mr Jabez Hammond of Rochester were Baptized.
  419. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 132. Faunce Hammond, son of Jabez 1st, was b. at Rochester, MA May 10, 1737, moved to Dartmouth, now New Bedford, about the year 1777, and to Reading, VT Nov 1787, where he d. Feb 8, 1813.
  420. Hammond Genealogy - online data, http://www.illian.org/places/FamilySheets/d0099/F141007.html. Faunce Hammond, son of Jabez Hammond & Abigail Faunce, married Mary Holmes.
  421. Mayfower Descendants, Top of Page 2:171. Mar 7 A Purpose of Mariage, Between Faunce Hammond of Rochester, and Mary Holmes of Plymouth,.
  422. York, Plymouth Church Records 1620-1859, p 492. 1761 Decr 17 Faunce Hammond of Rochester & Mary Holmes.
  423. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 132. He m. Dec 3, 1761, Mary Holmes of Plymouth, MA, who d. Feb 1, 1813.
  424. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Nathaniel, Stephen, Ruth, Sally, Jabez Holmes, Children of Faunce & Mary, March 27, 1774 (bp).
  425. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, Jirah, Son of Faunce & Mary, Oct 1778 (bp).
  426. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, Luther, the Son of Faunce & Mary, June 10, 1781 (bp).
  427. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 383. Thomas Faunce, Son of Faunce & Mary, Jan 30, 1784 (bp).
  428. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Jabez the son of Jabez by his wife Abigail, July 5, 1741 (bp).
  429. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 153. Jabez Jr (Hammond) and Priscilla Dellino of Dartmouth in. Dec 22, 1765.
  430. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts. Jabez Hammd Jr - 10d 2q.
  431. Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians - online database, Jabez Delano Hammond Bio.
  432. Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850, Family History Library film #0873753. Jabez, Jr, Hammond, male, Prsicilla Dellino, 22 Dec 1765, Rochester, Plymouth,.
  433. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, Caleb, Son of Jabez & Priscilla, Aug 16, 1776 (bp).
  434. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 145. Calvin, s. Jabez and Abigal, Dec 29, 1745.
  435. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 150. Alvin (Ham(mon)d) and Patience Young of Chatham, int. Dec 1, 1765.
  436. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 177. Calvin Hammond of Dartmouth, fourth son of Jabez settled in Chatham, Mass. He m. Dec 15, 1765, Patience Young of Chatham and had issue.
  437. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Rhode Daughter to Jabez, Dec 27, 1747 (bp).
  438. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 131. Rhoda m. Aug 2, 1774, Calvin Washburn of Dartmouth, and lived and d. in Pawtucket, R. I. Issue: Mary and Nancy.
  439. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 131. 14. Elijah, b. Mch. 4, 1751. d. Apr. 20, 1815.
  440. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 187. Elijah Hammond, sixth son of Jabez, was born in the old town of Dartmouth, (now New Bedford) Mass., Mch 4, 1751, and died at Oakham, Mass., Apr. 20, 1815.
  441. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts. Elijah Hammd, 7s 5d 2q.
  442. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p. 187. He served in the War of the Revolution, being a Sergeant in the 5th Mass. Regt. He also acted a portion of the time as clerk, or private secretary, to General Washington. For one year he was confined on board a British prison-ship, where he underwent many hardships. He received an honorable discharge, and at the same time was honored with a badge of merit. His discharge - which was signed by General Washington himself - reads: "For faithful and honorable service, five years and upwards. Given at Head-quarters the eleventh day of June, 1783.
  443. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 187. He moved from New Bedord to Rutland, and afterwards to Oakham, Mass. He m. 1st in 1777, Mrs. Sarah (Cutting) Harrington, who d. Mch 4, 1794.
  444. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 187. 6. John, b. Aug 19, 1790; d. Apr 1, 1871.
  445. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p. 188. Elijah m. 2d, Eunice Davis, who was b. in 1754. Issue: Isabella.
  446. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 379. Abigail the Chield of Captn Jabez by his wife Abigail, July 25, 1762 (bp).
  447. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 132. Abigail m. Enoch Leonard, and moved to Pomfret, VT about 1790-95, where she d. at the age of about 80. Issue: Three sons and three daughters.
  448. Find A Grave Memorial, #147642980. Abigail Hammond Richardson, b. 16 Feb 1736, Newport, d. 10 Sept 1816, Newport, RI
    Burial unknown - believed to be buried in an unmarked grave in Common Cemetery near her husband and parents.
  449. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 197. Abigail m. Sep 13, 1759, Jacob Richardson, and lived at Newport, RI where her husband was at one time postmaster.
  450. Find A Grave Memorial, #84989498. Jacob Richardson, b. 22 Dec 1738, d. 6 Oct 1818, Newport, Newport, RI. Burial in Common Burying Ground, Newport, RI.
  451. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 197. Abigail m. Jacob Richardson and had issue: Mary Ann, Elizabeth Vernon, John Stevens, Nathaniel Hammond, Jacob, Jr, Abby Hammond, Elnathan Hammond, Anstis Elizabeth, and George Washington.
  452. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 196. Nathaniel, b. Jun 2, 1740; d. Mch --, 1777.
  453. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 201. He was a sea captain in the London trade, and d. in Jamaica, West Indies, Mch. 1777.
  454. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 201. Nathaniel Hammond, fifth son of Capt. Elnathan, was b. at Rehoboth, MA and lived at Newport, RI...m. Nov 27, 1769, Elizabeth Pabodie, dau of Benjamin and Abigail (Lyon) Pabodie, and was directly descended from John Alden and Priscilla Mullins.
  455. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 201. Abigail, b. ?; d. young - estimate of birth date is based on the fact that they married in 1769 - Nathaniel died in 1777.
  456. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XXII, p 422. He m. 2) int. Rochester 12 Dec 1772 Elizabeth Hammond, b. Newport RI, 25 May 1743; d. Rochester 10 Mar 1805 in 63rd yr; daughter of Elanthan and Mary (Wignal) Hammond of Newport, RI.
  457. Rochester Vital Records, Vol II, page 151. intentions stated 12 Dec 1772.
  458. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 197. Elizabeth, m. Jan 20, 1773, Nathaniel Sprague, and lived at Rochester. Issue: Luce, Micah, and Nathaniel.
  459. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XXII, p 422. Nathaniel Sprague, b. Rochester 21 May 1738; d. there 9 Jan 1797 in 59th year.
  460. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XXII, p 422. On 20 Dec 1768 Keziah Sprague of Rochester, widow, gave to son Nathaniel Sprague of Rochester, mariner, all her right to her son Micah's lands.
  461. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XXII, p 422. On 4 1788 Nathaniel Sprague of Rochester, Esq., and Micah Haskell of Rochester, taylor, and his wife Lucy, heirs of Nathaniel Sprague, divided the homestead farm of their grandfather Samue Sprague.
  462. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XXII, p 424. The will of Nathaniel Sprague of Rochester dated 4 Jan 1797, proved 2 Jan 1797, names wife Elizabeth, nephew Nathaniel Clapp; sister Lucy, wife of Micah Haskell; kinsman Theophilus Pitcher; Nathaniel Sprague Spooner, son of Seth Spooner; Nathaniel Sprague Ruggles, son of Major Elisha Ruggles; Nathaniel Sprague, son of Peleg Sprague of Keene, NH; Polly Ruggles, wife of Major Elisha Ruggles; and Keziah Luce, wife of Stephen Luce.
  463. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol 16, p 581. Polly B Sprague, d 2 Mar 1784 ae 11.
  464. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol 16, p 581. Ruth Sprague, d 25 Oct 1774 ae 5w.
  465. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol 16, p 581. Ruth Sprague, d 25 Oct 1775 ae 5w.
  466. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 197. Susannah m. Jan 29, 1767, Caleb Lyndon, and d. at Rehoboth, Mass., Aug 24, 1780. They had 3 sons and 3 daughters.
  467. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, P 129. Three companies of militia from Rochester marched to Boston in response to the Lexington call. The "First Company of Minute-men," under Capt. Edward Hammond, a "Second foot Company of Militia," under Capt. Nathaniel Hammond, and a third company under Liert. Seth Briggs, with which the Rev. Jonathan Moore, pastor of the First Chirch of Rochester, went as Chaplain...
    P. 130 - ...in 1778 two comapnies were in service under Capt. Nathaniel Hammond and Capt. Elisha Haskell; and in 1780 there were in service in Rhode Island in the Fourth Plymouth County Regiment, under Lt Col White, four companies from Rochester under Capt. Charles Church, Capt Nathaniel Hammond, Capt Barnabas Doty and Capt Samuel Briggs.
    P.131 - ...In 1775 it was voted to hire one hundred pounds to buy war stores, also "two Boats for the use of Capt. Nathaniel Hammond's Company"; also "to send to the West Indies by Capt. Moses Barlow for powder, firearms, molasses and other war supplies.".
  468. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, P 141.
  469. Rochester Vital Records, Vol II, page 156. Nath(anie)ll (int. Nathaniel) and Phebe Hammond, June 17, 1756.
  470. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 242. Phebe m. Jun 17, 1758, Capt Nathaniel Hammond, who was b. Jul 27, 1734 and a son of Benjamin and Priscilla (Sprague) Hammond.
  471. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 242.
  472. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 388, Rochester Deaths. Phebe, w. Capt Nathaniel, May 10, 1801, in 68th y, GR 21.
  473. Rochester Vital Records, Vol II, page 156. Nath(anie)l, Capt., and Elizabeth Hathaway of N(ew) Bedford, int. Nov. 21, 1803.
  474. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, P 207. He m. 2nd, in 1803, Elizabeth, daughter of Jacob Hthaway, who d. Jan. 13, 1854, ae 92.
  475. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 207. Enoch, b. Mch 13, 1735, d. Mch 12, 1800.
  476. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 152. Enoch (Hamm[on]d) and Druzilla West of Dartmo(uth), int. Nov 29, 1761.
  477. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 361. Enoch Hammd Esq, £1 4s. 11d.
  478. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War. Hammond, Enoch. Private, Capt Nathaniel Hammond's co, Col Ebenezer Sprout's (4th Plymouth co) regt; service, 4 days; company marched from Rochester to Rhode Island on an alarm in Dec 1776.
  479. Rochester Vital Records, Vol II, page 152. Enock (Hammond) and Druzilla West of Dartmouth, intentions stated 29 Nov 1761.
  480. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, P 208.
  481. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Ruth the Chield of Enoch by his wife Drewzillar, April 14, 1765 (bp).
  482. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 389, Rochester Deaths. Ruth, d. Enoch Esq and Drusilla, Oct 8, 1765, a 8m 26d, GR 21.
  483. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Thoms the Chield of Enoch by his wife Drewzillar, Aug 31, 1766 (bp).
  484. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 156, Rochester Births. Thomas, s. Enoch and Drusilla, Sept 17, 1766 (ch Enoch and Drewzillai, bp Aug 31 sic, CR2).
  485. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988. The births of Enoch Hammonds Children by Drusilla his wife
    1 - Benjamin Hammond their son was Born on Aug 26, 1763
    2 - Thomas Hammond their son was Born Septr 17th 1766
    3 - Nathaniel Hammond their Son was Born June 26th 1768.
  486. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 208. Thomas, b. Aug 17, 1766, d. 1 May 1804.
  487. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 208. Nathaniel, b. Jun 26, 1768, d. Jul 8 1838.
  488. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 216. George, b. Jun, 1734; d. Jan 14, 1782.
  489. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War. Hammond, George, Rochester. Private, Capt Edward Hammond's co of Minute-men, Col Theophilus Cotton's regt which marched in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775; service from April 20 to April 26, 1775, 7 days; also Capt Edward Hammond's co, Col Theophilus Cotton's regt; muster roll dated Aug 1, 1775; enlisted May 1, 1775; service 3 mos 8 days; also company return dated Oct 7, 1775; also order for bounty coat or its equilvalent in money dated Roxbury, Nov 11, 1775; also, 2d co commanded by Lt John Doty, Col Ebenezer Sprout's ret; enlisted May 6, 1778; discharged May 7, 1778; service 2 days on an alarm at Dartmouth; also same co and regt; enlisted Sept 5, 1778, discharged Sept 11, 1778; service 6 days on an alarm at Dartmouth; also Private Cpat Barnabas Doty's co, Col Ebenezer Sprout''s regt; enlisted Sept 13, 1778; discharged Sept 17, 1778; service 5 days on an alarm at Falmouth, Barnstable Co.
  490. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 217. Capt. George m. 2d, Nov 1773, Betsey Thomas, who d. Mch. 20, 1787.
  491. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 216. George, second son of Rowland, who was a captain of militia, was a farmer on the homestead of his father at Carver, MA. He m. 1st Nov 1759, Lucy Sturtevant, who was b. in 1737, and d. Aug 25, 1772.
  492. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 216. He m. 1st Nov 1759, Lucy Sturtevant, who was b. in 1737, and d. Aug 25, 1772.
  493. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 383. Hammond, Timothy Son to John Junr by his wife Mary, March 11, 1743/4 (bp).
  494. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 235. Timothy, who inherited the northern part of his father's farm, m. Sep. 25, 1767, Deborah, daughter of Roger Hammond, who was b. Oct. 15, 1746.
  495. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 389, Rochester Deaths. Timothy, h. Deborah, Dec 4, 1783. (in 39th y, GR21).
  496. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 159. Timoth and Deborah Ham(mon)d, Oct 26 (dup Oct 27), 1767. (Oct 26, PCR).
  497. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, Deborah daughter of Rogr by his wife Charity, Nov 1746 (bp).
  498. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 146. Deborah, d. Roger and Charity, Oct 15, 1746.
  499. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 235. Betsey, b. 12 Feb 1770.
  500. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 147, Rochester Births. Elisabeth, d. Timothy and Deborah, Feb 12, 1770.
  501. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 242. Lydia (Lois) b. Feb 7, 1732.
  502. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 154. Louis (dup and int. Lois) and Nathaniel Myrick of Herdwick, May 29, 1764. (Louis Hamond and Nathaniel Myrick of Hartwick, PCR).
  503. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births, p 155. Susannah, d. Nathan and Sarah, June 28, 1738 (w. Nathaniel Bessey, d. Nathan and Sarah (Snow), PRI).
  504. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 242. Susannah, b. Jun 28, 1738, m. Mch 16, 1764, Nathaniel Besse, and lived on the Andrew Dunham place in Hammondtown.
  505. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 212. Susannah, b. Jun 28, 1738, m. Mch 16, 1764, Nathaniel Besse, and lived on the Andrew Dunham place in Hammondtown.
  506. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 158. Susannah, d. Nathan and Sarah, June 28, 1738 (w. Nathaniel Bessey, d. Nathan and Sarah (Snow), PRI).
  507. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 242. Thankful, daughter of Nathan and Sarah Snow, m. Asa (or Aseph) Price and lived in Fairhaven, Mass.
  508. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 158. Thankfull (dup Thankful) and Asaph (int. Aseph) Price (dup Peirce), Dec 19, 1765. (Thankful and Asaph Price, PCR).
  509. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 244. Polypus, Jr b. about 1758, m. Nov 7 1784, Maria Benson at Middleboro, lived at Rochester, and had issue: Hannah, Sarah, Polypus, Samuel.
  510. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War, p 191. Hammond, Polypus, Rochester. Return of men raised to serve in the Continental Army from Capt. Jos. Parker's co, Col Sprout's (4th Plymouth Co) regt, dated Rochester, Jan 15, 1778; residence, Rochester; engaged for town of Rochester; joined Capt Eddy's co, Col. Bradford's regt; term 3 year; also list of men mustered by James Hatch, Muster Master for Plymouth Co; Col. Bradford's get; age 16 years; enlisted by Capt Joshua Eddy; also Private, 7th co, Col Gamaliel Bradford's regt; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan 1 1777, to Dec 31, 1779; also detachment from Capt Joshua Eddy's co, Col Bradford's regt; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan 1 1777, to Dec 31, 1779; also detachment from Capt. Joshua Eddy's co, Col Bradford's regt; subsistnece allowed from date of enlistment, Dec 27, 1776 to date of marching to Bennington, Feb 22, 1777; said Hammond credited with 54 days allowance, including 11 days travel on march from Boston to Bennington; also Capt Eddy's co, Col Bradford's regt; return endorsed "January 28, 1778" mustered by County Muster Master Perez Simons, and by a Continental Muster Master; also Capt Eddy's co, Col Bradford's ret; return endorsed "January 28, 1778" dated White Plains; also, Capt Eddy's co, Col Bradford's regt; reutrn of men in camp on or before Aug 15, 1777, dated Feb 16, 1779; reported joined Feb 30, 1777.
  511. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 251. Hunnewell, b. 9 Aug 1740; d. 2 Nov 1807, was a farmer and lived near the Hiram Hammond place.
  512. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts. Honeywell Hammd, 6s 3d.
  513. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 251. Hunnewell, b. 9 Aug 1740; d. 2 Nov 1807.
  514. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War. Hammond, Hunne'l, Rochester. Sergeant, Capt Abiel Peirce's co., Col Nicholas Dike's regt; pay abstract for travel allowance to and from camp, etc, dated Nov 1776; said Hammond credited with 4 days allowance; mileage (130 miles) also allowed.
  515. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 251. He m. Nov 26, 1778, Mary Andrews, who d. Apr 1829, between 80 and 90 years of age. No issue.
  516. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 153. Honiwell (Hammond) (dup. and int. Honewell) and (int. Mrs.) Mary Andros, Nov 26, 1778. (Hunnowell and Mary Andrew, PCR. Hunnewell and Mary Andrews, CRI).
  517. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 388, Rochester Deaths. Mary, wid. Hunnewel, Apr --, 1829, a. "between 80 and 90" (Mary [Andrews], w. Hunnewell, PRI.
  518. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, Benjamin the Chield of Antipas by his wife Abigail, May 9, 1756 (bp).
  519. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 145, Rochester Births. Benjamin, s. Antipas and Abigal, Apr 5, 1756.
  520. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War, p 179. Hammond Benjamin. Private, Capt. Thomas Crandon's co.; enlisted July 28, 1775; service, 5 mos 6 days in defence of the seacoast.
  521. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War. Hammond, Benjamin, Rochester. Private, Capt. Abiel Peirce's co., Col. Nicholas Dike's regt; pay abstract for travel allowance to and from camp, etc, dated Nov 1776; said Hammond credited with 4 days allowance; mileage (130 miles) also allowed.
  522. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War. Hammond, Benjamin. Private, Capt. Samuel Brigg's co., Col. Theophilus Cotten's regt, Gen. Palmer's brigade; service, 32 days, on a secret expedition to Tiverton, R I, Sept 29, 1777; also same co. and regt; order dated Rochester, May 2, 1778, signed by said Hammond and others, for bounty for service at Rhode Island, payable to Lt. Solomon Young.
  523. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War. Hammond, Benjamin, 4th. Private, Capt Nathaniel Hammond's co., 4th Plymouth regt commanded by Lt Col White; enlisted July 30, 1780; discharged Aug 8, 1780; service 9 days at Rhode Island on an alarm. Roll certified at Rochester.
  524. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 251. Benjamin, b. Apr 5, 1756; d. Jun 16, 1843.
  525. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 149. Benja(min) (int. Jr) and Lydia Haskell, Oct 22, 1780 (Benjamin, PCR CRI).
  526. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 251. He m. Oct 22, 1780, Lydia Haskell, who d. Aug 1841, ae 81.
  527. Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol XXII, P 421. Micah Haskell of Rochester, taylor, made his will on 28 July 1807 with a codicil on the same day, and it was proved 15 Aug 1807. He named Nathaniel Clapp (executor); Zebulon Haskell and Job Haskell, both of Rochester, sons of Seth Haskell; Nathaniel Haskell of Hardwick; Samuel Haskell of Brookfield; Roger Haskell of Oakham; Zebulon Haskell of Middleborough; Elisha Haskell of Middleborough; Lydia Hammond wife of Benjamin of Rochester, daughter of Seth Haskell; Abiah Peeking wife of Benjamin of Rochester, daughter of Seth; Micah Haskell Ruggles, son of Elisha Ruggles of Rochester; and Henry Ruggles, James Ruggles, and William Ruggles, sons of Elisha.
  528. New England Historic & Genealogical Society Database. Hammond, Aseneth, ch. Benjamin and Lydia (Haskell), "said to have died of spotted fever early in 19th century," a. 22, PRI.
  529. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births, p 151. Mary (Hammd), ch. Barzillai and Anne, bp. Sept 21, 1755, CR2 (w. Nathan Briggs, d. Barzillai and Anna (Tobey), b. --- 1755, PRI).
  530. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, Mary of Barzillai by his wife Anne by Revd Mr Brown of Little Comptn, Sept 21, 1755.
  531. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 255. Mary b. 1755 d. Oct 1832.
  532. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 255. Mary m. Dec 2, 1773, Nathan Briggs of Wareham, who d. May wt, 1817, ae. 69.
  533. Rochester Vital Records, p 154. Mary and Nathan Briggs, Dec 2, 1773.
  534. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births p 152. Nathaniel, s. Barzilla and Mary, June 5, 1726.
  535. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 255. Nathan m. Mary Davis, daughter of Joseph and Mercy (Hammond) Davis, and had a son, Nathan, who m. Almira, daughter of Nathaniel Dunham of Hammondtown. They reside on the old homestead of Nathan Hammond, grandson of William Hammond of London.
  536. Federal Census, 1790, Rochester, Plymouth, MA, Roll: M637_4; Image: 0533. Moses Hammond, one male 16 or upwards, one free white female. Residing next door to Joshua Hammond. Many Hammonds listed in the Rochester census.
  537. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births p 152. Moses, s. Barzilla and Mary, Nov 15, 1731.
  538. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Moses, June 13, 1773.
  539. MA Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991, Case #9052, Box 107167, Plymouth Co Registry of Probate, Plymouth, MA. Will written 7 Mar 1800; proved 18 June 1800.
  540. MA Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991, Box 107167, Roll #126, Images 707-715. Will of Moses Hammond entered into Probate by executor Rev Lemuel LeBaron; will proven by witness Lemuel Sturtevant, William LeBaron, Geo. Linkon, James Hammond and Phebe Pease.
  541. Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850. Moses Hammond married Maese Hourse (Mercy Hawes) 1 April 1756 in Rochester, Plymouth, MA.
  542. Rochester Vital Records, Vol II, page 155. Moses and Maese House, Apr 1, 1756. (Mose and Marcy House, PCR).
  543. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births, p 143. Abel, s. Moses and Mercy, May 3, 1765.
  544. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, Bett, Moses, Stephen, Abel, Mehitable, Mercy, Childr of Moses & Mehitb., Aug 1, 1773 (bp).
  545. Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850, 0873753. Moses Hammond married Mehitable Barlow 26 Jan 1772 in Rochester, Plymouth, MA.
  546. Rochester Vital Records, Vol II 155. Moses and Mehitable Barlow of Sandwich, Jan 26, 1772, in Sandwich.
  547. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, Mehitable wife of Moses, Nov 29, 1772.
  548. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births, p 155. Stafford, s. Barzilla and Mary, Sept 9, 1733.
  549. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 255. 5. Stafford, b. Sep 9, 1733, d. Jul 15, 1809.
  550. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 389, Rochester Deaths. Stafford, July 15, 1809, in 78th y, GR 22.
  551. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 256. He m. 1st, Aug 2, 1761, Hannah Doty, who was b. in 1735, and d. Apr. 30, 1793.
  552. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 387, Rochester Deaths. Hannah, w. Stafford, Apr 30, 1793, in 58th y. GR 22.
  553. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births, p 155. Sarah, d. Barzilla and Mary, May 1, 1743.
  554. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 255. Sarah (dau of Barzillai) m. a Jenne.
  555. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births, p 147. Elisha, s. Barzilla and Anna, Feb 4, 1750.
  556. NARA - National Archives and Records Administration, Comp Svc Rec of Soldiers Who Served in the Rev War, Rec Gp 93, 1775-1785, NARA M881. Elisha Hammond served as Ensign in Col. Rufus Putnam's Fifth MA Regiment, from1 Jan 1777 to 1 Nov 1777 as Quartermaster from 1 Nov 1777 to 1 Apr 1779 and as Lieutenant from 1 Apr 1779 until he resigned his commission sometime in May 1782.
  557. NARA - National Archives and Records Administration, Comp Svc Rec of Soldiers Who Served in the Rev War, Rec Gp 93, 1775-1785, NARA M881. Elisha Hammond died Feb 25, 1839 leaving no widow, the following children survived him - James Hammond and David Hammond.
  558. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 264. Noah, b. 8 Jun 1750; d. 27 Aug 1834, m. 1st Eunice Hammond, daughter of Josiah Hammond 2d and m. 2d Lydia (Churchill) Barlow.
  559. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War, p 190. Hammond, Noah, Rochester. Seageant, Capt. Earl Clap's co of Minute-men, Col. Theophilus Cotton's regt; muster roll dated Aug 1 1775; enlisted May 2, 1775; service, 3 mos 6 days aldo company return dated Oct 7 1775; also Capt Nathaniel Hammond's co., Col Ebenezer Sprout's (4th Plymouth Co) regt; service, 15 days; company marched from Rochester to Rhode Island on an alarm in Dec 1776; also 1st Sergeant, Capt William Tupper's co., Col Titcomb's regt; service in April, May and June, 1777, 65 days under Maj Gen Spencer on Expedition to Rhode Island; mileage (80 miles) allowed; roll endorsed "for 2 Months Service at Rhode Island;" also Sergeant, Capt Nathaniel Hammond's co, Col John Daggett's regt; entered service Aug 25, 1778; discharged Sept 1, 1778; service 8 days; mileage (70 miles) allowed; company detached from militia for service on expedition to Rhode Island; also, Capt Nathaniel Hammond's co., 4th Plymouth Co regt commanded by Lt Col White; entered service July 30, 1780; discharged Aug 8, 1780; service 9 days at Rhode Island on an alarm.
  560. New England Historic & Genealogical Society Database. Hammond, Noah, 17 Aug, 1834.
  561. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 156. Noah and Eunice Hammond, May 31, 1778.
  562. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 108. Eunice m. May 31, 1777, Noah Hammond, son of Israel, and grandson of Benjamin 2d. Issue: Rebecca, Elizabeth and Priscilla.
  563. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 383. Hammond, Unice the Chield of Josiah Junr by his wife Rebecca, April 9, 1758 (bp).
  564. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 264. Rebecca, b. 14 Feb 1779, d. 1868.
  565. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 264. Elizabeth, b. 12 Feb 1781, d. 1870.
  566. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 264. Priscilla, b. 21 Jul 1783, d. 12 Dec 1820.
  567. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 156. Hammond, Noah and Lydia Barlow, Nov 9, 1786.
  568. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 264. He m. 2d, Nov 9, 1786, Lydia (Churchill) Barlow, who d. May 15, 1804 and had further issue.
  569. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 264. Noah, b. 24 Jul 1787, d. 1803.
  570. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 264. Israel, b. 13 Feb 1792, d. 22 May 1839.
  571. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 264. Israel, b. 13 Feb 1792, d. 22 May 1839.
  572. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 381. Hammond, Joanna and Susannah Children of Elisha by his wife Elizabath, April 19, 1748 (bp).
  573. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 158. Susanna (dup Susannah) and Wyat (dup and int. Wiat) Barlow, Apr 6, 1772. (Susanna and Wiatt Barlow, PCR).
  574. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 153. Joanna and Olliver Alline, int. Aug 22, 1762.
  575. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, Anstus the Chield of Elisha by his wife Elizabath, April 23, 1758 (bp).
  576. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 268. Anstris, or Anstrus, b. 27 Feb 1750, m. 1st Silas Jenney of Fairhaven, but had no issue; Anstris m. 2d Jun 6, 1787, Seth Hammond, Jr, of East Fairhaven, and had: Elisha, Elihu and Betsy.
  577. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 21. Seth Jr, m. 2d Jun 6, 1787, Anstris (Hammond) Jenney, daughter of Elisha Hammond, and granddaughter of Benjamin 2d.
  578. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 21. Seth, Jr, b. Jul 4, 1748.
  579. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 148. Anstis (int. Mrs. Anstes) and int. Capt.) Silas Jenne (int. of Dartmouth), Apr. --, 1778. (Anstris and Silas Jenny, PCR).
  580. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 268. Anstris, or Anstrus, b. 27 Feb 1750, m. 1st Silas Jenney of Fairhaven, but had no issue; Anstris m. 2d Jun 6, 1787, Seth Hammond, Jr, of East Fairhaven, and had: Elisha, Elihu and Betsy.
  581. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 92. Parnel Hammond, born 24 March, 1736; died 22 January, 1817; married 1) Captain Paul Sears; 2) William Coffin; 3) Burdsall Tyler.
  582. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 156. Parnal and Paul Sears, Jr, int. Nov 30, 1755.
  583. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 75. William Coffin was born at Newbury, MA 6 May 1733; died at Greenbank, Burlinton, NJ circa 1779.
  584. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 92. Edward Hammond, born 8 May 1738; died 11 May 1802; married, 17 June, 1762, Mary, daughter of Caleb Lombard.
  585. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 146. Edward, s. Joseph and Thankfull, May 8, 1738.
  586. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 92. Edward Hammond was a captain in Colonel Cotton's regiment of Massachusetts militia, and was in active service in the Revolution.
  587. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War, p 182. Hammond Edward, Rochester. Captain of a company of Minute-men, Col. Theophilus Cotton's regt, which marched in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775; service from April 20 to April 26, 1775, 7 days; also Captain, Col Cotton's regt; list of officers; ordered in Provincial Congress May 27, 1775 that commissions be delivered said officers; also Captain, Col Cotton's ret; muster roll dated Aug 1, 1775; engaged April 27, 1775; service, 3 mos 12 days; also company return dated Oct 7, 1775; also, Captain; engaged Aug 13, 1779; discharged Sept 13, 1779; service, 1 mo 4 days, travel (80 miles) included; company detached from militia to serve at Rhode Island for the term of 4 weeks in a regiment under Capt. Samuel Fisher, Commandant.
  588. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War. Hammond, Edward, Rochester, Private, Capt. Joseph Parker's co., Col. Ebenezer Sprout's regt; service, 12 days; company marched from Rochester to "foglon ferry" R I under command of 2d lt John Doty on the alarm of Dec 8, 1776; mileage out and home (70 miles) allowed.
  589. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War. Hammond Edward. Private, Capt. Barnabas Doty's co, Col. Ebenezer Sprout's regt; enlisted Sept 13, 1778; discharged Sept 17, 1778; service, 5 days, on an alarm at Falmouth, Barnstable Co.
  590. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester deaths, p 386. Edward, May --, 1802, CRI (May 11, in 64th y., GR 13).
  591. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 92. married 17 June 1762, Mary, daughter of Caleb Lombard. She died 3 October 1833, leaving issue.
  592. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 151. Edward and Mary Lumbert (dup. Lumbard, int. Lumbart) June 17, 1762 (Lumbert, PCR Lumbart CRI).
  593. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 92. He resided at what is now Marion, Massachusetts.
  594. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 388, Rochester Deaths. Mary, wid. Edward, Oct 3, 1833, a. 88.
  595. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 92. She died 3 October 1833, leaving issue.
  596. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 92. Thankful Hammond, born 2 January, 1740; married, 13 January, 1760, John Stevens. They had issue, and resided at Rochester.
  597. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 158. Thankfull and John Stephens Jan 31, 1760 (Thankfull and John Stevens, Jan 21, PCR Thankfull and John Stevens, Jan 31, CRI).
  598. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 92. Zuriah Hammond, born 22 April, 1742; married 15 January, 1761, Stephen Bennett.
  599. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 157, Rochester Births. Zurviah (Zeriah), d. Joseph (Josephas) and Thankfull, Apr 22, 1742 (Zeruiah, d. Josephus and Thankfull, CR1).
  600. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 245. 4. Zuriah, b. Apr 22, 1742.
  601. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 159. Hammond, Zeviah (Hamm[on]d) (int. Thankful) and Stephen Bennet (dup. Bennett) of Dartmouth, Jan 15 (dup Jan 25), 1761. (Zerviah and Stephen Bennet of Dartm[ou]th, Jan 15, PCR Zerviah and Stephen Bennit of Dartmouth, Jan 15, CRI).
  602. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Olive the Daughter of Rogr by his wife Charity, July 14, 1745 (bp).
  603. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 153, Rochester Births. Olive, d. Roger and Charity, Apr 13, 1745.
  604. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 267. Olive m. Jan 5, 1764, Stephen Wing, and lived on the late Alvah Shurtleff farm in Hammondtown.
  605. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 156. Ollive (dup Olive) and Steven (dup. Stephen) Wing, Jan. 5, 1764. (Ollive and Stephen Wing, PCR).
  606. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Thankful the Chield of Roger by his wife Charity, Sept 22 1754 (bp).
  607. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 156, Rochester Births. Thankfull, d. Roger and Charity, Setp 7, 1754.
  608. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 267. Thankful m. Jul 12, 1781, Dr Samuel Cheever of Eastham, Mass., and probably had issue.
  609. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 21. Lurana, b. Jun 3, 1741.
  610. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 21. Lurana m. Dec 17, 1773, Hathaway Randall at Dartmouth.
  611. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 154. Lurany of Dartmouth and Hathaway Randall (int. Randol), Feb 17, 1774 in Dartmouth.
  612. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 21. Nathaniel, b. 3 Jan, 1754, d. at sea, 1781; m. 1st in 1775, Sarah Stevens; he m. 2d, Dec 5, 1778, Deborah Bolles at Dartmouth. Had issue: Nathaniel, b. 1779, d. 1802.
  613. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 21. Nathaniel was a sea captain, probably in the merchant service.
  614. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 156. Hammond, Nathaniel of Dartmouth and Deborah Bolles, Jan 31, 1779 (Bolls, PCR CRI).
  615. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 13. Sylvanus and Ebenezer were b. 19 March 1756 - Ebenezer died very young.
  616. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester deaths, p 386. Elisha, s. Sylvanus and Charity, Jan --, 1793.
  617. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 156, Rochester Births. Sylvanus, s. Sylvanus and Charity, Jan 10, 1786.
  618. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 146, Rochester Births. Ebenezer, s. Sylvanus and Charity, Apr 5, 1788.
  619. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 146, Rochester Births. Charity, d. Sylvanus and Charity, Aug 8, 1790.
  620. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 147, Rochester Births. Elisha, s. Sylvanus and Charity, Nov 26, 1792.
  621. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 155, Rochester Births. Seth, s. Sylvanus and Charity, Dec 25, 1793.
  622. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 13.
  623. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester deaths, p 386. Ebenezer, June 19, 1841 (a. 79, GRI).
  624. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 150. Hammond, Ebenezer and Prudence Shermon (dup and int. Shearman) Jan 4, 1790 (Sherman, Jan 14, PCR).
  625. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester marriages, p 148. Amaziah and Lydea Guardner of Nantucket, int. Dec 28, 1755.
  626. Gazeteer of the State of New York, p 305. Amaziah Hammond settled in Commonsville, Livingston County in 1795 - with Cornelius McCoy from PA.
  627. Barney Genealogical Record. Amaziah Hammond Married Lydia Gardner, daughter of Peter Gardner and Elisabeth Coffin on 27 May 1756.
  628. Barney Genealogical Record. Lydia Gardner, b. 20 Mar 1732, d. 9 Dec 1810.
  629. Barney Genealogical Record. Sally Hammond, b. ----, d. 29 Aug 1848.
  630. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 144. Archelaus, ch. Amaziah and Lydia, bp. Feb 22, 1764, CR2.
  631. Wikipedia, History of Whaling. Britain
    Samuel Enderby, along with Alexander Champion and John St. Barbe, using American Vessels and crews fitted out twelve whaleships for the southern fishery in 1776. More were sent in 1777 and 1778 before political and economic troubles hampered the trade for some time.
    Alexander Champion, with his brother Benjamin, sent the first British whaler east of the Cape of Good Hope in 1786. She was the Triumph, Daniel Coffiin, master. In 1788 Enderby sent the first whaler, the Emelia (270 tons) under James Shields around Campe Horn into the Pacific. Archelus Hammond of Nantucket killed the first sperm whale there off the coast of Chile on 3 March 1789. She returned in 1790 with 139 tons of sperm oil.
  632. The History of Nantucket, p 652. The first man to kill a sperm whale in the Pacific Ocean was Arcelus Hammond of Nantucket, then mate of the English whale-ship Amelia of London. Capt. Hammond sailed from France on the Cyrus, which was captured by an English frigate and he was obliged to enter the English service.
  633. Barney Genealogical Record. Ruth Hammond b 24 Nov 1761.
  634. Barney Genealogical Record. Deborah Hammond b. 29 Jul 1773, d. 2 Aug 1818.
  635. Barney Genealogical Record. Love Hammond, b. 17 Jun 1778, d. 26 Jan 1818.
  636. Ancestry.com, Almy Et Brown Family. Arcelus Hammond, s. of Arcelus and Elizabeth Weeks Hammond, b. Feb 1735/36, Fairhaven, Bristol, MA; d. bef Mar 1806, Kingsclear, York, New Brunswick, Canada; buried Hammond Cemetery, Kingsclear, York, NB, Can.
  637. Ancestry.com, Almy Et Brown Family. In 1764 he obtained land grants in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia. He married Jerusha Newcomb (b. Edgartown, Dukes Co, Martha's Vineyard, MA Jan 1743/44) on June 22, 1762 and ist the 1st marriage recorded in the Cornwallis Town Book. Source: "Archelaus Hammond: A Planter with American and English Roots" by Paul Dayton Kilburn, Generation, Fall 1998, Vol 20, No 3.
  638. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 21, p 267. John, s. of John and Elizabeth, 29 Dec 1745.
  639. New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 35, p 394. The fifth child of John and Rose was Thomas, born July 16, 1718, 29 married Rebecca Paddock. A son of Thomas and Rebecca was Judah Paddock, born Nov 5, 1748, who married Deborah Douglass.
  640. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 34. Barnabas, sixth son of Samuel 2nd, m. at Rochester, Dec 6, 1770, Mary Clark, daughter of David and Maria (Hammond) Clark. He probably had a son:
    1. Seth 3d, b. 1773, d. Jun. 26 1841.
  641. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 34. Seth Hammond 3d, probably son of Barnabas, was b. at Fairhaven or Acushnet in 1773, and d. at Marion, Jun 26, 1841. He was a sea captain, and lived near the Weweantit River, Marion, where all his children were born. He m. 1st, Nov. 19 1794, Elizabeth Damon of Fairhaven, and had issue.
  642. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 34. He m. 1st, Nov. 19 1794, Elizabeth Damon of Fairhaven, and had issue.
  643. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 34. Catherine Hammond, b. 30 Jul 1797, m. 8 Aug 1816, Jirch Clifton of Marion. Issue: Fannie, Harriet, Charles, and Joseph.
  644. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 34. Eliza, b. 20 Apr 1806, m. Oct 5 1823, William Haney or Hann, of Marion and had issue: Catherine, Sophronia and William, Jr.
  645. Rochester Vital Records, p 158. Hammond, Seth and (int. Mrs.) Betsey (dup. adds B.) Blankinship, July 13, 1818 (Betsey, CRI).
  646. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 245. 5. Betsey, b. Apr 23, 1773.
  647. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 56.
  648. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 57.
  649. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 99. Bathsheba, b. Aug 23, 1740, d. Apr 1, 1767.
  650. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 145, Rochester Births. Bathshua, (twin) d. Nathan 3d and Mary, Aug 23, 1740.
  651. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 98. Bathsheba, b. 23 Aug 1740; d. 1 Apr 1767.
  652. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 99. Bathsheba m. Dec 23, 1762, Bezaliel Washburne, and probably lived at Rochester. Issue have not been learned.
  653. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester marriages, p 149. Barshabee (dup. Bathsheba) and Berzeliel Washbon (dup. Bazaleel Washbun, in. Barzeliel) of Dartmouth, Dec 23, 1762 (dup. 1763). Barsheba and Bezaleil Washburne of Dartmouth, Dec 23, 1762, PCR. Barshba and Barzelel Washbon of Dartmouth, Dec 23, 1762, CRI).
  654. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 99. Beulah, b. Apr 13, 1742.
  655. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 145. Bulah, d. Nathan 3d and Mary, Apr 13, 1742.
  656. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 99. Beulah, m. Apr 1, 1767, John Briggs Jr. at Rochester, but her issue is not known.
  657. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 150. Bulah and John Briggs, Jr, Apr 1, 1767, in Wareham.
  658. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 99. Aaron, b. 23 May 1744, d. Nov 30, 1833.
  659. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 143. Aaron, s. Nathan 3d and Mary, May 23, 1744.
  660. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 148. Hammond, Aaron and Abigail Weston of Dartmouth, int. Aug. 20, 1769.
  661. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War. Hammond, Aaron. Private, Capt. Samuel Brigg's co., 4th Plymouth Co. regt commanded by Lt Col White; enlisted July 30, 1780; discharged Aug 8, 1780; service, 9 days at Rhode Island on an alarm. Roll dated Rochester.
    .
  662. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Marriages, p 148. Aaron and Jedidiah (int. Jedidah) White of Wareham, Dec 25, 1784, in Wareham.
  663. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 99. Aaron, b. May 23, 1744, d. Nov 30, 1833.
  664. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 100. Aaron, oldest son of Nathan 3d, lived near the old Friends' Meeting House, Marion, and perhaps a part of the time near Blalckmore's Pong, Wareham. He was thrice married. He m. 1st, Aug 24, 1769, Abigail Weston and had issue...
  665. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 144. Anna, d. Aaron and Abigail, Oct 30, 1770.
  666. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 144. Anna, d. Aaron and Abigail, bp July 10, 1774, CR1.
  667. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 143. Aaron, s. Aaron and Abigail, May 10, 1772.
  668. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 143. Aaron, s. Aaron and Abigail, bp. July 10, 1774.
  669. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 145. Bathsheba, d. Aaron and Abigail, bp. Mar 17, 1776, CR1.
  670. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 144. Barlow, s. Aaron and Abigail, July 9, 1777.
  671. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 100. Aaron m. 2d, Dec 23, 1784, Jedida White, and had further issue...
  672. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 100. Aaron, m. 3d, May 8, 1794, Hannah Benson, but had no other issue.
  673. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 99. Rose, b. Mch 5, 1749, d. Dec 21, 1826.
  674. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 99. Rose m. Joseph Briggs, and the family afterwards moved to Vermont, perhaps near Barnard, where Joseph d. Jul 15, 1819 ae 76. Issue: Joseph, Mary, Peleg, Florina, and Abigail. Florina m. Dr Thomas Swift of Barnard, and had a daughter, Mary A, who m. George C Hammond of Barnard. This George C. was a grandson of Jabez Hammond 2d, who settled at Woodstock, Vt.
  675. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 99. Shubael, b. May 17, 1750, d. Jul 1, 1835.
  676. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War, p 193. Hammond, Shubael, Rochester. Private, Capt Edward Hammond's co of Minute-men, Col Theophilus Cotton's ret, which arched in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775; service from April 20 to April 26, 1775, 7 days; also, Capt Edward Hammond's co., Col Theophilus Cotton's regt; muster roll dated Aug 1, 1775; enlisted 1 May 1775; service 3 mos 8 days; also company return dated Oct 7, 1775; also, order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Roxbury, Nov 11, 1775.
  677. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War, p 193. Hammond Shubael. Pay roll of 2d co commanded by Lt John Doty, Col Ebenezer Sprout's regt; enlisted May 6 1778; discharged May 7, 1778; service, 2 days, on an alarm at Dartmouth; also, same co and regt; enlisted Sept 5, 1778; dischared Sept 11, 1778; service 6 days, on an alarm at Dartmouth; roll sworn to in Plymouth Co.
  678. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War, p 193. Hammond, Shubael, Sergeant, Capt John Gibb's co, Col John Jacob's regt; appointed July 23 (also given July 22), 1780; discharged May 77, 1778; service 23 days, at Newport, R I; company dtached from militia to reinforce Continental Army for 3 months. Roll dated Wareham. .
  679. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 103. Shubael, fourth son of Nathan 3d, was a farmer, and lived in the northeasterly part of Rochester. He m Oct 17, 1773, Anna Barden, who was b. in 1755.
  680. Pension File, Revolutionary War, Series: M805; Roll: 393; Image: 700; File: W21296. Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Town of Rochester Massachusetts, September 28th 18326 - I James Ruggles do on oath declare that I am Town Clerk of the Town of Rochester in the County of Plymouth and State of Massachusetts, and that I have the custody of the Records of said Town. That it appears by said records that Mr. Shubal Hammond and Miss Ann Barden both of Rochester were joined in marriage by the Rev. Jonathan Moore, the minister of the South Precinct in said Town of Rochester on the Seventh day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & seventy three. Jas Ruggles Town Clerk.
  681. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 158. Shubel (dup. Shubal) and Anna Bardin (dup Barden), Oct 7, 1773. (Shubael and Anna Barden, PCR Shubil and Anna Burden, CRI).
  682. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Records in the Woodside Cemetery, Yarmouthport, p 41. HAMMOND, Anna, widow of Shubael of Middleborough, died 10 June, 1842, aged 84.
  683. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 103. Shubael, fourth son of Nathan 3d, was a farmer, and lived in the northeasterly part of Rochester. He m Oct 17, 1773, Anna Barden, who was b. in 1755.
  684. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 107. Elanathan, b. Nov 19, 1751; d. Jul 19, 1831.
  685. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War. Hammond, Elnathan, Rochester. Private, Capt Earl Clap's co. of Minute-men, Col. Theophilus Cotton's regt which marched in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775; service 12 days; also company reutrn dated Oct 7, 1775
    .
  686. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts. Total tax levied 1776 - 5s 5d.
  687. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War. Hammond, Elnathan, Pay roll of 2d co. commanded by Lt John Doty, Col Ebenezer Sprout's regt; enlisted 6 May 1778; discharged 7 May 1778; service 2 days on an alarm at Dartmouth; also same co and regt; enlisted Sept 5 1778; discharged Sept 11, 1778; service 6 days, on an alarm at Dartmouth; roll sworn to in Plymouth Co.
  688. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War. Hammond, Elnathan. Sergeant, Capt. Nathaniel Hammond's co., Col Ebenezer Sprout's (4th Plymouth Co) regt; service 15 days; company marched from Rochester to Rhode Island on an alarm in Dec 1776; also Capt Joseph Parker's co, Col Ebenezer Sproat's (Sprout's) regt; muster roll sworn to Feb 13, 1778; entered service Jan 9, 1778; comapny stated at Rhode Island for 3 months from Jan 1, 1778; also, Capt Nathaniel Hammond's co, 4th Plymouth Co regt commanded by Lt Col White; entered service July 30, 1780; discharged Aug 8, 1780; service 9 days at Rhode Island on an alarm; roll certified Rochester.
  689. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester deaths, p 386. Elnathan, Capt. July 19, 1831, a. 78 (in 80th y., GR 21).
  690. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 108. Elnathan, m. 1st Oct 3, 1776, Temperance Clark, who d. Oct 7, 1816, ae 64.
  691. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 152. Elanthan and Temperance (dup. Terperanc) Clark, Oct 3, 1776 (Temperance, PCR).
  692. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 389, Rochester Deaths. Temperance, w. Dapt Elnathan, Oct 7, 1816, in 64th y, GR 21.
  693. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 108. Anstris, b. Oct 11, 1753.
  694. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 144. Anstrus, d. Josiah and Rebecca, Oct 11, 1753.
  695. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 144. Anstriss, ch Josiah and Rebecca, bp. Sept 5, 1756 CR2.
  696. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 268. Anstris, or Anstrus, m. 1st, Apr 1778, Silas Jenney of Fairhaven, bur had no issue; Anstris m. 2d, Jun 6, 1787, Seth Hammond, Jr of East Fairhaven, and had: Elisha, Elihu, and Betsey.
  697. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Rogr the Chield of Abner by his wife Huldah, May 3, 1761 (bp).
  698. Pension File, Revolutionary War, Series M805; Roll: 393; Image: 668; File: R4537. 1st - I enlisted into Capt Joseph Perkins company of Militia at Rochester in the county of Plymouth & State of Massachusetts in the year 1776, I think in February for two months. The company embarked in boats at New Bedford for New Port on the Island of Rhode Island where we were stationed the whole two months, and employed principally in ----- works of defence at that place - when our term of service had expired I returned home to Rochester. Mr. ----of Rochester (I think David) was orderly sargeant of the company.
  699. Pension File, Revolutionary War, Series M805; Roll: 393; Image: 668; File: R4537. "I have resided in Kennebunkport in the State of Maine about thirtytwo years - my native place is Rochester in the said county of Plymouth - was born in the year 1761 - I left all my former associates when I left the State of Massachusetts and there are none in Maine that I know by whom I can prove any of my services - without reference to dates I feel confident they are correctly stated.".
  700. Pension File, Revolutionary War, Series M805; Roll: 393; Image: 668; File: R4537. ...She further declares that she was married to the said Roger Hammond on the ninth day of May seventeen hundred and ninety-two. That her husband, the aforesaid Roger Hammond died on the twenty sixth day of May eighteen hundred and thirty four. That she was not married to him prior to his leaving the service, but the marriage took place previous to the first day of January seventeen hundred and ninety four, --- at the time before mentioned -.
  701. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Rochester Marriages, p 157. HAMMOND, Roger and Olive Hovey, Oct. --, 1792 (may have been date of the posting of intentions).
  702. York, Plymouth Church Records 1620-1859.
  703. Rochester Town Records. Hammond - Gideon, s. James and Hannah, June 2, 1754.
  704. Find A Grave Memorial, #23846773. Capt Gideon Hammond, b. 2 June 1754, Rochester, Plymouth, MA, d. 21 Mar 1849, Rochester, Plymouth, MA; burial Barlow Cemetery, Mattapoisett, Plymouth, MA
    Parents: James and Hannah Hammond, Spouse: Mary; child: Priscilla N Hammond.
  705. Find A Grave Memorial, #23825809. Mary Hammond, b. 14 Sept 1756, Marion, Plymouth, MA, d. 5 Apr 1839, Rochester, Plymouth, MA, buried Barlow Cemetery, Mattapoisett, Plymouth, MA; spouse: Gideon Hammond; daughter Priscilla N. Hammond.
  706. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 111. Jesse, b. Apr 24, 1756; d. 29 Aug 1844.
  707. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Marriages, p 153. Jesse and Susanna Shaw of New Bedford, Bristol Co, int. Oct 20, 1794.
  708. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 119. He m. 1st Susannah Shaw of East Fairhaven, daughter of William Shaw, who was b. in 1776, and d. Aug 14, 1811.
  709. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 120. Jesse m. 2nd Mch. 20, 1813, Charity Winslow, who was b. in 1773, and d. Jun 13, 1849.
  710. Old Cemeteries of San Joaquin County, Vol II, p 82. Jesse Hammond, buried 8 Jan 1894, aged 73.
  711. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 382. Hammond, Rebekah daughter of Jabez & Priscilla, April 12, 1772 (bp).
  712. Wikipedia, Rebecca_Hammond_Lard. Rebecca Hammond Lard (born Rebecca Hammond March 7, 1772 - Sept 28, 1855) b. in New Bedford, MA to parents Jabez and Priscilla (Delano) Hammond. The following month she was baptized at Mattapoisett in Rochester, MA.
  713. Wikipedia. Lard's first collection of 143 pages of poetry, Miscellaneous Poems by a Lady, was first published by David Watson of Woodstock in 1820 as Miscellaneous Poems on Moral and Religious Subjects by a Lady. She dedicated this work to her brother, Jabez Delano Hammond.
  714. Wikipedia, Rebecca_Hammond_Lard. Rebecca Hammond Lard (born Rebecca Hammond March 7, 1772 - Sept 28, 1855) b. in New Bedford, MA to parents Jabez and Priscilla (Delano) Hammond. The following month she was baptized at Mattapoisett in Rochester, MA.
    She died 28 September 1855 (age 83), Paris Crossing, IN; burial at Coffee Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.
  715. Wikipedia, Rebecca_Hammond_Lard. Rebecca Lard married Samuel on February 12, 1801 in Woodstock, Vermont and had four children.
  716. Wikipedia. In 1826 Samuel started divorce proceedings against Lard for not returning from Vernon, IN (where she was teaching); he was granted a divorce on March 4, 1828 in the Jennings County court.
  717. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 379. Hammond, Abigail, daughter of Jabez & Priscilla, July 29, 1774 (bp).
  718. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 143. Abigail, d. Jabez and Priscilla, bp. July 29, 1774.
  719. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 148. Hammond, Abigail and Joseph Wilbor (int. Wilber), July 21, 1799.
  720. Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians - online database, biography submitted by Deborah Crowell.
  721. Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians - online database.
  722. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 177. John, b. Mch. 15, 1766 d. Aug 8, 1839.
  723. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 178. He m. May 15, 1788, Hannah Wing, lived in Chatham and had issue...
  724. Early Vital Records of Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Counties, Mayflower Descendant Magazine, Vol 11, p 41 Chatham Mass. Vital Records, - 41. May ye 3d of 1788 Then John Hammond of Chatham Entred his Intentions of Marriage with Hannah Wing of Harwich in Order for Publishment to be made thereof in Chatham by me John Emery Town Clerk.
  725. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, P. 187. 1. Elijah 2d, b. Apr 7, 1778; d. Mch. 8, 1845.
  726. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 188. Elijah 2d, b. at Rutland, Mass., was in early life a merchant in Philadelphia, where he married, and where his children were born. In 1819 he moved to Petersburg, Pike, IN, where he bought a farm, and where he d. Mch 8, 1846. He was County Judge for a number of years, and a strong member of the Masonic Fraternity. He m. at Philadelphia, May 15, 1806, Mary Pollock, who d. in Petersburg, Feb 25, 1842.
  727. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 188. He m. at Philadelphia, May 15, 1806, Mary Pollock, who d. in Petersburg, Feb 25, 1842.
  728. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 187. 2. Sarah, b. Oct 6, 1783; d. in 1841.
  729. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 188. Sarah, who lived and d. in South Boston, m. Ira Draper of Spencer.
  730. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 187. 3. Susannah, b. Dec 4, 1785; d. May 1856.
  731. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 188. Susannah m. James Glezen and lived many years in Beechwoods, PA, where her children were born. The afterwards moved to Petersburg, Ind., where they both died. Mr. Glezen was b. in Holden, Mass., in 1777, and d. near Petersburg, Ind., Feb. 1840. Issue: Martha, Elijah Hammond, Susannah A., James, Caroline A., Joseph P., Edward A., Hamilton W., and Charles O.
  732. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 188. Susannah m. James Glezen and lived many years in Beechwoods, PA, where her children were born. The afterwards moved to Petersburg, Ind., where they both died. Mr. Glezen was b. in Holden, Mass., in 1777, and d. near Petersburg, Ind., Feb. 1840.
  733. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 187. 4. Betsey, b. 8 Feb 1787; d. 23 June 1840.
  734. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 188. Betsey m. Joseph Phinney of Boston...lived in South Boston, but d. at Worcester at her brother John's.
  735. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 187. 5. Abigain, b. May 19, 1788; d. -------.
  736. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 188. Abigail, called Nabbe, m. Ebenezer Cobb and lived and d. in Philadelphia.
  737. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 187. 7. Aurelia, b. Aug 21, 1791; d. Feb 7 1873.
  738. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 188. Aurelia m. Ezra Maynard and lived and d. at Oakham, Mass. No issue.
  739. New England Ancestors, Vol 9, No 3 Summer 2008, p 31. Elnathan married at North Kingstown, Washinton County, Rhode Island, 5 November 1790 Deborah Carr. She was born at North Kinstown 10 June 1790, daughter of John and Alice (Gardiner) Carr. She died at Middlebury 10 February 1849.
  740. New England Ancestors, Vol 9, No 3, Summer 2008, p 31. Elnathan and Deborah resided at Landesborough, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, for several years before relocating to Middlebury in 1794.
  741. New England Ancestors, Vol 9 No 3 Summer 2008, p 31. She was born at North Kinstown 10 June 1790, daughter of John and Alice (Gardiner) Carr. She died at Middlebury 10 February 1849.
  742. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 201. Benjamin, b. Jan 15, 1771, Rehoboth, Mass.; d. Jan 1858, Norwich, Chenango, NY.
  743. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 201. He was a cabinetmaker and wheelwright at Newport, RI, and Pharsalia, NY, where he moved about 1809, and made his home with his son John.
  744. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 201. Benjamin, b. Jan 15, 1771; d. Jan 1858.
  745. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 201. He m. about 1790-91, Sarah Nichols, who was b. at Newport, RI Feb 1771, and d. at Norwich, NY, Jan 1858, ae. 84.
  746. Federal Census, 1800, Rhode Island, 1800, Newport, Newport, RI; Roll: 46; Page: 46; Page: 282; Iamge: 135. Benjamin Hammond - 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-44; 1 female under 10, 1 female 26-44 1 female 45 and over.
  747. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 201. John, b. Jun 1773; d. Oct 1867.
  748. Genealogical & Memorial Encyclopedia of Maryland, p 203. He was a cabinet-maker and wheelwright at Newport, RI and Pharsalia, NY where he moved about 1808.
  749. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 201. He was a cabinet-maker and wheelwright at Newport, RI and Pharsalia, NY where he moved about 1808.
  750. Federal Census, 1910, California. He m. Freelove Gardner Albro of Newport, who was b. in 1774 and d. Feb 17, 1850.
  751. Federal Census, 1800, Rhode Island, 1800, Newport, Newport, RI; Roll: 46; Page: 46; Page: 282; Iamge: 135. John Hammond - 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-44; 1 female under 10, 1 female 26-44 1 female 45 and over.
  752. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 201. He m. Freelove Gardner Albro of Newport, who was b. in 1774 and d. Feb 17, 1850.
  753. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 203. Nathaniel, b. 1799, Newport, RI; d. Oct 31, 1864 with sister Penelope and brother Nathaniel at Scio, Alleghany, NY.
  754. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 203. Penelope R, b. 1801 Newport, RI; d. 5 Jun 1855.
  755. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 203. Penelope R, b. 1801 Newport, RI; d. 5 Jun 1855; was an invalid and an earnest Christian, lived with her brothers, Nathaniel and Stephen, and died with her borhter Nathaniel at Scio, Alleghany Co, NY.
  756. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 203. Abigail Lyon, b. 28 Nov 1803, Newport, RI; d. 15 Feb 1858.
  757. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 203. Stephen Yates, b. 14 Sept 1809, Pharsalia NY.
  758. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 203. Ruth Waldron b. Oct 31, 1811, Pharsalia, NY.
  759. Mattapoisett and Old Rochester Massachusetts, p 380. Hammond, Benjamin the Chield of Enoch by his wife Druzillai, Sept 4 1763 (bp).
  760. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 145, Rochester Births. Benjamin, s. Enoch and Drusilla (Druzillai) Aug 26, 1763.
  761. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 208. 1. Benjamin, b. Aug 26, 1763; d. Jul. 7, 1836.
  762. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 208. Benjamin, oldest son of Enoch, was for many years engaged in the merchant service between Boston and Liverpool.
  763. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 208. He was a man of much mechanical ingenuity, and built the house in which he afterwards lived, which contained many fine pieces of furniture, and other specimens of his handicraft in wood-work.
  764. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 208. He m. Jan 24, 1793, Elizabeth Pope, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Pope of Fairhaven. She was b. in Fairhaven, Jun 1767, and d. in Mattapoisett, Nov. 16, 1856, ae 89.
  765. Rochester Vital Records, p 149. Hammond, Benjamin 4th and Elizabeth (int. Mrs. Elisabeth) Pope of New Bedford, Jan. 24, 1793, in New Bedford.
  766. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 217. Benjamin, b. Dec 10, 1778; d. Dec 2, 1825.
  767. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 229. Benjamin Hammond, third son of Capt George was a farmer, and lived at East Carver, Mass. He m. in the Fall of 1803, Hannah Sturtevant, who was b. in Nov 1779, and d. Mch. 11, 1870.
  768. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 229. He m. in the Fall of 1803, Hannah Sturtevant, who was b. in Nov 1779, and d. Mch. 11, 1870.
  769. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 235. Timothy, 2d, b. 10 Aug 1768; d. 20 Oct 1851.
  770. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 156, Rochester Births. Timothy, s. Timothy and Deborah, Aug 10, 1768.
  771. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 159. Timothy and Eliza (int. Betsey) Le Baron, June -- (int June 11), 1791. (Eliza PCR).
  772. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 146. Deborah, ch. Timothy and Elizabeth, Jan 9, 1793.
  773. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 235. Deborah, b. 1 Jun 1773.
  774. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 150. Debby (int Deb(ora)h) and Asa Swift (int Jr) of Wareham, 1797. (Int. Mar 20) (Debby and Asa Swift, CR2).
  775. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 235. Deborah m. in 1799, Asa Swift of Wareham, and lived in Fairhaven, Mass. Issue: John and Asa or Aseph.
  776. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 235. Susannah R., b. 3 Nov 1776.
  777. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 155, Rochester Births. Susanna Ruggles, d. Timothy and Deborah, Nov 3, 1776.
  778. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 236. Susannah Ruggles m. Aseph Price, who was a sailor, and son of Thankful Hammond (daughter of Nathan Hammond) and Asa Price. They lived in Mattapoisett, but had no issue.
  779. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 158. Susan and Aseph Price, int. Oct 30, 1801.
  780. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 236. Susannah Ruggles m. Aseph Price, who was a sailor, and son of Thankful Hammond (daughter of Nathan Hammond) and Asa Price. They lived in Mattapoisett, but had no issue.
  781. Pension File, Revolutionary War, Hammond.
  782. Federal Census, 1790, Rochester, Plymouth, MA, Roll: M637_4; Image: 0533. Joshua Hammond, one male 16 years and upwards, three males under 16, one free white female. Residing next to Moses Hammond.
  783. DAR Patriot Index, Patriot Index, Vol II. Hammond, Joshua, b. 6-14-1759 MA; d. 3-17-1804; m. Olive Adams; PVT.
  784. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births p 150. Joshua, s. Moses and Mercy, June 14, 1759.
  785. Hammond Genealogy compiled by Lois Reba Hammond Renwick, unpublished - compiled as application for membership Society of Mayflower Descendants. Joshua Hammond, b. in Rochester, Mass., July 14, 1759, enlisted from Sandwich, Mass. His pension papers state he was a native of Rochester, Mass. and married Olive Adams of Sandwich, Mass. July 18, 1785.
    They moved to Newport in 1802. Was the great grandfather of ours.
    Olive married Joshua Hammond and their children were Joshua, Alden, Stephen, Cynthia, Jenas(sic), Moses and John.
  786. Andrew N. Adams, Compiler and editory, A Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass. and his Descendants: Also John Adams of Cambridge, Mass., 1632-1897, 3 (Rutland, VT: Andrew N. Adams, 1898), Vol 2, p 550. 234. ii. Olivia, b. in Sandwich, Jan. 19, 1763; m. July 18, 1785, Capt. Joshua Hammond of Newport, R.I. He was accidentally knocked overboard and lost at sea, 17 March, 1804. They settled in Newport about 1800, and she d. there 9 June, 1859, age 96.
  787. Pension File, Revolutionary War, Hammond. Pension File, Revolutionary War, Number W,21,269, Joshua Hammond, widow Olive, attested January 1, 1858.
  788. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War. Hammond, Joshua, Sandwich. Capt Abijah Bang's co; list dated Dorchester, Sept 4, 1776; company raised from various towns in Barnstable Co; also Private, Capt Abijah Bangs co, Col Dikes regt; pay roll fro travel allowance from home and return, dated Boston, Nov 26, 1776; said Hammond credited with 3 days allownace; also, descriptive list of men raised to reinforce the Continental Army for the term of 6 months, agreeable to resolve of June 5, 1780, returned as received of Justin Ely, Commissioner by Brig Gen John Glover, at Springfield, July 19, 1780; age 20 yrs.; stature, 5ft 6in; complexion, ruddy; engaged for town of Sandwich; marched to camp July 19, 1780, under command of Capt Clark; also list of men raised for the 6 months service and returned by Brig Gen Paterson as havng passed muster in a return dated Cmap Totway, Oct 25, 1780; also, pay roll for 6 months men belonging to or raised by the town of Sandwich for service in the Continental Army during 1780; service, 5 mos 14 days, travel (280 miles) included.
  789. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War. Hammond, Joshua. Private, in a company commanded by Capt Job Crocker, probably of Eastham, Col Nathan Sparhawk's regt; enlisted July 2, 1777; discharged Dec 12, 1777; service 5 mos 18 days at Rhode Island and sundry places in Massachusetts, including 4 days (84 miles) travel home; enlistment, 6 months from July 1, 1777.
  790. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War, p 189. Hammond, Joshua. List of prisoners sent from Newport, R I, in the prison-ship "Lord Sandwich" and landed at Bristol March 7, 1778.
  791. NARA - National Archives and Records Administration. Hammond Joshua P. Served 19 July 1780 6 mo was discharged 11 Dec 1780.
  792. Newport Daily News, Friday, Feb 10, 1911, p 10. ...Joshua Hammond sold his estate in Barnstable, MA and bought the place on Bridge street. (No. 16 in old times, No. 25 after the city was renumbered), the date being 1801. The present house was then standing; it has been slightly altered. His wife was of a Massachusetts family and her maiden name was Olive Adams. Joshua was a sea captain, sailing to the West Indies, perhaps South America. He bought the Bridge Street property of Jesse Barlow, who was probably of Barnstable.
  793. Newport Daily News, Friday, Feb 10, 1911, p 10. ...Joshua Hammond sold his estate in Barnstable, MA and bought the place on Bridge street. (No. 16 in old times, No. 25 after the city was renumbered), the date being 1801. The present house was then standing; it has been slightly altered. His wife was of a Massachusetts family and her maiden name was Olive Adams. Joshua was a sea captain, sailing to the West Indies, perhaps South America. He bought the Bridge Street property of Jesse Barlow, who was probably of Barnstable.
  794. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Joshua, Capt, no dates given - NT001 (Island Cemetery).
  795. DAR Patriot Index.
  796. Rhode Island Republican, 16 Oct 1816, p. 4. COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE:
    We the subscribers, having been by the Hon. Court of Probate of th town of Newport, appointed Commissioners to receive, and adjust the claims of the creditors of JOSHUA HAMMOND, late of Newport, Marine, deceased, represented insolvent : give notice, that six months, from the 8 h inst. are allowed unto said crreditors, for bringing in and proving heir respective claims : and that we will attend for that purpose at our respective dwellings, at any time during the said period.
    ROBERT WILLIAMS
    (Cm'rs)
    ELEAZER TREVETT
    All persons indebted to said estate, are hereby required to make payment to
    OLIVE HAMMOND, Administratrix
    Newport, Oct. 9, 1816.
  797. Hammond Genealogy.
  798. Federal Census, 1790, Rochester, Plymouth, MA, Heads of Families - Rochester, Plymouth, MA. Joshua Hammond, 1 free white male 16 or over, 3 free white males under 16, 1 free white female - no other persons.
  799. Federal Census, 1800, Massachusetts, 1800, Sandwich, Barnstable, MA; Roll: 13, Page: 41; Image: 47; FHLFilm: 205611. Joshua Hammond, 3 males under 10, 2 males 10-16, 1 male 26-45; 1 female under 10, 1 female 16-26, 1 female 26-45.
  800. Federal Census, 1820, Rhode Island, 1820 Newport, Newport, RI; Roll: M33_116; page: 154; Image: 55. Olive Hammond, 1 male btwn 16-18, 3 males btwn 18-26, 1 female btwn 16-26, 1 female 45 and over; two people engaged in manufactures.
  801. Rhode Island Republican, 1 Oct 1829, p 3. AUCTIONS
    THIS DAY, ASSIGNEE'S SALE, On Thursday, Oct 1st at 10 o'clock a.m.
    The dwelling house and lot of land situate in Washington street, now occupied by William C Thurston. One undivided right in Redwood's wharf, bounded on the same street. One undivided part in a lot of land, and all the upper part of a dwelling house thereon standing, formerly the property of Benjamin Marble, situate on the Point. One undivided right in the house situate in Bridge street, late the property of Joshua Hammond. Also -- two boats, and a quantity of funiture. Conditions made known at the time and place of sale. JON. T. ALMY, Assignee.
    Sept 17.
  802. Federal Census, 1830, Rhode Island, 1830, Newport, Newport, RI; Roll: 167; Page: 23. Olive Hammond, 2 males btwn 20 and 30; 1 female btwn 20 and 30, 1 female btwn 60 and 70.
  803. Federal Census, 1840, Rhode Island, 1840, Newport, RI; Roll: 504; Page: 157. Olive Hammond, 2 males btwn 15-20; 1 male btwn 30-40; 1 female btwn 15-20, 1 female btwn 50-60.
  804. Federal Census, 1850, Rhode Island, 1850 Newport, Newport, RI; Roll: M432_842; Page: 419; Image: 256. Olive Hammond, 87, $1,200, b. MA
    Cynthia S Williams, 57, b. MA
    John Hammond, 47, mariner, $1,700, b. RI

    Living next door to Frederick Stanhope and daughter Olivia and their family.

  805. The Newport Directory, 1856-57. Hammond, Olive, widow of Joshua, h. 16 Bridge.
  806. City Directory, Newport, 1858, pub by A J Ward, 126 Thames ST, Newport, p 58. Hammond, Olive, widow of Joshua, h 16 Bridge.
  807. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. They (Joshua and Olive) settled in Newport about 1800 and she died there June 9, 1859, aged 96 yrs, 4 mos, 21 days.
  808. Newport Mercury, p. 3, 11 June 1859. DIED: In this city, 9th ult., Mrs. OLIVE HAMMOND, widow of the late Joshua Hammond, in the 96th year of her age.
  809. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Olive 1763 - 9 June 1859 - NT001 (Island Cemetery).
  810. Andrew N. Adams, Compiler and editor, Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass., and His Descendants: Also John Adams of Cambridge, Mass., 1632-1897, 3 (Rutland, VT: Andrew N. Adams, 1898), Vol 2, p 619. Stephen Hammond, b in Sandwich, Mass. Sept 12, 1786; sailed from Newport, Dec 23, 1813, and was never heard from; d. unmarried.
  811. Newport Daily News, Friday, Feb 10, 1911, p 10. ...His (Zenas Hammond) son, Captain Stephen Hammond, who sailed from Newport and was lost in a snowstorm (about 1828?), was a member of the old Marine Society, and his certificate of membership is well preserved....The date is November 1811. There is also a similar certificate for Captain John Hammond, dated January 5, 1847. There is also a striking picture (hand work of another brother, Joshua, dressed as a sailor, with shirt and sailor's necktie, but wearing a tall (beaver) hat...
  812. Adams, Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass., and His Descendants, [Vol_Page]. Stephen Hammond, b in Sandwich, Mass. Sept 12, 1786; sailed from Newport, Dec 23, 1813, and was never heard from; d. unmarried.
  813. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers, Vol 23, material contributed by Margaret Beardsley and the Toyon Chapter, DAR, pp 105-107. He sailed from Newport, RI 23 Dec 1813, on the pilot boat "Gustavia" bound for Aux Cays, Hispaniola. The boat was out of trim because of the haste with which it left port to avoid the embargo to take place that night, and all on board are supposed to have been lost.
  814. Newport Daily News, Friday, Feb 10, 1911, p 10. ...Stephen was in the ill fated vessel which sailed on a perfectly clear afternoon, followed by a heavy snowstorm, and was never heard from....His (Zenas Hammond) son, Captain Stephen Hammond, who sailed from Newport and was lost in a snowstorm (about 1828?), was a member of the old Marine Society, and his certificate of membership is well preserved....The date is November 1811. There is also a similar certificate for Captain John Hammond, dated January 5, 1847. There is also a striking picture (hand work of another brother, Joshua, dressed as a sailor, with shirt and sailor's necktie, but wearing a tall (beaver) hat...
  815. Adams, Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass., and His Descendants, [Vol_Page]. Joshua Hammond, Jr, b in Rochester, Mass. Nov 11, 1788, d unmarried at sea 28 Aug 1816.
  816. Adams, Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass., and His Descendants, Vol 2, p 619. Joshua Hammond, Jr, b in Rochester, Mass. Nov 11, 1788, d unmarried at sea 28 Aug 1816.
  817. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers, Vol 23, material contributed by Margaret Beardsley and the Toyon Chapter, DAR, pp 105-107. Joshua died at sea of yellow fever 28 Aug 1816, on board the brig "Havana Packet" on the passage from Santo Domingo to Baltimore.
  818. Rhode Island Republican, p. 3, 18 Sept 1816. On board the schooner Havana Packet, on her passage from St. Domingo to Baltimore, Mr. JOSHUA HAMMOND, of this town.
  819. Rhode-Island American, p. 3, 13 Sept 1816. DIED: On board the schooner Havan Packet on her passage from St. Domingo to Baltimore, Joshua Hammond, a native of Rhode-Island.
  820. Newport Mercury, Vol LXVIII, #3519, page 3; 19 Sept 1829. AUCTIONS; Assignees Sale; On Thursday, Oct 1, at X o'clock AM will be sold at Public Auction, on the premises. ...One undivided right in the House situated in Bridge-street, late the property of Joshua Hammond...
  821. Adams, Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass., and His Descendants, Vol 2, p 619. Alden Hammond, b in Sandwich, July 29, 1794, d unmarried 13 Feb 1820.
  822. Providence Patriot Newspaper, Issue 15, col B; 19 Feb 1820. Deaths: Mr. Alden Hammond, aged 25.
  823. Newport Daily News, Friday, 10 Feb 1911, p 10. Alden met the strangest end of all. He was a great skater, and while skating on the old cover jumped. As he landed his skate broke and he was so hurt that he died of his injuries.
  824. Manufacturers' and Farmers' Journal, 21 Feb 1820. DEATHS: In Newport, on Sunday the 13th inst. after a short illness, Mr. Alden Hammond, in the 26th year of his age. -- He was a worthy and industrious young man.
  825. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Alden - 1795 - 13 Feb 1820 - NT001 (Island Cemetery).
  826. Adams, Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass., and His Descendants, Vol 2, p 619. John Hammond, b in Newport, June 10, 1802; was a poet; d. unmarried in San Francisco, Cal., 24 Nov 1870.
  827. Whalemen's Shipping List. 17 March 1843:
    Vessel: Cortes; Tons: 382; Master: Hammond; Agent: George Howland; Sailed: 30 June 1842; Where Bound: Pacific.
  828. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers, Vol 23, material contributed by Margaret Beardsley and the Toyon Chapter, DAR, pp 105-107. Capt. John Hammond, brother of the pioneer, sailed from Newport, RI, in 1848 with two ships, the "General Cobb" and the schooner "Alexander" manned by William Dennis. He brought Moses Hammond's house around the Horn. It had been built in Newport, taken down in sections, and placed on the ship. It was set up in San Joaquin City, but when the family decided to move to Stockton, it was put on a barge and floated down the river, and placed on Market Street, where it still stands (1952).
  829. Federal Census, 1850, Rhode Island, 1850, Newport, Newport, RI; Roll: M432_842; Page: 419A; Image: 260. Olive Hammond, 87, $1,200, b. MA;
    Cynthia S Williams, 57, b. MA;
    John Hammond, 47, Mariner, $1,700, b. RI.

    John Hammond is living with his mother and sister.

  830. Newport Mercury, 16 Feb 1850, p 3. FOR CALIFORNIA - The steamer Cherokee is to sail from New York, this afternoon, for Chagres. Among her passengers, are Captains John Hammond, George Barney, Benjamin Dayton, Thos. W. Carr; Mr. Moses Hammond, and Mr. John Goddard, all of this town.
  831. California State Library, 1852 California State Census, Roll: 4; Repository Collection: C144:4; Page: 409; Line: 15. John Hammond, 54, M, W, Lumber Dealer, b. RI, last residence: RI.
  832. Old Cemeteries of San Joaquin County, Vol II, p 82.
  833. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, John Capt, 1802 - 24 Nov 1870 - NT001 (Island Cemetery).
  834. Sacramento Daily Union, 25 Nov 1870, Vol 40, No 7031, p 1, col 1. DIED: In San Francisco, Nov. 22d, Capt John Hammond, aged 68 years.
  835. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births p. 144. Allice, d. Moses and Mercy, Sept 17, 1757.
  836. Massachusetts, Death Records, 1841-1915. Alice Blankingship, b. abt 1759, b. Rochester, d. 20 Jul 1853, Marion, MA, age 94; parents: Moses and Mary Hammond.
  837. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, p 148. Hammond, Allice and James Blankenship Jr (dup. Blankinship, omits Jr) Feb 6, 1777. (Alice and James Blankenship Jr, PCR. Alice and James Blankinship Jr, CRI).
  838. NARA - National Archives and Records Administration, Pension Appl, Series M805, Roll: 393, Image: 596, File: W23173, p. 10. He served at four different period - First - October in the year 1777 entered as a volunteer in the Militia Company at Sandwich Massachusetts under the command of Capt Ward Swift. He marched to Rhode Island & passed thru Rochester, Bridgewater & Wareham - was there one month in service at that time -- Gen. Heath was commanding Officer. We did not go ?? the Stand but marched back & forth from Little Compton to Howland Ferry. We were prevented from getting on the Island by an English Sloop of War called the King Fisher which came up every night & fired upon us.
  839. NARA - National Archives and Records Administration, Pension Appl, Series M805, Roll: 393, Image: 596, File: W23173, p. 10. The next time he entered as a volunteer in the Militia at Sandwich and in Capt Hamblin & Lieut. Malicki Ellis. This was in April 1778. He proceeded thru Plymouth, Scituate & Roxbury & to Cambridge was there guarding ??? He cannot recollect any Field officers except Major Brown who used to exercise them once in a while.
  840. NARA - National Archives and Records Administration, Numbered Books Re Mil Ops & Svc, Pay and Settlement of Accounts for Rev War, M853. Hammond Moses - Served 19 July 1780 6 mo was discharged 11 Dec 1780.
  841. Newport Mercury, Vol LXIX, #3570, page 4; 11 Sept 1830. Moses Hammond served as a commissioner for handling estate claims for the deceased Henry Gladding in Newport, RI 4 Aug 1830.
  842. NARA - National Archives and Records Administration, Pension Appl, Series M805, Roll: 393, Image: 596, File: W23173, p. 10. She further declares that she was married to the said Moses Hammond on the fifth day of December in the year seventeen hundred and ninety; that her husband, the aforesaid Moses Hammond died on the eleventh day of June eighteen hundred and thirty nine - that she was not married to him prior to his leaving the service, but the marriage took place previous to the first of January, seventeen hundred and ninety-four, viz: at the time above stated. (signed) Abigail Hammond.
  843. Find A Grave Memorial, #136916569. Moses Hammond, b. 3 Apr 1762, d. 11 Jun 1839; buried Village Cemetery, Surry, Hancock, ME.
  844. NARA - National Archives and Records Administration, Pension Appl, Series M805, Roll: 393, Image: 596, File: W23173, p. 10. Joined in marriage the fifth day of December one thousand seven hundred and ninety Moses Hammon of Union River with Abigail Smith of Union River.
  845. Pension File, Revolutionary War, Hammond, Note verifying marriage included in pension application - accessed on footnote.com 1/23/2011. "Joined in marriage the fifth day of December one thousand seven hundred and ninety Moses Hammon of Union River with Abigail Smith of Union River.
    I George W. Brown Clerk of the Judicial Courts within and for the county of Hancock in the State of Maine hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of an original actum of marriages on file in this office as made by Nicholas Holt Esquire, with the exception of the date of the marriage which is in fair legible figures, as follows, "Decr 5.1790" I also further certify that the above named "Union River" is now called Ellsworth in said County of Hancock. In testimony whereof I hereunto -?- my my name and seal of office this first day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty three,
    G W Brown Clerk Jud.
    Courts for Han. County.
  846. Maine Marriages, 1771-1907, batch: M50637-2; system: Maine-EASy; source film number: 10608. Groom: Moses Hammon; Bride: Abigal Smith; Date: 5 Dec 1790; Marriage Place: Bluehill, Hancock, Maine.
  847. Pension File, Revolutionary War, Hammond. Statement made after Moses' death establishing Abigail's right to the pension:

    State of Maine
    County of Hancock SS On this 23d day of June 1852 personally appeared before me the subscriber a Justice of the peace in & for the County & State aforesaid. Abigail Hammond a resident of the town of Surry County of Hancok & state aforesaid aged seventy years who being duly sworn according to law doth on her oath make the following declaration...

  848. Find A Grave Memorial, #116786809. Abigail Smith Hammond, b. 1774, d. 17 Feb 1853.
  849. Ledgers of Payments 1818-1872, NARA T718, Record Group 217. Abigail Hammond, widow of Moses, private; Half Yearly Allowance: $29.33, increased to $30.00.
  850. Federal Census, 1840, Maine, 1840, Surry, Hancock, ME; Roll: 172; Page: 141; Image: 350; FHLFilm: 009703. Moses Hammond; 1 male 15-19; 1 male 20-29; 2 females under 5; 1 female 20-29; 1 female 60-69; Total - All persons (Free White, Free Colored, Slaves): 6; 1 person employed in agriculture; 3 Free White persons under 20: 3; Free White Person - 20 thru 49: 2; Total Free White Persons: 6.
  851. Federal Census, 1850, Maine. Moses Hammond, 36, Mariner, b. ME;
    Margaret, 37, b. ME;
    Elizabeth, 13, attending school, b. ME;
    Abby, 11, attending school, b. ME;
    Louisa, 9, attending school, b. ME;
    Mary, 9, attending school, b. ME;
    Charles, 6, attending school, b. ME;
    Margaret, 4, attending school, b. ME;
    Melvina, 2, b. ME
    Abagail Hammond, 76, f, b. ME.
  852. Ledgers of Payments 1818-1872, NARA T718, Record Group 217. Died 27 February 1853.
  853. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births, p 155. Stephen, s. Moses and Mercy, Mar 25, 1763.
  854. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to The Year 1850, p 158. Hammond, Stephen and Betsey Blankinship, July 30 [dup. July 31], 1798. .
  855. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to the year 1850, p 385. Hammond, Betsey, w. Capt. Stephen, Aug 3 1830 [in 51st y., GR 13].
  856. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to the year 1850, p 149. Hammond, Henry, s. Capt Stephen and Betsey, May 6, 1799.
  857. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to the year 1850, p 387. Hammond, Henry, s. Capt. Stephen and Betsy, Dec 24, 1808 [dup. and second dup. a. 9] [a. 9y 5m 13d, GR 13].
  858. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to the year 1850, p 153. Polly, d. Capt. Stephen and Betsy, Sept. 11, 1803.
  859. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to the year 1850, p 388. Hammond, Polly, d. Capt. Stephen and Betsy, Nov 18, 1812 [dup a. 19, second dup. a. 9].
  860. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to the year 1850, p 145. Betsey B., d. Capt. Stephen and Betsy [Betsey, GRI 13] Aug 26, 1807.
  861. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to the year 1850, p 149. Henry, s. Capt. Stephen and Betsy, Aug. 3, 1809.
  862. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to the year 1850, p 156. Hammond, William, s. Capt. Stephen and Betsey, Oct. 28, 1813.
  863. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to the year 1850, p 150. Hammond, Joseph, s. Capt. Stephen and Betsy, Nov. 3, 1816.
  864. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to the year 1850, p 149. Hammond, James Foster, s. Capt. Stephen and Betsy, Apr 24, 1822.
  865. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester Births, p 151. Marcy, d. Moses and Mercy, June 7, 1767.
  866. Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850. Joseph Davis m. Marcy Hammond 15 Mar 1787, Rochester, Plymouth, MA.
  867. MA Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991, Plymouth Co Registry of Probate, . Will of grandfather Moses Hammond, dated 7 Mar 1800: I give to Moses Davis the Son of my Daughter mercy Davis and on his demise (he being a Minor) to the oldest surviving son of my said daughter Mercy ...
  868. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 264. Amittai B., b. 30 Aug 1789, d. 17 Oct 1874.
  869. Rochester Vital Records, p 148. Amittai B. and Lucinda White, int. May 12, 1823. (Amitti B., m. Oct. 26, C.R. 2).
  870. New England Historic & Genealogical Society Database. d. Amittai B. and Lucinda, Jan 17, 1826, a. 13 d., GR 21.
  871. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 76. Parnel Coffin was born 20 June, 1773; died at Tansboro, New Jersey, 27 February 1848.
  872. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 76. Parnel Coffin was born 20 June, 1773; died at Tansboro, New Jersey, 27 February 1848; married 16 February 1802, Cornelius Tice, Esq, born in 1771; died at Tansboro, New Jersey, 28 July, 1823.
  873. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 76. After his (Cornelius Tice) death his widow became a member of St. John's Episcopal Church at Chew's Landing, the rite of baptism being administered in 1836 by the Reverend Mr. Handell.
  874. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 77. William Coffin, Esq was born at Greenbank, Burlinton, NJ 10 Feb 1775; died at Hammonton, Atlantic, NJ 19 Nov 1844.
  875. Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine & Allied Families, p 78. Ann Bodine, born at Swago Furnace, Burlinton, NJ, 13 Aug 1779; died at Ashland, NJ 17 April 1863. She was a daughter of Joel Bodine by his wife Mary Corlies.
  876. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 246. 5. Betsey m. 1st, Sep. 21, 1794, Job Blankenship of Marion, and had a son Job, who was a sea captain, and known as Capt. Job.
  877. Rochester Vital Records, p 149. Hammond, Betsey and Job Blankinship, int. May 19, 1794.
  878. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 34. Abigail, b. 1800, d. 20 Aug 1863, m. in 1825, Charles Damon of Marion. Issue: Charles, Albert and Helen.
  879. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 34. Abigail, b. 1800, d. 20 Aug 1863, m. in 1825, Charles Damon of Marion. Issue: Charles, Albert and Helen.
  880. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 34.
  881. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to the year 1850, p 148. HAMMOND, Abigail and Charles Damon of Fair Haven, in. July 29, 1825.
  882. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 108, 109. Abigail, b. ----, d. Jan 16, 1847;
    Abigail, b. Hammondtown, Mattapoisett, m. in 1805 Alfred Kendrick of New Bedford, and had issue: Ansel, Hulda, Frank, Caroline, Eliza, Abby, Emily, John, Henry, George and Ann Eliza.
  883. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 108. Elnathan oldest son of Josiah 2d, who was a captain of militia, lived on what is known as the William Bowles place in Hammondtown, Mattapoisett. He ma. 1st, Oct 1776, Temperance Clark, who d. Oct 7, 1816, ae 64. Issue: Abigail, b. ----, d. Jan 16, 1847.
  884. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 109. Abigail, b. Hammondtown, Mattapoisett, m. in 1805 Alfred Kendrick of New Bedford, and had issue: Ansel, Hulda, Frank, Caroline, Eliza, Abby, Emily, John, Henry, George and Ann Eliza.
  885. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to the year 1850, p 148. HAMMOND, Abigail and Alfred (int. Alford) Kendrick ---(int. Jan 10), 1805.
  886. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 120. Joseph W. b. Dec 17, 1813.
  887. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester marriages, p 154. Joseph W and Sophia W. Southworth, int. Sept. 24, 1842.
  888. San Francisco Genealogy, NY Herald, 25 Feb 1849. Steamer Galveston, from New Orleans, Feb 2d: J W Hammond

    Note: He was not accompanied by his wife and daughter.

  889. Argonauts of California.
  890. Haggin Museum Archives, LBC 19-6 Box 2, "H"; LB--66-1424. HAMMOND, JOSEPH WINSLOW CAPT.

    Capt. Hammond was a native of Mass., born in the year 1814. He was a descendent of the Winslow family; Josiah Winslow an ancestor was in command of an army during King Phillip's War in 1675. Joseph Hammond went to sea and spent considerable time on whalers. He sailed to California around Cape Horn on the Mt. Vernon and arrived on the coast Oct. 2, 1849. He built a sloop and carried passengers to Stockton and other points. He was captain and pilot for many years on steamers which plied the inland waterways. He died May 21, 1891.

  891. Federal Census, 1850, California, 1850, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: M432_35; Page: 289; Image: 560. J W Hammond, 38, carpenter, b. MA;
    J J Punnington, 45, shoe maker, b. MA;
    EN Wilkey, 44, carpenter, b. MA.
  892. California State Library, 1852 California State Census; Roll: 5; Repository Collection: C144:5; Page: 59; Line: 9. J W Hammond, 36 M, W, Pilot, b. MA, last residence: MA.
  893. City Directory, Stockton City Dir, Harris Joseph & Co, SF, 1856, p. 38. HAMMOND, Joseph W, h Centre, bet Commerce & Beaver, S side, Mass.
  894. Stockton Daily Independent, Wed, 9 Oct 1861. OFFICIAL BONDSMEN - The following shows the sureities, with eh amount qulified to by each, upon the bonds of the county officers of San Joaquin, elected at the late election:

    Recorder:...JW Hammond
    County Surveyor:...George Gray
    Assessor:...Chas. Belding, AG Brown.

  895. Great Registers, California Voter Registration, Great Register San Joaquin County for 1871. 188 Hammond, Joseph Winslow, 52, b. MA; occupation: Landlord; residence: Stockton, Ward 1; sworn: July 21, 1866.
  896. Stockton Daily Independent, 24 Oct 1866. TRIAL JURORS - The following are the names of persons drawn to serve as Trial Jurors during the November term of the County Court:...J W Hammond.
  897. City Directory, Stockton City Dir, CM Hopkins & Co, Stockton, 1870-71, p. 77. HAMMOND J W res 144 Market.
  898. History of San Joaquin County, p 33. Aldermen - First Ward: J W Hammond, 1867 and 1871.
  899. City Directory, San Joaquin Co Directory, H S Crocker, Sacramento, 1871-72, p. 122. HAMMOND J W, pilot.
  900. City Directory, Stockton City Dir, 1873-74, p. 97. HAMMOND Joseph W, Capt Str P A Owens, res with W J Belding [cor Market and Commerce].
  901. History of San Joaquin County, p 91. JW Hammond is listed as a qualified member of the San Joaquin Society of California Pioneers - had to be a resident of California prior to admission day - Sept 9, 1850.
  902. City Directory, Bishop's Stockton Directory, D M Bishop & Co, Stockton, 1876, p 109. HAMMOND, J W res 141 Market.
  903. City Directory, City & County Directory of San Joaquin, etc, LM McKenney San Francisco, 1881 p. 135. HAMMOND Joseph W real estate res NW cor Commerce and Market.
  904. City Directory, Stockton City, San Joaquin and other counties, LM McKenney & Co, SF, 1884.
  905. City Directory, Stockton City & San Joaquin County Directory, Calif Pub Co, SF, 1887 p 112. HAMMOND Joseph W pilot res 143 Market.
  906. City Directory, Dir of Stockton, San Joaquin Co & Merced Co, FM Husted, SF, 1891, p. 142. HAMMOND Joseph W capitalist res 143 Market.
  907. Death Register, p 121. 1889, May 21, Hammond JW, white, age 77, married, b. Mass., cause of death: Dis of Heart, physician: Dr Cross.
  908. "Two Days in Pike County".
  909. Stockton Daily Independent, 22 May 1891, p 3. DIED; HAMMOND - In this city, May 21, 1891. Captain Joseph W. Hammond, a native of Massachusetts, aged 77 years, 4 months and 21 days. (Notice of funeral hereafter).
  910. Cemetery Record, Block 21, Lot 22. Rural Cemetery records show four people buried in Lot 22: Jesse Hammond, DA Meador, JW Hammond, Sophia Hammond
    Lot 21: Willard J Belding, Sarah Belding

    Actual burial date is assumed, based on usual practice - according to Rural Cemetery records, he was buried 21 May 1891 which is his death date. Records state JW Hammond buried 5/21/1891 ae 77.

    Interestingly, when his wife died he had a huge family monument built that was discussed in the local newspaper, and commented on in its beauty and magnificence. However, the only two inscriptions pertain to Sophia Southworth Hammond and her son-in-law, Willard J Belding. The monument and burial lots (21 & 22) are signed as Hammond/Belding. According to cemetery records both Willard and his wife, JW's daughter, Sarah Belding are buried with this monument, although there is no mention of her - or JW, except as Sophia's husband, - on the monument.

  911. Old Cemeteries of San Joaquin County, Vol II, p 82. J W Hammond, buried 21 May 1891, aged 77.
  912. State Census, 1852, California, Roll: MF2:6(27) Roll 2; 1852 Census, DAR, Transcript. Page 159: Hammond, J W, aged 36, MW, occupation: Pilot; b. MA, res. MA.
  913. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 121. He m. Oct 12, 1842, Sophia Wing Southworth, who was b. at Mattapoisett, Jan 12, 1817.
  914. Ancestry.com, FHL film #0873753. Mass. marriages, 1633-1850

    Joseph W Hammond, Sophia W Southworth, 24 Sept 1842, Rochester, Plymouth, MA.

  915. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 121. Joseph Winslow who was formerly a captain on the river steamers in California, resides at Stockton, Cal.
  916. Federal Census, 1870, California, 1870, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: M593_86; Page: 139; Image: 279. JW Hammond, 60, Pilot, $7,000, $600, b. MA;
    Sophia, 55, b. MA;
    Belding W J, 39, dry goods merchant, $600, $2,000, b. NY;
    Sarah, 25, keeping house, b. MA;
    Sophie, 9, b. CA;
    Ah Lun, 16, cook, b. China, both parents b. China.
  917. Stockton Daily Independent, 29-31 July 1872. Marble Works - Quietly and constantly for many years, ER Roberts & Co., have pursued the business of marble cutting at the corner of Weber avenue and Sutter streets, and a great deal of superior work is done at their establishment. The have just finished an obelisk to be placed in the Rural Cemetery on the grave of Mrs. Hammond, wife of Capt. J. W. Hammond of this city. This monument, beautiful in design and very elaborately wrought, and polished as smoothly as glass, consists of a granite base, 3 feet square and 22 inches thick, which rests on a solid brick foundation. Resting on the granite there is a marble base, 2 feet 6 inches square and 8 inches thick, very beautifully moulded. The next piece, or section, is a marble die, 4 feet 4 inches in height and 2 feet square, with heavy panel mouldings very elaborately wrought, with extra moulding at the corners, highly finished, the whole showing much labor and skill in the execution. Over the latter is a heavy, moulded cap, 2 feet 4 inches square and 8 inches thick -- a splendid piece of work. The next is a solid marble spire, shaft, or obelisk, 6 feet and 1 inch in height, 14 inches at the base and 9 inches at the top, making the monument about 12 feet high, all of which, excepting the granite base, is of the best quality of Italian marble, and the work is executed in the most artistic manner. It is well worth a visit to the establishment to take a look at the beautiful and varied work to be seen in all parts of the building.
  918. Stockton Daily Independent, Thursday, 4 May 1871. DIED - in this city, May 3d, Sophia H., wife of Joseph W. HAMMOND, aged 54 years. (New Bedford, Mass. papers please copy)
    The funeral will take place from the First Presbyterian Church this after noon at 4 o'clock.
  919. Cemetery Record, Block 21, Lot 22. Rural Cemetery records show four people buried in Lot 22: Jesse Hammond, DA Meador, JW Hammond, Sophia Hammond
    Lot 21: Willard J Belding, Sarah Belding

    Sophia Hammond, wife of JW Hammond, buried 4 May 1871

    Right side panel of very large monument on graves: SOPHIA WIFE OF JW HAMMOND, NATIVE OF MATTAPOISETT, MASS, BORN JAN 12, 1817 DIED MAY 3, 1871, AGED 54 YRS 3 MOS & 21 DYS, SAVE AT REST A DEVOTED WIFE AND MOTHER.

  920. Old Cemeteries of San Joaquin County, Vol II, p 82. Sophia Hammond, buried 4 May 1871, aged 54.
  921. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 198. Lucinda, b. at Landsboro, Mass, m. Leonard Whedon of Bridgport, VT where she lived a few years, but d. at Brattleboro. No issue.
  922. New England Ancestors, Vol 9, No 3, Summer 2008, p 31. Lucinda Hammond, b. 8 May 1792, dsp at Middlebury, Addison County, VT, 19 Jan 1853; m. as his fourth wife at Middlebury 10 July 1845 Leonard Wheeler. Leonard was b. at Shrewsbury, Worcester, MA, 27 Aug 1783, son of Artemus and Lucretia (Howe) Wheeler, d. at Bridport, Addison County, VT, 1 Aug 1872.
  923. New England Ancestors, Vol 9, No 3, Summer 2008, p 31. Children of Elnathan and Deborah (Carr) Hammond, first born at Lanesborough and the rest at Middlebury:
    John Arnold Hammond b. 18 July 1794, d. at Middlebury 29 Feb 1882, m. there 11 Mar 1824 Fanny B Keeler.
  924. New England Ancestors, Vol 9, No 3, p 31. John Arnold Hammond, b. 18 July 1794, d. at Middlebury 29 Feb 1882, m. there 11 Mar 1824 Fanny B Keeler. Fanny was b. in Vermont between April and August 1794 d. at Middlebury April 1870.
  925. New England Ancestors, Vol 9, No 3, Summer 2008, p 31. John Arnold Hammond, b. 18 July 1794, d. at Middlebury 29 Feb 1882, m. there 11 Mar 1824 Fanny B Keeler. Fanny was b. in Vermont between April and August 1794 d. at Middlebury April 1870.
  926. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 229. George b. 21 Jun 1815.
  927. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 231. George, third son of Benjamin, was a farmer, and form many years resided at North Abington, Mass. In 1864 he moved to Lockeford, Cal., where he now resides at the ripe age of 77. He m. 1st Nov 6, 1834, Susanna Shaw, who was b. Apr 21, 1816, and d. Nov 29, 1874.
  928. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers, Vol ?? p 123 - Locke and Hammond Plot, Lockeford, San Joaquin, CA. George Hammond, b. June 21, 1815 - c. 12 Dec 1904
    Mary Jane, wife of George Hammond, died 11 Jan 1903, aged 79 yrs 3 mos 15 days
    Susanna, wife of George Hammond, died Nov 29, 1874, aged 58 yrs 7 mos 8 days.
  929. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers, Vol ??, p. 123. Burial, Lockeford, San Joaquin, CA - reinterred at Evergreen Cemetery, Oakland, Alameda, CA:
    George Hammond, b. June 21, 1815 - c. 12 Dec 1904
    Mary Jane, wife of George Hammond, died 11 Jan 1903, aged 79 yrs 3 mos 15 days
    Susanna, wife of George Hammond, died Nov 29, 1874, aged 58 yrs 7 mos 8 days.
  930. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 232. He m. 1st Nov 6, 1834, Susanna Shaw, who was b. Apr 21, 1816, and d. Nov 29, 1874.
  931. History of San Joaquin County, 1890, p 660. Mrs. Delia Marcella Locke, widow of the late Dr. D J Locke, and residing upon a farm near Lockeford, was born in North Abington, MA, May 30, 1836, the daughter of George and Susanna (Shaw) Hammond. Her mother was also a native of North Abington, and her father a native of Carver, MA. The Hammonds were of an old Massachusetts family, near Plymouth. William Penn's mother married a Hammond for her second husband, and Mrs. Locke is a descendant from that family.
  932. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers. George Hammond, b. June 21, 1815 - c. 12 Dec 1904
    Mary Jane, wife of George Hammond, died 11 Jan 1903, aged 79 yrs 3 mos 15 days
    Susanna, wife of George Hammond, died Nov 29, 1874, aged 58 yrs 7 mos 8 days.
  933. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers, Vol ??, p 123. Burial, Lockeford, San Joaquin, CA - reinterred at Evergreen Cemetery, Oakland, Alameda, CA:
    George Hammond, b. June 21, 1815 - c. 12 Dec 1904
    Mary Jane, wife of George Hammond, died 11 Jan 1903, aged 79 yrs 3 mos 15 days
    Susanna, wife of George Hammond, died Nov 29, 1874, aged 58 yrs 7 mos 8 days.
  934. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 232. Susan Lucretia, b. Jan 13, 1839.
  935. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 232. Roland George, b. May 16, 1842.
  936. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 232. Josiah Shaw, b. Sept 10, 1844.
  937. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 232. Horace Alfred, b. Aug 7, 1847.
  938. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 232. Clara Cobb, b. Nov 8, 1853, d. Nov 12, 1889.
  939. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 233. Clara Cobb, who lived at Cahto, Cal., m. Jun 24, 1872, Rev. Orville Allen Ross, who was b. at Uxbridge, Mass., Oct 8, 1852. Issue: Nettie Taylor, Eva, Orville, Clarence, Edith, Talford Allen, and Arthur Hastings. Orville A Ross, his wife Clara, and his son Arthur, were all killed, Nov 12, 1889, near Lockeford, Cal.
  940. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 232. John Culver, b. Oct 19, 1856.
  941. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers, Vol ?? p 123. Burial, Lockeford, San Joaquin, CA - reinterred at Evergreen Cemetery, Oakland, Alameda, CA:
    George Hammond, b. June 21, 1815 - c. 12 Dec 1904
    Mary Jane, wife of George Hammond, died 11 Jan 1903, aged 79 yrs 3 mos 15 days
    Susanna, wife of George Hammond, died Nov 29, 1874, aged 58 yrs 7 mos 8 days.
  942. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers, Vol ??, p 123. Mary A Smith, dau. of Mrs. M. J. Hammond, died Apr 27, 1877, aged 15 yrs 5 mos.
  943. Adams, Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass., and His Descendants, Vol 2, p 619. Cynthia S Hammond, b in Rochester, Aug 14, 1793; m. Aug 14, 1815, Robert Williams, d. 18 Jan 1830 age 43. She d. 26 May 1879 age 85.
  944. Rhode Island Deaths and Burials, 1802-1950, Batch Number: I01174-0; System Origin: Rhode Island-EASy; Film #2022884; Ref #1895. Name: Cynthia Sherman Williams
    Gender: Female
    Death Date: 26 May 1878
    Death Place: Providence, Providence, Rhode Island
    Age: 84
    Birth Date: 1794
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Robert Williams
    Father's Name: Joshua Hammond
    Mother's Name: Olive Hammond.
  945. Rhode-Island American, 22 Aug 1815, p. 3. MARRIED: In Newport, Captain Robert Williams to Miss Cynthia Hammond, only daughter of the late captain Joshua Hammond, all of that town.
  946. Rhode Island Republican, 16 Aug 1815, p. 3. MARRIED: In this town, on Sunday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Gibson, Capt Robert Williams to Miss Cynthia Hammond, only daughter of the late Captain Joshua Hammond, all of this town.
  947. Adams, Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass., and His Descendants, [Vol_Page]. Cynthia S Hammond, b in Rochester, Aug 14, 1793; m. Aug 14, 1815, Robert Williams, d. 18 Jan 1830 age 43. She d. 26 May 1879 age 85.
  948. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers, Vol 24, p 108. Cynthia Hammond, the sister of Moses Hammond, m. Robert Williams. Their children use the surname Hammond. Children: 1. Alexander; 2. Caroline; 3. Olivia; 4. Stephens.
  949. Adams, Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass., and His Descendants, Vol 2, p 619. v. Zenas L Hammond, b. in Sandwich, Aug 28, 1796; m (1) April 6, 1820, Mary Tew Bailey, b. June 16, 1798; m. 2) Nov 16, 1834, Eliza Simmons, b Oct 11, 1804.
  950. Mystic Seaport, Certicate #88. Lenas L Hammond, b. Sandwich MA, age 18, issued a Seamen's Protection Certificate from the Newport Customs District.
  951. Rhode Island Republican, 20 Feb 1839, Vol 3, Issue 18, page 3. Co-Partnership Dissolved. The co-partnership hertofore existing under the firm of Z & J Hammond, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to them by book account or otherwise, are requested to make payment prior to the 15th of March, to Zenas L Hammond, as all demands will at that date be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. Zenas L Hammond John Hammond, Newport, 20 Feb 1839

    The Subscriber, grateful for past favors, respectfully informs the public that he intends continuing the PAINTING AND GLAZING BUSINESS in all its various branches, at the old stand, No. 3 Golonade Row, where he will keep constantly on hand a variety of Window and Picture Glass, Paints, Oil, and all articles ususally sold in a Paint Store. Zenas L Hammond Feb 20.

  952. New-England Business Directory, 1849, p. 72. Painters and Glaziers; Hammond, Zenas. L., Thames st.
  953. City Directory, Newport, 1858, p. 58. Hammond, Zenas L, painter, &c., 95 Thames, h 99 Thames.
  954. City Directory, Newport, 1858, p 58. Hammond, Zenas L, painter, &c., 95 Thames, h 99 Thames.
  955. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. he died Nov 7, 1881, aged 85 yrs. 2 mos. 9 days.
  956. Adams, Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass., and His Descendants, Vol 2, p 619. He d. 7 Nov., 1881.
  957. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Zenas L 1795 - 7 Nov 1881 NT001 (Island Cemetery).
  958. Adams, Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass., and His Descendants, Vol 2, p 619. He married 1) April 6, 1820, Mary Tew Bailey, b. June 16, 1798; m. 2) Nov 16, 1834, Eliza Simmons, b Oct 11, 1804.
  959. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. he was born in Newport RI at a quarter past four in the morning May 17th 1823.
  960. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. she was born in Newport RI at 3/4 past 6 P M August 10th 1825.
  961. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Caroline W., 1825c - 3 Nov 1826, NT001 (Island Cemetery).
  962. Federal Census, 1830, Rhode Island, 1830, Newport, Newport, RI; Roll: 167; Page: 23. Zenas Hammond: 1 male btwn 15 and 20; 1 male btwn thirty and forty; 2 females under 5; 2 females btwn 5 and 10; 1 female btwn 30 and 40.
  963. Newport Daily News, Friday, Feb 10, 1911, p 10. Zenas Hammond married Miss Mary T. Bailey, and there may be seen an unusually handsome portrait of her, in colors, showing an attractive young woman. It is said to be a copy of a still better one executed by Zenas himself, which was taken to Boston to be kept by a member of the family there. She died when but 32, the family tehn being in a house on Sherman street east of Mt. Vernon. She left four daughters and one son, Mr. Joshua Hammond, who is till very much alive. She was a sister of Mrs. Benjamin H Ailman. Like a true Newporter, Zenas Hammond had and sailed his little sailboat, and like a true lover he named his boat, "Mary." He was a singer, too, and a favorite of his was the good old song, "Sweet Aften.".
  964. Newport Daily News, Friday, Feb 10, 1911, p 10. Previous to 1839, the Hammond family lived in the house at the junction of Broad street (Broadway) and Spring street. It may interest those who are considering dry cellars in the vicinity of Washinton square to know that then where was water in that cellar, to be measured by feet. Previous to that time Mr. Zenas Hammond had married a second wife (about the year 1834). He had many brothers and sisters. Two, John and Moses, died in California.
  965. The Newport Directory, 1856-57. Hammond Zenas L. painter, &c., 95 Thames, h. 101 Thames.
  966. Adams, Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass., and His Descendants, [Vol_Page]. He married 1) April 6, 1820, Mary Tew Bailey, b. June 16, 1798; m. 2) Nov 16, 1834, Eliza Simmons, b Oct 11, 1804.
  967. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Eliza T (Simmons), 1805c - 21 Jan 1872 - NT001 (Island Cemetery).
  968. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. she died Jan 21, 1872 of the effects of paralysis aged 67 yrs. 3 mos. 17 days.
  969. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. he was born in newport R. I. at 6 O'Clock in the morning Oct 1st 1835.
  970. The Newport Directory, 1856-57. Hammond, Edward, painter, h. rear Green la. n. Tanner.
  971. The Newport Directory, 1856-57. Hammond Edward, painter, h. rear Green la. n. Tanner.
  972. City Directory, Newport, 1858, p 58. Hammond, Edward S, painter, h Swan's wharf.
  973. City Directory, 1858, p 58. Hammond, Edward S, painter, h Swan's wharf.
  974. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 12, p 321. Hammond, Edward S., of Zenas L. & Eliza S., b. 1 Nov 1835 ne (md; d 5 June 1895 Ne) NeD 5-218.
  975. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. he died in Newport February 17th 1857 Aged 47 days.
  976. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Zenas L -- - 17 Feb 1837 NT001 (Island Cemetery).
  977. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Zenas L -- - 17 Feb 1837 NT001 (Island Cemetery).
  978. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. he was born in Newport at three O'Clock in the morning May 23 1838.
  979. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Stephen, 1839c - 10 Jan 1843 NT001 (Island Cemetery).
  980. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. he died in Newport with the croup January 10th 1843 Aged 4 years 7 months 18 days.
  981. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. she was born in Newport between seven and eight in the Evening May 6th 1842.
  982. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Sarah, 1843c - 28 Jan 1847 - NT001 (Island Cemetery).
  983. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. she died in Newport on Thursday morning January 28th 1847. She died with the scarlet fever. Aged 4 years 8 months 22 days.
  984. Pioneer Registry, Native Daughters of the Golden West, 1-475. Dr. Moses Hammond was born April 5, 1800 in Sandwich, MA.
  985. Adams, Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass., and His Descendants, Vol 2, p 619. Moses Hammond, b in Sandwich, April 3, 1800; m. Abbie Marvel, d. 1888, age 82. He d. in Stockton, Cal., 2 Jan 1879, age 79 years.
  986. Headstone, Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA. MOSES HAMMOND; SANDWICH MASS. APRIL 3, 1800; STOCKTON CAL. JAN 2, 1879.
  987. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. Marriage and children's birth dates documented in the Moses Hammond Bible. Also notes that the marriage of Moses and Abby was officiated by James McKenzie, Elder. The bible states that Moses was born April 3, 1800 - not April 5.
  988. Newport Mercury, Newport Mercury, 5 Nov 1825, Vol LXIV, Issue 3317, page 4. Co-Partnership Formed, Subscribers having formed a Co-Partnership on the 14th ult. under the Firm of Thurston & Hammond Offer for Sale at their Store in Washinton-street, on the Point, a general assortment of Groceries, Crockery Ware, &c. which they will sell on the most reasonable terms. William Thurston, Moses Hammond Newport, Oct 15.
  989. Newport Mercury.
  990. Newport Mercury, 28 Feb 1829, Vol LXVIII; Issue 3490, page 4. Assignees Notice; Whereas Wm. C. Thurston and Moses Hammond, late doing business under the Firm of Thurston & Hammond, and William C Thurston, in his individual capacity, having this day made an assignment to the Subscriber, of all their property, in trust, for the benefit of their Creditors. All Persons indebted to said Thurston & Hammond, or Wm. C Thurston, are requested to make immediate payment to the Subscriber, who is determined to close the concerns of said trust without delay. The Creditors of said Assignors are required to present their claims to the Assignee on or before the 5th day of March ensuing, as no claim will afterwards be received, or be entitled to the Dividend which on that day will be declared in favor of those Creditors who shall then comply with the conditions on which said Dividend will be paid. Jonathan T. Almy, Assignee, Newport, Feb 5.
  991. Federal Census, 1830, Rhode Island, 1830, Newport, Newport, RI; Roll: 167; Psge: 23. Olive Hammond, 2 males btwn 20 and 30; 1 female btwn 20 and 30, 1 female btwn 60 and 70.
  992. Newport Mercury, 11 Sept 1830, p 4. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE: We the Subscribers having been appointed by the Hon. Court of Probate for the Town of Newport, Commissioners to receive the calims of the creditors against the Estate of HENRY GLADDING, late of Newport, deceased, represented insolvent, and six months from the date hereof, being allowed for receiving said claims, we will attend at the house of Thomas Goddard on the frist Mondays of Dec. January Feb. next, at 2 o'clock PM for the purpose aforesaid.
    Thomas Goddard, Alexander Barker, Moses Hammond - Commissioners
    All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to Mary Ann Gladding, Adm'x, Newport, August 4.
  993. Newport Mercury, p 3, 9 Mar 1844. The Town Clerk's Office, Newport, mar 4, 1844.
    NOTICE: Lists of person entitled to vote in the Town of Newport in 1844, have been posted up in the Town Clerk's Office; at the Brick market in Thames street; at the Lower Market, Market Square; at Mr. T. Townsend's and Mr. N. Hassard's Hotels; and at the store of Mr. Moses Hammond on the point.
    The Town Council of Newport will meet at the Town Hall in Newport on Friday, march 15th inst, at 10 o'clock, a.m., to Canvass said lists.
    Persons qualified to vote whose names are omitted in said lists, are are requested to report the same at this office, on or before said 15th of March.
    B. B. HOWLAND, Town Clerk.
  994. California State Library, Pioneer File - Moses Hammond - information provided by Mrs. George Gray 315 E Fremont St.. Stockton, Calif. Arrived (in California) Spring of 1849; bus: short time in lumber business later a farmer - about 2 1/2 mi from Stockton; residence: San Joaquin City & Stockton
    Member of City Council; Republican
    Known familiarly among his friends as Doctor Hammond although not professionally entitled to the name. As a boy he had studied along the line of medicine. On ship board on the way to California the cholera broke out he administered a medicine self prepared which proved so successful that not a passenger died. Upon his arrival & on his way to the mines there was a similar epidemic it did not take long for news like that to travel. He was detained at San Joaquin City as he had brought his family home with him a two story house he erected there and later built a bardge(sic) & floated it down to Stockton erecting it on W. Market St. Stockton where it now stands.
  995. Federal Census, 1850, Rhode Island. Moses Hammond, 50, painter.
  996. Pioneer Registry, Native Daughters of the Golden West, 1-475. Dr. Moses Hammond, born Sandwich, MA April 5, 1800 arrived in Stockton, CA in 1849 on the Schooner Alexander. He married Abby Marble in Newport, RI, his children were Alden, William M, Abby Ann, Cynthia, William 2nd, John, and Moses, Jr. He died January 2, 1879 in Stockton, CA. He was a councilman during early days in Stockton.
  997. Hammond Genealogy. Moses Hammond came to California in 1849 by way of the Isthmus of Panama.
  998. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers, Vol 24, pp 108-109. Moses Hammond came from Newport, RI in 1849 via the Isthmus of Panama. On the way across he was called Dr. Hammond because of the success he had in checking cholera that had broken out on board the ship. When he landed in San Francisco he found that two of the tree ships that his brother John had brought around the Horn had already arrived, the General Cobb and the schooner Alexander manned by William Dennis. The third ship was never heard from.
    The ship carrying his house in sections and his household furniture was brought up to San Joaquin City and the house was set up. Cholera again broke out and he was placed in charge. Thenceforth he was always known as Dr. Hammond. After about a year he decided to move to Stockton, so the house was placed on a scow and brought down to Stockton and set up on West Market street where it was standing as late as 2 Dec 1926.
    He brought in lumber and sold it at a good profit, but when hard times came, he gave up the lumber business and bought a farm near Stockton. His son Alden was with him, and in 1855 he returned to Newport and brought out his wife and two other children, Cynthia and John, reaching Stockton in July of that year.
  999. California State Library, Pioneer File - Moses Hammond - information provided by Mrs. George Gray 315 E Fremont St.. Stockton, Calif. Arrived (in California) Spring of 1849; bus: short time in lumber business later a farmer - about 2 1/2 mi from Stockton; residence: San Joaquin City & Stockton

    Member of City Council; Republican
    Known familiarly among his friends as Doctor Hammond although not professionally entitled to the name. As a boy he had studied along the line of medicine. On ship board on the way to California the cholera broke out he administered a medicine self prepared which proved so successful that not a passenger died. Upon his arrival & on his way to the mines there was a similar epidemic it did not take long for news like that to travel. He was detained at San Joaquin City as he had brought his family home with him a two story house he erected there and later built a bardge(sic) & floated it down to Stockton erecting it on W. Market St. Stockton where it now stands.

  1000. Newport Mercury, p. 3, 16 Feb 1850. FOR CALIFORNIA - The steamer Cherokee is to sail from New York, this afternoon, for Chagres. Among her passengers, are Captains John Hammond, George Barney, Benjamin Dayton, Thomas W. Carr; Mr. Moses Hammond, and Mr. John Goddard, all of this town.
  1001. Stockton Daily Independent, 20 Jan 1879, page 3, col 2. Detailed description of Moses Hammond's migration to Stockton with his brother, marine John Hammond in February 1850.
  1002. Newport Mercury, p. 3, Saturday, 16 Feb 1850. For California: The steamer Cherokee is to sail from New York, this afternoon, for Chagres. Among her passengers, are Captains John Hammond, George Barney, Benjamin Dayton, Thos. W. Carr; Mr. Moses Hammond, and Mr. John Goddard, all of this town.
  1003. City Directory, 1852, Stockton, CA, p 7. Hammond, M, lumber merchant, cor Levee & Commerce street.
  1004. California State Library, Pioneer file - Moses Hammond. Business: short time in lumber business; later a farmer - about 2 1/2 mi from Stockton.
  1005. City Directory, Stockton, CA, 1852, p. 8. Hammond, Moses, lumber merchant cor Levee & Commerce street, p 7.
  1006. State Census, 1852, California, Roll: MF2:6(27) Roll 2; 1852 Census, DAR, Transcript. page 214:

    Hammond, M, age 50, MW, Lumber merchant, b. RI, res. RI;
    Simpson, Asa M 27, MW, ditto, b. ME, res. ME;
    Jackson, Jacob G, 35, MW, ditto, b. NW, res. MA;
    Simpson, Andrew W, 21, MW, clerk, b.ME, res. ME;
    Gray, Geo., 23, MW, Laborer, b. ME, res. ME.

  1007. California State Library, 1852 California State Census; Roll: 4; Repository Collection: C144:4; Page: 24; Line: 20. M. Hammond, 56, M, W, Lumber Merchant, b. Rhode Island, last residence: Rhode Island.
  1008. San Joaquin Co, CA Court/Deed Records, Book A, Vol 4, p. 263.
  1009. Death Certificate, Book A, Vol 4, p. 570.
  1010. History of San Joaquin County, Page 33. Prior to the election of 7 May 1855 the councilmen were elected at large. Subsequent to that time they were elected from the three wards into which the city was then divided. Aldermen - First Ward: '55, Samuel Fisher, JW Lewis, M. Hammond, CT Meader.
  1011. City Directory, Stockton City Dir, Harris Joseph & Co, SF, 1856, p. 38. HAMMON Moses, Lumber Dealer, Commerce bet Levee & Main, RI.
  1012. San Francisco City Directory, 1859, sfgenealogy.com, p 158. LUMBER DEALERS; Hammond, M; Main.
  1013. Federal Census, 1860, California, 1860, Douglass, San Joaquin, CA; Archive Collection Number: 96:18; Roll: 18; Page 25; Line: 40; Schedule Type: Agriculture, pp 24, 25. Moses Hammond, 120 acres, cash value of farm: $3,540; value of machinery: $850; 2 houses; 2 milch cows; 2 head of cattle; value of livestock: $225; 280 bushels of barley; 12 tons of hay.
  1014. Great Registers, California Voter Registration, 1871, p 22. 914 Hammond, Moses, age 66, b. MA, farmer, residence in O'Neal township, sworn 11 Sept 1866.
  1015. Federal Census, 1870, California, 1870, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: M593_86; Page: 112; Image: 225. Two households shown in census: House #1- Alen (sic) alone; House #2 - everyone else. I am entering it as though it were all one - I don't know that that was the case.

    Alen Hammond, 38, grocer, $300, $150, b. RI;
    Moses Hammond, 70, farmer, $10,000, $500, b. MA;
    Eliza, 32, keep house, b. MA;
    Mary, 13, b. CA, attending school; Martha, 8, b. CA, attending school;
    Cintha, 6 mos (b. Dec), b. CA;
    Miles Standish, 60, b. MA;
    Andrew Gells, 40, laborer, b. VA;
    Levi Smith, 38, laborer, b. MA;
    Mary Osare (?) 60, b. MA.

  1016. Federal Census, 1870, California, 1870, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: M593_86; Page: 112; Image: 225. Alen Hammond, 38, grocer, $300, $150, b. RI;
    Moses Hammond, 70, farmer, $10,000, $500, b. MA;.
  1017. California State Library, Pioneer File - Moses Hammond. Business: short time in the lumber business -- later a farmer about 2 1/2 mi from Stockton.
  1018. City Directory, San Joaquin Co Directory, H S Crocker, Sacramento, 1871-72, p. 122. HAMMOND Moses, farmer, on Waterloo road, O'Neil twp.
  1019. Stockton Daily Independent, Friday morning, Jan 3, 1879. Suddenly, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. George Gray, on Thursday, January 2d, Doctor Moses Hammond, formerly of Newport, R. Island, aged 78 years and 9 months. Deceased has been a long and much respected resident of Stockton.
    --?-- father has --?--, his Lord to meet,
    And lay his Life's burden at Jesus' feet,
    --?-- he has reached the heavely shore,
    And there we will meet him, to part no more.
  1020. Unidentified Newspaper, Brown Scrapbook. DEATH OF DR. M. HAMMOND - Dr. Moses Hammond, an old resident of this city, died quite suddenly this afternoon. The deceased was the father of Mrs. Geo. E. Gray and Mr. John Hammond, of this city. Mr. Hammond was well advanced in age, being in his seventy-ninth year, and although feeble in health, his death was unexpected. He was down town las evening and complained of feeling unwell from ae(sic) attack of asthma. Stimulant was administered to him and he felt better. A second attack, this forenoon, proved fatal. Funeral notice will be given in due time. (Handwritten - 1879 Jan 2).
  1021. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. Newspaper obituary found in the Abbie Hammond bible - article date 1879

    Dr. Hammond, who died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Geo. E. Gray, in this city on Thursday last, leaves a wife, daughter and two sons in this city and county. Deceased was father of Mr. A. Hammond, who long managed his father's farm about two miles north of Stockton; also father of Mr. John Hammond, merchant in this city.

    FUNERAL OF DR. HAMMOND - The funeral of Dr. M. Hammond will take place at one o'clock to-morrow (Sunday) from the residence of his son-in-law, ex-Mayor Gray. The remains will be interred in the family lot in the Rural cemetery. The services will be conducted by Rev. T. S. Dunn, pastor of the Central M. E. Church.

    Another obituary in the same bible:

    DEATH OF DR. HAMMOND - Dr. Moses Hammond, an old settler and highly respected resident of San Joaquin County, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. George E. Gray, in this city. He was in his seventy-ninth year, and for a man of his age, was quite lively, although not by any means vigorous. On Wednesday he walked about town but complained of suffering from an attack of asthma, from which he soon obtained relief. The attack returned yesterday forenoon, and in the afternoon he expired. Deceased settled at San Joaquin City in 1850, and after remaining there about a year, he became satisfied that the leading city of the plains would not be at his locality, and removed his dwelling to Stockton, floating the building down the river on a raft. He was a gentleman of unexceptional character and much intelligence. He leaves a son and daughter in this city - Mrs. Gray, wife of ex-mayor Gray, and Mr. John Hammond, of the firm of Hammond, Moore & Yardley, merchants, Weber Avenue. The time the funeral will take place is not yet announced. One by one the pioneers identified with the history and growth of Stockton are passing away.

    And another:

    Suddenly, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. George Gray, on Thursday, January 2nd, Doct. Moses Hammond, formerly of Newport, R. I., aged 78 years and 9 months.

    Deceased has been a tong and much respected resident of Stockton.

    Dear father has gone, his Lord to meet,
    And lay his life's burden at Jesus' feet.
    We feel he has reached the heavenly shore,
    And there we will meet him, to part no more.

  1022. Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, Block 6, Lot 61.
  1023. Headstone.
  1024. Old Cemeteries of San Joaquin County, Vol II, p 82. Moses Hammond, buried 2 Jan 1879(?) aged 78.
  1025. Newport Mercury. Research notes:
    COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE: We the Subscribers having been appointed by the Hon. Court of Probate for the Town of Newport, Commissioners to receive the calims of the creditors against the Estate of HENRY GLADDING, late of Newport, deceased, represented insolvent, and six months from the date hereof, being allowed for receiving said claims, we will attend at the house of Thomas Goddard on the frist Mondays of Dec. January Feb. next, at 2 o'clock PM for the purpose aforesaid.
    Thomas Goddard, Alexander Barker, Moses Hammond - Commissioners
    All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to Mary Ann Gladding, Adm'x, Newport, August 4.
  1026. Marriage Statement/Certificate. Copy of original statement: By this I certify that Mr. Moses Hammond and Miss Abby Marble both of Newport, R. I. were lawfully joined in marriage by me in Newport, RI on the evening of the 15th of October 1833. James A McHenrie Elder.
  1027. Newport Mercury, Saturday, 19 Oct 1833, Newport Mercury Vol LXXII, Issue 3732, p 3. Married: In this town on Tuesday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. M'Kenzie, Mr. Moses Hammond to Miss Abby Marble, daughter of the late Mr. Benjamin Marble, all of this town.
  1028. Federal Census, 1840, Rhode Island. Moses Hammond, 1 male under 5; 1 male btwn 5 and 10; 1 male btwn 40 and 50; 1 female btwn 30 and 40; 1 female btwn 40 and 50.
  1029. Federal Census, 1850, Rhode Island, 1850, Newport, Newport, RI; Roll: M432_842; Page: 417; Image: 253. Moses, 49, painter, b. RI(sic); Abby, 44, b. RI; Alden, 16, b. RI, Cynthia, 10, b. RI, attending school; John, 6, b. RI, attending school.
  1030. Federal Census, 1860, California, 1860, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: M653_64; Page: 933; Image: 329. Moses Hammons, 60, physician;
    Alden, 27, farmer;
    Lizzie, 21;
    Mary, 2';
    John Nolan, 26, farm laborer.

    NOTE: ABBY BROWN MARBLE HAMMOND is NOT listed here. I cannot find her anywhere in 1860 or 1870. They were evidently not living together at that time.

  1031. Stockton City Directory - 1884/5. Hammond, Abbie Mrs., res 247 Fremont.
  1032. Bible of Moses and Abby Hammond, Inside back cover. Benjamin Marble of Sommerset, Mass. married Abbygail Brown of Newport, R.I. in 1784. Their offspring are as follows: Abby Marble (married Moses Hammond) born Apr 25 1806.
  1033. Correspondence, Birthday Card. Sent to Mrs. George Gray:

    Compliments of Abby Hammond, 80th Birthday, April 25th, 1886.

  1034. Headstone, Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA. ABBY HAMMOND; NEWPORT R.I. APRIL 25, 1806; STOCKTON CAL. AUG 24, 1888.
  1035. Handwritten notes in family records, Typewritten record in hanging file under "HAMMOND". Abby (Marble) Hammond came to California in July 1855, bringing the children, Alden, Cynthia and John. Her father, Benjamin Marble was a master ship builder. It is said that he laid the keels of the "Constitution" and the "Lawrence" used in the battle of Lake Erie.
  1036. Sacramento Daily Union, 16 June 1870, Vol 39, No 5996. San Francisco, June 15th.
    ...The following is a list of passengers on the Pullman Hotel train, which leaves San Francisco for the East on Thursday, June 16th, at eight o'clock am: Mrs. George Gray and two children, Mrs. Moses Hammond...
  1037. Federal Census, 1880, California, 1880 Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T9)79; Family History Film: 1254079; Page: 30.1000; ED: 96; Image: 0742. George Gray, 54, lumber merchant, married, b. ME, both parent b. RI;
    Cynthia, wife, 40, married, keeping house, b. RI, both parents b. RI;
    Hannah W, 21, daughter, single, at home;
    Abby, 14, daughter, single at school;
    Abby Hammond, 74, mother-in-law, boarder, b. Cal, father b. ME, mother b. RI
    Ah Sun, 20, servant b. China, both parents b. China;
    Tone, 20, servant, b. China, both parents b. China.
  1038. City Directory, City & County Directory of San Joaquin, etc, LM McKenney San Francisco, 1881 p. 135. HAMMOND Mrs Abbie M (widow) res n s Fremont bet San Jaoquin & Sutter (north side of Fremont..).
  1039. City Directory, Stockton City Directory, JW Smith, San Francisco, 1883, p. 121. HAMMOND Mrs Abbie, res 247 Fremont [living with George and Cynthia (Hammond) Gray].
  1040. City Directory, Stockton City, San Joaquin and other counties, LM McKenney & Co, SF, 1884, p. 136. HAMMOND Abbie Mrs, res 247 Fremont.
  1041. Obituary, newspaper unknown. Obituary found inside the cover of the Moses and Abby Hammond bible, 1833, and in the Brown Scrapbook:

    HAMMOND - In this city, August 24, 1888, Mrs. Abby Hammond, formerly of Newport, Rhode Island, aged 82 years and 4 months widow of the late Dr. M. Hammond and mother of Mrs. George Gray and Alden and John Hammond.

    [Funeral services will take place at the residence of George Gray to-morrow (Sunday) at 8 P.M.]

    Dear mother, sleep and take thy rest;
    The Lord has called; He thought it best.
    The storm of life, for thee is done;
    The battle is fought, the victory won.

    The reaper has garnered the golden sheaf
    To a happy home where pain shall cease;
    The gates of Heaven opened wide
    And let thee seek dear father's side.

    'Tis sad to touch the parting strain;
    But joy to know we shall meet again;
    In Heaven mother will watch and wait
    To greet us at the pearly gate.

  1042. Death Certificate, San Joaquin Register of Deaths, p 5. 1888, Aug 24; Hammond Abby; age 82y4m; married; b. Rhode Island; cause of death: dropsy.
  1043. Cemetery Record. Buried in Rural Cemetery, Stockton, CA; Lot 61, Block 6.
  1044. Old Cemeteries of San Joaquin County, Vol II, p 82. Abby Hammond, buried 24 Aug 1888, aged 82.
  1045. Newport Mercury, Vol LXXIX, Issue 4100, page 3. 7 Nov 1840: On the 22d ult. Wm. M. son of Mr. Moses Hammond, aged 3 years and 7 months.
  1046. Herald of the times (Newport, RI), Vol 11, Issue 33, p. 4. In this town, on the 23d ult. Wm. M., son of Mr. Moses Hammond, aged 3 years and 7 mos.
  1047. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Abby Ann - no dates given - NT003 (Common Burial Ground).
  1048. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, William M - no dates given - NT003 (Common Burial Ground).
  1049. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Project. Hammond, Moses - no dates given - NT003 (Common Burial Ground).
  1050. Find A Grave Memorial, #149683452. Mary Hammond Bellatty, b. Apr 1790, Surry, Hancock, ME; d. 13 Jan 1867, Ellsworth, Hancock, ME; buried Village Cemetery, Surry, Hancock, ME. Headstone reads: MARY, wife of Capt Charles Bellatty, died Jan 13, 1867, AE 76 yrs.
  1051. Find A Grave Memorial, #149683344. Capt. Charles "Carlos Bellatti" Bellatty, 7 May 1788, Genoa, Citta Metrpolitana di Genova, Liguria, Italy; c. 30 Jan 1836, Surry, Hancock, ME; buried: Village Cemetery, Surry, Hancock, ME; Spouse: Mary Hammond Bellatty (1790-1867).
  1052. Find A Grave Memorial, #149683344. Capt. Charles "Carlos Bellatti" Bellatty, 7 May 1788, Genoa, Citta Metrpolitana di Genova, Liguria, Italy; c. 30 Jan 1836, Surry, Hancock, ME; buried: Village Cemetery, Surry, Hancock, ME.
  1053. Ellsworth Herald/American, 3 Jan 1862. 1862 Ellsworth, Jan. 1, Abigail, daughter of Moses and Margaret Hammonds, age 23 years.
  1054. Federal Census, 1850, Maine, 1850, Surry, Hancock, ME; Roll: M432_254; Page: 52B; Image: 111. Moses Hammond, 36, Mariner, b. ME;
    Margaret, 37, b. ME;
    Elizabeth, 13, attending school, b. ME;
    Abby, 11, attending school, b. ME;
    Louisa, 9, attending school, b. ME;
    Mary, 9, attending school, b. ME;
    Charles, 6, attending school, b. ME;
    Margaret, 4, attending school, b. ME;
    Melvina, 2, b. ME
    Abagail Hammond, 76, f, b. ME.
  1055. Find A Grave Memorial, #117839417. Abigail Hammond Hopkins, b. 10 Feb 1800, Surry, Hancock, ME; d. 4 Sept 1886, So Surry, Hancock, ME: burial Bayview Cemetery, Surry, Hancock, ME.
  1056. Find A Grave Memorial, #117839811. Robert Hopkins, b. 4 Sept 1799, Surry, Hancock, ME; d. 6 Aug 1877, Surry, Hancock, ME
    s/o Sterling & Eleanor (Means) Hopkins, h/o Abigail Hammond
    Burial: Bayview Cemetery, Surry, Hancock, ME.
  1057. Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900, Film 12247. Robert Hopkin, b. 4 Sept 1799, Surry, Hancock, ME; father: Sterlin Hopkin.
  1058. Federal Census, 1860, Maine, 1860, Surry, Hancock, ME; Roll: M653_438; Page: 411; Image: 415; FHLFilm: 803438. Moses Hammond, 45, Mariner, $1,000, $150, b. ME.
  1059. Ellsworth Herald/American, 12 Aug 1875. Surry, 3rd inst., Capt. Moses Hammond, age 62 years.
  1060. Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900, Batch C50337-1; Maine ODM; source film number: 12247. Moses Hammond, male, dob: 13 Oct 1813, Surry, Hancock, ME; father: Moses Hammond; mother: Abagail.
  1061. Find A Grave Memorial, #150201278. Capt Moses Hammond, b. 3 Oct 1812, Surry, Hancock, ME; d. 3 Aug 1875; burial: Village Cemetery, Surry, Hancock, ME.
  1062. Find A Grave Memorial, #150201278. Capt Moses Hammond, b. 3 Oct 1812, Surry, Hancock County, Maine, d. 3 Aug 1875
    Burial: Village Cemetery, Surry, Hancock, ME.
  1063. Maine Death Records, 1617-1922. Young, Melvina B, Allsworth, ME, d. 9 Aug 1893, age 45y 4m 11d, b. East Surry, ME, housewife, cause of death: tuberculosis enteritis; burial Woodbine Cemetery, Allsworth, ME; parents: Moses Hammond, Margaret Moore; father b. Surry, ME, mother b. Allsworth, ME.
  1064. Federal Census, 1840, Maine, 1840, Surry, Hancock, ME; Roll: 172; Page: 141; Image: 350; FHLFilm: 009703. Moses Hammond; 1 male 15-19; 1 male 20-29; 2 females under 5; 1 female 20-29; 1 female 60-69; Total - All persons (Free White, Free Colored, Slaves): 6; 1 person employed in agriculture; 3 Free White persons under 20: 3; Free White Person - 20 thru 49: 2; Total Free White Persons: 6.
  1065. Federal Census, 1860, Maine, 1860, Surry, Hancock, ME; Roll: M653_438; Page: 411; Image: 415; FHLFilm: 803438. Moses Hammond, 45, m, Mariner, $1,000, $150, b. ME;
    Margaret, 45, f, b. ME;
    Abbie H, 22, f, dress maker, b. ME;
    Louisa H, 19, f, school teacher, b. ME;
    Mary Ann, 18, f, attending school, b. ME;
    Charles F, m, 16, attending school, b. ME;
    Margaret, 14, attending school, b. ME;
    Melvina B, 12, f, attending school, b. ME;
    Nellie C, 8, f, attending school, b. ME;
    Wyatt Moore, 77, m, b. ME.
  1066. Find A Grave Memorial, #150201338. Margaret Moore Hammond, b. 3 Apr 1812, Ellsworth, Hancock, ME; d. 15 Feb 1899, Surry, Hancock, ME; burial Village Cemetery, Surry, Hancock, ME.
  1067. Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900, batch: C50337-1; system: Maine-ODM; source film number: 12247. Emery M. Hammon, male; dob: 4 Feb 1840; dod: 13 Mar 1840; location: Surry, Hancock, Maine; father: Moses Hammon; mother: Margaret.
  1068. Ellsworth Herald/American, 28 Dec 1860. 1860 Ellsworth, Dec. 25, Mariana C. Hammond, daughter of Moses and Margaret Hammond, age 18 year, 9 month.
  1069. Ellsworth Herald/American, 28 Dec 1860. 1860 Ellsworth, Dec. 25, Mariana C. Hammond, daughter of Moses and Margaret Hammond, age 18 year, 9 month.
  1070. Ellsworth Herald/American, 16 Feb 1871. Surry, Feb. 11, Nellie Hammond, age 20 years, daughter of Capt. Moses Hammond.
  1071. Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900, Batch C50337-1; Maine-ODM; source film number: 12247. Moses Hammond, male; dob: 2 Oct 1853; dod: 19 Apr 1854; Surry, Hancock, ME; father: Moses Hammond; mother: Margarett.
  1072. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to the year 1850, p 155. Hammond, Stephen, s. Capt. Stephen and Betsy, Sept. 29, 1805. [h. Lydia B (Richmond), GR 13].
  1073. Massachusetts, Death Records, 1841-1915. Stephen Hammond, b. abt 1805, Rochester, d. 17 Aug 1895, Marion, MA, age 90. Parents: Stephen Hammond and Betsey B Blankinship - occupation: mechanic.
  1074. Vital Records of Rochester, MA to the year 1850, p 158. Hammond, Stephen Jr and Lydia B [int. omits B.] Richmond, Oct. 16, 1829 [Lydia B., CRI].
  1075. Early Vital Records of Plymouth County, MA, Rochester births, p 155. Sarah Winslow, d. Joseph W, seaman, and Sophia (Southworth), Dec 7, 1845.
  1076. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 121. 1. Sarah Winslow, b. Dec. 7, 1845.
  1077. City Directory, Stockton City, San Joaquin and other counties, LM McKenney & Co, SF, 1884, p. 77. BELDING W J Mrs staple and fancy dry goods, 180 El Dorado, res 143 Market.
  1078. City Directory, Stockton City & San Joaquin County Directory, Calif Pub Co, SF, 1887 p 38. BELDING W J Mrs, staple and fancy dry goods 180 El Dorado res 543 Market.
  1079. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, Stockton, Ward 1, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623_108; Page: 14B; ED: 109. Mrs W J Belding, 54, head, widowed, b. Dec 1845, married 20 years, one child - surviving, b. MA, both parents b. MA;
    Andrew Gardner, 29, boarder, married 2 years, day laborer, b. NY, father b. NY, father b. CT, mother b. NY;
    Alice Gardner, 25, boarder, no occupation, b. CA, both parents b. Ireland;
    Jennie D Allen, 63, boarder, widowed, was married 21 years, immigrated 1861, laundress, b. Ireland, both parents b. Ireland;
    Margaret Allen, 26, boarder, daughter, single.
  1080. Cemetery Record, Block 21, Lot 21. According to cemetery records, Sarah Belding buried 25 Mar 1911 ae 65.
  1081. Old Cemeteries of San Joaquin County, Vol II, p 13. Belding, Sarah W, buried March 25, 1911, age 65.
  1082. Federal Census, 1870, California. Daughter is 9 years old -.
  1083. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 122. 1. Sarah Winslow, who was b. at Mattapoisett, m. Jun. 24, 1862, Willard J. Belding, who was b. Apr. 9, 1828, at Barre Centre, Orleans Co., NY. Issue: Sophie, b. Apr 10, 1863, at Stockton, Cal. Sophie m. Mch. 15, 1888, Charles O. Bennett, who was b. in Knowlesville, Orleans Co., N. Y., May 19, 1856.
  1084. Unidentified Newspaper, Cynthia Hammond's Scrapbook. MARRIED: In this city, at the Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. J A Anderson, June 24th, Mr. Willard J Belding, to Miss Sarah W., daughter of Capt Joseph W Hammond, all of this city.
    (Thus does Hymen break in upon the circle of our bachelor companions, taking one by one, leaving us still behind to envy each new Benedick's joy. To the newly wedded pair may life be a reality of happiness and love. In the sparkling wine which speaks of a kind remembrance to the printer, we drink,
    Joy to the hears that sacred ties
    Have bound as one to-day!
    Joy to the Love whose sunny light
    Shall gleam around their way!.
  1085. Federal Census, 1880, California, 1880, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T9_79; FHFilm: 1254079; Page: 6.4000; ED: 95; Image: 0694. Willard Belding, 45, dry goods merchant, b. NY, both parents b. NY;
    Sarah, 33, wife, keeping house, b. MA, both parents b. MA;
    Sophie, 17, daughter, single, at home, b. CA, father b. NY, mother b. MA;
    J W Hammond, 66, father-in-law, widowed, retired from business, b. MA, both parents b. MA.
  1086. Headstone, Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA - Block 21, Lot 21. Front panel of monument reads: WILLARD J. BELDING, NEW YORK APR 9, 1828, CAL. JAN 12, 1884.
  1087. Golden Nugget Library, Business Directory of San Joaquin County, 1878-9. Belding, WJ ...mig to California: 1852; moved to San Joaquin County in 1853...
  1088. Federal Census, 1860, California, 1860, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: M653_64; Page: 1054; Image: 441. W J Belding, 30, merchant, b. NY;
    Geo Hunt, 17, clerk, b. PA;
    Cummins, 30, clerk, b. MA.
  1089. City Directory, San Joaquin Co Directory, H S Crocker, Sacramento, 1871-72, p. 36. BELDING W J dry goods 180 El Dorado res cor Market & Commerce.
  1090. City Directory, Stockton City Dir, 1873-74, p. 47. BELDING W J Dry goods, 180 El Dorado, res cor Market and Commerce.
  1091. Golden Nugget Library, Business Directory of San Joaquin County, 1878-9. Belding, W J, res: Stockton; b. New York; mig to CA in 1852; came to county in 1853; post office: Stockton.
  1092. City Directory, Stockton City Directory, JW Smith, San Francisco, 1883, p. 73. BELDING W J dry goods, 180 El Dorado, res cor Market and Commerce.
  1093. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, Stockton, Ward 1, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623_108; Page: 14B; ED: 109. His wife - Sarah Winslow Belding is listed as a widow.
  1094. Cemetery Record, Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Block 21, Lot 21.
  1095. Unidentified Newspaper, Brown Scrapbook. DIED: BELDING - In San Diego, January 13th, Willard J Belding, a native of New York. (Notice of funeral hereafter.)
    W J BELDING'S DEATH; On Sunday last, W J Belding, the El Dorado street merchant, died in San Diego. He had been suffering for some time past with consumption, and went to the Southern coast in the hope of improving his shattered health, but the change came too late and he steadily failed after reaching there. Mr. Belding was one of the early settlers of Stockton and was universally respected for his integrity and other good qualities. He came across the plains in 1850, and went into the hotel business at Linden in this county, and in 1856 he entered the employment of Stockwell & Underhill, dry goods merchants of the city, as clerk. There he remained until the early part of 1860, when T R Mossely bought out Mr Underhill's interest, when Mr. Belding opened a dry goods establishment on Main street, where Hickman's store now is. The interest of the deceased in the business was not large, the greatest part of it being owned by Frank Henderson, who failed after tow or three years. Mr Belding then bought the stock and opened the present store on El Dorado street. Deceased had been connected with the choir of the Presbyterian Church of this city for about 25 years, and was an active member of the congregation. He was also an Exempt fireman, and in respect to his memory the flags of the Department were at half-mast. He was a man widely known and very popular, being considered one of the most upright and honorable men, as well as a pleasant, affable gentleman.
  1096. Cemetery Record, Block 21, Lot 21. According to cemetery records, Willard J Belding was buried in the Hammond lots 13 Jan 1884 -.
  1097. Old Cemeteries of San Joaquin County, Vol II, p 13. Belding, W J, buried Jan 13, 1884 age 53.
  1098. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 232. Delia Marcella, b. May 30, 1836.
  1099. Bank of Stockton Collections, Photograph #9769 - Dean Jewett Locke Residence. Dean Jewett Locke (1823-1867) was born in Langdon, New Hampshire and earned his medical degree at Harvard. He worked as a teacher in his early career, then signed on as the doctor for the Boston and Newton Joint Stock Company heading for California in 1849. D J Locke and his brother founded the community of Lockeford and were very generous and civic minded indeed. He funded the school, several churches and improved the levees, roads and landscaping. He was also involved in the post office, a member of the school board and rancher. He married Delia M Hammond and they had thirteen children, each reared to regard the high importance of a good education.
  1100. History of San Joaquin County, 1890, p 660. Mrs. Locke was educated at North Abington and at Plymouth, and taught school two years at the former place. She was married at the Congregational Church there to Dr. Lock, on May 8, 1855, and the next day started for California, sailing from Fall River through Long Island Sound to New York city, where they took the ocean steamer, George Law, which was afterward named the Central America, and was subsequently lost at sea. After crossing the Isthmus by railroad, the next year after the riot there, they took the steamer Golden Age to San Francisco, arriving July 1, and coming at once to Lockeford.
  1101. Federal Census, 1860, California, 1860, Elkhorn, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: M653_64; Page: 988; Image: 374; FHFilm #803064. Dean J Locke, 37, physician, b. NH;
    Delia, 24, b. MA;
    Luther J, 4, b. CA;
    Ada, 2, b. CA;
    N Howard, 11 mos, b. CA;
    Robert Vaner, 17, vaquero, b. OH;
    Paul Dennis, 28, farm laborer, b. NY;
    John H Ward, 27, farm laborer, b. Ireland.
  1102. Federal Census, 1880, California, 1880, Elliot, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: 80; FHFilm 1254080, Page: 176B. Dean J Locke, 57, married, Dry good & grocer, b. NH, both parents b. NH;
    Delia, 44, wife, married, housekeeper, ails from asthma, b. MA, both parents b. MA;
    Ada, 22, daughter, single, school teacher, b. CA, father b. NH, mother b. MA;
    Howard, 21, son, single, school teacher, b. CA, father b. NH, mother b. MA;
    Horace M, 19, son, single, attending school, b. CA, father b. NH, mother b. MA;
    Ida, 18, daughter, single, attending school, b. CA, father b. NH, mother b. MA;
    Mary, 16, daughter, single, attending school, b. CA, father b. NH, mother b. MA;
    William W, 14, son, single, attending school, b. CA, father b. NH, mother b. MA;
    Hannah, 12, daughter, single, attending school, b. CA, father b. NH, mother b. MA;
    John C, 11, son, single, attending school, b. CA, father b. NH, mother b. MA;
    Edward M, 8, son, single, attending school, b. CA, father b. NH, mother b. MA;
    Eunice, 5, daughter, at home, b. CA, father b. NH, mother b. MA;
    George H, 2, son, at home, b. CA, father b. NH, mother b. MA;
    Theresa, 9 mo, daughter, at home, b. CA, father b. NH, mother b. MA.
  1103. Bank of Stockton Collections, Photograph #9769 - Dean Jewett Locke Residence. Dean Jewett Locke (1823-1867) was born in Langdon, New Hampshire and earned his medical degree at Harvard. He worked as a teacher in his early career, then signed on as the doctor for the Boston and Newton Joint Stock Company heading for California in 1849.
  1104. Willard Genealogy, p 158. Dean Jewett Locke, b. Apr 16, 1823; m. May 8, 1855, Delia M Hammond, of N Abington; grad Bridgewater Normal School, 1843; Harvard Med School, 1847-1849; went to California as a member of the "Boston and Newton Joint Stock Assn:; settled at a point in Central California to which he gave the name Lockeford. His father was postmaster in 1862 and he succeeded him; built most of the buildings in the place; was a farmer, merchant and physician. He d. May 4, 1887.
  1105. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 232. Hannah Sturtevant, b. Dec 12, 1849.
  1106. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 233. Hannah Sturtevant, third daughter of George, who lives at Lodi, Cal., m. Mch 17, 1867, Thomas Bush Geffroy, a farmer who was b. in Newport, RI, Apr 4, 1834. Issue: Mabel, Carrie, Bertha, Arthur, Richard, Susie, and Amy.
  1107. History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond, p 233. Hannah Sturtevant, third daughter of George, who lives at Lodi, Cal., m. Mch 17, 1867, Thomas Bush Geffroy, a farmer, who was b. in Newport, RI, Apr 4, 1834.
  1108. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers, Vol 24, p 108.
  1109. The Sons and Daughters of Newport, p. 568. Olivia H. Stanhope (dau of) Robert and Cynthia S (Hammond) Williams, Providence, R. I.
  1110. Federal Census, 1850, Rhode Island, 1850 Newport, Newport, RI; Roll: M432_842; Page: 419; Image: 256. Frederick Stanhope, 28, Hardware merchant, b. RI
    Olivia Stanhope, 27 b. RI
    Frederick A, 6, b. RI
    Caroline W, 4, b. RI
    Millard Filmore, 2, b. RI

    Living next door to mother Olivia Adams Hammond.

  1111. Federal Census, 1860, Rhode Island, 1860, Providence Ward 6, Providence, RI; Roll: M653_1209; Page: 310; Image: 369. Frederick A Stanhope, 38, agent NE Screw Co, $2,000, b. RI;
    Olivia H, 37, b. RI;
    Frederick A, 16, attending school, b. RI;
    Caroline W, 14, attending school, b. RI;
    Millard F, 12, attending school, b. RI;
    Hammond W, 8, attending school, b. RI;
    Cynthia S Williams, 67, b. MA;
    Ann Clase, 20, servant, b. Ireland.
  1112. Federal Census, 1870, Rhode Island, 1870, Providence Ward 6, Providence, RI; Roll: M593_1479; Page: 130; Image: 261. Frederick A Stanhope, 47, agent Butt Co, $20,000, b. RI;
    Olivia H, 46, keeping house, b. RI;
    Fredrick A, 26, accountant, $2,000, b. RI;
    Caroline W, 23, b. RI;
    Millard T, 21, accountant, b. RI;
    Hammond W, 18, b. RI;
    Cynthia S Williams, 76, b. MA;
    Eliza A Lyndon, 61, b. MA;
    Ellen Mulvey, 24, domestic servant, b. Ireland, illiterate;
    Anna Moran, 24, domestic servant, b. Ireland, illiterate.
  1113. Federal Census, 1880, Rhode Island, 1880, Providence, Providence, RI; Roll: T9_1211; FHFilm: 1255211; Page: 265.2000. Fred A Stanhope, 57, married, not employed at present, b. RI, both parents b. RI;
    Lydia(sic) H Stanhope, 55, wilve, married, keeping house, b. RI, father b. RI, mother b. MA;
    Millard F, 30, single, florist, b. RI, both parents b. RI;
    Eliza A Lyndon, 75, boarder, b. RI, father b. MA, mother b. RI;
    Mary McCaffrey, 23, servant, b. Ireland, both parents b. Ireland;
    Francis J Phillip, 36, son-in-law, married, druggist, b. RI, both parents b. MA;
    Caroline W Phillip, 33, daughter, married, boarder, b. RI, both parents b. RI;
    Fred S Phillip, 7, grandson, single, b. RI, both parents b. RI;
    Roxalana G Phillip, 69, mother-in-law, widowed, b. MA, both parents b. MA.
  1114. Federal Census, 1850, Rhode Island, 1850 Newport, Newport, RI; Roll: M432_842; Page: 419; Image: 256. Frederick Stanhope, 28.
  1115. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 13, p 253. Stanhope, Frederick Augustus, of Edward & Abigail R, b Nov 1822 Ne (md; d 19 Sept 1885 Pr) RID 1885 Pr 46.
  1116. Rhode Island Vital Records, p 252. STANHOPE, FREDERICK Augustus, of Edward & Abigail R., b Nov 1822 Ne (md; d 19 Sept 1885 Pr) (RID 1885 Pr 46).
  1117. Vital Record of Rhode Island 1636-1850, p. 335. Westminster Congregational Church - Members: STANHOPE, Frederick A., s -- Oct. 31, 1860.
  1118. US IRS Tax Assessment Lists, 1862 -1918, Dist One, Rhode Island. October 1864, Stanhope, Frederick A, 23 Pearl, income, valuation: $2,427; total: $121.35.
  1119. US IRS Tax Assessment Lists, 1862 -1918, District One, Rhode Island. Stanhope, Frederick A, 10 Pearl, Income, tax: $220.00.
  1120. Newport Mercury, 28 Jul 1866, p. 2. Some very antique furniture is to be sold on Wednesday next by F. Stanhope, and though it has been in use over a century is still in good order.
  1121. Newport Mercury, 29 Dec 1866, p. 2. F. STANHOPE, as will be seen by advertisement, closes out his stock of Holiday goods by auction on Monday evening next.
  1122. Newport Daily News, Monday, May 21, 1878. LOCAL AFFAIRS:
    Mr. Frederick Stanhope, formerly of this city, and now of Providence, is in town for a few days.
  1123. Rhode Island Deaths, 1630-1930. Frederick A Stanhope, son of Edward and Abigail R Stanhope, d. 19 Sept 1885, aged 62 yrs.
  1124. Newport Mercury, 14 Jul 1866, p. 2. The Swazey estate on Pelham street, containing 2,300 feet of land with house, was sold on Saturday by F. Stanhope, for $1,600 to MARY ANN ATKINSON.
    The Harrison House belonging to Edward King, with three and a half acres of land, has been sold by Alfred Smith, for $12,000 to Newbold Edgar, of New York.
  1125. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 13, p 253. Stanhope, Hammond William, of Frederick A & Olivia H (Williams) Stanhope, b 12 Nov 1853 Ne (single; d 14 Sept 1920 or 1921 Ne) (NeD 7-96, G1D 2-20).
  1126. Federal Census, 1900, Rhode Island, 1900, Providence Ward 10, Providence, RI; Roll: T623_1509; Page: 5B; ED: 100. Hamond W Stanhope, 48, b. Oct 1857, single, b. RI, both parent b. RI, inspector of lights;
    Sarah A Carr, 53, head, b. June 1847, widowed, one child surviving, b. MA, both parents b. NH, renter;
    Joseph Gardiner, 56, boarder, b. Nov 1843, single, b. RI, both parents b. RI, tool maker.
  1127. Rhode Island Deaths and Burials, 1802-1950, Batch #B03092-7; System Origin: Rhode Island-EASy; Film #1906931; Ref #16. Name: Hawmond Williams Stauhope; Gender: male; Death Date: 14 Sep 1921; Death Place: Newport, Rhode Island; Age: 67; Birth Date: 1854; Father's Name: Frederick A Stauhope; Mother's Name: Olina H Williams.
  1128. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. she was born in Newport, RI at 3/4 past nine P. M. August 25th 1821.
  1129. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 12, p 321. Hammond, Ann Elizabeth, of Zenas L. & Mary T, b. 25 Aug 1821, ne(wid Mr. Tilley; d 21 Apr 1894 Ne) (neD 5-205).
  1130. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 12, p 321. Hammond, Ann Elizabeth, of Zenas L. & Mary T, b. 25 Aug 1821, ne (wid Mr. Tilley; d 21 Apr 1894 Ne) (neD 5-205).
  1131. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. she was born in Newport R. I. at about 10 O'clock P. M. Oct 24th 1827.
  1132. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. Caroline Williams Hammond the Second was born in Newport R. I. July 1st at a 1/4 past twelve in the morning 1829.
  1133. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. he was born in Newport at six O'Clock in the evening April 17th 1831.
  1134. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. Joshua, youngest son of Zenas Lockwood Hammond (by first marriage) died in Newport Nov. 28, 1911. He married Mary Thomas and there were no children.
  1135. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. she was born in Newport at half past nine P. M. Saturday June 15th 1844.
  1136. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. she died June 23, 1877 aged 33 yrs. 8 days.
  1137. Federal Census, 1900, California, Roll: T623_108; Page 9B; Enumeration Dist: 107. Alden Hammond, aged 65, born Aug 1834.
  1138. Pioneer Registry, Native Daughters of the Golden West, 18-020. Alden Hammond, born Newport, RI August 5, 1834, arrived in Stockton, CA overland in 1849 via Lake Tahoe. He was educated in the district grammar school in Newport, RI, and was employed as a farmer during his life in California. He married Elizabeth B(rown) W(eeks) Gorham in Stockton, CA and his children were Mary E (Southery), Marth Gorham (Wheeler), Cynthia G. (Adams), George G. Hammond, all of Stockton.
  1139. History of San Joaquin County - 1923, p 1087. Alden Hammond ws a lad of fifteen when he came to California. He was employed in the lumber yard, and later became a farmer.
  1140. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers, Vol 23, p 107. Abby (Marble) Hammond came to California in July 1855, bringing the children, Alden, Cynthia and John. Her father, Benjamin Marble was a master ship builder. It is said that he laid the keels of the "Constitution" and the "Lawrence" used in the battle of Lake Erie.
  1141. City Directory, Stockton City Dir, Harris Joseph & Co, SF, 1856, p. 38. Hammon Alden at Moses Hammon's RI.
  1142. Great Registers, California Voter Registration, 1871, p 22. 1208 Hammond, Alden, age 33, b. Rhode Island, farmer, residence O'Neal Township, sworn 27 Feb 1867.
  1143. City Directory, 1871-72, Stockton, CA, p 64. Hammond, A, Everett Cottage Saloon, on Waterloo Road.
  1144. City Directory, San Joaquin Co Directory, H S Crocker, Sacramento, 1871-72, p. 122. HAMMOND A, Everett Cottage Saloon, on Waterloo road.
  1145. Federal Census, 1880, California, 1880, O'Neal, San Joaquin, C; Archive #: 97:2; Roll: 2; Page: 15; Line: 8; Schedule Type: Agriculture. Hammond, Alden, owner, 106 improved acres; Valued: $9,300; Value of machinery inventory: $100; Value of livestock: $250; Value of labor paid during 1879: $350; week of hired labor: 50; Estimated Value of Farm Production: $1,000; Acres of Grass Lands - Mown: 21 - Not Mown: 0; Hay: 51; Number of Horses: 5.
  1146. City Directory.
  1147. City Directory, City & County Directory of San Joaquin, etc, LM McKenney San Francisco, 1881 p. 135. HAMMOND Alden, farmer, Waterloo, 52 acres.
  1148. City Directory, Stockton City Directory, JW Smith, San Francisco, 1883, p. 121. HAMMOND Alden, 40 acres.
  1149. City Directory, Stockton City, San Joaquin and other counties, LM McKenney & Co, SF, 1884, p. 136. HAMMOND, Alden, farmer, 40 acres, August.
  1150. The California 1890 Great Register of Voters Index, Vol II, p 64. Alden Hammond, 52, b. RI, Res. Waterloo, Co SaJo, Reg Date 17 Sept 1886, p 31.
  1151. City Directory, Stockton City & San Joaquin County Directory, Calif Pub Co, SF, 1887 p 307. WATERLOO: HAMMOND Alden, farmer.
  1152. City Directory, Dir of Stockton, San Joaquin, Stanislaus & Merced Cos, FM Husted Pub, SF, 1891, p. 142. HAMMOND A, farmer res Waterloo.
  1153. City Directory, F M Husted & Co Stockton, 1902, p 101. HAMMOND Alden, farmer, Waterloo rd 3 m n e (3 miles north east of Stockton).
  1154. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920; O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T625_143; Page: 11B; ED: 152. Alden Hammond, head, 85, widowed, b. RI, father b. MA, mother b. RI, no occupation

    Census taken on Waterloo Road, Stockton.

  1155. Burial Records, Rural Cemetery, Stockton, CA.
  1156. San Joaquin Co, CA Records, Death Certificate - San Joaquin Co, CA #3950, State #0184. Alden Hammond, res. Waterloo Road; widowed (Elizabeth Hammond); dob: 10 Aug 1834, Newport, RI; father: Moses Hammond, b. Sandwich (MA); mother: Abbie Marble, Newport, RI; resided in CA 69 years - at current residence: 66 years; date of death: 4 Jan 1923; cause of death: Bronchial Pneumonia; Informant: George G Hammond.
  1157. Stockton Daily Independent, Jan 8, 1923, p 4. HAMMOND - In Stockton, January 4, 1923, Alden Hammond, beloved father of Mrs. John Southrey, Mrs. Charles Wheeler, Mrs. Cynthia Adams, George Hammond and the late Mrs. Emma Nason; brother of the late John Hammond and of Mrs. George Gray; a native of Rhode Island, aged 88 years, 5 months. The funeral will take place today (Monday, January 8, 1923), from the chapel of Pope & Smith, Fremont and California streets, at 2 pm. Interment in Rural cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are invited.
  1158. Unknown Newspaper - Stockton, CA, Jan 4 (handwritten on the article) - funeral occurred on 8 Jan 1923. ALDEN HAMMOND IS LAID AT REST
    The funeral of Alden Hammond, for sixty years a resident of this section who passed away Thursday of bronchial pneumonia following a week's illness, was held this morning from the chapel of Pope & Smith. Rev. Reuben Henry Sink, pastor emeritus of the First Congregational church, conducted the services and sacred selections were sung by Mrs. Murray McAdam Yerbury and Mrs. R G W Fyfe. Interment was in Rural cemetery. Many sorrowing friends attended and there were many beautiful floral offerings. The pall bearers were Walter Hubbard, Walter Adams, George Langenhovel, James Wheeler, Robert Gray and Ferris Nason.
    The deceased farmed for many years in this section. He was the beloved father of Mars. John Southery, Mrs. Charles Wheeler, Mrs. Cynthia Adams, George Hammond and the late Mrs. Emma Nason. He was a brother of the late John Hammond and of Mrs. George Gray. Mr. Hammond was a native of Rhode Island, aged 88 years.
  1159. Headstone, Block 6, Lot 61. Hammond; Alden, 1834 - 1923.
  1160. San Joaquin Co, CA Records, San Joaquin Co, CA #3950; State #0184. Undertaker: Pope & Smith, Stockton; burial: 8 Jan 1923 Rural Cemetery, Stockton, CA.
  1161. Stockton Daily Independent, Jan 8, 1923, p 4. HAMMOND - In Stockton, January 4, 1923, Alden Hammond, beloved father of Mrs. John Southrey, Mrs. Charles Wheeler, Mrs. Cynthia Adams, George Hammond and the late Mrs. Emma Nason; brother of the late John Hammond and of Mrs. George Gray; a native of Rhode Island, aged 88 years, 5 months. The funeral will take place today (Monday, January 8, 1923), from the chapel of Pope & Smith, Fremont and California streets, at 2 pm. Interment in Rural cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are invited.
  1162. Unknown Newspaper - Stockton, CA. ALDEN HAMMOND IS LAID AT REST
    The funeral of Alden Hammond, for sixty years a resident of this section who passed away Thursday of bronchial pneumonia following a week's illness, was held this morning from the chapel of Pope & Smith. Rev. Reuben Henry Sink, pastor emeritus of the First Congregational church, conducted the services and sacred selections were sung by Mrs. Murray McAdam Yerbury and Mrs. R G W Fyfe. Interment was in Rural cemetery. Many sorrowing friends attended and there were many beautiful floral offerings. The pall bearers were Walter Hubbard, Walter Adams, George Langenhovel, James Wheeler, Robert Gray and Ferris Nason.
    The deceased farmed for many years in this section. He was the beloved father of Mars. John Southery, Mrs. Charles Wheeler, Mrs. Cynthia Adams, George Hammond and the late Mrs. Emma Nason. He was a brother of the late John Hammond and of Mrs. George Gray. Mr. Hammond was a native of Rhode Island, aged 88 years.
  1163. City Directory, Dir of Stockton City & San Joaquin Co, A Kingsbury, Stockton, 1904, p. 301. HAMMOND Alden, farmer, rt 1.
  1164. Pioneer Registry, Native Daughters of the Golden West, 1-469. Lizzie B W Gorham married Alden Hammond in Stockton, CA.
  1165. History of San Joaquin County, page 98. He was married 21 Apr 1854 to Elizabeth W Gorham, of Nantucket, MA.
  1166. History of San Joaquin County, p 1087. He (Alden Hammond) was married in Stockton to Miss Elizabeth B. W. Gorham, born in Nantucket, NY, who came with her pioneer father to California when young.
  1167. Federal Census, 1860, California, 1860, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: M653_64; Page: 933; Image: 329. Moses Hammons, 60, physician;
    Alden, 27, farmer;
    Lizzie, 21;
    Mary, 2';
    John Nolan, 26, farm laborer.
  1168. Federal Census, 1870, California, 1870, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: M593_86; Page: 112; Image: 225. Two households shown in census: House #1- Alen (sic) alone; House #2 - everyone else. I am entering it as though it were all one - I don't know that that was the case.

    Alen Hammond, 38, grocer, $300, $150, b. RI;
    Moses Hammond, 70, farmer, $10,000, $500, b. MA;
    Eliza, 32, keep house, b. MA;
    Mary, 13, b. CA, attending school;
    Martha, 8, b. CA, attending school;
    Cintha, 6 mos (b. Dec), b. CA;
    Miles Standish, 60, b. MA;
    Andrew Gells, 40, laborer, b. VA;
    Levi Smith, 38, laborer, b. MA;
    Mary Osare (?) 60, b. MA.

  1169. Federal Census, 1880, California, 1880; O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T9_80; Family History Film: 1254080; Page: 129.1000; ED: 101. Hammond, Alden, 44, married, farmer, b. RI, father b. MA, mother b. RI; Elizabeth, 41, wife, married, keeping house, b. MA, both parents b. MA; Mary, 22, daughter, single; Martha, 18, daughter; Cynthia, 10, daughter; George, 8, son; Emma, 6, daughter; all children b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. MA;
    Spencer, 45, b. CA; Charles Lucky, 21, b. IL; James Cook, 28, b. CA; Charles Floyd, 23, OH; all farm laborers living at Hammond farm; Siam Ah, 14, b. China, cook, living at Hammond farm.
  1170. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900; Waterloo, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623 108; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 107. Alden Hammond, head, b. Aug 1834, 65, married 43 years, b. RI, father b. MA, mother b. RI, farmer, owns own farm free and clear; Elizabeth B, wife, b. Jan 1838, 62, married 43 years, b. MA, both parents b. MA; George G, son, b. Mar 1872, 28, single, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. MA, farmer, does not own property.
  1171. Federal Census, 1910, California, 1910; O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T624_102; Page: 5A; ED: 124. Alden Hammond, head, 75, married 53 years, b. RI, father b. MA, mother b. RI, farmer; Elizabeth, wife, 71, married 53 years (both state married only once) b. MA both parents b. MA, no occupation.
  1172. Federal Census, 1900, California, Roll: T623_108; Page 9B; Enumeration Dist 107. Elizabeth B Hammond, aged 62, born Jan 1838, married 43 years, had five children, all living. Residing with her husband, Alden Hammond and son George Hammond in Waterloo, San Joaquin, CA.
  1173. Death Certificate, Elizabeth G Hammond, San Joaquin Co, CA - #149, Local #260. DOB: 21 Jan 1839; dau of Josiah Gorham of Mass.
  1174. Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, Nantucket Births, p. 99. Elizabeth, d. Josiah, ----, 1839, P. R. 38.
  1175. Pioneer Registry, Native Daughters of the Golden West, 1-469. Lizzie B W Gorham Hammond was born Jan 31, 1839 in Nantucket, MA migrated to Stockton, CA in 1855 via the Isthmus of Panama. She married Alden Hammond in Stockton, CA and her children were Mary (Southery), Cynthia (Adams), Emma (Nason), Nettie (Langehovel), George Hammond. She died August 6, 1918 in Stockton, CA.
  1176. History of San Joaquin County, p 1097. He (Alden Hammond) was married in Stockton to Miss Elizabeth B. W. Gorham, born in Nantucket, NY, who came with her pioneer father to California when young. The mother was a woman of very loving and affable disposition, and was endeared to everyone. She passed away in August, 1910.
  1177. San Joaquin Co, CA Court/Deed Records, Book A, Vol 6, p 397.
  1178. Pioneer Registry, Native Daughters of the Golden West, 1-469. According to the Registry, she died August 6, 1918 in Stockton, CA.
  1179. Death Certificate, Elizabeth G Hammond, San Joaquin Co, CA, #260; State #149. Elizabeth G. Hammond; dob: 21 Jan 1839; age at death: 71 yrs 6 mos 16 days; housewife; b. MA; father: Josiah Gorham b. MA; mother unknown but from MA. She had lived in CA 54 years; at current address: 53 years. Cause of death: aneurysm of aorta.
  1180. Stockton Record Newspaper, Monday, 8 August 1916, p 6, col 6. DIED;
    HAMMOND - In this city, August 6, 1910, Elizabeth Hammond, wife of Alden Hammond, mother of Mrs. John Southrey, Mrs. Joseph Adams, mrs. Esra Nanson and George G Hammond, of Stockton and Mrs. E Langenhovel of Merced county, a native of Massachusetts, aged 71 years 6 months and 16 days.
    (The funeral will take place tomorrow, Tuesday, August 9, 1910, at 2:00 pm from the funeral chapel of B C Wallace 123 North California street. Interment in the Rural cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.).
  1181. Stockton Daily Independent, Sunday, 7 Aug 1910, p 4, col 4. DIED
    HAMMOND -- In Stockton, August 7, 1910, Elizabeth G Hammond, wife of Alden Hammond, mother of Mrs. John Southrey, Mrs. Joe Adams, Mrs. Ezra Nanson, George G Hammond of Stockton, Mrs. E Langenhover of Stevenson, Merced county, a native of Massachusetts, aged 71 years 6 month and 16 days.
  1182. Death Certificate, Elizabeth G Hammond, San Joaquin Co #260; State #149. Undertaker: B C Wallace; burial in Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA 9 Aug 1910; interment located in Block 6, Lot 61; Hammond; Alden, 1834 - 1923; Wife Elizabeth, 1839 - 1910.
  1183. Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, Block 6, Lot 61. plot #6.
  1184. San Joaquin, CA County Records. b. 19 May 1840, Newport, RI.
  1185. Handwritten notes in family records, Typewritten record in hanging file under "HAMMOND". His brother, Capt. John Hammond, sailed from New Port in 1848 with two ships and it was such an event that the citizens showered the ship with oranges. He brought Moses' house, that had been built in New Port, taken down in sections and placed on the ship, and brought around the Horn. It was set up in San Joaquin City, but when Moses decided to come to Stockton, it was put on a barge and floated down the river to Stockton and placed on Market Street, where it is still standing at the writing, Dec. 2, 1926. The ship was the General Cobb and William Dennis manned the Schooner Alexander. Grandmother and Alden, Cynthia and John came out in July 1855.
  1186. Handwritten notes in family records, Clipping in the large scrapbook. Labeled "Hannah and Abby's Favorite Poem - 1864" [Written by mother Cynthia Hammond Gray].
  1187. Sacramento Daily Union, Vol 39, No 5996, 16 June 1870. San Francisco, June 15th.
    ...The following is a list of passengers on the Pullman Hotel train, which leaves San Francisco for the East on Thursday, June 16th, at eight o'clock am: Mrs. George Gray and two children, Mrs. Moses Hammond...
  1188. Stockton Record Newspaper, Tuesday 16 Apr 1929, p 18, col 1. MRS CYNTHIA HAMMOND GRAY IS SUMMONED
    Funeral services for Mrs. Cynthia Hammond gay, who died at the family home, 315 East Fremont street, Sunday afternoon, will be held from the home tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rev Royal A Simonds will officiate.
    Mrs. Gray was one of the oldest and best known of Stockton's pioneers. She was 88 years of age, 75 of which had been spent in Stockton. Her husband, George gray, was a prominent business man of Stockton who took an an active part in the civic and political life of the community. He served as mayor during the years of 1862 to 1864, and was one of the owners of the lumber firm of Simpson & Gray.
    Deceased was prominently identified with the social and church life of the community. A member of the Central Methodist church, Ladies Aid and Missionary Society and an ardent church worker, she was firndly and hospitable. Mrs. Gray presided over one of the handsomest of Stockton's early-day mansions, which is still beautiful and imposing.
    In 1914 Mrs. Gray saw her pet dog in the path of a moving street car, and despite her age of 73 years, she sprang to grasp the dog and was struck down. The accident resulted in the loss of her lower limbs. Since that time she has been confined to a chair and attended by her daughter, Miss Hannah Gray. Another daughter, Mrs. John Garwood, made frequent visits to her mother from San Francisco. For the past six months Mrs. Gray had been confined to her room.
  1189. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920, Stockton Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T625_144; Page: 4A; ED: 160; Image: 33. Cynthia Gray, head, 79, widowed, b. RI, father b. RI, mother b. RI, no occupation;
    Hannah, daughter, 55, single b. CA, father b. ME, mother b. RI, no occupation;
    Annie Gleason, servant, 38, widowed, year of immigration 1913, alien, b. Scotland, both parents b. Scotland, housekeeper for private family.
  1190. City Directory, Stockton & San Joaquin City Directory, 1920. Gray, Mrs Cynthia h 315 E Fremont
    Gray, Hannah W r 315 E Fremont.
  1191. City Directory, Stockton & San Joaquin County, 1925. Gray Mrs Cynthia h 3315 E Fremont.
  1192. San Joaquin, CA County Records, Death Cerificate - San Joaquin Co #3701; Local #193. Cynthia Hammond Gray; b. 19 May 1840, Newport, RI; age at death: 88 yrs 10 mos 25 days; father: Moses Hammond, b. MA; mother: Abbie Marble, b. RI; occupation: at home; residence: 315 E Fremont St, Stockton, CA; 54 years in Stocton; residence; 75 years in California. Cause of death: chronic enteritis Informant: Hannah Gray.
  1193. Stockton Record Newspaper, Wednesday, Apr 17, 1929, p 22, col 1. FUNERAL SERVICES OF MRS. GRAY HELD FROM LATE HOME
    The funeral of Cynthia Hammond Gray, who passed away Sunday in this ciety, was held from the family residence, 315 East Fremont street, this morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment was in Rural Cemetery receiving vault.
    Dr. John S Stephens of Palo Alto conducted the funeral services, assisted by Rev Royal A Simonds of this city. A male quartet, composed of Clifton Morrell, Elsom Paddock, Buddy Roberts and Horace Hay, accompanied by Margaret Sweet, rendered sacred selections during the services.
    The many sorrowing friends who attended the services and the wealth of floral offerings testified to the high regard in which Mrs. Gray was held.
    Pall bearers were Maurice Friedberger, W H E Leffler, Howard Hammond, Porter Roberts, Ralph Lane and Ed Peyton.
  1194. Stockton Record Newspaper, Tuesday 16 Apr 1929, p 18, col 1. MRS CYNTHIA HAMMOND GRAY IS SUMMONED
    Funeral services for Mrs. Cynthia Hammond gay, who died at the family home, 315 East Fremont street, Sunday afternoon, will be held from the home tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rev Royal A Simonds will officiate.
    Mrs. Gray was one of the oldest and best known of Stockton's pioneers. She was 88 years of age, 75 of which had been spent in Stockton. Her husband, George gray, was a prominent business man of Stockton who took an an active part in the civic and political life of the community. He served as mayor during the years of 1862 to 1864, and was one of the owners of the lumber firm of Simpson & Gray.
    Deceased was prominently identified with the social and church life of the community. A member of the Central Methodist church, Ladies Aid and Missionary Society and an ardent church worker, she was firndly and hospitable. Mrs. Gray presided over one of the handsomest of Stockton's early-day mansions, which is still beautiful and imposing.
    In 1914 Mrs. Gray saw her pet dog in the path of a moving street car, and despite her age of 73 years, she sprang to grasp the dog and was struck down. The accident resulted in the loss of her lower limbs. Since that time she has been confined to a chair and attended by her daughter, Miss Hannah Gray. Another daughter, Mrs. John Garwood, made frequent visits to her mother from San Francisco. For the past six months Mrs. Gray had been confined to her room.
  1195. Stockton Record Newspaper, Monday, April 15, 1929, p 21, col 8. GRAY - In Stockton, April 14, 1929, Cynthia Hammond Gray, loving mother of Mrs. John Garwood of San Francisco and Miss Hannah Gray of Stockton; a native of Rhode Island, aged 88 years 10 months and 25 days.
  1196. San Joaquin, CA County Records, Dist #3701, local #193. 17 Apr 1929, Rural Cemetery. Evidently interred in Block 4, where Garwoods have been interred, but moved to mausoleum.
  1197. Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, Rural Cemetery burial records. Cynthia Hammond Gray's cremains were removed from the burial site in the Rural Cemetery and placed in the mausoleum on 15 May 1929.
  1198. Sacramento Daily Union, Vol 39 No 5996, 16 June 1870. San Francisco, June 15th.
    ...The following is a list of passengers on the Pullman Hotel train, which leaves San Francisco for the East on Thursday, June 16th, at eight o'clock am: Mrs. George Gray and two children, Mrs. Moses Hammond...
  1199. Alden Hammond, Hammond Family Record. See notes.
  1200. Unidentified Newspaper, Inside cover of Cynthia Hammond Gray's scrapbook. 1858 (written in pen)
    MARRIED; In this city, September 21st, by Rev. E W Hagar, at the residence of the brides' father, Mr. George Gray to Miss Cynthia A Hammond, all of this city.
    We return our thanks for the courtesies extended to this office. May happiness and prosperity attend the happy couple.
  1201. Historical & Biographical Record of San Joaquin County, p 213. A house that was brought around Cape Horn to California and that is still occupied in Stockton, was the center of a gay circle of pioneers one night in September, 1858, when George Gray and Cynthia A Hammond were united in marriage. The bride was a native of Newport, R I, born in 1840, and had come to the western coast during girlhood years. Their married life has been one of prosperity and happiness and they own a comfortable home on Fremont street, where their comfort is ministered to by their daughter, Hannah W., the other daughter, Abbie H., being the wife of John Garwood, of Stockton. Both daughters were educated in Stockton schools and are women of refinement and culture.
  1202. Winchell, Family of, p 160. 956 HANNAH Family 319 Born Topsham, Me., 1801; m. Capt George Gray, who d.;
    1852 George b. 8 June ----; m. Cynthia Hammond, Stockton, Cal. Lives Stockton, Cal.
  1203. Newton H Winchell & Alexander N Winchell, The Winchell Genealogy: The Ancestry and Children of Those Born to The Winchell Name in America Since 1635 (Minneapolis, MN: Horace V Winchell, 1917), p. 254. 1190 Hannah Winchell (Samuel, John, Samuel, John, Nathanael, Robert) Born Topsham, ME, 1801; m. Capt. George Gray, who d.
    2484 George, b. 8 June ------, m. Cynthia Hammond, Stockton, Cal. Lived Stockton, Cal., 1868.
  1204. Federal Census, 1860, California, 1860, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: M653_64; Page: 1039; Image: 426. Geo Gray, 34, lumber dealer, b. ME;
    Cynthia, 31, b. RI;
    Hannah W, 1, b. CA;
    James Armstrong, 20, clerk, b. ?;
    Charles Bell, 45, no occupation, b. CT.
  1205. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, Stockton, Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623 108; Page: 1A; ED: 111. George Gray, 73, b. June 1826 ME, both parents b. ME, married 40 yrs, lumber merchant; Cynthia, 55, b. June 1855, RI, father b. MA, mother b. RI, married 40 years, had 2 children, both surviving, no occupation; Hannah, 37, daughter, b. July 1862 CA, father b. ME, mother b. RI, single;
    John Garwood, son-in-law, 43, b. April 1857 CA, both parents b. LA, married 13 years; shoe merchant; Abbie G, daughter, b. May 1860 CA, father b. ME, mother b. RI, married 13 years;
    Frank Nukimee, servant. 24. b. July 1875 Japan, both parents b. Japan, occupation house-servant; Tecklenburg, Mattie, 24, b. June 1875, b. CA, both parents b. Germany, occupation chamber-maid.
  1206. Federal Census, 1910, California, 1910, Stockton, Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T624_103; Page: 5A; ED: 137; Image: 409. George Gray, 84, head, married 50, b. ME, father b. US, mother b. ME; lumber merchant, self-employed; Cynthia, 70, married 50 years, had 2 children, both surviving, b. RI, father b. MA, mother b. RI. no occupation; Hannah W, 48, daughter, single, b. CA, father b. ME, mother b. RI; Abbie H Garwood, 43, married 23 years, no children, b. CA, father b. ME, mother b. RI; John Garwood, 51, married 23 years, broker; b. CA, father b. AL, mother b. US, own office, self-employed; Risaki Sugi, 20, servant, Japanese, b. Japan, both parent b. Japan, servant for a private family; Kay Evon, 26, Japanese, servant, b. Japan, both parents b. Japan, servant for a private family.
  1207. San Joaquin Co, CA County Records, Local #614. Residence at time of death.
  1208. Stockton City Directory - 1884/5. Gray, George (Simpson & Gray) res 247 Fremont, 28 acres.
  1209. Stockton City Directory - 1904. Gray, George (Simpson & Gray) r 315 E. Fremont.
  1210. Historical & Biographical Record of San Joaquin County, p 212. A native of Maine, Mr. Gray was born June 8, 1826, in the town of Topsham, in what was then Lincoln, but is now Sagadahoc county. His father, Capt. George Gray, descended from an old family of Rhode Island, and his mother was member of the Winchell family, colonial settlers of Maine.
  1211. Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900, Batch #C50325-1; system origin: Maine-ODM; Film number: 928294. George Gray, male, born 8 June 1826, Topsham, Sagadahoc, Maine; father: George Gray; mother: Hannah W.
  1212. Topsham, Maine Vital Records to 1892, Vol I Births, p 82. GRAY George, Jr. ch. George and Hannah W., June 8, 1826 in Topsham.
  1213. History of San Joaquin County, p 44. George Gray, b. ME, arrived in San Joaquin County April 5, '50, route: Cape Horn, vessel: Birmingham.
  1214. Historical & Biographical Record of San Joaquin County, p 212. While following the sea he learned of the discovery of gold in California. November 1, 1849, he sailed before the mast on the ship Birmingham, bound for the Pacific coast via Cape Horn, and after a voyage of one hundred and fifty days under Captain Winchell, an uncle, he landed at San Francisco April 4, 1850, to find himself in the midst of strange conditions and a cosmopolitan population.
    Using some boards to construct a boat, Mr. Gray rowed from San Francisco to Stockton and then proceeded to the southern mines, but met with no success. A brief experience on the Feather river terminated his experience as a miner. For a short time he operated a dray in Stockton, next he worked in a saw mill in Sonora, Tuolumne county, and during he summer of 1853 he became a permanent resident of Stockton, where his interests in the state had first centered and where previously he had made his headquarters and terminus.
  1215. Federal Census, 1850, California, 1850, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: M432_35; Page:317; Image: 617. George Gray, 22, laborer, b. ME.
  1216. California State Library, 1852 California State Census; Roll: 4; Repository Collection: C144:4; page: 24; Line: 24. Geo Gray, 23, M, W, Laborer, b. Maine, last residence: Maine.
  1217. Historical & Biographical Record of San Joaquin County, p 212. The lumber firm of Simpson & Gray, established at Stockton in 1853 by the purchase of the interests of Simpson & Jackson, enjoys the distinction of being the oldest continuous co-partnership on the Pacific coast, and its members, A W Simpson and George Gray are entitled to the highest credit for having built up from a small beginning, an industry of large dimensions and great importance.
  1218. City Directory, Stockton City Dir, Harris Joseph & Co, SF, 1856, p. 37. GRAY George, firm Simpson & Gray, Me.
  1219. Business Papers, Ephemera, Asstd Records, Scrapbook of Cynthia Hammond Gray. Invitation to Mr. Geo. Gray and ladies - "The pleasure of your company is respectfully solicited at the City Hall, on Thursday Evening, March 17, 1859".
  1220. San Joaquin Co, CA Court/Deed Records, Book A, Vol 9, p. 579.
  1221. San Joaquin Co, CA Court/Deed Records, Book A, Vol 9, pp. 760, 761.
  1222. History of San Joaquin County, p 33. Alderman - First Ward: George Gray, 1860.
  1223. Stockton Daily Argus, 10 June 1861. UNION PRIMARY ELECTION - The Union Primary election las Saturday passed off with more attention paid to it than heretofore know in any like election in this city. The vote in either Ward was larger than the vote in the whole city at the Secession Primary Election. The following are the delegates chosen:
    First Ward: ...Chas. Belding...Geo. Gray
    Third Ward: ...Zenas Crowell

    Tuesday, 11 June 1861 - Delegates from Woodbridge: ...J. Gorham.

  1224. Stockton State Hospital Records, R32.01 (1) Board of Director Meeting Minutes Aug 5, 1861 - Apr 10, 1866. Page 3: Gray & Hickman charged the Insane Asylum $229. 60 for dry goods.
  1225. Stockton Daily Independent, 9 Oct 1861. OFFICIAL BONDSMEN - The following shows the sureities, with eh amount qulified to by each, upon the bonds of the county officers of San Joaquin, elected at the late election:

    Recorder:...JW Hammond
    County Surveyor:...George Gray
    Assessor:...Chas. Belding, AG Brown.

  1226. History of San Joaquin County, Page 32. George Gray was elected mayor of Stockton, San Joaquin, California, 1863, 1864 and 1865.
  1227. History of San Joaquin County, page 54. On the 11th of October of that year (1865) the Stockton and Copperopolis Railroad Company was duly organized under the laws of the state, with a nominal capital stock of $1,500,000. The officers of this first company were: President, E S Holden; Vice President, R B Parker; Treasurer, George Gray; Secretary, John Sedgwick. Directors, George Gray, John Sedgwick, W L Dudley, E S Holden, R B Parker, Jno. H Redinton, Willard Sperry, E R Stockwell and J K Doak.
  1228. Stockton State Hospital Records, R32.01 (1) Board of Director Meeting Minutes Aug 5, 1861 - Apr 10, 1866. Page 365: Simpson & Gray, lumber to the Insane Asylum - $36.73.
  1229. Unidentified Newspaper, Scrapbook of Cynthia Hammond Gray. THE LUMBER TRADE
    From time to time we have written sketches of the different business interests of the city, and in this manner have reviewed nearly all our industries and business pursuits. Singularly enough, however, we have heretofore omitted on of the most important - the lumber trade. We yesterday visited the extensive lumber yards of Messrs. Simpson & Gray to get a few point on this industry. Next to a flouring mill, a grocery or dry good store, a lumber yard in indispensable to the prosperity of every town, and , indeed, in proportion to the extent and size of the lumber trade may be estimated the rapidity of the development of the town and country where such trade is carried on. When a new town is to be built the lumber yard is the van guard of all business. For years past, and in fact ever since the development of the great San Joaquin valley first began, Stockton (principally through Messrs. Simpson & Gray) has controlled the trade. They have managed this by their business shrewdness, liberal capital and the advantage of cheap water transportation. While their large trade is but an illustration of what a grand distributing point Stockton might have become by the establishment of wholesale houses dealing in all other branches of business, it is gratifying that this at least has been reserved to us, and that purchasers do not pass our city to buy in San Francisco in this line if in all others. The valley trade has largely increased in the past few years with the building of new towns and the opening of new territory. In addition to the three vessels, U S Grant, Charlotte and John Nagel, owned by the firm, a number of other vessels with a carrying capacity of from 50,000 to 100,000 feet of lumber each, are kept constantly plying between this ciyt and San Francisco, the regular rate of freight between these ports being $2 per thousand feet. The vessels load on their return trip with wheat, four and general merchandise. The receipts of the firm in the year 1876 were nearly nine million feet, worth from $250,000 to $300,000, in addition to an immense quantity of sash door and blinds, which they also deal in. The principal kinds of lumber sold are redwood and pine, of each of which they receive about an equal quantity. The lumber comes from all points along the north coast, from Sonoma to Point Arenas, Mendocino, Coos Bay and Puget Sound. The shipments of this firm are made to smaller dealers in Bakersfield, Sumner, Tulare, Visalia, Hanford, Fresno, Merced, Modesto, Turlock, Lodi, Galt, Milton, Farmington, Oakdale, Lathrop, Bantas, Ellis, Livermore and other places of lesser note, from which the lumber is distributed throughout the country, ultimately reaching every hamlet and farm house in all the valley. At present the largest shipments are to Bakersfield, the dealers there taking from 100,000 to 150,000 feet per month. That town seems to be thriving wonderfully at present. It may be because it is in the only thoroughly irrigated region in the State. We have written enough to show that the lumber trade is one of our most important interests, and one that is certain to increase to immense proportions when our great valley shall have become developed to all the possibilities in store for it in the near future.
  1230. Great Registers, California Voter Registration, 1871, p 20. 270 Gray, George, age 40, b. Maine, merchant, residence Stockton Ward 2, sworn 24 July 1866.
  1231. City Directory, Stockton City Dir, CM Hopkins & Co, Stockton, 1870-71, p. 73. GRAY George (Simpson and Gray) res 113 Fremont.
  1232. City Directory, San Joaquin Co Directory, H S Crocker, Sacramento, 1871-72, p. 116. GRAY George (Simpson & Gray) res 113 Fremont.
  1233. City Directory, Stockton City Dir, 1873-74, p. 93. GRAY George (Simpson & Gray) res Fremont bet Sutter and San Joaquin.
  1234. City Directory, Pacific Coast Business Directory, 1876-1878, pub. by Langley, p. 266. Simpson & Gray, Lumber, doors and blinds, cor Commerce and Levee.
  1235. City Directory, Stockton City Directory, JW Smith, San Francisco, 1883, p. 118. GRAY GEORGE (Simpson & Gray) res 247 Fremont, 28 acres.
  1236. City Directory, Stockton City, San Joaquin and other counties, LM McKenney & Co, SF, 1884, p. 132. GRAY George (Simpson & Gray) res 247 Fremont 28 acres.
  1237. City Directory, Stockton City, San Joaquin and other counties, LM McKenney & Co, SF, 1884, p. 132. Simpson & Gray - lumber, doors, sash & blinds levee bet Commerce & Beaver.
  1238. The California 1890 Great Register of Voters Index, Vol II, p 64. George Gray, 60, b. ME, res. Stockton Co SaJo Reg Date 17 Sept 1886 p 31.
  1239. City Directory, Stockton City & San Joaquin County Directory, Calif Pub Co, SF, 1887 p 107. GRAY George (Simpson & Gray) res 247 Fremont.
  1240. History of San Joaquin County, p 43. Since the date of organization, the presidents of the society have been:...George Gray, 1888--'89.
  1241. City Directory, Dir of Stockton, San Joaquin, Stanislaus & Merced Cos, FM Husted Pub, SF, 1891, p. 138. GRAY George (Simpson & Gray) res 247 Fremont.
  1242. Golden Nugget Library, Great Register of San Joaquin County, 1897 Supplement. 5 June 1896 - Gray, George, merchant; age 69; blue eyes, gray hair, 5' 8"; b. ME; current address: 315 E Fremont St, Stockton.
  1243. City Directory, Dir of Stockton & San Joaquin Co, FM Husted Pub, 1902, p. 97. GRAY George (Simpson & Gray) r315 E Fremont.
  1244. City Directory, Dir of Stockton City & San Joaquin Co, A Kingsbury, Stockton, 1904, p. 121. GRAY GEORGE (Simpson & Gray) r 315 E Fremont.
  1245. Stockton Record Newspaper, Tuesday, November 16, 1915, p 10, col 1. GEORGE GRAY IS CALLED BY DEATH; WELL-KNOWN PIONEER OF STOCKTON
    MEMBER OF THE FIRM OF SIMPSON & GRAY FOR 62 YEARS SUCCUMBS TO OLD AGE

    George Gray, one of Stockton's few remaining pioneers, died last night at the family home, 315 East Fremont Street, after an illness of several weeks. Mr. Gray was a member of the pioneer lumber firm of Simpson & Gray of which he was a member for 62 years. He resided in Stockton continuously for 65 years. Mr. Gray died at the age of 89 years, death being due to a breaking up of the system coming with old age.
    A SKETCH OF HIS LIFE
    George Gray was born in Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine, June 8, 1826. His father, Captain George Gray, was descended from an early Rhode Island family and his mother was a member of the Winchell family, colonial settlers of Maine. His ancestors on both sides were lumber men, farmers and seafaring men. The boy grew up almost within sight of the great Atlantic ocean and as he listened during long winter nights to the tales of sailors' adventures the desire to become a sailor kindled in his breast.
    After attending the country schools and an academy, the young man went to farming for a time, but the lure of the sea proved too strong for him and ere long he shipped as a sailor on a vessel between Maine and New Orleans. While following the sea he learned of the discovery of gold in California. He started for California on the ship Birmingham November 1, 1849, sailing around the Horn and landing in San Francisco April 4, 1850. His uncle, Captain Winchell, was the master of the ship. On his arrival in San Francisco he found himself in the midst of strange conditions with a population gathered from all parts of the world. Using some boards to construct a boat, he rowed to Stockton and joined in the rush to the southern mines. His brief experience as a placer miner on the Feather River brought him disappointment. Then he returned to Stockton were he worked for a short time as a drayman. Then he went to Sonora to work in a sawmill. During the summer of 1853 he returned from Tuolumne County and became a permanent resident of Stockton. It was during that year that he became associated with Andrew Simpson in the partnership which has existed throughout the remaining years and which became one of the best known lumber firms in California. The Simpson & Gray lumber yard was opened at 124 West Weber Avenue, October 10, 1853, and the Simson-Gray Lumber Company, which succeeded to the firm, still occupies the same site though, of course, the business has greatly enlarged since pioneer days, and it occupies considerably more space.
    The partnership continued throughout the years, without any change of firm members or the line of goods handled, was succeeded October 7, 1912, by the Simpson-Gray Lumber Company, a corporation. During the long life of the lumber firm, however, the proprietors acquired considerable property by wise investments and no division of interests was made, the partnership continuing unbroken until the death of Mr. Gray last evening. After retiring from the lumber business the firm opened offices in the Stockton Savings & Loan Society bank.
    Although a busy man, Mr. Gray was able to devote considerable time to serving the public. In 1863 he was elected mayor, serving two terms. In 1860 he was a member of the city council. He served the city without pay.
    One evening in September, 1858, George Gray and Cynthia A. Hammond were united in marriage in the house that was brought around Cape Horn to California and which was the center of the social life of the pioneers. In 1874 Mr. Gray erected a new home on Fremont Street. It was then one of the finest residences in the city. The family has resided there ever since.
    Surviving the deceased are his wife, Cynthia Gray, and two daughters, Mrs. John Garwood, and Miss Hannah Winchell Gray.
    Mr. Gray served the San Joaquin Society of Pioneers as president for a long time. He had a fund of early California reminiscences and his mind remained clear and active until the last. It is said that he left an estate valued at over a quarter of a million dollars. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

  1246. San Joaquin Co, CA County Records, Death Certificate Dist #3701, local #193. DOB: 8 June 1826, age 89 yrs 5 mos 7 days; occupation: retailer, lumber dealer; birthplace: Maine; father: George Gray from Maine; mother: Hannah Winchel from Maine; residence in Stockton: 41 years; residence in CA: 64; cause of death: chronic enteritis; informant: Hannah Gray.
  1247. Stockton Record Newspaper, Thurs. 18 Nov 1915, p 5, col 2. GEORGE GRAY IS LAID AT REST THIS AFTERNOON;
    The funeral of George gray, the pioneer lumber dealer, was held this afternoon from the family residence at 315 E Fremont street, at 2 o'clock. The funeral was largely attended, many of the former business associates of Mr. Gray being present. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. The service was conducted by Rev. Horace Beeks. A quartet consisting of J T Smith, Frank Ziegler, Mrs. Bess Ziegler and Mrs R G W Fyfe, sang "Jesus Loveth My Soul" and "Sweet By and By."
    The pallbearers were Andrew Simpson, Jr, Minot Tirrell, Edward C. Wagner, W W Westbay, Henry Fredericks and F A Eckstrom. Interment was in Rural Cemetery.
  1248. Stockton Daily Independent, Wednesday, 17 Nov 1915, p 4. DIED
    GRAY -- In Stockton, November 15, 1915, George Gray, beloved husband of Cynthia Gray, father of Miss Hanna Gray of Stockton and Mrs. John Garwood of San Francisco, son of the late George and Hanna Gray of Topsham, ME, a native of Maine, aged 89 years, 5 months and 7 days.
    (The funeral will take place tomorrow (Thursday, November 18, 1915) at 2 p m from the family residence, 345 East Fremont street. Interment in rural cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.).
  1249. Stockton Daily Independent, 16 Nov 1915, p 8, col 1. PIONEER LUMBER DEALER IS DEAD; GEORGE GRAY PASSES AWAY AFTER SPENDING 65 YEARS IN CITY
    George Gray, for 65 years a resident of Stockton and for 62 years a member of the well known lumber firm of Simpson & Gray, died last evening at the family home, 315 East Fremont street, at the age of 89 years. He would have been 90 next June. For several weeks, Mr. Gray had been in poor health, due to a general breaking down brought on by old age.
    Born in Gopsham, Me. June 8 1826, George Gray remained in his native state until 23 years of age, and then, on November 10, 1849, he set sail from Bath, ME, and traveled around Cape Horn to San Francisco. He arrived there April 10, 1850.
    With several others Mr. Gray built a skiff and came to Stockton. Frist he engaged in the popular labor of the day, mining. Returning from the mines, he formed a partnership with A W Simpson October 10, 1853 and opened a lumber business at 124 West Weber avenue where the Simpson-Gray Lumber Company, successors of the pioneer firm, still have their headquarters.
    at that same location, without any change in firm members, without any change in the line of goods handled, Simpson & Gray continued in business until October 7, 1912, when they retired from business and were succeeded by the Simpson-Gray Lumber Company, a corporation.
    The partnership was continued up to the death of Mr. Gray, although nearly all of their properties were divided on April 24, 1914. At the time Simpson & Gray retired, theirs was the oldest partnership in the city. After retiring the firm opened offices in the Stockton Savings and Loan Society bank and has continued them there up to the present.
    OWNED VALUABLE PROPERTY
    By investing money made in the lumber business, in Stockton property, the firm acquired considerable real estate that became highly valuable as the city grew. Practically all of this was held by the two partners in the firm, name up to the time that they divided their holdings in the early part of last year.
    In 1858, Mr. Gray married Cynthia Hammond of this city and in 1874, he and his wife moved into the Gray home on Fremont street. To the marriage were born two daughters, Mrs. John Garwood and Miss Hannah Wintchell Gray.
    During the early days of the city, Mr. Gray found time to devote tot eh interests of the community and in 1863 and for the two succeeding years, he was Stockton's mayor. In 1860 he was a member of the city council.
    LEFT LARGE FORTUNE
    Wise investments and careful management of their lumber business built up for Simpson & Gray quite a fortune and persons familiar with the business stated last evening that Mr. Gray's holdings in Stockton could be very conservatively estimated at a quarter million dollars.
    The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
  1250. San Joaquin Co, CA County Records, #614. 18 Nov 1915, Rural Cemetery, Stockton. Evidently in Block 4 where Garwoods are interred. Moved to mausoleum.
  1251. Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, Cemetery Records. George Gray's cremains were removed from the Rural Cemetery 4 June 1929 to be place in the Rural Mausoleum.
  1252. City Directory, Bishop's Stockton Directory, D M Bishop & Co, Stockton, 1876, p 109. GRAY George (Simpson & Gray) res N s Fremont bet San Joaquin & Sutter (North side of Fremont between San Joaquin & Sutter).
  1253. Business Papers, Ephemera, Asstd Records, Cynthia Hammond's Scrapbook. "Hannah and Abby's Favorite Poem - 1864"
    What does little birdie say
    In her nest at peep of day?
    Let me fly, says little birdie,
    Mother, let me fly away.
    Birdie, rest a little longer,
    Till the little wings are stronger.
    So she rests a little longer,
    Then she flies away.

    What does little baby say
    In her bed at peep of day?
    Baby says, like little birdie,
    Let me rise and fly away.
    Baby sleep a little longer,
    Till the little limbs are stronger.
    If she sleeps a little longer,
    Baby too, shall fly away.

  1254. Stockton Record Newspaper, Stockton Record, Monday, Jan. 13, 1947. The octogenarian also aided in the founding of Joaquin Parlor, Native Daughters of the Golden West in Stockton. With the late Mrs. Lily Reichling Dyer of Jackson, founder of the organization, the local parlor was instituted April 8, 1887, and will observe its 60th anniversary this year. Miss Gray, according to parlor records, missed but one anniversary meeting.
  1255. San Francisco Call, Vol 80, No 91, 30 Aug 1896. STOCKTON'S FAIR AIDS; NATIVE DAUGHTERS WILL PLAY AN IMPORTANT PART AT THE CARNIVAL
    Stockton, Cal, Aug 29 - The Native Daughters have decided to appoint a committee to present the greetings of Joaquin Parlor to the grand president and her staff on their arrival here and this committee will consist of ...Mrs. Rebecca McConnell...On Admission Day the rooms of the reception committee will be kept open until midnight and the following-named fair ones will be in charge:...Miss Hannah Gray...
  1256. Stockton Record Newspaper, Wed, 13 Nov 1940. Miss Gray recalls that in June of that year (1898) Joaquin Parlor, Native Daughters of the Golden West donated $50 toward a fund to be used for the benefit of the boys going to the Spanish-American War. The donation led to the founding of an organization known as the Stockton branch of the Red Cross League, with Miss Gray as president.
  1257. City Directory, Dir of Stockton & San Joaquin Co, FM Husted Pub, 1902, p. 97. GRAY Hannah W Miss r315 E Fremont.
  1258. City Directory, Dir of Stockton City & San Joaquin Co, A Kingsbury, Stockton, 1904, p. 121. GRAY Hannah W Miss r 315 E Fremont.
  1259. Federal Census, 1910, California, 1910, Stockton, Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T624_103; Page: 5A; ED: 137; Image: 409. George Gray, 84, head, married 50, b. ME, father b. US, mother b. ME; lumber merchant, self-employed;
    Cynthia, 70, married 50 years, had 2 children, both surviving, b. RI, father b. MA, mother b. RI. no occupation;
    Hannah W, 48, daughter, single, b. CA, father b. ME, mother b. RI;
    Abbie H Garwood, 43, married 23 years, no children, b. CA, father b. ME, mother b. RI;
    John Garwood, 51, married 23 years, broker; b. CA, father b. AL, mother b. US, own office, self-employed;
    Risaki Sugi, 20, servant, Japanese, b. Japan, both parent b. Japan, servant for a private family;
    Kay Evon, 26, Japanese, servant, b. Japan, both parents b. Japan, servant for a private family.
  1260. City Directory, Stockton & San Joaquin County, 1925. Gray Hannah r 315 E Fremont.
  1261. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: 211; Page: 7A; ED: 32; Image: 236.0. Gray, Hannan, head, owns own home valued at $18,000, 67, single, b. CA father b. ME, mother b. RI, no occupation;
    Pladson (Gleason), Annie E, servant, 51, widowed, b. Scotland, both parents b. Scotland, language spoken: Scotch; immigrated in 1903, naturalized, housekeeper for family.
  1262. Stockton Record Newspaper, Stockton Record, Monday, Jan. 13, 1947. NOTED STOCKTONIAN DIES IN BAY CITY;
    Mrs.(sic) Hannah Gray, 86, widely known native Stocktonian who had the distinction of being the first chairman of San Joaquin Chapter, American Red Cross, died in St. Luke's Hospital in San Francisco Saturday night. Miss Gray, who aided in the organization of the chapter, served as chairman from 1898 to 1906. She was presented with a chapter history at the annual chapter meeting May 7, 1946. The history was compiled by Mrs. B E Swenson.
    The octogenarian also aided in the founding of Joaquin Parlor, Native Daughters of the Golden West in Stockton. With the late Mrs. Lily Reichling Dyer of Jackson, founder of the organization, the local parlor was instituted April 8, 1887, and will observe its 60th anniversary this year. Miss Gray, according to parlor records, missed but one anniversary meeting.
    In addition, Miss Gray helped organize the local Rawlins Relief Corps. For many years she was a Sunday school teacher in the Central Methodist Church.
    Miss Gray was the daughter of the late George and Cynthia Hammond Gray, Stockton pioneers who established the family home at 315 E Fremont, where the daughter had lived ever since she was a young child. She was the sister of Mrs. John Garwood of San Francisco. George Gray was a member of the firm of Simpson-Gray Lumber Co., pioneer Stockton business that was establsihed on W. Weber.
    Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p m tomorrow in the chapel of B C Wallace & Son. Entombment will follow in the family vault in Rural Mausoleum. Native Daughters will assist in the final rites.
  1263. Stockton Record Newspaper, Stockton Record, Monday, Jan. 13, 1947. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p m tomorrow in the chapel of B C Wallace & Son. Entombment will follow in the family vault in Rural Mausoleum. Native Daughters will assist in the final rites.
  1264. Stockton City Directory - 1884/5. Hammond, John (Hammond, Moore & Yardley) res 195 Hunter 28 acres.
  1265. Stockton City Directory - 1884/5. Hammond Moore & Yardley (John Hammond, Thomas P Moore, & John Yardley) groceries, hardware, boots, shoes, lime, cement, etc. Weber Ave opp Court House.
  1266. Stockton City Directory - 1904. Hammond, John (Hammond & Yardley) r 643 N Hunter.
  1267. Abby Marble Hammond Roberts, DAR Application of Abby Marble Hammond Roberts.
  1268. San Joaquin Co, CA Records, Local Registered No. 50. John Hammond, b. 19 Nov 1843, d. 5 Feb 1912, age 66y 2m 17d, merchant, grocer, residence: 643 N. Hunter St., Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; years at residence: 31, yrs in CA: 56; Father: Moses Hammond, b. RI; Mother: Abigal Marble, b. RI
    Cause of death: Uremia & Men-???? (chronic nephritis) and angina pectoris.
  1269. San Joaquin County Auditor's Office Record. Torn scrap of paper which reads as follows:
    County Auditors Office
    San Joaquin County
    Stockton Augt 20th 1850
    License is hereby granted to J Hammond to vend Goods wares and Merchandise in.
  1270. Stockton Record Newspaper. Obituary of John Hammond - "The deceased was born in Newport, RI, November 19, 1844. He lived there for eleven years and then in company with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hammond, he came to California in 1855.".
  1271. Handwritten notes in family records, Typewritten record in hanging file under "HAMMOND'". His brother, Capt. John Hammond, sailed from New Port in 1848 with two ships and it was such an event that the citizens showered the ship with oranges. He brought Moses' house, that had been built in New Port, taken down in sections and placed on the ship, and brought around the Horn. It was set up in San Joaquin City, but when Moses decided to come to Stockton, it was put on a barge and floated down the river to Stockton and placed on Market Street, where it is still standing at the writing, Dec. 2, 1926. The ship was the General Cobb and William Dennis manned the Schooner Alexander. Grandmother and Alden, Cynthia and John came out in July 1855.
  1272. Great Registers, California Voter Registration, 1871, p 22. 1491 Hammond, John, age 23, b. Rhode Island, clerk, residence Stockton, Ward 2, sworn 4 Apr 1867.
  1273. City Directory, Stockton City Dir, CM Hopkins & Co, Stockton, 1870-71, p. 77. HAMMOND John (Natt and Hammond) rooms with George Gray at 113 Fremont
    (Natt, George (Natt and Hammond) 229 Weber av

    Advertisement #229, p. 96
    COAL, LIME AND GROCERIES, NATT & HAMMOND, Weber Avenue, Opposite Court House, Wholesale & retail dealers in RANCH & FAMILY GROCERIES; Lime, Hair and cement, plaster of paris, marble dust, Fire brick & Fire Clay, Whitening, Lath and Lath Nails. Always on hand, all kinds of coal. Foundries, Blacksmiths, Hotels, Saloons, and Families supplied with Sidney, Coose Bay, Cannel, Cumberland, Chili, Lehigh, Mount Diablo and other desirable qualities at greatly reduced rates. Delivered free of charge.
    A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF CHARCOAL KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND; NO. 229 Weber Ave, Stockton.

  1274. City Directory, 1871-72, Stockton, CA, p 64. Hammond, John, (Hammond Moore & Yardley) res Fremont bet Sutter and San Joaquin, Stockton.
  1275. City Directory, 1871-72, Stockton, CA, p 64. Hammond Moore & Yardley, groceries, 229 Weber Ave, Stockton.
  1276. San Francisco Call, Vol 111, No 68, 6 Feb 1912. DEATH CALLS JOHN HAMMOND, PIONEER STOCKTON CITIZEN
    DECEDENT HAD BEEN IN GROCERY BUSINESS FOR MORE THAN FORTY YEARS
    Stockton, Feb 5 - John Hammond, a pioneer resident of this city, died at his home, 643 North Hunter street, at 3 o'clock this morning. He had been ill almost two years and retired from business several months ago.
    His condition became serious last Sunday. His son, Dr. Robert R. Hammond, summoned Dr. Philip King Brown, a San Francisco specialist. Death resulted from heart and Kidney trouble.
    Hammond was 68 years old and conducted a grocery here for more than 40 years. He was born in Newport, R. I. When he was 11 years old he came to California with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hammond. The Hammonds made the journey from Newport in their own ship and settled near San Joaquin city, this county.
    Hammond entered the grocery business in April 1871. He and John Yardley were partners for years until about three years ago.
    Hammond is survived by his widow and six children - John Hammond Jr., Dr. Robert R. Hammond, Mrs. Robert L. Beardslee, Mrs. G. P. Roberts, Mrs. W. S. Munier and Howard Hammond.
  1277. City Directory, Stockton City Dir, 1873-74, p. 97. HAMMOND John (Hammond Moore & Yardley) res Hunter w s bet Fremont and Oak

    HAMMOND, MOORE & YARDLEY, groceries, Weber avenue opp Court House

    in 1873/74:
    Geo Natt (Weber Av opp Court House), Shippee McKee & Hammond Moore & Yardley are all selling groceries;
    Shippee and HMY are selling hardware
    Natt & HMY are selling lime, cement etc
    Shippee McKee is selling dry goods like W J Belding
    Shippee McKee is sell clothing.

  1278. City Directory, Bishop's Stockton Directory, D M Bishop & Co, Stockton, 1876, p 109. HAMMOND John (Hammond Moore & Yardley) res San Joaquin bet Lindsay & Fremont.
  1279. City Directory, Bishop's Stockton Directory, D M Bishop & Co, Stockton, 1876, p 109. HAMMOND Moore & Yardley (John Hammond, Thomas P Moore & John Yardley) groceries, crockery, hardware, lime, cement, etc. Weber opp Court House.
  1280. City Directory, Pacific Coast Business Directory, pub. by Langley, 1876-78, p. 265. Hammond, Moore & Yardley, groceries, provisions, and hardware. Weber Ave.
  1281. Stockton State Hospital Records, R32.01 (2) Board of Director Meeting Minutes Apr 1 1878-Mar 10, 1884. P. 3, Stockton Insane Asylum received a bill from Hammond Moore & Yardley for $22.65
    P. 5, McKee Southworth (on contract for $1,246.79) a bill for $36.81.
  1282. City Directory, City & County Directory of San Joaquin, etc, LM McKenney San Francisco, 1881 p. 135. HAMMOND John (Hammond Moore & Yardley) res 115 Fremont 28 acres
    HAMMOND Moore & Yardley (John Hammond, Thomas P Moore, and John Yardley) groceries, Weber Ave.
  1283. City Directory, Stockton City Directory, JW Smith, San Francisco, 1883, p. 121. HAMMOND John (Hammond, Moore & Yardley) res cor Hunter and Park, 28 acres

    HAMMOND, MOORE & YARDLEY (John Hammond, Thomas P Moore, and John Yardley) groceries Weber Ave opp Court House.

  1284. City Directory, Stockton City, San Joaquin and other counties, LM McKenney & Co, SF, 1884, p. 136. HAMMOND John, (Hammond, Moore & Yardley) res 195 Hunter 28 acres

    HAMMOND MOORE & YARDLEY (John Hammond, Thomas P Moore & John Yardley) groceries, hardware, boots, shoes, lime, cement, etc. Weber av opp Court House

    HAMMOND, YARDLEY & MONTGOMERY, 426 acres.

  1285. Stockton State Hospital Records, R32.01 (3) Board of Director Meeting Minutes Apr 10 1884-Mar 8, 1889. 1. Page 29, June 10, 1884, charged hospital $6.00 for mdse. delivered;
    2. Page 32, charged hospital New Building account $200;
    3. Page 44, July 10, 1884, charged hospital $323.00 in two bills;
    4. Page 55, Aug 8, 1884, charged hospital $245.50.
  1286. The California 1890 Great Register of Voters Index, Vol II, p 64. John Hammond, 42, b. RI, Stockton, Co SaJo, Reg Date 24 May 1886 p. 44.
  1287. City Directory, Dir of Stockton, San Joaquin, Stanislaus & Merced Cos, FM Husted Pub, SF, 1891, p. 142. HAMMOND, John (Hammond & Yardley) 195 Hunter

    HAMMOND & YARDLEY (John Hammond & John Yardley) choice groceries and provisions, lime, cement, plaster, hair, pure paints and oils, builders hardware, etc. 233 Weber Ave opp Court House telephone 16.

  1288. Golden Nugget Library, Great Register of San Joaquin County, CA, 1897 supplement. 3 June 1896 - Hammond, John, merchant; age 52; blue eyes, brown & gray hair; 5' 7 1/2"; b. RI; current address: 643 N Hunter st, Stockton.
  1289. Golden Nugget Library, Great Register of San Joaquin Co, CA, 1898 supplement. 17 May 1897, Samuel Miller - cook - age 65 from PA - listed as his residence when he registered to vote: In small bldg in rear of Hammond & Yardley's store, 235 E Weber ave, Stockton.
  1290. City Directory, F M Husted & Co Stockton, 1902, p 101. HAMMOND & Yardley (John Hammond & John Yardley) grocers 233 E Weber av.
  1291. City Directory, Dir of Stockton City & San Joaquin Co, A Kingsbury, Stockton, 1904, p. 128. HAMMOND John (Hammond & Yardley) r 643 N Hunter

    HAMMOND & YARDLEY (John Hammond & John Yardley) grocers 233 E Weber av.

  1292. California Voter Registrations, 1900-1960. Stockton, Third Precinct, Second Ward:
    94. Hammond, John age 62, Merchant, 643 N. Hunter.
  1293. Golden Nugget Library, Advertisements for the Stockton Fire Department, 1908. Hammond & Yardley, grocer, Weber Avenue opposite the Court House.
  1294. Last Will and Testament, John Hammond, July 25, 1910. "By this document I declare this to be my last and only Will. The one being held by Robert L. Beardsley and made when I was sick I positively do declare void null and void as I wish by this paper to restore to my son John Hammond, Jr his rights, as I am satisfied that he is faithfully performing his duties as a husband and father.
    First as my property is all community property I have only my half to dispose of. My wife Emma R Hammond owning the other half I therefore will to each of my children John Hammond Jr. Robert R Hammond Mrs Edith Beardsley Mrs Porter Roberts, Howard Hammond and Lesley Munier all my half of the property now in my name exceting my interest in our home and its contents there of (except the piano and mantle clock) which I give to Edith Beardsley). The one half of our home and contents which is mine I will to my wife Emma R Hammond. The children herein named are to share equal and alike in all of my undivided half interest of my entire estate less the property I have given to my wife Emma R Hammond.
    I hereby appoint my sons John, Jr Robert Ray Hammond Howard Hammond and GP Roberts as executors in the above named estate all money to be collected and paid over to the heirs by Howard Hammond after my debts are paid in full.

    Also included in file: two other personal letters to his wife and children, estate appraisal etc.

  1295. Cemetery Record.
  1296. San Joaquin Co, CA Records, Death Certificate - Local Registered No. 50. John Hammond, b. 19 Nov 1843, d. 5 Feb 1912, age 66y 2m 17d, merchant, grocer, residence: 643 N. Hunter St., Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; years at residence: 31, yrs in CA: 56; Father: Moses Hammond, b. RI; Mother: Abigal Marble, b. RI
    Cause of death: Uremia & Men-???? (chronic nephritis) and angina pectoris.
  1297. Stockton Record Newspaper, Monday 5 Feb 1912, p 5, col 5. HAMMOND - In Stockton, February 5, 1912, John Hammond, husband of Emma R. Hammond, father of John Hammond Jr., of Oakland, Dr. Robert R. Hammond, Mrs. Robert Beardslee, Mrs. G. P. Roberts and Howard Hammond of this city, and Mrs. William Munier of San Diego, a native of Rhode Island, aged 68 years. (The funeral will take place Wednesday, February 7, 1912, at 10 a.m. from the family residence, 643 North Hunter street. Interment in Rural cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.). An undated and unattributed clipping of this article was found in the Ann E McKee Ray Bible - pasted in.
  1298. Stockton Record Newspaper, Wednesday, 7 Feb 1912, p 6, col 5. THE FUNERAL OF JOHN HAMMOND HELD TODAY
    the funeral of John Hammond was held at 10 o'clock this morning from the family residence 643 North Hunter street, Rev Lundy officiating. The singers were T T Smith, Frank, Smith, J E Ziegler and Roy Moore. J E Ziegler sang a beautiful solo, "Face to Face."
    The pall bearers - Dr. R R Hammond, John Hammond and Howard Hammond (sons), Robert Beardslee and Porter Roberts, sons-in-law, and Walter Hubbard, grandson.
    The honorary pall bearers were L M cutting, Andrew Simpson, J P Spooner Sr, George French, Henry Acker, C w Rickey, C E Williams, Dr. J D Young, Dr. C R Harry and M D Eaton. Interment was made in Rural cemetery.
    The members of the Grocers' Association closed their doors and attended in a body.
  1299. Stockton Daily Independent, Thursday, 8 Feb 1912, p 3, col 2. JOHN HAMMOND BORNE TO GRAVE
    The funeral of John Hammond was held from the family residence at No. 634 North Hunter street, yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock, Rev J W Lundy officiating. The members of the Grocers' Association closed their doors and attended the funeral in a body. The Volunteer Firemen and the Rebekahs met with the grocers at the Chamber of Commerce and went to the deceased's residence together.
    T T Smith, Frank Smith, J E Ziegler and Ray Moore were the singers, J E Ziegler sand a beautiful solo entitled, "Face to Face."
    The following were the pall bearers. Dr. R R Hammond, John Hammond, and Howard Hammond, sons; Robert Beardslee and Porter Roberts, sons-in-law, and Walter Hubbard, grandson.
    The honorary pall bearers were T M Cutting, Andrew Simpson, J P Spooner, Sr, George French, Henry Acker, C W Rickey, C E Williams, Dr. J D Young, Dr C R Harry, and M D Eaton. Interment in the Rural cemetery.
  1300. Stockton Daily Independent, 7 Feb 1912, p 5, col 5. DIED
    HAMMOND - In Stockton, February 5, 1912, John Hammond, husband of Emma R Hammond, father of John Hammond, Jr of Oakland, Dr Robert Ray Hammond, Mrs. Roberts Beardslee, Mrs. G P Roberts, and Howard Hammond of this city, and Mrs. William Munier of San Diego, brother of Mrs. George Gray and Alden Hammond, a native of Rhode Island, aged 68 years.
    The funeral will take place today (Wednesday), February 7, 1912 at 10:00 a m from the family residence at 643 North Hunter street. Interment in Rural cemetery. Interment private. Friends are invited to attend.
  1301. Stockton Daily Independent, Wednesday, 7 Feb 1912. HAMMOND FUNERAL TODAY
    The funeral of the late John Hammond, the well-known grocer, will be held this morning at 10 o'clock from the family residence, No 643 North Hunter street.
    The Grocers' Association will meet in a body at the Chamber of Commerce this morning at 9:45 o'clock and proceed as one to the home of --??-- --??-- member. All of the stores will be closed from 10 to 11 o'clock during the funeral service in respect to the memory of the esteemed grocer.
    The flags at all the fire department houses were at half-mast yesterday in honor or the memory of the veteran volunteer fireman.
  1302. Stockton Daily Independent, Tuesday, 6 Feb 1912, p 4, col 3. DIED
    HAMMOND -- In Stockton, February 5, 1912, John Hammond, husband of Emma R. Hammond, father of John Hammond, Jr. of Oakland, Dr. Robert R. Hammond, Mrs. Robert Beardslee, Mrs. G P Roberts and Howard Hammond of this city, and Mrs. William Munier of San Diego, brother of Mrs. George Gray and Alden Hammond, a native of Rhode Island, aged 68 years.
    The funeral will take place Wednesday February 7, 1912 at 10 am from the family residence, 643 North Hunter street. Interment in Rural cemetery. Interment private. Friends invited to attend.
  1303. San Francisco Call, Vol 111, No 68, 6 Feb 1912. DEATH CALLS JOHN HAMMOND, PIONEER STOCKTON CITIZEN
    DECEDENT HAD BEEN IN GROCERY BUSINESS FOR MORE THAN FORTY YEARS
    Stockton, Feb 5 - John Hammond, a pioneer resident of this city, died at his home, 643 North Hunter street, at 3 o'clock this morning. He had been ill almost two years and retired from business several months ago.
    His condition became serious last Sunday. His son, Dr. Robert R. Hammond, summoned Dr. Philip King Brown, a San Francisco specialist. Death resulted from heart and Kidney trouble.
    Hammond was 68 years old and conducted a grocery here for more than 40 years. He was born in Newport, R. I. When he was 11 years old he came to California with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hammond. The Hammonds made the journey from Newport in their own ship and settled near San Joaquin city, this county.
    Hammond entered the grocery business in April 1871. He and John Yardley were partners for years until about three years ago.
    Hammond is survived by his widow and six children - John Hammond Jr., Dr. Robert R. Hammond, Mrs. Robert L. Beardslee, Mrs. G. P. Roberts, Mrs. W. S. Munier and Howard Hammond.
  1304. San Joaquin Co, CA Records. Burial: Feb 7, 1912, Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA. Undertaker: C Wallace, 135 N. Stanislaus, Stockton, CA.
  1305. Old Cemeteries of San Joaquin County, Vol II, p 82. John Hammond, buried Feb 7, 1912, aged 69.
  1306. Cemetery Record, Location of Graves of Those Interred: No. 12 Block No. 29, Stockton Rural Cemetery. West Half: 1. Reuben N. Hammond, 2. John Hammond, 3. Emma Ray Hammond, 4. Robert Ray Hammond, 5. Infant of Gilchrist & Margaret Roberts (ashes), 6. Nathan Crowell Roberts, 7. Norine Hammond crem, 8. Lesley Hammond Munier, 9. Gilchrist Porter Roberts, Jr., cremains, 10. Gilbert Clairborne Hammond, 11. Marion Roberts, 12. Junius Roberts, cremains.
  1307. Probate Court Records, #4582, Superior Court of San Joaquin, CA. 31 Dec 1925, Howard Hammond presents the final accounting for the combined estates of John Hammond and his wife Emma. Of note is the information that John Hammond, Jr refused his inheritance and gave it over to GP Roberts.
  1308. City Directory, Stockton City & San Joaquin County Directory, Calif Pub Co, SF, 1887 p 112. HAMMOND John (Hammond & Yardley) res 195 Hunter

    HAMMOND & YARDLEY (John Hammond and John Yardley) groceries, hardware, boots, shoes, lime, cement, paint, oils, etc. Weber ave opp Court House.

  1309. Ann Elizabeth McKee Ray Bible, written on a scrap of paper found in bible. John Hammond married Emma Elizabeth Ray of Stockton November 2nd, 1871.
  1310. Marriage Licence, San Joaquin County, CA, #153. John Hammond and Miss E E Ray
    Marriage License
    State of California, County of San Joaquin
    To any Judge, Justice of the Peace, Clergyman or Teacher of the Gospel, within the County of San Joaquin,
    You are hereby authorized to form on Marriage John Hammond and Miss E E Ray, and to certify the same according to the laws of the State, and for so doing this shall be your sufficient license. Witness my hand and seal of the County Curt of San Joaquin on this 1st day of November AD 1871. A G Hunter, County Clerk, Deputy
    I hereby certify that I have the second day of November AD One Hundred Eight Hundred and Seventy one, united in the bonds of Matrimony, John Hammond and Emma E Ray, Rev E S Ely, Minister of the Gospel recorded at the Request of the Rev E S Ely November 20th AD 1871.
  1311. Unidentified Newspaper, Inside Cover of Cynthia Hammond's scrapbook. 1871 (written in pen)
    MARRIED; In this city, November 2d, at the residence of the bride's uncle, W F McKee, by the Rev. Ben E S Ely, John Hammond and Miss Emma E Ray.
  1312. Federal Census, 1880, California, 1880 Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; FHL Film 1254079; page: 30A. J Hammond, 36, married, grocer man, b. RI, father b. MA, mother b. RI
    Emma, 24, wife, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA;
    John, 7, son, at school, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA
    Robert Ray, 6, son, at school, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA
    Edith, 4, daughter, at home, father b. RI, mother b. PA
    Abbie, 2, daughter, at home, father b. RI, mother b. PA.
  1313. Golden Nugget Library, Great Register of San Joaquin County, CA, 1897 supplement. 3 June 1896 - Hammond, John, merchant; age 52; blue eyes, brown & gray hair; 5' 7 1/2"; b. RI; current address: 643 N Hunter st, Stockton.
  1314. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, Stockton, Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA, Roll: T623 108; Page: 4B; ED: 111. John, 55, Nov, 1844, married 28 years, b. RI, father b. MA, mother b. RI, grocery mdse.
    Emma Ray, 49, Sept, 1850, m. 28 yrs, six children born and surviving, b. PA, both parents b. PA
    Robert R, 25, May 1875, single, physician
    Edith, 23, May 1877, single
    Abbey, 21, Jul 1878, single
    Howard, 18, Aug 1881, single, clerk in lumber yard
    Lesley, 15, Apr 1885, single, at school.
  1315. Federal Census, 1910, California, Stockton Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T624_103; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 134; Image: 329. John, 66, retail merchant, b. RI, father b. MA, mother b. RI;
    Ray, wife, 57, married once, 35 years,
    Howard, 28 married once - two years in present marriage; real estate;
    Elizabeth B, daughter-in-law b. KY, both parents b. KY, 28, married once for two years;
    George B, 1, b. CA., father b. CA, mother b. KY
    Ann E Ray, mother-in-law, 82, widowed, had 8 children, 2 surviving, b. PA, both parents b. PA,
    Lindberg, Lillian A, servant, 19, b. MN, both parents b. Sweden, emp by private family
    Kern, Mary, servant, 32, b. MN, both parents b. Germany, emp by private family.
  1316. Federal Census, 1860, Pennsylvania, M653_1086. Fairview, Butler County, PA aged 9 with family.
  1317. Ann Elizabeth McKee Ray Bible.
  1318. San Joaquin Co, CA Court Records. Place of birth: Pennsylvania.
  1319. Handwritten notes in family records. Emma Elizabeth Ray, born in New Alexandria, Westmorland County, Penn. Sept. 13, 1850 (Brady's Bend).
  1320. Handwritten notes in family records. Written by Abby Hammond Roberts (Emma's daughter): Emma Ray, Born Sept. 13 1850
    married Nov. 2 - 1871; 18 yrs old when she came to Cal.; came Dec 3 - 1868.
  1321. Federal Census, 1870, California, 1870, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: M593_86; Page: 129; Image: 260. WF McKee, 45, general merchant, b. PA;
    Mary, 35, keeps house, b. ME;
    Wm, 12, b. CA, attends school; Gertrude, 10, b. CA, attends school;
    Albert, 7, b. CA, attends school; Geo, 3, b. CA; Edgar, 1, b. CA;
    Emma Ray, 19, b. PA;
    Eliz McKee, 66, b. PA;
    Mary Lilian, 46, servant, b. Ireland, mother and father foreign born;
    John Galvern, 57, servant, b. MO, father foreign born.
  1322. Tulare Co, CA County/Deed Records, Deed Book V, p 323. Deed of conveyance of homesteaded land to Henry Mintz $1,346. Deed witnessed by, E B Ray, R L Ray, N J Ray, Mrs. A E Ray, Emma R Hammond and Anna B Hubbard; signed by William J Ray.
  1323. Business Papers, Ephemera, Asstd Records. Scrap of paper with this address stamped on it. I suppose she may have stayed there some after her husband died, or she may have stayed there during summers. I know the family went to Pacific Grove often.
  1324. City Directory, 1915, Polk & Husted Publishers, Stockton City & San Joaquin County, p 93. Hammond Emma R (wid John) h 643 N Hunter.
  1325. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920; Stockton, Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T625_144; Page: 6B; ED: 160; Image: 38. Robert Lewis Beardslee, head, 50, married, b. CA, father b. PA, mother b. LA, lawyer
    Edith Hammond, wife, 43. married, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA
    Robert L, Jr, 14, single, at school, b. CA both parents b. CA
    Edith, daughter, 3, b. CA, both parent b. CA
    Hammond, Emma Ray, mother-in-law, 69, widowed, b. PA, both parents b. PA.
  1326. Probate Court Records, No 8448, Superior Court of San Joaquin, CA. Witnessed by Frank D Williams and Katherine E Craven.
  1327. San Joaquin Co, CA Court Records, 6 Jan 1924, Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA. San Joaquin County Clerk. Burial Permit for Emma Hammond, Rural Cemetery, Stockton, CA. Issued at death of Emma Ray Hammond, Jan 6, 1924.
    Lists cause of death as Hemiplega
    Address at time of death: 643 N. Hunter Street, Stockton, CA
    Date of death: Jan 6, 1924
    Date of burial: Jan 8, 1924
    Undertaker: BC Wallace.
  1328. San Joaquin Co, CA Records, Death Certificate.
  1329. Stockton Record Newspaper, 7 Jan 1924. DEATH SUMMONS BELOVED WOMAN; Mrs. John Hammond, Pioneer Resident of City, Died Yesterday;
    Mrs. Emma Ray Hammond, widow of the late John Hammond, pioneer merchant of Stockton and mother of a family prominent in the business professional and social life of the city, passed away at the old home, 643 North Hunter Street, yesterday. She died in the residence where she had lived for forty-two years and reared her large family. Mrs. Hammond had been in failing health since she suffered a paralytic stroke two years ago. She was over 73 years of age at the time of her death.
    The beloved woman, who had been a resident of Stockton since the sixties, was one of the three earliest surviving members of the First Presbyterian church, having joined in 1867. The other two still living are Mrs. Caroline Smythe, who lives eight miles out on the Copperopolis road, and Mrs. Martin Stewart. Mrs. George S. Ladd, who died before the holidays was among the last four.
    Mrs. Hammond, who was Miss Emma Ray before her marriage, was born in Pennsylvania September 13, 1850. When a girl of 16 years, she came with her parents and brothers and sisters to California by was of the Isthmus of Panama. On the same steamer which brought the Ray family to this state was L. U. Shippee who afterward became a leading figure in the business and financial life of Stockton. Mrs. Ray's brother, William McKee, had already come to California and was engaged in the grocery business in this city. His presence here was the incentive which brought the Rays to this community. Afterward, Mr. McKee and Mr. Shippee were associated together in the well-known pioneer firm of Shippee & McKee.
    Mrs. Ray, Mrs. Hammond's mother, made her home with the Hammonds during her last years and only preceded her daughter in death by two years, living to the age of 92 years.
    Mrs. Hammond as a young girl in Stockton, attended the Stockton High School, being a member of the pioneer class which included Lottie Grunsky, C. E. Grunsky and Alice Mills, but did not finish her course. S. G. Dunbar was the principal.
    In the late sixties, Miss Ray married John Hammond, a pioneer grocer of the community. The union was blessed by six children, all of whom survive. They are John Hammond, Jr., Oakland, Mrs. W. S Munier, Hollywood, and Dr. R. R. Hammond, Mrs. R. L. Beardslee, Mrs. G. P. Roberts, and Howard Hammond, all of Stockton. There are twenty grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
    A woman of beautiful character and rare graces of mind, Mrs. Hammond numbered her friends by the score. She was a devoted wife and mother and a kindly neighbor who put into practice the tenets of Christianity every day in the year. She was beloved by all who came in contact with her.
    Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon from the family residence commencing at 2 o'clock, friends being invited to attend the services. Interment will be made in the Rural cemetery.
  1330. Stockton Record Newspaper, Wednesday, 9 Jan 1924, p 3, col 5. HAMMOND FUNERAL LARGELY ATTENDED
    The funeral of Mrs. Emma Hammond, widow of the late John Hammond, pioneer merchant, was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family residence at 643 North Hunter street. The officiating clergymen were Rev. Hugh E Montgomery of St. John's Episcopal church and Dr. J H skinner of the first Presbyterian church. Sacred selections were sung by Mrs. B E Olmsted, Miss Minnie Bear presiding at the organ.
    Many sorrowing friends attended and the numerous floral tributes testified to the high esteem in which the beloved woman was held. Interment was to Rural cemetery and grandsons of the deceased were pallbearers. They were Robert B Hammond, Jr, Roberts L Beardslee Jr, Ellis Hammond, G Porter Roberts, Jr, June Roberts and George B Hammond.
  1331. Stockton Daily Independent, 7 Jan 1924, p 8, col 2. MRS. EMMA R HAMMOND DIEDS AFTER LONG LIFE IN CITY;
    Mrs. Emma Ray Hammond, widow of the late John Hammond, a pioneer groceryman of Stockton, passed away yesterday at the family residence where she had lived for the past 42 years.
    Mrs. Hammond was one of the last of the early residents, coming here in 1867. She was past 73 years of age at the time of her death.
    She is survived by six children, John Hammond, Jr., Oakland, Mrs. W M Munier, Hollywood, and Dr. R R Hammond, Mrs R L Beardslee, Mrs. J P Roberts and Howard Hammond all of Stockton.
    Funeral services will be held from the residence 643 North Hunter street Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
  1332. Unknown Newspaper - Stockton, CA. DIED: HAMMOND -- In Stockton, January 6, Mrs. Emma Ray Hammond, wife of the late John Hammond, mother of John Hammond Jr., Oakland; Mrs. W. S. Munier, Hollywood; Dr. R. R. Hammond, Stokcton; Mrs. R. L. Beardslee, Stockton; Mrs. G. P. Roberts, Stockton; and Howard Hammond, Stockton; a native of Pennsylvania, aged 73 years, three months and 23 days.
    (Funeral services will be held tomorrow, January 8, 1924, at 2 pm from the family residence, 643 North Hunter street. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. Interment will be in Rural cemetery. B. C. Wallace in charge.).
  1333. San Joaquin Co, CA Records.
  1334. Cemetery Record. Burial at Rural Cemetery, Stockton, CA; Lot W1/2 - 12, Block 29.
  1335. Probate Court Records, No 8448, Superior Court of San Joaquin, CA. The above case number is for the introduction of her will after her death, however, it appears that the executor, Howard Hammond eventually combined both into a single estate accumulated by John Hammond, but acknowledging bequests of both. Of note is the information from the request for final distribution and relief of the executor is the fact that John Hammond, Jr refused his inheritance and signed it over to his brother-in-law GP Roberts wife of his sister, Abby Marble.
  1336. Find A Grave Memorial, #117823409. Abigail Hopkins Coggins, b. 31 Jan 1834, Surry, Hancock, ME; d. 28 June 1908, Ellsworth, Hancock, ME
    Headstone reads: Abbie Hopkins; wife of Charles B Coggins
    Extraordinary - a woman to calls herself by HER name.
  1337. Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900, Film 12247. Father: Robert Hopkin, mother: Abagail, child: Abagail H. Hopkin, b. 31 Jan 1834, Surry, Hancock, ME.
  1338. Ellsworth Herald/American, 2 Oct 1863. Surry, 16th inst. by Luther Lord, Esq., Mr. Larken S. Grant of Cape Elizabeth to Miss Louisa H. Hammond of Surry.
  1339. Maine Death Records, 1617-1922. Charles F Hammond, d. Surry, 18 Dec 1910, age 66y 8m 23d; sea captain; married, parents Moses Hammond, Margaret Moore; father b. Surry, mother b. Ellsworth; occupation of father: sea captain.
  1340. Maine Marriage Records, 1713-1922. Charles Hammond, Surry, ME, 49 yrs, master mariner, m. Frances L Austin, Ellsworth, ME, 37 yrs, housekeeper, 25 Dec 1893, Ellsworth ME; both widowed, second marriage for both; brides parents: George Ober, Betsey Carter, both deceased; groom's parents: Moses Hammond, deceased, Margaret Moore, Surry, ME, housekeeper.
  1341. Federal Census, 1900, Maine, 1900, Surry, hancock, ME; Roll: 593; film 1240593. Charles Hammond, 56, head, b. Mar 1844, married 6 yrs, b. ME, both parents b. ME, farmer;
    Frances L, 44, wife, b. Aug 1855, married 6 yrs, one child surviving b. ME, both parents b. ME;
    Gertrude M, 23, daughter, single, b. Nov 1876, b. ME, both parents b. ME;
    Harry C Austin, 19, step son, single, b. Sept 1880, b. ME, both parents b. ME, undertaker apprentice.
  1342. Federal Census, 1910, Maine, 1910; Surry, Hancock, ME; Roll: T624_541; Page: 1A; ED: 0081; film 1374554. Charles Hammond, 66, married 17 yrs current marriage (married twice) b. ME, both parents b. Maine, no occupation - has income;
    Frances L, 54, wife, married 17 yrs current marriage (married twice), had one child surviving, b. ME, both parents b. ME.
  1343. Find A Grave Memorial, #96685323. Alice Mason, wife of CAPT. CHARLES HAMMOND, Died Mar 6, 1879, AE 22 yrs 8 mos; burial Village Cemetery, Surry, Hancock, ME.
  1344. Ellsworth Herald/American, 24 Dec 1868. Ellsworth, Dec. 18, by the Rev. F T Hazlewood, Walter J Clark of Ellsworth and Miss Margaret Hammond of Surry.
  1345. Ellsworth Herald/American, 3 Dec 1868. Ellsworth, Nov. 25, Alonzo Young and Miss Melvina B. Hammond, both of Surry.
  1346. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, Stockton, Ward 4, San Joaquin, CA, Roll: T623_108; Page: 5A; ED: 114. Charlie O Bennett, 44, b. May 1856, NY, married 15 years, father b. NY, mother b. NY, dealer in ladies goods, own own home;
    Sophia, 37, b. Apr 1863, CA, married 15 years, father b. NY, mother b. NY;
    Willard J, 9, b. Nov 1890, CA, father b. NY, mother b. CA;
    Agusta Bennett, 70, mother, b. July 1829, NY, father b. NY, mother b. MA;
    Hannah Porter, 87, aunt, b. Mar 1813, NY, father b. NY, mother b. MA.
  1347. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, Oakland, Alameda, CA; Roll: 103; Page: 6A; ED: 92; Image: 1149.0. Charles O Bennett, 73, 31 yrs old when first married, b. NY, both parents b. NY, insurance salesman; owns own home;
    Sophie, 67, 24 yrs old when first married, b. CA, father b. NY, mother b. MA.
  1348. Federal Census, 1880, California, 1880, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T9_79; FHFilm: 1254079; Page: 41. 4000; ED: 96; Image: 0766. Norman Bennett, 54, invalid, b. NY, both parents b. MA;
    Augretta, 50, keeping house, b. NY, both parents b. MA;
    Charles, 24, dry goods clerk, b. NY, both parents b. NY;
    Alice, 20, at school, b. NY, both parents b. NY;
    William, 16, on a farm, b. NY, both parents b. NY;
    Bert, 9, at school, b. NY, both parents b. NY.
  1349. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, Stockton, Ward 4, San Joaquin, CA, Roll: T623_108; Page: 5A; ED: 114. Charlie O Bennett, 44, b. May 1856, NY, married 15 years, father b. NY, mother b. NY, dealer in ladies goods, own own home;
    Sophia, 37, b. Apr 1863, CA, married 15 years, father b. NY, mother b. NY;
    Willard J, 9, b. Nov 1890, CA, father b. NY, mother b. CA;.
  1350. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997. Susan Hammond Hubbard, b. 14 June 1881, California, d. 14 Dec 1952, San Joaquin; mother's maiden name: Hammond; father's surname: Geffroy.
  1351. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920, Stockton, Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T625_144; Page: 4B; ED: 164; Image: 106. Susan Hubbard, head, 38 married, b. CA, father b. NJ, mother b. MA, Christian Science Practioner;
    Wilma N, 15, attending school, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    Wayne, 10, attending school, b. CA, both parents b. CA.
  1352. Stockton Record Newspaper, 16 Dec 1952, Tuesday, p 22. RITES TOMORROW SET FOR SUSAN HUBBARD
    Final rites will be held tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. in the B C Wallace & Son Chapel for Susan Hubbard of 1320 W. Rose. Committal will be private in Park View Crematory.
    Mrs. Hubbard, a Christian Science practitioner for many years in Stockton, died Sunday in her home after sufferin a heart attack.
    A native of Lodi, Mrs. Hubbard was the wife of the late W W Hubbard. She is survived by a daughter, Wilma of 1320 W. Rose; a son, Wayne of 7407 Andrea; three sisters, Mrs. A E Gordon of Lodi, Carrie Thomas and May Walker of Oakland; a brother, Ralph N Geffroy of New Jersey, and three grandchildren.
  1353. Funeral Card. In Memory of Susan Hubbard; Passed Away, December 14, 1952; Services in the B C Wallace & Son Chapel, Stockton, Calfornia, December 17, 1952 at 10:30 AM; Mrs. Florence Zuckerman, Christian Science Reader; Bearers: Leon Phifer, Nat Wood, Bruce Harrison, Richard Potter, Stuart Gibbons, Louis Kenworthy; Inurnment, Park View Memorial Cemetery.
  1354. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997. Susan Hammond Hubbard, b. 14 June 1881, California, d. 14 Dec 1952, San Joaquin; mother's maiden name: Hammond; father's surname: Geffroy.
  1355. Wedding Invitation. Mr and Mrs Thomas Bush Geffroy, request the honor of your presence at the marriage of, their daughter, Susie Hammond, to Mr. William Walter Hubbard, on Tuesday, December the twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred, at twelve o'clock noon, First Congregational Church, Stockton, California.
  1356. Wedding Invitation. At Home After February First, 804 East Third Street, Los Angeles, California.
  1357. Marriage Invitation, At home card. At home after February first, 804 East Third Street, Los Angeles, California.
  1358. Federal Census, 1910, California, 1910, Stockton, Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T624_103; Page: 8A; ED: 135; Image: 363. William W Hubbard, 31, married 10 years, b. CA, father b. TX, mother b. CA, real estate agent, owns own home;
    Suise(sic), 28, married 10 years, had 2 children both surviving, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. MA;
    Wilma, 6, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    Sylvester W, 5 mos, b. CA, both parents b. CA.
  1359. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920, Stockton Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T625_144; Page: 7A; ED: 160; Image: 39. Walter William Hubbard, 41, renting, married, b. CA, father b. TX, mother b. CA, State appraiser, State Controller's Office.
  1360. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: 211; Page: 8A; ED: 38; Image: 421.0. William W Hubbard, head, homeowner, home worth $10,000, 53, married at 22, b. CA, father b. TX, mother b. IA, appraiser, inheritance tax;
    Susan, wife, 49, married at 18, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. MA, Christian Science Practioner,
    Wayne S, son, 18, b. CA, both parents b. CA, road builder for public roads,
    Marilouise, daughter-in-law, 18, b. CA, father b. NY, mother b. CA, secretary for an architect.
  1361. WW I Military Registration, 4-3-22-C. William Walter Hubbard, 1023 N Van Buren, Stockton, Cal.
    Born 7 July 1878, State Insurance appraiser, State Controller's Office
    Married to Susan Hammond Hubbard, 1023 N Van Buren, Stockton, Cal.
    Tall hazel eyes brown hair small build.
  1362. WW I Military Registration, Reg Loc: San Joaquin Co, CA; Roll: 1544418; Draft Board: 0. William Walter Hubbard, b. 7 Jul 1878, res. 1023 N Van Buren, Stockton, CA
    Occupation: State Inheritance Tax Appraiser
    Contact: Susan Hammond Hubbard, 1023 N Van Buren, Stockton, CA
    Tall, stout, hazel eyes, brown hair.
  1363. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, 545-05-0020. Wilma N Hubbard, b. 24 Feb 1904 California, d. 25 Nov 1976, San Joaquin County, CA.
  1364. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, 560-24-9162. Wayne Hubbard, 560249162, b. 16 Nov 1909 CA; d. 3 May 1975, Amador Co, CA.
  1365. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, 560-24-9162. Wayne Hubbard, b. 16 Nov 1909 CA, d. 3 May 1975, Amador County, CA.
  1366. Federal Census, 1850, Rhode Island. Frederick Stanhope, 28, Hardware merchant, b. RI
    Olivia Stanhope, 27 b. RI
    Frederick A, 6, b. RI
    Caroline W, 4, b. RI
    Millard Filmore, 2, b. RI

    Living next door to mother Olivia Adams Hammond.

  1367. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 13, p 253. Stanhope, Frederick Augustus Jr, of Frederick A & Olivia H (Williams) Stanhope, b 24 May 1844 Ne (wid; d 19 Nov 1920 Ne) NeD 7-79, NeM 1-131.
  1368. Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, p 335. Westminster Congregational Church -- Members: STANHOPE, Frederick A, Jr, s -- March 31, 1873.
  1369. Federal Census, 1900, Rhode Island, 1900, Newport Ward 3, Newport, RI; Roll: T623_1505; Page: 4B; ED: 218. Frederick Stanhope, 56, b. May 1844, married 29 years, b. RI, both parents b. RI, broker;
    Gertrude S, 49, b. June 1850, married 29 years, b. RI, father b. PA, mother b. RI;
    Stephen P Slocum, 82, boarder, b. March 1818, widowed, b. RI, both parents b. RI;
    Abbie P Field, 83, boarder, b. June 1816, widowed, four children two surviving, b. RI, both parents b. RI;
    Mary McCarthy, 24, servant, b. Marhc 1876, single, b. Ireland, both parents b. Ireland, arrived 1895, servant.
  1370. Federal Census, 1910, Rhode Island, 1910, Newport Ward 2, Newport, RI; Roll: T624_1437; Page: 2B; ED: 41; Image: 184. Frederick A Stanhope, 65, widowed, no children, b. RI, both parents b. RI, broker for insurance office;
    Caroline Phillip, 63, widowed, 1 child surviving, b. RI, both parents b. RI.
  1371. Federal Census, 1920, Rhode Island, 1920, Newport Ward 2, Newport, RI; Roll: T625_1670; Page: 3A; ED: 47, Image: 741. Frederick W Stanhope, 75, renter, widowed, b. RI, both parents b. RI, bookseller in store;
    Caroline W Phillips, 73, widowed, b. RI, both parents b. RI.
  1372. Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916, Indexing Project # - M50111-2; System origin: Rhode_Island-ODM; Film #944996. Groom: Frederick Augustus Stanhope; Bride: Gertrude Slocum Herman; Date: 20 Dec 1870; Place: Newport, Newport, Rhode Island.
  1373. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 13, p 253. Stanhope, Caroline Williams, of Frederick A & Olivia H (Williams) Stanhope, b 13 July 1846 Ne (wid Mr Phillips; d 28 Apr 1926 Ne) NeD 7-201.
  1374. Federal Census, 1920, Rhode Island, 1920, Newport, Newport, RI; Roll: T625_1670; Page: 3A; ED: 47; Image: 741. Frederick W Stanhope, 75, renter, widowed, b. RI, both parents b. RI, bookseller in store;
    Caroline W Phillips, 73, widowed, b. RI, both parents b. RI.
  1375. Rhode Island Marriages, 1636-1930. Francis J Phillips m. Caroline W Stanhope 13 Dec 1870.
  1376. Pawtucket Times, RI, 22 Mar 1905, p 8. Dec 13, 1870, Mr. Phillips was married to Caroline W Stanhope, by which union there is one son, Frederick Stanhope Phillips, born Mar 9, 1873.
  1377. History of Pawtucket, Central Falls, and Vicinity, p 415. Dec 13, 1870, Mr. Phillips was married to Caroline W. Stanhope, by which union he has one son, Frederick Stanhope Phillips, b. Mar 9, 1873.
  1378. Pawtucket Times, RI, 22 Mar 1905, p. 8. Francis J. Phillips was born in Providence, Jan 26, 1844. He was a descendent from an old New England family: His father, William Phillips, was a Baptist clergyman and his mother a descendant of the Edmands family of Charlestown, Mass.
  1379. History of Pawtucket, Central Falls, and Vicinity, p. 415. PHILLIPS, Francis J., was born in Providence, R I, Jan. 26, 1844; attended the public schools of his native city and graduated from the high school. Dec 13, 1870, Mr. Phillips was married to Caroline W. Stanhope, by which union he has one son, Frederick Stanhope Phillips, b. Mar 9, 1873. Mr Phillips is descended from an old New England family. His father, William Phillips, was a Baptist clergyman, and his mother a descendant of the Edmands family of Charlestown, Mass.
  1380. History of Pawtucket, Central Falls, and Vicinity, p 415. In 1859 he attended the department of chemistry at Brown University and generally devoted himself to the studies which would best fir him for the pharmacy of those times...In 1868 he established a retail drug store in Providence, and in 1872 became junior partner in the firm of George L. Claflin & Co, wholesale druggists of Providence. The following year he sold out his interest in that firm but continued in the retail store, which he also retained during that time. In 1874 he became one of the charter members and organizers of the Rhode Island Pharmaceutical Association, and has been its president, vice-president and secretary as well as a member of many important committees. He has invented a can which is much used in handling castor oil and other heavy liquids, know as the improved dispenser and measurer of liquids. In 1877 he purchased "Apothecaries Hall" in Pawtucket, which he conducted in connection with his Providence store until Jan 1, 1892, when he disposed of his Providence interests and confined himself to his Pawtucket establishment, at 183 Main Street...
  1381. Pawtucket Times, RI, 22 Mar 1905, p. 8. Francis J Phillips, one of the pioneer druggists of Rhode Island, died yesterday at his home 52 Garden street...Francis J Phillips was born in Providence, Jan 26, 1844. He was a descendant from an old New England family: His father, William Phillips, was a Baptist clergyman and his mother a descendant of the Edmande family of Charlestown, Mass....He invested a can that is much used in handling castor oil and other heavy liquids, known as the improved dispenser and measurer of liquids. Dec 13, 1870, Mr. Phillips was married to Caroline W. Stanhope, by which union there is one son, Frederick Stanhope Phillips, born March 9, 1872.
  1382. Rhode Island Deaths, 1630-1930. Frederick S Phillips, father: Francis J Phillips, mother: Caroline W Phillips, death date 1 Dec 1910, age: 37 years.
  1383. Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916, Indexing Batch #M51246-1; System origin: Rhode Island-VR; Film #902878; Ref # 2:LCPQ2W.
  1384. Rhode Island Vital Records, Vol 13, p 253. Stanhope, Millard Fillmore, of Frederick A & Olivia W, b 11 Aug 1848 Ne (d 3 Feb 1909 CT) NeD 6-114.
  1385. Rhode Island Deaths and Burials, 1802-1950, Indexing Batch # I09533-5; System Origin: Rhode Island-EASy; Film #2188896; Ref #p 114. Name: Willard (sic) Filmore Stanhope
    Gender: Male
    Death Date: 03 Feb 1909
    Death Place: Durham, CT
    Age: 60
    Birth Date: 1849
    Father's Name: Frederick A Stanhope
    Mother's Name: Olivia W. Rhode Island Deaths and Burials 1802-1950 gives another file with death place as New Shormham, RI - age 50 - birth date 1859; parents Frederick A Stanhope and Olivia W. (Batdh #I09339-7, Origin Rhode Island-EASy; Film # 1906752; Ref Number p91.
  1386. Federal Census, 1900, Connecticut, 1900, Durham, Middlesex, CT; Roll: T623_141; Page: 8B; ED: 273. Millard F Stanhope, 51, b. Aug 1848, married for 5 years, b. RI, both parents b. RI, day laborer;
    Jennie, 47, wife, b. Sept 1852, married for 5 years, b. CT, both parents b. CT.
  1387. Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916, Indexing Batch #M51246-1; System origin: Rhode Island-VR; Film #902878; Ref # 2:LCPQ2W. Groom: Millard Fillmore Stanhope;
    Groom's Birthplace: Newport, Newport, RI;
    Bride: Martha Marie Clark Armington;
    Bride's Birth Date: 1854;
    Bride's Birthplace: E. Hartford, Hartford, CT;
    Bride's Age: 26;
    Marriage Date: 14 Jul 1880;
    Marriage Place: Civil, East Providence, Providence, RI;
    Groom's Father's Name: Frederick A Stanhope;
    Groom's Mother's Name: Olivia H. Williams;
    Bride's Father's Name: Amos Miller Clark;
    Bride's Mother's Name: Ann Maria Camp.
  1388. Federal Census, 1900, California, Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623_108; Page: 7B; ED: 107.
  1389. History of San Joaquin County - 1923, p 728. Mr. and Mrs. Southrey resided in Stockton until 1874, when he purchased his present place on the Linden Road, about 1/4 mile out of Stockton.
  1390. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623_108; Page: 7B; ED: 107. John N Southrey, 60, b. Jan 1840, married 18 years, b. England, both parents b. England, immigrated 1853, 47 yrs in US, nat;
    Mary E, 42, b. Apr 1858, married 18 years had 2 children both surviving, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. MA;.
  1391. California Select Marriages, 1850-1945, FH Film 924488. Mary E Hammond female m. 6 Aug 1881, San Joaquin, CA.
  1392. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623_108; Page: 7B; ED: 107. John N Southrey, 60, b. Jan 1840, married 18 years, b. England, both parents b. England, immigrated 1853, 47 yrs in US, nat;
    Mary E, 42, b. Apr 1858, married 18 years had 2 children both surviving, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. MA;
    Mary E, 17, daughter, b. Jul 1882, b. CA, father b. Eng, mother b. CA, at school;
    Florence E, 14, daughter, b. Sept 1885, b. CA, father b. Eng mother b. CA, at school.
  1393. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T625_143; Page: 35A; ED: 152; Image: 709. John N Southrey, 83, married, owns farm, immigrated 1854, naturalized, b. London, Eng, both parents b. England, fruit farmer
    Mary E, 68, b.CA, father b. RI, mother b. MA;
    Florence M, daughter, 34, b. CA, father b. Eng, mother b. CA, no occupation.
  1394. Federal Census, 1900, California, Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623_108; Page: 7B; ED: 107Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623_108; Page: 7B; ED: 107. John N Southrey, 60, b. Jan 1840, married 18 years, b. England, both parents b. England, immigrated 1853, 47 yrs in US, nat;
    Mary E, 42, b. Apr 1858, married 18 years had 2 children both surviving, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. MA;
    Mary E, 17, daughter, b. Jul 1882, b. CA, father b. Eng, mother b. CA, at school;
    Florence E, 14, daughter, b. Sept 1885, b. CA, father b. Eng mother b. CA, at school.
  1395. History of San Joaquin County - 1923, p 728. John Nicholas was the third oldest of eleven children and was reared in London until sixteen years of age, having the advantages of excellent public schools. In 1852 he came to Quebec, where he learned the carpenter's trade. Later he followed that trade in St. Louis and then in Philadelphia.
  1396. History of San Joaquin County - 1923, p 728. In 1852 he came to Quebec, where he learned the carpenter's trade. Later he followed that trade in St. Louis and then in Philadelphia.
  1397. History of San Joaquin County - 1923, p 728. Mr. Southrey is a member of Morning Star Lodge of Masons, and while in Philadelphia was a member of the Odd Fellows. He is a member of Rawlins Post No 23, GAR.
  1398. Federal Census, 1900, California. John and Mary E Southrey, married 18 years.
  1399. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997. Mary Ellen (Southrey) Durand, b. 9 Jul 1882, CA; d. 25 Jan 1954, San Joaquin, CA; mother's maiden name: Hammond; father's surname: Southrey.
  1400. History of San Joaquin County - 1923, p 728. Mr. and Mrs. Southrey have been blessed with two children: Mary Ellen is Mrs. Durand of Searchlight, Nev.; Florence died at the age of thirty-six years on November 29, 1921, a sad blow to the family.
  1401. History of San Joaquin County - 1923, p 728. Mr. and Mrs. Southrey have been blessed with two children: Mary Ellen is Mrs. Durand of Searchlight, Nev.; Florence died at the age of thirty-six years on November 29, 1921, a sad blow to the family.
  1402. City Directory, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, 1952, p. 145. Durand Mary E (wid Herbert W) h410 E Church.
  1403. Funeral Card. In Memory of Mary Ellen Durand, Passed Away January 25, 1954; Services in the B C Wallace & Son Chapel, Stockton, California, January 28, 1954 at 1:30 PM; Rev Roy E McGrath, Minister; Mr Charles Worsham, singer; Internment Rural Cemetery.
  1404. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997. Mary Ellen (Southrey) Durand, b. 9 Jul 1882, CA; d. 25 Jan 1954, San Joaquin, CA; mother's maiden name: Hammond; father's surname: Southrey.
  1405. History of San Joaquin County - 1923, p 728. Mr and Mrs Southrey have been blessed with two children: Mary Ellen is Mrs. Durand of Searchlight, Nev; Florence died at the age of thirty-six years on November 29, 1921, a sad blow to the family.
  1406. History of San Joaquin County - 1923, p 728. Florence died at the age of thirty-six years on November 29, 1921, a sad blow to the family.
  1407. Stockton Record Newspaper. Mrs. M. Langenhovel of Los Banos Dead
    Los Banos, Aug. 5 - Death today claimed Mrs. Martha Gorom(sic) Langenhovel, 78, native of Stockton, who died at her home here after a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Monday from the Davis Funeral Chapel in Los Banos. The Henry F. Beaver will officiate. Burial will be in Los Banos Cemetery. Among survivors are four daughters, Mrs. C. Yates of Waterford, Mrs. H. G. Gardner of Oakland, Mrs. Ada Blewett of Los Banos and Mrs. Guy Helmick of Los Banos; three sons, A H Langenhovel and Bert Langenhovel, both of Los Banos, and George L. Langenhovel of Huntington Park, and a sister, Mrs. Cynthia Adams of Stockton.
  1408. Handwritten notes in family records, Brown Scrapbook. Printed note (looks like it came from an newspaper of the day) glued on picture in scrapbook - "Engelbert Langenhood has license to wed Martha Gorham Hammond" - no date or attribution.
  1409. San Diego Evening Tribune, Tuesday, November 28, 1933, p. 8. Englebert Langenhovel, 73 and Mrs. Martha Langenhovel, 72, of Stockton, Cal., were remarried recently after being divorced since 1913.
  1410. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997. Englebert Langenhovel, male, b. 3 May 1860, CA, d. 14 Jan 1956, Stanislaus, CA;
    Mother's maiden name: Humphrey; father's surname: Langenhovel.
  1411. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997. dob: 10 Dec 1869; birthplace: CA; dod: 15 Mar 1951; death place: San Joaquin; mother's maiden name: Gorham; father's surname: Hammond.
  1412. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, Chico, Butte, CA; Roll: T623 84; Page: 3B. Cynthia Adams, head, Dec 1869, 30, married 8 years, had four children, all four surviving, no occupation, b. CA both parents b. RI;
    Alice E, daughter, b. Oct 1892, 7, b. CA, both parents b. CA, at school;
    Walter D, son, b. Nov 1893, 6, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    Chas. S, son b. Mar 1895, 5, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    Stella M, daughter, b. Nov 1898, 1, b. CA, both parents b. CA.
  1413. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920; O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T625_143; Page: 15A; ED: 152; Image: 669. Cynthia G Adams, head, 50, married, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. MA;
    Walter D, son, 26, B. CA, both parents b. CA, grinder, harvester work;
    Emery A, son, 9, b. CA, both parents b. CA, at school;
    Robert F Nason, 18, boarder, b. CA, both parents b. CA, wrapper, soap works;
    Henry O Smith, 29, boarder, b. US, both parents b. US, soapmaker.
  1414. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA: Roll: 212; Page: 20B; ED: 74; Image: 586.0. Cynthia G Adams, head, 60, divorced, renting for $10/mo, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. Nantucket, MA;
    Emery A, 20, son, single, b. CA, both parents b. CA, apprentice.
  1415. Find A Grave Memorial. Cynthia, daughter of Alden Hammon and Elizabeth Gorham, m. Joseph Emery Adams in Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, buried Block 13, Lot 6, Adams plot.
  1416. Adams, Genealogical History of Henry Adams of Braintree, Mass., and His Descendants, [Vol_Page]. Joseph Emery, b in Stockton, Dec 1868; m. Sept 1891, Cynthia G Hammond; farmer; res. Stockton, Cal.
  1417. Federal Census, 1910, California, 1910; O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T624_102; Page: 4B; ED: 124; Image: 1263. Joseph E Adams, 41, married once for 18 years, b. CA, father b. MA, mother b. MA, owns own home (not farm) and no occupation listed;
    Cynthia, 40, married once for 18 years, had 5 children all surviving, b. CA, both parents b. RI;
    Alice E, daughter, 17, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    Walter D, son, 16, same
    Charles S, son, 15, same
    Stella M, daughter, 11, same
    Emery A, son, 2 mos, same
    Louis Roselli, hired man, 44, b. and both parents b. Switzerland-Italy, immigrated 1884, naturalized.
  1418. Federal Census, 1880, California, 1880; O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T9_80; Family History Film: 1254080; Page: 129.2000; ED: 101. Joseph Adams, 57, Dairy Man, b. ME, both parents b. MA;
    Alice, 37, keeping house, b. CT, both parents b. MA;
    Joseph E, 11, son, attending school, b. CA, father b. ME, mother b. CT;
    Mary A, 7, daughter, attending school, b. CA, father b. ME, mother b. CT;
    Nellie M, 7 mos, b. CA, father b. ME, mother b. CT.
  1419. Federal Census, 1930, Oregon, 1930; Precinct 19, Umatilla, OR; Roll: 1956; Page: 1A; ED: 30; Image: 179.0. Joseph Adams, 61, lodger, single, b. CA, both parents, b. CA, farm labor, wheat farm.
  1420. Stockton Record Newspaper, 3 Nov 1942. Critically ill for a week, Mrs. Alice E Gray, 50, operator of the Rose Terrace Floral Gardens for the last 16 years, died at her home, 1827 Robertson St, at 2:30 this morning.
    Born in Stockton, Mrs Gray was the wife of Robert Gray and the daughter of Mrs. Cynthia Adams of Stockton, both of whom survive. Also surviving are three children, Robert A Gray and Mrs Janet Garrigan, Stockton; Pvt Allen Gray of the army; three bothers and a sister, Charles, Emory, and Walter Adams and Mrs. Stella Schlieve.
    Mrs. Gray was active in affairs of Stockton Parlor, Native Daughters of the Golden West, and Rainbow Rebekah and Moose lodges for many years. The Native Daughters will conduct graveside services in Rural Cemetery Thursday afternoon, following services in the B C Wallace & Son Chapel at 10:30 a. m., the Rev Donald Latimer officiating.
  1421. International Genealogical Index. George Gray Hammond, b. 2 Mar 1872, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; d. 17 May 1933, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA.
  1422. Golden Nugget Library, Great Register of San Joaquin Co, CA, 1897 supplement. 10 March 1897 - Hammond, George Gray, laborer, age 24, blue eyes, brown hair, 5' 91/2", scar on back of right hand near thumb, b. CA, residence: Waterloo No 2, Stockton.
  1423. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900 Waterloo, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623_108; Page: 9B; ED: 107. Alden Hammond, head, b. Aug 1835, 65, married 43 years, b. RI, father b. MA, mother b. RI, farmer, owns own farm;
    Elizabeth, wife, b. Jan 1838, 62, married 43 years, had 5 children all surviving, b. MA, both parents b. MA;
    George G, son, b. March 1872, 28, single, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. MA, farmer.
  1424. City Directory, Dir of Stockton City & San Joaquin Co, A Kingsbury, Stockton, 1904, p. 301. HAMMOND George G, farmer, rt 1.
  1425. Personal Direct Information. Informant: Alana Hammond Shartzer.
  1426. Divorce Case, Case #324 1/2 - San Joaquin County, CA. That the said plaintiff and defendant intermarried on the 25th day of December 1906 in the City of Stockton, County of San Joaquin, State of California, and ever since have been and now are husband and wife.
    Not dated - the first date located that of the first amended complaint = 10 Mar 1908.
  1427. Marriage License, #2889, 24 Dec 1904, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA. License recorded 24 Dec 1904, County Clerk, Superior Court of San Joaquin County, CA
    Marriage performed 25 Dec 1904, by John Shippens, Pastor, Central ME Church
    Witnesses: Wilson B and Anna M McDowell.
  1428. Divorce Case, #324 1/2, San Joaquin County, CA. Not the first date filed, but that seems to be unavailable - 10 Mar 1908 is the date of the filing of the first amended complaint for the case.
  1429. Divorce Case, #324 1/2 San Joaquin Superior Court, Stockton, CA. George G Hammond, plaintiff; Mary L Hammond, defendant; ordered and decreed that the plaintiff is entitled to a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between him and said defendant; It is further ordered that said defendant be and she is hereby awarded the care, custody and control of the minor son of said plaintiff and defendant, until the further order of this court; and that said plaintiff be permitted to visit said child at reasonable times; it is further ordered that the household furniture in the possession of said defendant be and the same is hereby awarded absolutely to her. Dated March 16, 1908. A W Norton, Judge.
    [In the initial complaint, George G Hammond accused Mary Hammond of being unfit to care for the child, William J Hammond (2½ yrs old) but was evidently unable to provide any proof of his allegations and the request for sole custody was dropped.].
  1430. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, Stockton Ward 4, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623_108; Page: 9A; ED: 115. Mary, daughter, 19, b. May 1881, b. CA, father b. OH, mother b. CA, servant;.
  1431. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, Stockton Ward 4, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623_108; Page: 9A; ED: 115. Mary Steinbacker, head, 52, b. May 1881, widowed, 10 children born all surviving, b. CA, father b. OH, mother b. OH, owns own home free and clear - occupation unreadable;
    George, son, 26, b. Jan 1874, b. CA, father b. OH, mother b. CA, day laborer;
    William, son, 23, b. Feb 1877, b. CA, father b. OH, mother b. CA, day laborer;
    Carmilicitie, daughter, 21, b. Jan 1879, b. CA, father b. OH, mother b. CA, servant;
    John, son, 20, b. May 1880, b. CA, father b. OH, mother b. CA, day laborer;
    Mary, daughter, 19, b. May 1881, b. CA, father b. OH, mother b. CA, servant;
    Joseph, son, 16, b. Jan 1884, b. CA, father b. OH, mother b. CA, day laborer;
    Charles, son, 14, b. May 1886, b. CA, father b. OH, mother b. CA, at home;
    Frank, son, 12, b. Feb 1888, b. CA, father b. OH, mother b. CA, at home;
    James, son 10, b. May 1890, b. CA, father b. OH, mother b. CA, at school;
    Carrie, daughter, 8, b. Jan 1892, b. CA, father b. OH, mother b. CA, at school.
  1432. Federal Census, 1910, California, 1910, Stockton Ward 4, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T624_103; Page: 1A; ED: 143; Image: 557. Steinbacker, Carmelita J, head, 63, widowed, had 10 children all surviving, b. Mexico, both parents b. Mexico, dressmaker at home, able to read, not able to write, owns own home free and clear;
    John R, son 31, single, b. CA, father b. Germany, mother b. Mexico; working during current year, did not work in 1909, trucker - steamboat;
    Mary L, daughter, 29, divorced, one child surviving, b. CA, father b. Ger, mother b. Mex, dressmaker at home;
    William J, grandchild, 4, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    Frank B, son, 24, b. CA, father b. Ger, mother b. Mex, house carpenter;
    James, son, 20, b. CA, father b. Ger, mother b. Mex, messenger boy, odd jobs;
    Carrie S, daughter, 18, b. CA, father b. Ger, mother b. Mex, no occupation.
  1433. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, 550-10-3374. William John Hammond, dob: 13 Nov 1905; birthplace: California; dod: 28 Nov 1995; death place: Orange; Mother's Maiden Name: Steinbacker.
  1434. Social Security Death Index. William John Hammond, dob: 13 Nov 1905; birthplace: California; dod: 28 Nov 1995; Last Residence: 92629 Dana Point, Orange, CA.
  1435. Federal Census, 1910, California, 1910, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T624_102; Page: 5A; ED: 124 Image: 1264. George G Hammond, head, 38, married for the second time for less than one year, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. MA, plumber, owns own shop, home, no mortgage; Pearl A, 26, married for the first time less than one year, b. CA, father b. TN, mother b. IL, no occupation.
  1436. Marriage License, 5179, 1 Sept 1909, San Joaquin County, CA. License recorded 1 Sept 1909, San Joaquin Superior Court;
    Marriage performed 1 Sept 1909 by Reuben Henry Sisk, Minister of the Gospel
    Witnesses: Mrs. Anna Walker and Mrs. E Mason.
  1437. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920 O'Neal Twnshp, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T625_143; Page: 10B; ED: 152; Image: 660. George G Hammond, 48, owns home w/o mortgage, can read and write, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. MA, pipe fitter, wage worker for the water company;
    Pearl A, 36, can read and write, b. CA, father b. TN, mother b. IL, no occupation;
    Adria S, daughter, 9, b, CA, father b. CA, mother b. CA.
  1438. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: 212; Pge: 24A; ED: 74; Image: 595.0. George G Hammond, 58, owns own home valued at $2,000, married 27 years, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. MA, laborer for gardener;
    Pearl A, wife, 46 married 26 years, b. CA, father b. TN, mother b. IL, no occupation;
    Elizabeth, dau, 19, single, b. CA, both parents b. CA, seamstress in shirt factory;
    Alden, son, 8, attended school, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    George G, son 5, b. CA, both parents b. CA.
  1439. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, 56-278-8037. DOB: 11 Jun 1883
    DOD: 9 Jun 1978.
  1440. Federal Census, 1940, California, 1940, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T627_326; Page: 3A; ED: 39-87A. George Hammond, 59, head, b. CA, not employed, had received no salary during week in March;
    Pearl, 57, wife, b. CA, not employed, had received salary during week in March;
    Alden, 18, son, b. CA, clerk in furniture store, no salary during week in March;
    George, 15, son, attending school, no salary during week in March.
  1441. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, 56-278-8037. DOD: 9 June 1978, San Joaquin County, CA.
  1442. WW II Enlistment Record. Enlistment date 28 Oct 1942
    Birth year: 1922
    Education: three years of high school
    Occupation: Electric truck driver
    married - ht 67" - wt 121 lbs
    Enlistment city: Sacramento, CA
    Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
    Grade: Private.
  1443. US Public Records Index Record. Alden P Hammond, 14 Mar 1922
    Address: 22 E Gibson St, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, 95204
    Household members: Alden P Hammond, Carolyn Hammond, Fred Hammond.
  1444. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: 212; Page: 24A; ED: 74: Image: 593-0. George G Hammond, 58, owns own home valued at $2,000, married 27 years, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. MA, laborer for gardener;
    Pearl A, wife, 46 married 26 years, b. CA, father b. TN, mother b. IL, no occupation;
    Elizabeth, dau, 19, single, b. CA, both parents b. CA, seamstress in shirt factory;
    Alden, son, 8, attended school, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    George G, son 5, b. CA, both parents b. CA.
  1445. Stockton Record Newspaper, 9 Dec 1944. Pfc Alden P. Hammond, son of Mrs. Alden Hammond, 3637 W Harding Way, a signal corpsman of the veteran 24th Division, was in the thick of the fighting in the invasion of Leyte Isalnd, although he is not primarily a combat soldier. Hammond landed with the first waves of fighting infantryment. He went to work on communications lines from the central control point to the combat units, while the infantry secured the beachhead and went to work on numerous Japanese machine gun nests.
  1446. Legacy.com, https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/recordnet/obituary-print.aspx?n=alden-p-hammond-buck&pid=185630953. Alden P. "Buck" Hammond; March 14, 1922 - May 22, 2017; b. Stockton, San Joaquin, CA to George G and Pearl A Hammond; issue: Alana Shartzer and Gregory.
  1447. Stockton Record Newspaper, 27 May 2017. Alden P. "Buck" Hammond; March 14, 1922 - May 22, 2017; Buck was born in Stockton, CA on March 14, 1922 to George G and Pearl A Hammond and was a fourth generation Stocktonian. He attended August Grammer School and Stockton High School. At the ate of 17 he started working for ACME Furniture Co. and retired after 62 years. He married his lifelong dancing partner, Anna Laura, on October of 1942 and shorly after he joined the Army to fight in WW II and was in the Signal Corps with the 24th Division. He was a past member of the VFW, Elks PBO 218, Stockton Moose and Elkhorn CC. His past times were playing golf, taking care of his home and root for S F Giants and 49ers. He raised 2 children Alana Shartzer (Dale), and Gregory Hammond. Had four grandchildren Donn Shartzer, Melissa Shartzer, Natalie Hammond and Alex Hammond, and 5 great grand children. His sister, Elizabeth Laird and brother George Hammond and a host of nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife Ann, son Gregory, his parents and siblings. Buck had a short and valiant fight with cancer. There will be a Celebration of Life on July 8, 2017 at Elks Lodge 218 on 8900 Thornton Rd., Stockton, CA starting at 12 noon. We also would like to thank the staff at Rio Las Palmas and AseraCare for their loving care.
  1448. California Birth Index 1905 - 1995. George G Hammond - dob: 16 Aug 1924; male; mother's maiden name: Parker; birth county: San Joaquin.
  1449. Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010. George Hammond, male, b. 16 Aug 1924, d. 23 Jul 1988, SSN: 561269253, Branch: ARMY; Enlistment Date: 17 Sep 1962
    Release Date: 31 May 1968.
  1450. WW II Enlistment Record, Record Group 64, NARA. George G Hammond, b. 1924, CA, San Joaquin, Enlistment Date: 26 Jan 1943, CA, Sacramento; Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA; Grade - Private;
    Education: 4 years high school; Civil Occupation: Semiskilled planing mill occupations, nec; Marital Status: Single, with dependents; Height: 72; Weight: 152.
  1451. Stockton Record Newspaper, July 26, 1988. GEORGE GRAY HAMMOND, 63, of August, Ga., died of natural causes Saturday in an Augusta hospital. A native of Stockton, Mr. Hammond had lived in Augusta for the past 22 years. He retired after 23 years in the U.S. Army, having served during WWII. He was a member of the Disabled Veterans and of The Military Order of the Purple Heart. Survivors include his wife, Betty Posey Hammond of Augusta; five daughters, Aderia Manzo of Modesto, Georgia Tarp of Monterey, Diannia Harvey of Salinas, Katherine Wilson of Pacific Grove and Mrs. Bill Kirkpatrick of Oxnard; a son Walter Dean Hammond of Augusta; a brother Alden Hammond of Stockton; a sister, Elizabeth Leird of Sacramento; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Services have been held. Burial was at Westover Memorial Park in Augusta. Memorials may be made to Henry W. Jernigan Oncology Unit, University Hospital, Augusta Ga.
  1452. San Joaquin Co, CA Records, Stockton Hospital Commitment Registers, 1856-1934, MF8-10, CA State Archives. Dec 24, 1907, Mrs. Ezra Nason was admitted to the Stockton State Hospital because she "Attempted to tear down her curtains, broke her veil and in other ways acted like an insane person." Further: "She is wildly hysterical, screams, runs out in her bare feet, fears insanity, thinks some persons are trying to kill her - if held, she strikes and fights to get away from the house. Thinks she is dying, and people are trying to put her in a coffin.
    Hysterical insanity.
    Closest friend or relative: Ezra Nason, Stockton RFD 1 Box 6, husband
    Released: June 14, 1909 Why? Recovered.
  1453. California Birth Index 1905 - 1995, #17246.
  1454. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, Waterloo, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: 108; Page: 4A; ED: 0107; FHFilm 1240108. Sarah C Nason, 56, head, widowed, b. 1844, 7 children 6 surviving. b. IL, both parents b. ME, farmer, owns own farm
    Ezra D, 32, son, married zero years, b. Mar 1868, b. CA, father b. IL, mother b. ME, dairyman;
    Winfield R, 30, son, single, b. Nov 1868, b. CA, father b. IL, mother b. ME, farm laborer;
    Loda U, 17, son, single, b. Jan 1883, b. CA, father b. IL, mother b. ME, farm laborer.
  1455. San Joaquin Co, CA Records, Marriage License #1267. Ezra Davis Nason and Emma Ray Hammond married 16 May 1900 by Reuben Henry Sink, Minister of the Gospel. Witnesses: William Henry and Carrie Alta Schaffer; WR Nason and George Gray.
  1456. Federal Census, 1910, California, 1910, O'Neal, San Joaquin, California; Roll: T624_102; Page: 5A; ED: 0124; Image: 1274; FHL: 1374115. Ezra D Nason, 43, married nine years, b. CA, father b. ME, mother b. IL, Laborer, odd jobs;
    Emma, 36, married nine years, 1 child surviving, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. MA;
    Robert H, 9, son, b. CA, both parents b. CA, attending school.
  1457. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997. Ezra D. Nason, b. abt 1869, d. 20 Feb 1937, age 68. San Joaquin, CA.
  1458. Federal Census, 1880, California, 1880, O'Neal, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T9_0080; Page: 126; FHL Film: 1254080.
  1459. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, 559-36-2479. Bethel (Nason) Baumbach, b. 19 Dec 1910 CA, d. 17 June 1990, San Joaquin Co, CA; mother's maiden name: Hammond; Fathers surname: Mason(sic).
  1460. California Voter Registrations, 1900-1960, Pct 133, AD 9. Baumbach, Mrs. Bethel, housewife, General Delivery, Isleton.
  1461. Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, Block 4. Headstone: Abbie E Garwood, 1862 - 1952.
  1462. Funeral Card. In memory of Abbie E Garwood; Passed Away August 30, 1952; Services in the B C Wallace & Son Chapel, Stocton, Calfironia, September 4, 1952 at 10:30 AM. Minister: Rev Ward Willis Long; Mr Charles Worsham, Singer.
    George B Hammond, Gilchrist P Roberts, Junius Y Roberts, Robert Gray (not there), Aubrey Lee, Robert Beardslee (not there)
    Entombment Rural Vault.
  1463. Marriage Announcement. Mr and Mrs Geo. Gray, wish to announce the marrige of their daughter, Abbie, to John Garwood, Monday, September thirteenth, 1886.
  1464. History of San Joaquin County. He ran for Treasurer of San Joaquin County, but lost by 2 votes.
  1465. Golden Nugget Library, Great Register of San Joaquin County, 1897 Supplement. 27 May 1896 - Garwood, John, merchant, age 38; blue eyes, light brown hair, 5' 10", b. CA, current address: 315 E Fremont St, as one of the family.
  1466. Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, Block 4. Headstone: GARWOOD, John 1858 - 1941; under a common headstone with his wife, Abbie E Garwood.
  1467. Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, Block 6. GARWOOD, John, 1858 - 1941.
  1468. Federal Census, 1880, California.
  1469. Handwritten notes in family records.
  1470. Federal Census, 1920, Berkeley, Alameda, California.
  1471. Golden Nugget Library, Great Register of San Joaquin Co, CA, 1897 supplement. 18 June 1896 - Hammond, John Jr, clerk, age 23; blue eyes, brown hair, 5' 5"; 1st joint 2nd finger off left hand; b. CA; current address: 643 N Hunter st as one of the family, Stockton.
  1472. City Directory, F M Husted & Co Stockton, 1902, p 101. HAMMOND John r209 W Magnolia.
  1473. City Directory, Dir of Stockton City & San Joaquin Co, A Kingsbury, Stockton, 1904, p. 128. HAMMOND John Jr r 209 W Magnolia.
  1474. Stockton Record Newspaper, 6 October 1927. HAMMOND - In Stockton, October 5, 1927, John Hammond, beloved father of Mrs. W. R. Renwick of Stockton, Mrs. George White of San Francisco, Mrs. J. F. Prosser of Berkeley, Miss Dorothy Hammond of Stockton, Ellis Hammond of Berkeley, Courtney Hammond of San Francisco, Brace and William Hammond of Berkeley; loving brother of Dr. R. R. Hammond, Howard Hammond, Mrs. R. L. Beardslee, Mrs. G. Porter Roberts, all of Stockton; Mrs. William Nunier(sic) of Hollywood, and nephew of Mrs. George Gray of Stockton; a native of California, aged 54 years, 11 months and 19 days. The funeral will take place Friday, October 7, 1927, at 2:30 pm, from the residence of his aunt, Mrs. George Gray, 315 East Fremont street. Incineration at Park View. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. B C Wallace in charge.
  1475. Federal Census, 1920, Berkeley, Alameda, California, Roll: T625_92; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 178; Image: 1033. John Hammond, aged 46, occupation stock broker.
  1476. Marriage Licence, San Joaquin County, CA, #130, 22 Dec AD 1896.
  1477. Marriage Licence, San Joaquin County, CA, #130, 22 Dec AD 1896. I hereby Certify That I believe the facts stated in the above License to be true, and that upon due inquiry there appears to be no leag impediment to the Marriage of said John Hammond and Ella E McConnell; that said parties were joined in Marriage by me on the 23rd day of December AD 1896, in Stockton said County and State; that John Hammond Sr a resident of Stockton County of San Joaquin, State of California and Reason McConnell, a resident of Stockton County of San Joaquin, State of California were present as witnesses of said ceremony.
    In witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 23d day of December AD 1896
    Reuben H Sink, Minister of the Gospel
    Recorded at Request of R H Sink this 23d day of Dec AD 1896.
  1478. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, Stockton, Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623_108; Page: 16B; ED: 111. John D Hammond, 27, head, b. Oct 1872, married 3 years, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA, call agent, renting home;
    Ella, 23, wife, b. July 1876, married 3 years, had 2 children both surviving, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA;
    Lois, 1, daughter, b. Oct 1898, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    Beatrice, 7 mos, daughter, b. Oct 1899, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA;
    Doro McConnell, 21, sister-in-law, b. Aug 1878, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA.
  1479. Federal Census, 1910, California, 1910 - Oakland CA Roll: T624_69; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 78; Image: 1241. Reason McConnell, 66, married 35 years, b. IA, both parents b. OH, laborer at the Custom House; Rebeka, wife, 52, married 35 yrs, had two children, both surviving, b. CA, both parent b. KY., fitter at Clock & ??; Dora, daughter, 31, single, no occupation.
    Living with them are the John Hammond, Jr. family including John (real estate agent) 37, Ella E, wife, 33; Lois, 12; Beatrice, 11; Carolyn, 9; Ellis, 7; Courtney, 5; Dorothy, 8 mos - all born and parents born in California.
  1480. WW I Military Registration, Alameda Co, CA; Roll: 1530662; Draft Board: 1. John Hammond, 25120 Prince St, Berkeley, Alameda, CA, 45, b. 16 Oct 1874; occupation: Mining Products - self-employed, office at 604 Crocker Bldg, San Francisco, CA; person to contact: Mrs. Ella E. Hammond, wife, 2510 Prince St, Berkeley, CA
    Med hgt, med build, blue eyes, brown hair; 2d finger left hand, top off.
  1481. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920, Berkeley, Alameda, CA; Roll: T625_92; Page: 3B; ED: 178; Image: 1033. John Hammond, 46, head, married, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA, stock broker - own business;
    Ella, 43, wife, married, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA;
    Beatrice M, 20, daughter, single, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    Carolyn R, 19, daughter, single, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    John E, 17, son, single, attending school, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    Courtney B, 14, single, attending school, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    Dorothy A, 11, single, attending school, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    F Brace, 9, single, attending school, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    William M, 6, single, not attending school, b. CA, both parents b. CA.
  1482. Federal Census, 1880, California, 1880 Milton Calaveras CA; Roll: T9_63; Family History Film: 1254063; Page: 322.1000; ED: 39; Image: 0648. R J McConnell, 35, Stage Driver, b. Iowa, parents b. Ohio;
    Rebecca, 33, wife, keeping house, b. CA, father b. KY, mother b. KY;
    Ella, 2, daughter, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA;
    Madora, 1, daughter, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA.
  1483. City Directory, F M Husted, publisher, San Francisco, p 182. McConnell Ella Miss, r 429 E Lindsay (residing with Reason E McConnell).
  1484. Family History by Carolyn Hammond Prosser Babineau.
  1485. Federal Census, 1920, Berkeley, Alameda, California, Roll: T625_92; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 178; Image: 1033.
  1486. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, Stockton, Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623_108; Page: 16B; ED: 111. John D Hammond, 27, head, b. Oct 1872, married 3 years, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA, call agent, renting home;
    Ella, 23, wife, b. July 1876, married 3 years, had 2 children both surviving, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA;
    Lois, 1, daughter, b. Oct 1898, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    Beatrice, 7 mos, daughter, b. Oct 1899, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA;
    Doro McConnell, 21, sister-in-law, b. Aug 1878, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA.
  1487. Social Security Death Index.
  1488. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, 565-26-1726. Beatrice H Sargison, dob: 16 Jan 1899, CA; dod: 25 Jul 1959, San Francisco; mother's maiden name: McConnell; father's surname: Hammond.
  1489. Federal Census, 1920, California. John Hammond, 46, head, married, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA, stock broker - own business;
    Ella, 43, wife, married, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA;
    Beatrice M, 20, daughter, single, b. CA, both parents b. CA;.
  1490. San Francisco City Directory, Polk's Crocker-Langley SF City Directory - pp 1570, 1571. Sargison, Reginald (Beatrice), bartndr h709 Geary.
  1491. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920, Berkeley, Alameda, CA; Roll: T625_92; Page: 3B; ED: 178; Image: 1033. John Hammond, 46, head, married, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA, stock broker - own business;
    Ella, 43, wife, married, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA;
    Beatrice M, 20, daughter, single, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    Carolyn R, 19, daughter, single, b. CA, both parents b. CA;.
  1492. Correspondence, Letter postmarked 6 Feb 1961, Walnut Creek, Calif. Return address on envelope for letter from Carolyn Hammond Prosser Babineau to Abby Hammond Roberts: CHB, 2977 Cherry Lane, Walnut Creek, Calif.
  1493. Social Security Death Index, 557095058. John Hammond, b. 12 Aug 1902, d. Jan 1974, Lafayette, Contra Costa, CA 94549.
  1494. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920, Berkeley, Alameda, CA; Roll: T625_92; Page: 3B; ED: 178; Image: 1033. John Hammond, 46, head, married, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA, stock broker - own business;
    Ella, 43, wife, married, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA;

    John E, 17, son, single, attending school, b. CA, both parents b. CA;.

  1495. Handwritten notes in family records, Christmas Card List, Abby Hammond Roberts, 1954-1959. Mr and Mrs J. Ellis Hammond, 1551 Pabla, Maraga(sic) - Calif Box 53.
  1496. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, 567-10-8554. Courtney Bounds Hammond, b. 30 Mar 1905; d. 30 Aug 1991.
  1497. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920, Berkeley, Alameda, CA; Roll: T625_92; Page: 3B; ED: 178; Image: 1033. John Hammond, 46, head, married, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA, stock broker - own business;
    Ella, 43, wife, married, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA;

    Courtney B, 14, single, attending school, b. CA, both parents b. CA;.

  1498. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930; Oakland, Alameda, CA; Roll: 102; Page: 3B; ED: 25, Iamge: 104.0. Rose Wallman, head, 43, renter, $30, widowed, b. IA, father b. IL, mother b. ME, dressmaker at home;
    Courtney Hammond, 23, boarder, single, b. CA, both parents b. CA, laborer, street work.
  1499. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, 567-10-8554. Courtney Bounds Hammond, b. 30 Mar 1905, CA, d. 30 Aug 1991, SF.
  1500. Social Security Death Index, 567-10-8554. Courtney B Hammond, b. 30 Mar 1905; d. 30 Aug 1991, State SSN issued: CA before 1951.
  1501. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, 471522550. Dorothy Hammond Pollock, b. 1 Sept 1908 CA, d. 29 Nov 1992, Santa Clara; Mother's maiden name: McConnell; Father's surname: Hammond.
  1502. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920, Berkeley, Alameda, CA; Roll: T625_92; Page: 3B; ED: 178; Image: 1033. John Hammond, 46, head, married, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA, stock broker - own business;
    Ella, 43, wife, married, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA;

    Dorothy A, 11, single, attending school, b. CA, both parents b. CA;.

  1503. Social Security Death Index. Hammond, Friend Brace died: 7 Jan 1989 Sonoma born: 29 Nov 1910 mother's maiden name: McConnell.
  1504. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920, Berkeley, Alameda, CA; Roll: T625_92; Page: 3B; ED: 178; Image: 1033. John Hammond, 46, head, married, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA, stock broker - own business;
    Ella, 43, wife, married, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA;

    F Brace, 9, single, attending school, b. CA, both parents b. CA;.

  1505. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, Albany, Alameda, CA; Roll: 109; Page: 12A; ED: 266; Image: 939.0. Brace Hammond, 19, boarder, b. CA, parents b. US; printer in printing shop.
  1506. Social Security Death Index. Hammond, Friend Brace, died 7 Jan 1989 Sonoma, born 2 Nov 1910 Calif - mother's maiden name: McConnell.
  1507. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, 567-16-1777. Hammond, Friend Brace, b. 29 Nov 1910, CA, d. 7 Jan 1989, Sonoma, CA, 95476; mother's maiden name: McConnell.
  1508. California Birth Index 1905 - 1995. William M Hammond, b. 1 Oct 1913, male, mother's maiden name: Mcconnel, b. Alameda County, CA.
  1509. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920, Berkeley, Alameda, CA; Roll: T625_92; Page: 3B; ED: 178; Image: 1033. John Hammond, 46, head, married, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA, stock broker - own business;
    Ella, 43, wife, married, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA;

    William M, 6, single, not attending school, b. CA, both parents b. CA.

  1510. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, El Cerrito, Contra Costa, CA; Roll: 113; Page: 7A; ED: 62; Image: 1090.0. Frederick J Prosser, 31, head, owns home worth $4,500, married, 23 when first married, b. OH, both parents b. OH, structural engineer;
    Caroline H, 28, , wife, married, 21 when first married, b. CA, both parents b. CA;
    Frederick, Jr, 4, son, b. CA, father b. OH, mother b. CA;
    Fred Prosser, 57, father, widowed, 26 when first married, b. OH, both parents b. OH, retired;
    William M Hammond, 16, brother-in-law, attended school, single, b. CA, both parents b. CA.
  1511. Passenger List, Calif Passenger and Crew Lists, 1893-1956. William M Hammond, arrival date 9 Jun 1955, age 40, dob: 1 Oct 1913 CA;
    Ship: Cache leaving Naha, Okinawa - listed as member of the crew 5' 4" tall; 145 lbs; length of service at sea: 21 years.
  1512. Stockton City Directory - 1904. Hammond, Robert R, phys 105 E. Main, r 18 E Flora.
  1513. School Program, 8 Dec 1897. The Faculty and Class of Ninety-seven of Cooper Medical College invite you to be present at the Commencement Exercises to be held in the College Auditorium, Wednesday evening, December eighth at eight o'clock.
    Graduate: Robert Ray Hammond.
  1514. City Directory, F M Husted & Co Stockton, 1902, p 101. HAMMOND Robert R physician 105 E Main r18 E Flora (living with Porter Roberts).
  1515. Golden Nugget Library, San Joaquin Lodge No 19, Masonic Directory, Stockton, CA, 1904. Past Masters: Hammond, Howard; Hammond, Robert R.
  1516. City Directory, Dir of Stockton City & San Joaquin Co, A Kingsbury, Stockton, 1904, p. 128. HAMMOND Robert R physician 105 E Main r 18 E Flora.
  1517. Federal Census, 1910, California, 1910, Stockton Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T624_103; Page: 2A; ED: 134; Image: 329. Robert R Hammond, 35, widowed, was married 3 year, b. C, father b. RI, mother b. PA, physician in general practice;
    Robert R Jr, 6, son, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA.
    (The states of birth of RR, Jr's parents are incorrect - should be CA and KY respectively).
  1518. John Worthington Dorsey Ewing Compiler, Historical Sketch: Commemorative of the 75th Anniversary (Stockton, San Joaquin, CA: St. John's Parish, 1925), p 43. R. R. Hammond Vestryman from 1917 to 1925.
  1519. Birth Certificate, San Joaquin County, CA, #176. Birth Certificate of William Henry Renwick, b. 13 Mar 1918.
  1520. City Directory, Stockton & San Joaquin County, 1920. Hammond Robt R phys 303 F & M Bk bldg h 435 W Park.
  1521. City Directory, Stockton & San Joaquin County, 1925. Hammond Robt R phys 303 United Bk & Tr Co bldg h 435 W Park.
  1522. City Directory, R L Polk & Co, SF, 1932, p. 152. HAMMOND Robert R (Norine S) physician 242 N. Sutter R 605 h435 W Park.
  1523. Cemetery Record, Records of Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA. West 1/2 Lot in Block 29 - #4 - see diagram.
  1524. Stockton Record Newspaper. HAMMOND - In Stockton, Calif., Feb. 27, 1958, Norine S Hammond, wife of the late Dr. Robert Ray Hammond; mother of Gilbert C Hammond and Robert Ray Hammond of New York; a native of Colorado. March 3, 1958, at 3:30 pm in the chapel of B C Wallace & Son, Inc, 520 N Sutter St. Tributes may be expressed through contributions in the Cancer Fund. Inurnment at Park View Crematorium.
  1525. Wedding Invitation. Mr and Mrs Robert C Judge, request the honor of, your presence at the marriage of their sister, Reuben Seridan Newman, to, Dr. Robert Ray Hammond, on Wednesday afternoon, December the twelfth, Nineteen hundred, at three o'clock, Presbyterian Church, Harrod's Creek, Kentucky.
  1526. Federal Census, 1900, Kentucky, 1900, Harrod's Creek, Jefferson, KY; Roll: T623_533; Page: 20A; ED: 144. R S Newman, 22, boarder, b. June 1877, KY, both parents b. KY, no occupation listed.
  1527. Handwritten notes in family records. Abby Roberts notebook: Reuben Sheridan Newman born June 17th 1878 died Aug 11, 1904.
  1528. Federal Census, 1880, Kentucky, 1880 Springdale, Jefferson, KY; Roll: T9_421; Family History Film: 1254421; Page: 26.3000; ED: 87, Image: 0249. J. William Newman, 32, Schoolmaster, b. KY, both parents b. KY;
    Mary G, 32, wife, keeping house, b. KY, both parents b. KY;
    Fannie Newman, 8, attending school;
    Philip B, 7, attending school;
    John W, 2;
    Reuben S,
    all children born KY, both parents b. KY

    William Nash, 22, laborer, b. MO, both parents b. Ireland
    Nancy Lewis, 14, black, servant, nurse, b. KY, both parents b. KY;
    Osborne Lewis, 19, black, laborer, b. KY, both parents b. KY.

  1529. Ann Elizabeth McKee Ray Bible. Newpaper clipping pasted in bible: HAMMOND - In this city, August 11, 1904, Reuben Newman Hammond, beloved wife of Dr. Robert Ray Hammond, a native of Kentucky, aged 26 years, 1 month and 25 days.
  1530. Cemetery Record, Rural Cemetery, Stockton. West 1/2 Lot in Block 29.
  1531. Probate Court Records, No 3292, Superior Court of San Joaquin, CA. Husband, Robert Ray Hammond appointed administrator, 10 Dec 1904; surviving husband; also 18 month old infant son, Robert Ray Hammond, both residing in Stockton, CA. GP Roberts appointed appraiser of her estate. Estate totals $870.
  1532. Cemetery Record, Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA - Block 29, Lot 21.
  1533. Social Security Death Index, 558-10-4523. Robert Hammond, b. 14 May 1903, d. Jan 1976, New York, NY.
  1534. City Directory, Stockton & San Joaquin County, 1925. Hammond Robt R Jr r 435 W Park.
  1535. Federal Census, 1940, Virginia, 1940, Pulaski, Pulaski,VA; Roll: m-10627-04287; Page: 81A; ED 78-14. Robt Ray Hammond, 36, divorced, wholesale hardware salesman, lived in San Francisco in 1935, earned $1,000 per month. Living in a boarding house.
  1536. WW II Registration Card, NARA, St. Louis, MO; Records of the Selective Servie System, 147; Box 313. Robert Ray Hammond, b. 14 May 1903, Stockton, CA; residence: Roanoke, VA, employer Pearce Gaulburg Corp; ht 5' 11" wt 205, complexion light, eyes blue, hair brown; next of kin: R C Judge.
  1537. Handwritten notes in family records, Christmas Card List, Abby Hammond Roberts, 1954-1959. Mr and Mrs R R Hammond - 718 W 178th St, Apt 2, New York, 33, NY.
  1538. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920, Stockton Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T625_144; Page: 1B; ED: 164; Image: 100. Robert R Hammond, 45, owns home free & clear, b. CA, father b. RI; mother b. PA, Physician & Surgeon, private practice;
    Norine S, 29, wife, b. CO, father b. CO, mother b. CA;
    Robert R, 16, son, attending school, b. CA, father b. CA, mother b. CO;
    Caliborne, 5, son, attending school, b. CA, father, b. CA, mother b. CO.
    (Actually, Robert R, Jr is the son of Robert R and Reuben Newman Hammond).
  1539. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: 211; Page: 53A; ED: 38; Image: 511.0. Robert R Hammond, head, 55, 26 age at first marriage, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA, physician & surgeon, own office;
    Lorine(sic) I, 39, wife, 21 when first married, b. CO, father b. CO, mother b. CA;
    Gilbert C, 15, son, b. CA, father b. CA, mother b. CO;
    Elvira Salazar, 40, maid, b. NM, both parents b. NM, servant in private home.
  1540. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997. dob: 12 Aug 1890, Colorado
    dod: 27 Feb 1958, San Joaquin, CA
    Mother's maiden name: Harfst.
  1541. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, Stockton Ward 4, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623_108; Page: 1B; ED: 114. Amanda J Debman, head, b. July 1840, widowed, had 2 children, both surviving, b. OH, father b. Unk, mother b. PA;
    Emma W, 36, daughter, b. Jan 1864, single, b. CA, father b. TN, mother b. OH, school teacher;
    Stiffler, Nellie E, 33, daughter, b. Dec 1866, married 10 years, had 2 children, both surviving, b. CA, father b. TN, mother b. OH;
    Stiffler, Frank, unk, son-in-law, b. unk, married 10 years, b. unk, father b. unk, mother b. unk;
    Norine, 9, granddaughter, b. Aug 1890, b. CO, father b. unk, mother b. CA, attending school;
    Morgan, 7, grandson, b. June 1892, b. CA, father b. unk, mother b. CA.
  1542. Federal Census, 1910, California, 1910, Oakland Ward 3, Alameda, CA; Roll: T624_70; Page: 15A; ED: 108; Image: 756. Morgan D Stiffler, 17, single, b. CA, father b. IA, mother b. CA, electrician for telephone company;
    Norine D Stiffler, 19, single, b. CO, father b. IA, mother b. CA, no occupation.
  1543. Stockton Record Newspaper, undated. HAMMOND - In Stockton, Calif., Feb. 27, 1958, Norine S Hammond, wife of the late Dr. Robert Ray Hammond; mother of Gilbert C Hammond and Robert Ray Hammond of New York; a native of Colorado.
    Funeral services will be held Monday, March 3, 1958, at 3:30 pm in the chapel of B C Wallace & Son Inc. 520 N. Sutter St. Tributes may be expressed through contributions to the Cancer Fund. Inurnment at Park View Crematorium.
  1544. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997. Norine Hammond, b. 12 Aug 1890, CO; d. 27 Feb 1958, San Joaquin, CA; mother's maiden name: Harfst; father's surname: Stiffler.
  1545. Cemetery Record, Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA - Block 29, Lot 12. Cremains included with all other Hammond family members - no headstone or marker.
  1546. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, 566-14-7099. dob: 15 May 1915, California
    dod: 7 Jul 1977.
  1547. Social Security Death Index, 556-14-7099. dob: 11 May 1915
    dod: Jul 1977
    Last residence: 94705 Berkeley, Alameda, CA
    Last benefit: 95202, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA.
  1548. WW II Enlistment Record. Gilbert C Hammond, b. 1914, residence: Alameda Co, CA;
    Enlistment date: 2 Oct 1942, Sacramento, CA, Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
    Grade: Private
    Education: 3 years college
    Marital Status: Divorced w/o dependents
    Height: 68
    Weight: 163.
  1549. Cemetery Record. Lot W12 1/2 Block 29.
  1550. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, 566-14-7099. dob: 15 May 1915
    dod: 7 Jul 1977.
  1551. Stockton City Directory - 1904. Hammond, Edith Miss r 643 N Hunter.
  1552. City Directory, F M Husted & Co Stockton, 1902, p 101. HAMMOND Edith Miss r643 N Hunter.
  1553. City Directory, Dir of Stockton City & San Joaquin Co, A Kingsbury, Stockton, 1904, p. 128. HAMMOND Edith Miss r 643 N Hunter.
  1554. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: 211; Page: 32A; ED: 38; Image: 469.0. Edith H Beardsley, head, owns home, worth $6,500, no age, widowed, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA
    Robert L, son, 25, single, b. CA, both parents b. CA
    Edith K, daughter, 16, single, b. CA, both parents b. CA.
  1555. City Directory, 1939, Polk's Stockton City Directory, p 33. Beardslee Edith H (wid Robt L) h723 W Acacia
    Robt L> (Margt) lawyer 343 E Main R505 h1060 W Vine.
  1556. Voter Registration, Stockton, Second Ward, Twentieth Precinct. Beardslee, Mrs. Edith H, housewife, 723 W Acacia St.
  1557. Funeral Card. In memory of Edith H Beardslee, Passed Away December 5, 1950.
  1558. Death Certificate, #3901; 1923, San Joaquin County, CA. Edith H Beardslee, dob: 7 May 1876; dod: 5 Dec 1950, age 74; 26 years at residence, 723 W Acacia, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; father: John Hammond, RI; mother: Emma Ray, PA; cause of death: Liver Insufficiency due to Cirrhosis (3 years).
    Informant: Robert L Beardslee.
  1559. Stockton Record Newspaper. BEARDSLEE - In Stockton, December 5, 1950. Edith H Beardslee, wife of the late Robert L. Beardslee; mother of Robert L. Beardslee Jr of Stockton, Edith K. Jones of Mountain View; grandmother of Robert R. and Martha Beardslee and Douglass and Eleanor Jones; sister of Mrs. G. P. Roberts and Mrs. Lesley Munier of Stockton; a native of Stockton, California, aged 74 years, 6 months, 28 days.
    Friends are invited to attend funeral services Thursday, December 7, 1950, at 10:30 a. m. from the Chapel of B C Wallace & Son, 520 N Sutter Street, Stockton. Large parking area available. Committal at Rural Cemetery.
  1560. Death Certificate, #3901; 1923, San Joaquin County, CA. Burial: Rural Cemetery, 7 Dec 1950; undertaker: BC Wallace and Son.
  1561. Federal Census, 1910, California, 1910, Stockton, Ward 4, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T624_103; Page: 9A; ED: 143; Image: 573. Beardslee, Robert L, head, 40, married 5 years, b. CA, father b. PA, mother b. LA, lawyer in his own office
    Edith, wife, 33, married once 5 years, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA,
    Robert L Jr, son, 4, single, b. CA, both parents b. CA.
  1562. City Directory, Stockton & San Joaquin County, 1920. Beardslee Robt L Lawyer 301-2 Coml Bank Bldg h 643 N Hunter.
  1563. City Directory, Stockton & San Joaquin County, 1925. Beardslee Robt L Lawyer 301-2 Coml Bank Bldg h 723 W Acacia.
  1564. California State Roster, p 760. Robert Lewis Beardslee, b. 12 Jul 1868, member of the Assembly.
  1565. Federal Census, 1870, California, 1870, Township 8, Calaveras, CA; Roll: M593_70; Page: 225; Image: 448. A J Beardsley, 40, farmer, b. PA;
    L, 25, female, keeping hosue, b. LA;
    P E, 3, female, at home, b. CA;
    R L, 1, male, at home, b. CA;
    Robert, 43, farmer, b. PA;
    M L, 14, female, at home b. CA;
    E V, 9, female, at home, b. CA;
    M D, 8, male, at home, b. CA;
    G G Gardner, 30, farmer, b. RI;
    T Rodgers, 43, farmer, b. Ireland.
  1566. Federal Census, 1880, California, 1880, Dent, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T9_80; FHFilm: 1254080; Page: 222.1000; ED: 105; Image: 0325. Daniel S Austin, 48, married, farmer, b. NY, father b. NY, mother b. --;
    Mary E, 34, married, keeping house, b. IL, father b. NY, mother b. France;
    Charles , 14, son, single, b. CA, father b. NY, mother b. IL;
    Marie E, 10, daughter, b. CA, father b. NY, mother b. IL;
    Maggie M, 4, daughter, b. CA, father b. NY, mother b. IL;
    Robert L Beardsley, 11, b. CA, father b. PA, mother b. LA;
    James Underhill, 17, single, b. CA, both parents b. NY;
    Laura Becket, 22, single, teacher, b. TN, both parents b. ?.
  1567. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers, Vol 23, p 107. Robert Lewis Beardslee received training in law in the old Woodbridge College in Woodbridge, Calif.
  1568. Golden Nugget Library, Great Register of San Joaquin County, 1897 Supplement. 28 May, Beardslee, Robert Lewis; lawyer; age 27; blue gray eyes; light brown hair; 5' 11 3/4"; b. CA; current address: 521 N Center St, front room, 2nd floor, Stockton.
  1569. Federal Census, 1900, California, 1900, Stockton, Ward 1, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623 108; Page: 3B;. Robert L Beardslee, 31, lodger, Jul 1868, single, b. CA, father b. PA, mother b. LA, attorney at law.
  1570. Voter Registration, San Joaquin County, 1902. Stockton, Third Precinct, Second Ward. Beardslee, Robert Lewis, 33, 112 Oak St, middle room, first floor.
  1571. Voter Registration, San Joaquin County, 1904. Stockton, 4th Precinct, 4th Ward. Beardslee, Robert Lewis, 440 E Vine street, Room 4, second floor.
  1572. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers, Vol 23, p 107. He was elected to the State Assembly from the 23rd District 8 Nov 1904.
  1573. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers, Vol 23, p 107. He served the City of Stockton as city attorney in 1905 and 1906.
  1574. DAR - Records of the Families of California Pioneers, Vol 23, p 107. In 1906 he was returned to the State Assembly, and in the following year he was elected Speaker of the Assembly.
  1575. City Directory, Stockton & San Joaquin County, 1920. Beardslee Robt L Lawyer 301-2 Coml Bank Bldg h 643 N Hunter.
  1576. Social Security Death Index, 555037473. Edith B. Jones, b. 3 Apr 1914, d. 4 Mar 2000; last residence: Pacific Grove, Monterey, CA.
  1577. City Directory, 1937, Polk's Stockton CA City Directory, p. 35. Beardslee Edity H (wid Robt L) h723 W Acacia
    Edith K sten JD Malloy r 723 Acacia
    Robt L (Margt) lawyer 343 E Main R605 h1060 W Vine.
  1578. Social Security Death Index, 555037473. Edith B. Jones, b. 3 Apr 1914, d. 4 Mar 2000; last residence: Pacific Grove, Monterey, CA.
  1579. Social Security Death Index. Robert L Beardslee, b. 3 Aug 1905, d. 3 Mar 1999.
  1580. Guard & Tackle Annual, 1923, p 19. ROBERT BEARDSLEE, Academic. Now, Aunt June, this is "Bob" Beardslee, who always said that his pet hobby was Betty "My." He was one of our most active and prominent students for he was baseball manager in 1922, football manager for the same year, and assistant business manager for the senior play of 1923.
  1581. Death Certificate, 3900-2056. Abby Hammond Roberts; date of birth: July 11, 1878.
  1582. Stockton Record Newspaper, Wednesday, May 4, 1955, p 29. ...Active and inactive members will especially honor Mrs. Francis Hodgkins, Mrs. Harry Edwards of San Francisco and Mrs. G. Porter Roberts, who joined with the late Flora LaRue to found Lambda Theda Phi in 1895.
  1583. Stockton Record Newspaper, July 10, year unknown, in "Home Town Comments". THE GUARD AND TACKLE; The only complete file of the first year's issue of The Guard and Tackle, Stockton High School's 60-year-old publication, owned by a former student, is the cherished possession of Mrs. Delmar J. Miller, a graduate of 1880. Mrs. Miller's collection includes the March, April and May issue of Vol. 1, 1896 and the October issue of Vol. 2, 1896. The editorial staff was O. M. Atwood, '97, editor; John Kenneth Turner, '96; Edward A. Benton, '97; Mabel Lord, '98, Bessie Rosenbaum, '99, associate editors. Abby Hammond was correspondent for Lambda Theta Phi, and Helen Kitchener, for Alpha Sigma...Ralph O. Yardley was the Guard and Tackle artist.
  1584. City Directory, F M Husted & Co Stockton, 1902, p 101. HAMMOND Abby Miss r643 N Hunter.
  1585. Unidentified Newspaper, About Dec 28, 1902 - Either the Record or the Independent. The Christmas party of the Cotillion Club was held in Masonic Music hall on Thursday evening. The prevailing colors were red and green - suggestive of Yuletide...The German was led by Miss Agnes Ferguson and Mr. Ralph L. Phelps, assisted by Miss Abbie Hammond and Mr. Porter Roberts...Those present were: Mr and Mrs E L Wilhoit, Dr. and Mrs. J D Young...Miss Hammond, Miss Ewing...Messrs. Porter Roberts...H G Belding...
  1586. Daughters of the American Revolution Records, Application for Membership - National Number 60726. Abby Hammond Roberts, applied for membership March 21, 1907, paid fees 11 April 1907, Accepted by National Board of Management June 5, 1907.
    National Number 60726
    Based on the service of Joshua Hammond.
  1587. Daughters of the American Revolution Records, Membership Application. Abby Hammond Roberts
    18 East Flora Street
    Stockton, Cal.
  1588. Business Papers, Ephemera, Asstd Records, Certificate of Confirmation. This is to certify that Abby Hammond Roberts received the Apostolic Rite of Laying on of hands, at a Confirmation, holden in St. John's Church Stockton By the Right Reverend Father in God William Ford Nichols Bishop of California on 22nd day of May In the Year of Our Lord 1910, William Renison, Rector.
  1589. Stockton Record Newspaper. The solemn and beautiful rite of confirmation of the Episcopal Church was given in St. John's Church, this city, on Sunday last by William Ford Nichols, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of California. It will probably be his last confirmation in Stockton as this parish will be annexed to the Sacramento district. The following persons were confirmed: George H Rohrbacher, Walter Vincent, Helman Curtis, George H Sanderson, Edward J Hooper, Rees Dudley, Hewlet Hough, Elsie M. Mathews, Mary and Lillian Blanchard, Elsie and Francis Ivey, Abbey Hammond, Grace Campbell and Germane Stewart.
  1590. Ewing, Historical Sketch, p 44. Church Service League, United Offering Boxes - Mrs. Porter Roberts.
  1591. Family Documents, Data, Ephemera. Document from Bendix Aviation Corp. thanking her for a donation of her hair for use "on instruments serving the nation's war requirements and for the needs of Science and Industry." Human hair was used for bomb sights during WW II. She also received a letter of thanks from the American Red Cross for the donation of her hair for "Civilian Defense work.".
  1592. Stockton Record Newspaper, November 14, 1962. Private funeral services will be held tomorrow in St. John's Episcopal Church for Abbie Hammond Roberts, 84, member of an early-day Stockton family who died Saturday in a local hospital. Mrs. Roberts, a native of Stockton, spent her entire life here. Her residence was at 819 N. Madison. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, St. John's Church, a charter member of Zeta Chapter, Lambda Theta Phi Sorority. Her husband, the late G. Porter Roberts, an accountant for the State Board of Equalization, died 16 years ago. Surviving are three children, G. P. Roberts, Jr., and Junius Y. Roberts both of Stockton, and John H. Roberts of Florida; a sister, Mrs. Lesley Munier of Stockton; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Interment will be in Rural Cemetery.
  1593. Funeral Card. In Memory of Abby Hammond Roberts; Passed Away November 17, 1962; Services conducted by B C Wallace & Son in St John's Episcopal Church, Stockton, California, November 20, 1962 at 10 AM; Rev Peter N A Barker, Officiating; Internment Rural Cemetery.
  1594. Death Certificate, 3900-2056. Abby Hammnd Roberts; dob: 11 Jul 1878; dod: 17 Nov 1962; name of father: John Hammond b. RI; name of mother: Emma Ray b. unk; widowed housewife; residence 891 N Madison, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; had lived in county and state for her entire life. Cause of death: uremia created by edema and (unreadable but looks like arterisclerosis).
  1595. Death Certificate, 3900-2056. Abby Hammond Roberts: burial, 11/20/62; Rural Cemetery; funeral director: BC Wallace & Son, Inc.
  1596. Marriage license, County of San Joaquin, State of California; dated 16 Oct 1903., 201 - 2392. Marriage license, County of San Joaquin, State of California; dated 16 Oct 1903. Witnesses: John Hammond and Nellie Roberts Young, both residents of San Joaquin County, CA.
  1597. Wedding Invitation. Mr and Mrs John Hammond, request the honour of your presence, at the marriage of their daughter, Abby Marble, to Mr. Gilchrist Porter Roberts, on Wednesday morning, October the seventh, nineteen hundred and three, at ten o'clock, 643 North Hunter Street, Stockton, California.
  1598. Historical & Biographical Record of San Joaquin County, p 288. Mr. Roberts' marriage occurred in 1903 and untied him with Miss Abbie Hammond, the daughter of John Hammond, and old resident and much respected citizen of Stockton. They have two children, G P, Jr and Junius D.
  1599. Stockton Daily Independent, Vol 125, No 72, 11 Oct 1923. Twenty Years Ago Today: Roberts-Hammond Wedding - The residence of Mr and Mrs. John Hammond on North Hunter street was the scene of a lovely wedding on Wednesday last, when their daughter, Miss Abbie Marble Hammond, became the bride of Mr. Gilchrist Porter Roberts. It was a family affair only relatives of the young couple being present. The pleasant rooms were charmingly decorated and the ceremony read by Dr. J. W. Lundy, took place beneath a canopy of beautiful roses. A string orchestra played the wedding march and furnished music during the reception. After an elaborate wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Roberts departed for their honeymoon but did no disclose their destination. On their return they will be at home at 440 East Vine street.
  1600. Stockton Record Newspaper, Vol XVIII, No 3, 10 Oct 1903. ROBERTS-HAMMOND - The wedding of Gilchrist Porter Roberts and Miss Abbie M. Hammond, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hammond, Sr/ ;ast Wedmesdau ,prmomg was a very quiet but pretty affair. Only near friends and relatives of this popular young couple witnessed the ceremony, which took place at 10 o'clock in the morning at the residence of the bride's parents, at No. 643 North Hunter street. Rev. J. W. Lundy officiated. The couple were unattended. The residence was prettily decorated for the occasion with greenery. After the wedding, a repast was served and Mr. and Mrs. Roberts left on the noon train for San Francisco and coast points. Upon their return from their honeymoon, they will make their home in this city.
  1601. Wedding Invitation. At Home, 440 East Vine Street, Stockton, California.
  1602. California Voter Registrations, 1900-1960. Stockton, Third Precinct, Second Ward:
    161. Roberts, Gilchrist Porter, 27, Planing Mill Bus., 18 E. Flora.
  1603. Federal Census, 1910, California, 1910, Stockton Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T624_103; Page: 1B; ED: 134; Image: 328. Gilchrist P Roberts, 31, married once for 6 yrs, b. MO, both parents b. MO, Owner Planing Mill, renting home;
    Abbie H, 31, married once 6 yrs, had 2 children both surviving, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA;
    Gilchrist P, Jr, 4, b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA;
    Junius Y, 1 yr 9 mos, b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA
    H M Hama, 28, servant, b. Japan, both parents b. Japan, servant private family;
    Robert Ray Hammond, 35, widowed, married 3 years, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA; physician general practice;
    Robert R Jr, 3, b. CA, fahter b. RI, mother b. PA.

    Living next door to John Hammond, Sr and family and Ann E Ray.

  1604. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920 Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T625_144; Page: 6A; ED: 163; Image: 89. G Porter Roberts, head, 41, married, b. MO, both parents b. MO, manager, planing Mill;
    Abby H, wife, 41, married, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b PA;
    Gilchrist P, son 13;
    Junius Y, son 10;
    John H, 8; all three sons b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA.
  1605. City Directory, Stockton and San Joaquin County, 1920. Roberts, Gilchrist P (Roberts & Clark) h 27 W Poplar.
  1606. WW II Registration Card, U3213 - Roll: WWII_1782629; Local Board: San Joaquin, California. Gilchrist Porter Roberts, 27 W Poplar St, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, tel. 2-8251; age: 63, b. Joplin MO, 21 Sept 1878.
    Reference: Abbie H Roberts, 27 W Poplar St, Stockton, Calif.
    Employer: State of California
    Place of employment: 327 N San Joaquin, Stockton, San Joaquin, Calif.
  1607. City Directory, Stockton & San Joaquin County, 1925. Roberts, Gilchrist P (Roberts & O'Keefe) h 27 W Poplar.
  1608. City Directory, 1929, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, p 297. Roberts Gilchrist P (Abbie) (Roberts & O'Keefe) h27 W Poplar.
  1609. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: 211; Page: 5B; ED: 35; Image: 329.0. Gilchrist P Roberts, 51, head, $6,000, 25 when married, b. MO, both parents b. MO; automobile body builder; has not been unemployed in past year, worked prior day, not a veteran;
    Abby M, wife, 51, 25 when married, b. CA, father b. RI. mother b. PA;
    Gilchrist, son, 24, b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA; bookkeeper in office not been unemployed, not a veteran;
    Junius Y, son, 21, b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA, no occupation, not working;
    John H, son, 19, b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA; lifesaver at baths, has not been unemployed in past year.
  1610. City Directory, Polks Stockton City & San Joaquin County Directory, 1930, p 282.
  1611. NARA - National Archives and Records Administration, ED 39-44. G. Porter Roberts, 61, married, c-4 education, b. MO, same house, not employed, unable to work, occupation: assistant administrator, Board of Equalization, employed 52 weeks in 1939, $3600;
    Abby Roberts, 61, married, h-4 education, b. CA, same house, not employed (engaged in home housework).
  1612. Federal Census, 1880, Missouri.
  1613. Stockton City Directory - 1904. Roberts, G Porter, bkkpr Thomas & Buell r 440 E Vine.
  1614. Stockton City Directory - 1907. Roberts, Gilchrist P (Roberts & Clark) r 18 E Flora
    Roberts & Clark Planing Mill 425 S Center bet W Sonora & W Church Phone 116
    Gilchrist P Roberts Wm H Clark (Clark, William r 645 W Poplar).
  1615. Stockton City Directory - 1915. Roberts & Clark Gilchrist P (R & C) h 27 W Poplar.
  1616. Stockton City Directory - 1925. Roberts & O'Keefe 425 S Center Planing Mill (W. F. O'Keefe Rt 2 Box 277 Stktn)
    Roberts, G P (Roberts & O'Keefe) h 27 W Poplar.
  1617. WW I Military Registration. Gilchrist Porter Roberts, 27 W Poplar, 39, b. Sept 21, 1878;
    Occupation: Roberts & Clark, Planing Mills, self-employed, 425 E Center, Stockton, SJ Co., Calif.;
    Nearest relative: Abbie Hammond Roberts (wife), 27 W Poplar, Stockton, SJ Co, Calif.
  1618. Federal Census, 1880, Missouri, 1880, Joplin, Jasper, MO; Roll: T9_695; Family History Film: 1254695; Pge: 516.4000. Richard M Roberts, 40, grocer, b. MO, father b.VA, mother b. MD;
    Julia, 35, wife, keeping house, b. MO, father b. VA, mother b. MD;
    Nellie, 8, daughter, at school, b. MO, parents b. MO;
    Annie, 3, daughter b. MO, parents b. MO;
    Porter, 1, son, b. MO, parents b. MO;
    Edward D Porter, 37, boarder (brother-in-law), grocer, b. MO, father b. VA, mother b. MD;
    Cordelia Pierce, 20, black, servant, b. KS, parents b. KY
    Reuben Barbour, 26, black, coachman, b. TX, parents b. OK.
  1619. Correspondence, Dated Aug 17, 1896. Dr J. D. Young,

    Dr June, Port starts to-night for Stockton. Enclosed find draft on FM for $250.00. Nell said she would go down with him and see to his board & c. I don't know how much it will cost and thought it best to send this, and you can advise me when it is gone. I hope he will be a success & that we will all be proud of him some day. My love to all & kiss for my Olivia. Yours truly, A. R. Levering
    I sent your statement book (back?). We have about 57% reserve. And propose to keep that way until we get result of Election. If McKinley we will reach out for business. If Bryan, I can't say what we will do.

    Written on Farmers & Merchants Bank - AR Levering, Cashier.

  1620. High School Diploma, High School Diploma. This certifies that Gilchrist Porter Roberts has honorably completed the Classical Course of Study as prescribed for the High School, and by his intellectual attainments and correct deportment is entitled to receive this DIPLOMA; In Withness Whereof the Seal of the Board of Education, and our signatures are hereunto affixed this twenty ninth day of May 1896. Robert ???, President, J W Whaley, Secretary, R B W Simonson, Superintendent, and Gertrude Ashmore, Prinicpal of High School.
  1621. School Program. Junior Reading Program; High School Assembly Hall; April 5, 1895; Motto: "Aim at a certain end"

    Class of '96 - Florence Thorne, Edith Hodgdon, Emma Henwood, Frank Theis, Ethel Carver, Porter Roberts, Helen Henwood, Myrtle Blake, Dan'l Hill, Queena Austin, Jessica Fuller, Elisabeth Norton, Katherine Cronin, Frances Catlett

    Program: Part I - #5 Dora by Edith Hodgdon; Part II #13 Oration - The Glory of American Citizenship - G Porter Roberts.

  1622. San Francisco Call, Vol 80, No 90, 29 Aug 1896. HOTEL ARRIVALS: Lick House:
    Miss Ewing, Stockton
    J Young & w, Stockton
    G P Roberts, Mo
    Miss B Ewing, Stockton
    Miss A P Roberts, Mo.
  1623. San Francisco Call, Vol 83, No 66, 6 February 1898. STANFORD SOPHOMORE'S COTILLION
    Stanford University, Feb 5 - The sophomore cotillion will be given in the "gym" on the 21st of this month. The following committees have been appointed by President Burnett to take charge of the affair: Arrangements - Messrs. JF Lanagan, HE Loughead, Clare Strohn, GH Woodruff, C G Brown, R N Digglis (chairman), Misses Nellie M. Holmes, A M Bell and Alice Bailey; reception committee -- Messrs. C G Murphy, E E Morgan, G. P. Roberts, F B Baden (chairman), Misses M Conneau and E M Hobson.
  1624. San Francisco Call, Vol 85, No 115, 25 Mar 1899. JUNIORS OF STANFORD OBSERVE CLASS DAY
    Stanford University, March 25 - The Juniors held sway in college to-day and celebrated their class day in a way that showed that the custom, unobserved for three years on account of faculty intervention, was still dar to the undergraduate heart.
    [A play - farce - was presented entitle, "Golf and Politics" - in the cast was G. Porter Roberts, '00].
  1625. Federal Census, 1900, California, Stockton Ward 4, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T623108; Page: 1A; ED: 116. Junius Young, head, b. Apr 1858, 42, married 11 years, b. NC, both parent b. NC, first asst physician at the State Hospital; Nelllie R, wife, b. Sept 1871, 28, m 11 yrs, 5 children born, 5 surviving, b. MO, both parent b. MO;
    Eleanor L R, daughter, b. June 1880, 9;
    Celeste L, daughter, b. Dec 1892, 7;
    Julia P, daughter, b. Aug 1894, 5;
    June D, daughter, b. Aug 1897, 2;
    Edwa D, daughter, b. Mar 1899, 1; all children b. CA, father b. NC, mother b. MO;
    Gilchrist P Roberts, b. Feb 1875, 25, b. MO, both parents b. MO, student.
  1626. Historical & Biographical Record of San Joaquin County. ...He continued his studies in Stanford University and graduated from that well-known institution of learning in 1900.
  1627. Stanford Univ Alumni Assn, Email from Chris Alonso, 30 Nov 2007. ...The only information we have for him is a degree - BA in Economics in 1900. We were unable to locate any photos of him in any of the Quads from 1899-1900.
  1628. Great Registers, California Voter Registration, 1900, Stockton, Sixth Precinct, Fourth Ward. 267 Roberts, Gilchrist Porter, 23, 404 East Miner, front room, third floor.
  1629. Historical & Biographical Record of San Joaquin County, p 288. He is also interested in a number of fraternal organizations, becoming a member of the Elks organization in 1901, and in 1908 he was elected exalted ruler of his lodge, to serve for one term. He is also a member of Truth Lodge No. 55, IOOF.
  1630. San Francisco Call, Vol 106, No 143, 21 Oct 1909. STOCKTON WILL GREET ELKS WHITE SQUADRON
    Parade, Lodge Session and a Dance on the Program
    Stockton, Oct 20 - The members of Stockton lodge of Elks No. 218, are preparing to received the "White Squadron" the 150 Los Angeles Elks and their ladies who are now attending the Portola festivities in San Francisco, and are due here Friday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock.
    At last night's meeting of the ledge two committees were appointed - a reception committee consisting of G. E. Bartholomew, J. W. Glenn, G. P. Roberts...
  1631. San Francisco Call, Vol 107, No 93, 3 Mar 1910. ELECTION OF OFFICERS BY THE STOCKTON ELKS
    Stockton, March 2 - Stockton lodge of Elks No. 218 nominated and elected officers last night as follows:...representative to grand lodge, GE Bartholomew, alternate, G. Porter Roberts.
  1632. City Directory, FM Husted & Co, Stockton, 1902, p 182. ROBERTS, G Porter bookkeeper Thoms & Buill r18 E Flora (living with Robert Ray Hammond).
  1633. Letter dated 7 October 1903, 7 Oct 1903. OFFICE OF IMPERIAL MILL COMPANY; JNO. O. ROBERTS, PREST.; Clarksville, Mo., Oct 7th 1903
    My dear Porter
    I was both surprised and gratified the other day by the --- of your Wedding Candy - Surprised, that the chubby faced boy, who so delighted to ride with his Papa and I on the Fox Hunt, but yesterday as it seems to me, should have attained to manhood and gratified to know that he may so early taking that most important step in any mans life, getting married -
    All of the family joins with me in congratulations - May your choice of a companion prove to be (as I doubt not it will) a happy one , and may your lives be full of blessings and happiness -
    Upon you and Jack, now - rest the hope of perpetuating the Roberts names it has ever been an honorable one - do not suffer it to be disgraced - with kind regards to Nellie & family
    Affectionately You Uncle John
    Write to me.
  1634. City Directory, Dir of Stockton City & San Joaquin Co, A Kingsbury, Stockton, 1904, p. 228. ROBERTS G Porter bookkeeper Thomas & Buell r440 E Vine.
  1635. City Directory, Stockton City Directory, 1907/8. Roberts Gilchrist P (Roberts & Clark) r. 18 E Flora

    Clark William r 645 W Poplar

    Roberts & Clark Planing Mill 425 S Center bet W Sonora & W Church Phone 116
    Gilchrist P Roberts & Wm H Clark.

  1636. San Francisco Call, 6 Mar 1910, p 42. The Stockton tennis club is looking forward to one of the most successful seasons in its history. Recently a few of the enthusiastic became affiliated with the Anteros club, with the result that a large number of new members were received. The board of directors at a meeting March 1 elected Asa Clark, Archie B Eichelberger and Franklyn Warner additional directors. Dr. Baron J Powell was elected president and Warner secretary-treasurer. The other directors are: Eugene Goodrum, G Porter Roberts, Dr. SWR Langdon, A M Barneit, Robert Inglis and Francis Hodgkins.
    The club has three of the finest courts in the state. They are located on the state hospital grounds. A grounds committee, consisting of Asa Clark, Dr SWR Langdon and Franklyn Warner, was appointed. The club belongs to the state association and contemplates a big tournament to be held later in the season. A reception and dance will be held at the Stockton, the new hotel, in a month or so.
    Following is a list of the new club members: Achier B. Eichelberger, D V Marceau, C J Campbell, Asa Clark Jr, Ben C Page, Robert Ritchie, Paul Smith, Sylvester Pearson, Raymond S Miller, R A Tremper, Russell Fitzgerald, E B Bradbury, Fred E Smith, William Knechler, L Milton Cutting, W J Gerlanch, Charles H Cullums, H E Balthrusch, A G Hampton, R W Fithian, Ben Haugen, From the Anteros club, and Miss Du Frame, Miss Jessie Williams, Miss Ernestine Gianelli, Miss Marie Markham, Miss Lucy Pearson, Miss Celeste Young, Miss Julia Young, Miss Wise, Mrs J L Craig, Mr and Mrs A F Flanagan, Roland Harltey and Messers Boalt and Crowe.
  1637. San Francisco Call, Vol 107, No 132, 11 Apr 1910. ORGANIZE COUNTRY CLUB
    Stockton, April 10 - Articles of incorporation of the Stockton Golf and Country club have been filed with the county clerk. A site has been secured a few miles from town upon which the club will erect a clubhouse. The incorporation is for 50 years. The directors are: E F Fortune, Dr. J C Rule, F H Arnsburger, Don H Porter, G. Porter Roberts, J F Peters and G S Melone.
  1638. San Francisco Call, Vol 1808, No 78, 17 Aug 1910. STOCKTON NAMES COUNTY DELEGATES
    Stockton, Aug 16 - the republicans held their ward meetings las night when they selected delegates to the republican county convention, to be held in Masonic hall August 27. The delegates are being voted on today, but inasmuch as there is no apparent opposition from any quarter, those named last night will undoubtedly be elected...Ward 2, Third Precinct: A. W. Simpson, C. E. Williams, J. W. Glenn, Howard Hammond, W. B. Hardacre, D. M. Burge, G. P. Roberts, W. A. French, L. O. Stamper, R. E. Wilcox.
  1639. San Francisco Call, Vol 112, No 50, 29 July 1912. G. P. ROBERTS, a Stockton millman, is staying at the Union Square.
  1640. US Government Report, Final Reprot, Commission on Industrial Relations 1916. Discussion about open and closed shop employment practices -
    "Mr. Clark, the owner and proprietor of the Roberts & Clark planing mill, was in Los Angeles engaging men, employing nonunion men to come to Stockton. Those men were not informed as to the conditions, and were deliberately misled. Some of them went to work, others have ceased to work and refused to go to work. Two of them never went to work at all, and gave us their affidavit, and the matter is now pending before the labor commissioner. Two nonunion hod carriers came to work with shotguns. They were arrested, charged with carrying concealed weapons, pled guilty, and the attorney for the M, M and E paid their fines.
  1641. City Directory, Stockton City Directory, 1915. Roberts & Clark

    Roberts Gilchrist P (R & C) h 27 W Poplar.

  1642. WW I Military Registration, A-5719. Gilchrist Porter Roberts, 27 W Poplar, 39, b. Sept 21, 1878;
    Occupation: Roberts & Clark, Planing Mills, self-employed, 425 E Center, Stockton, SJ Co., Calif.;
    Nearest relative: Abbie Hammond Roberts (wife), 27 W Poplar, Stockton, SJ Co, Calif.
  1643. City Directory, Stockton & San Joaquin County, 1920. Roberts & Clark (GP Roberts WX Clark) planing mill 425 S Center.
  1644. Stockton Daily Independent, Classified Directory 1921, p 27. PLANING MILLS; ROBERTS & CLARK (G P Roberts and W X Clark) 425 S Center Stkn 116.
  1645. Stockton Daily Independent, Classified Directory, 1923, p. 27. PLANING MILLS; ROBERTS, GP, Planing Mill, 425 S Center, Phone 116.
  1646. Ewing, Historical Sketch, p. 43. G. P. Roberts, Vestryman, 1923 to 1925.
  1647. City Directory, Stockton and San Joaquin County, 1925. Roberts & O'Keefe (G P Roberts W F O'Keefe) planing mill 425 S Center.
  1648. Stockton Daily Independent, Classified Directory. PLANING MILLS; ROBERTS & O'KEEFE (G P Roberts and W F O'Keefe) 425 S Center Phone 514.
  1649. Merchants Tradesmen & Mfgs Financial Condition for Stockton, CA 1930. ד Roberts & O'Keefe (Trade name) Pig Mill, Auto Body Bldg, IC.
  1650. Letters of Incorporation, Archive D 1743, #74453 Qualitibilt Motor Bodies, Inc. "Resolved that the name of this corporation be, and the same is hereby changed from Woodruff-Griffith Co., to Qualitibilt Motor Bodies Inc., and that the Articles of Incorporation of this corporation be, and the same are hereby amended fro that purpose so that Articles Firs thereof shall be in the following form:
    That the name of said corporation shall be:
    1. Qualitibilt Motor Bodies, Inc

    AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that there be added to the powers and purposes of said corporation additional powers and purposes, to-wit: to manufacture and sell automotive bodies; to repair automobiles and motor vehicles; and generally deal in all kinds of automobiles, motors, motor bodies, machines, wagon, engines, apparatus, and vehicles of every kind and description, and to generally deal in machinery, machine supplies and engineering appliances incidental to the construction of motor cars and automotive bodies; to manufacture, buy and sell sash, doors, frames, mouldings, mill work, and lumber of all descriptions, including also the complete finishing of the same ready for the placing in buildings, and that the Articles of Incorporation of this corporation be, and the same are hereby amended for that purpose so that there shall be added to Article Second, Section aa, reading as follows:
    Section aa. To manufacture and sell automotive bodies; to repair automobiles and motor vehicles; and generally deal in all kinds of automobiles, motors, motor bodies, machines, wagons, engines, apparatus, and vehicles of every kind and generally deal in machinery, machine supplies and engineering appliances incidental to the construction of motor cars and automotive bodies; to manufacture, buy and sell sash, doors, frames, mouldings, mill work, and lumber of all descriptions, including also the complete finishing of the same ready for the placing in buildings.
    AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the place where the principal business of said corporation is to be transacted is hereby changed from the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California, to the City of Stockton, County of San Joaquin, State of California, and that the Articles of Incorporation of this corporation be, and the same are hereby amended for that purpose so that Articles Third thereof shall be in the following form:

    Article Third: That the place where the principal business of said corporation is to be transacted is the City of Stockton, County of San Joaquin, State of California.

    Department of State Corporation Number - 74453
    Filed 31 Mar 1930, signed Robert Jordan, Asst Sec'y of State.

  1651. City Directory, Stockton City Directory, 1931, p 284. Roberts, Gilchrist P (Abby) pres. Qualitibilt Motor Bodies, h. 27 W. Poplar, 901 E Charter Way.
  1652. City Directory, R L Polk & Co, SF, 1932, P 271. ROBERTS, Gilchrist P (Abbie H) pres. Qualitibilt Motor Bodies Inc h27 W Poplar
    P. 473, Qualitibilt Motor Bodies Inc, 901 E Charter Way
    P. 373, East Charter Way, 901, Craig JL canner
    Qualitibilt Motor Bodies Inc.
  1653. City Directory, R L Polk & Co, SF, 1932, P 271. ROBERTS, Gilchrist P (Abbie H) pres. Qualitibilt Motor Bodies Inc h27 W Poplar
    P. 473, Qualitibilt Motor Bodies Inc, 901 E Charter Way
    P. 373, East Charter Way, 901, Craig JL canner
    Qualitibilt Motor Bodies Inc.
  1654. City Directory, Stockton City Directory, 1933, p 227. Roberts, Gilchrist P (Abby) h. 27 W Poplar
    P. 310 Charter Way, East 901 - Craig JL canner.
  1655. Letters of Incorporation, Archive D1743, #74485. File folder stamped, "Suspended Mar 16 1933" Assumption that it was suspended because of refusal to pay license fees.
  1656. Correspondence, Dated June 13, 1934. SALES TAX Bulletin No. 192, To All Field Men: ORGANIZATION; Effective this date, M. G. P. Roberts is appointed Assistant to the writer. I ask for Mr. G. P. Roberts, your full co-operation and helpful assistance at all times, in all cases, so that we may all continue to function for the best interest of the State, for the Board, for Mr. Stewart and for ourselves. Harry B Hoffman; H B Hoffman, Adminsitrator.
  1657. Stockton Daily Independent, 1 May 1935. WISE AND OTHERWISE, A. L. Banks; Porter Roberts...assistant administrator...Stockton office...State Board of Equalization...is a popular officer in an organization that...is administering some laws...that are not so popular...The reason is that Mr. Roberts is always a gentleman...with all that means in contacts of the day...Quiet but firm...positive but tolerant...he brings to the office...experience and dignity...and a high reputation as man and citizen...His long experience as a business man...his knack in accounting...and his freedom from political bias...untie further in qualifications...that will carry him higher...if the merrit system gets a show...in State affairs...The presence of more such men...in the public service...is much to be desired...Men who can bring both intelligence and conscience to bear in their work...are the only ones who can lift the public service...where it should be...in the public estimation...Porter Roberts' hobby the last two years has been work and more work...His chief characteristic is that...his word is good, to the last letter...He couldn't knowingly do a small thing...Not if he tried...And he can do the big and fair thing just naturally.
  1658. WW II Registration Card, U3213 - Roll: WWII_1782629; Local Board: San Joaquin, California. Gilchrist Porter Roberts, 27 W Poplar St, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, tel. 2-8251; age: 63, b. Joplin MO, 21 Sept 1878.
    Reference: Abbie H Roberts, 27 W Poplar St, Stockton, Calif.
    Employer: State of California
    Place of employment: 327 N San Joaquin, Stocton, San Joaquin, Calif.
  1659. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997. G Porter Roberts, dob: 21 Sept 1878; place: Missouri; dod: 12 Aug 1946; place: San Joaquin; mother's maiden name: Porter; father's surname: Roberts.
  1660. Death Certificate, Dist No 3901; reg no: 346. G Porter Roberts; dob: 21 Sept 1878; dod: 12 Aug 1946; father: Richard Morris Roberts b. VA; mother: Julia Porter b. MO; informant: Abby Roberts 819 N Madison Stockton. Cause of death: coronary occlusion.
  1661. Hannibal Courier-Post, Tuesday, Aug 13, 1946. G. P. ROBERTS DIES IN WEST; Brother of Mrs. Frank T. Hodgdon;
    Frank T. Hodgdon received a telegram this morning from Stockton, California, advising him of the death of Mrs. Hodgdon's brother, Gilchrist Porter Roberts, in that city.
    Mr. Robers was born in Joplin, Mo., September 21, 1878, the son of Richard M. and Julia Porter Roberts. He and two sisters came to Hannibal in 1883, after the death of their mother, to make their home with their grandparents, Judge and Mrs. Gilchrist Porter.
    He attended the Hannibal public schools and graduated from the Hannibal High School with the class of 1896. Shortly after his graduation he went to California and enrolled as a student in Stanford University and graduated with the class of 1900.
    On October 7, 1903, he was married to Miss Abby Marble Hammond in Stockton. Surviving him are the widow, Abby Hammond Roberts, three sons, Gilchrist Porter Roberts, Jr., Junius Young Roberts, and John Hammond Roberts and their wives and five grandchildren, all of whom are residents of California.
    in Hannibal he was a member of Trinity Episcopal church and for many years has been a vestryman in the Episcopal church at Stockton. For a number of years he has held an important position with the Board of Equalization of the State of California.
    His sister, Mrs. Nellie L. Young preceded him in death in February, 1938.
  1662. Burial Records, Rural Cemetery, Stockton, CA. Burial: Buried at Rural Cemetery, Stockton CA; Lot 723, Block 31.
  1663. Death Certificate, Dist No 3901; reg no: 346. Burial, 15 Aug 1946, Rural Cemetery, Stockton, CA; funeral director: DeYoung Memorial Chapel.
  1664. Stockton City Directory - 1925. Roberts, G. P., Jr clerk r 27 W Poplar.
  1665. Funeral Card. In Memory of GILCHRIST PORTER ROBERTS, JR
    Date of Birth: January 19, 1906
    Entered into Rest: August 2, 1976
    Private services in the B C Wallace & Son Chapel, Stockton, California
    August 4, 1976 at 11:00 m.

    Father George Cornwell Officiating
    Mrs Russel Bibler Organist
    Private Inurnment, Stockton Rural Cemetery.

  1666. Findagrave, 178840502. Gilchrist Porter Roberts, Jr, b. 19 Jan 1906, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, d. 2 Aug 1976, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, buried Stockton Rural Cemetery, Block 29, West 1/2 Lot 12.
  1667. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920 Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T625_144; Page: 6A; ED: 163; Image: 89. G Porter Roberts, head, 41, married, b. MO, both parents b. MO, manager, planing Mill; Abby H, wife, 41, marrried, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b PA; Gilchrist P, son 13; Junius Y, son 10; John H, 8; all three sons b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA.
  1668. Guard & Tackle Annual, p 36. GILCHRIST ROBERTS, Academic
    Now, this is Gilchrist Roberts, the boy that used to make all the noise at the basket-ball games pounding that old cow bell. Porter was just as good at managing a basket-ball team and helping to manage the G & T weekly as he was at pounding a cow bell, too.
  1669. City Directory, Stockton & San Joaquin County, 1925. Roberts, Gilchrist P Jr clk r 27 W Poplar.
  1670. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1930, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: 211; Page: 5B; ED: 35; Image: 329.0. Gilchrist P Roberts, 51, head, $6,000, 25 when married, b. MO, both parents b. MO; automobile body builder; has not been unemployed in past year, worked prior day, not a veteran; Abby M, wife, 51, 25 when married, b. CA, father b. RI. mother b. PA; Gilchrist, son, 24, b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA; bookkeeper in office not been unemployed, not a veteran; Junius Y, son, 21, b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA, no occupation, not working; John H, son, 19, b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA; lifesaver at baths, has not been unemployed in past year.
  1671. City Directory, R L Polk & Co, SF, 1932, p 271. ROBERTS Gilchrist P Jr bookkeeper State Bldg & Loan Assn r27 W Poplar.
  1672. City Directory, Stockton City Directory, 1933, p 227. Roberts, Gilchrist P jr bkpr State Bldg & Loan Assn.
  1673. Unknown Newspaper - Stockton, CA, not dated - but about two weeks after wedding - 10 Apr 1934. Mr and Mrs Gilchrist Porter Roberts, Jr are home from their wedding trip and are settled in their new home, 1246 N Madison street. Saturday evening they were surprised by a group of their friends who gave them a housewarming. They "dropped in for 7 o'clock dinner, " bringing with them, however, the dinner. Those who enjoyed the pleasant evening were the Roberts, Mr and Mrs John Allen Reid, Mr and Mrs Charles Wagner, Mr and Mrs Rober Webster, Miss Elizabeth Jongeneel, Miss Lucy Ritter; Messrs. Jack Roberts, Tom Yancey and Edward Wagner.
  1674. City Directory, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA - p 334. Roberts Gilchrist P jr (Margt H) ofc mgr Hansel & Ortman h145 Sperry.
  1675. Funeral Card. n Memory of GILCHRIST PORTER ROBERTS, JR
    Date of Birth: January 19, 1906
    Entered into Rest: August 2, 1976
    Private services in the B C Wallace & Son Chapel, Stockton, California
    August 4, 1976 at 11:00 m.

    Father George Cornwell Officiating
    Mrs Russel Bibler Organist
    Private Inurnment, Stockton Rural Cemetery.

  1676. Stockton Record Newspaper. Wednesday, August 4, 1976
    Mr. Roberts
    Private funeral services have been held for Gilchrist P Roberts, 70, a lifelong Stockton resident, who died Monday in his home at 1716 W Alpine after a long illness. Mr Roberts was retired as office manager of Augusta Bixler Farms and a member of the Anteros Club. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; and two brothers, including Junius Y Roberts of Stockton. The family prefers tributes to St John's Episcopal Church or to a favorite charity.
  1677. California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, 555-05-2376. Gilchrist Roberts; last residence: 95204, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, USA; b. 19 Jan 1906; d. Aug 1976.
  1678. Funeral Card. n Memory of GILCHRIST PORTER ROBERTS, JR
    Date of Birth: January 19, 1906
    Entered into Rest: August 2, 1976
    Private services in the B C Wallace & Son Chapel, Stockton, California
    August 4, 1976 at 11:00 m.
    Father George Cornwell Officiating
    Mrs Russel Bibler Organist
    Private Inurnment, Stockton Rural Cemetery.
  1679. Stockton Record, Jan 17, 1939. 30 Years Ago Today - ...Mr. and Mrs. Porter Roberts welcomed the arrival of a fine baby boy on Friday....
  1680. Social Security Death Index, 555-05-6300. J Y Roberts, b. 15 Jan 1909, d. 22 Jun 1999; state of SSN - California.
  1681. Guard & Tackle Annual, p 20. Junius Y. Roberts, Academic
    Honor Scholarship Society 2 quarters; sergeant-at-arms of senior class '26-'27; student control '27; business manager senior play '27; football team '24-'25; circle "S" in football '25, '26; special block circle "S" '24; adviser representative, sergeant-at-arms '25-'26; Science Club '27.
  1682. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: 211; Page: 5B; ED: 35; Image: 329.0. Gilchrist P Roberts, 51, head, $6,000, 25 when married, b. MO, both parents b. MO; automobile body builder; has not been unemployed in past year, worked prior day, not a veteran; Abby M, wife, 51, 25 when married, b. CA, father b. RI. mother b. PA; Gilchrist, son, 24, b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA; bookkeeper in office not been unemployed, not a veteran; Junius Y, son, 21, b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA, no occupation, not working; John H, son, 19, b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA; lifesaver at baths, has not been unemployed in past year.
  1683. City Directory, R L Polk & Co, SF, 1932, p 271. ROBERTS Junius Y clk E A Test Inc h27 W Poplar
    p. 473 - TEST E A INC (Dodge Bros & Plymouth), 640 N El Dorado, Tel 7800.
  1684. City Directory, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, 1943, p 446.
  1685. City Directory, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA - p 334. Roberts Junius Y (Marion) with Cloverleaf Blue Ribbon Farms h474 Bristol Ave.
  1686. City Directory, p 446. Roberts Junius Y (Marion H) ofc mgr Cloverleaf Farms h474 Bristol Av.
  1687. City Directory, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, p. 494. Roberts Junius Y (Marion H) Acct Beneda Corp H474 Bristol Av.
  1688. Cemetery Record, Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA - Block 29, Lot 12.
  1689. Willamette Valley, Oregon, Death Records. Junius Y. Roberts; Jan 15, 1909 - June 22, 1999; Junius Roberts, 90 of Salem died Tuesday. Born in Stockton, Calif., he graduated from College of the Pacific in Stockton. He owned and operated Cloverleaf Farms for many years and comptroller for the San Joaquin County Medical Association before retiring in 1974. He was a member of St. Johns Episcopal Church in Stockton, Calif., and enjoyed golf, model airplanes and fishing. He moved from Stockton to Salem in 1988. He married Marion in 1934; she died in 1993. Survivors include his son, Richard of Salem; daughter Harriette of Macks Inn, Idaho; seven grandchildren; and five great grandchildren. Services will be 3 pm Saturday at Howell-Edwards-Doerksen Chapel of the Gardens. Private interment will be in Stockton Rural Cemetery, Stockton, Calif. Contributions: Doernbecher Children's Hospital, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97201.
  1690. Birth Certificate, San Joaquin County, CA.
  1691. Federal Census, 1920, California, Stockton, Ward 2, San Joaquin Co, CA. Family listed - John is 8
    Uncle John D Porter, Gilchrist's mother's brother, was living with them.
  1692. Federal Census, 1930, California, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA - ED 35. John D Porter is 68 and still residing with the family.
  1693. Birth Certificate, San Joaquin County, CA, 226, County of San Joaquin, CA. John Hammond Roberts, b. 7 Feb 1911, Stockton, CA, male; Father: Gilchrist Porter Roberts, Sr, Stockton, CA, age at birth, 32, white, b. Joplin, MO, owner of planing mill; Mother: Abby Marble Hammond, Stockton, CA, age at birth, 32, white, b. Stockton, CA, occupation: housewife. Address at birth: 27 W Poplar St, Stockton, CA.
  1694. Business Papers, Ephemera, Asstd Records. We do Certify: That according to the ordinance of Christ Himself, we did administer to John Hammond Roberts the Sacrament of Holy Baptism...on the 14th day of May, 1911 in St John's church, Stockton, in the Diocese of San Joaquin. Parents: Gilchrist Porter Roberts, Abbie H Roberts; Sponsors: Dr. J D Young, Dr R R Hammond, Miss Annie D. Porter
    Date of birth: Feb 7 1911
    Place of birth: Stockton, California
    Taken from Records of St. John's Parish, Sept 19, 1941, Pratt, Rector.
  1695. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920 Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T625_144; Page: 6A; ED: 163; Image: 89. G Porter Roberts, head, 41, married, b. MO, both parents b. MO, manager, planing Mill;
    Abby H, wife, 41, marrried, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b PA;
    Gilchrist P, son 13;
    Junius Y, son 10;
    John H, 8; all three sons b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA.
  1696. Business Papers, Ephemera, Asstd Records, Vol 2, No. 2, p 106, Church Records. This is to certify that JOHN HAMMOND ROBERTS Received the Apostolic Rite of Laying on of hands in Holy Communion held by the Right Rev. Father in God L. C. Sanford, D. D, Bishop of District of San Joaquin, on June 10th 1923 in St. John's Church, Stockton, California.
  1697. Program, Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame. Nov 1, 1979, Civic Auditorium, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA
    Fifteenth Annual Awards Dinner;
    Special Event; 1928 Stockton Hi State Basketball Champions;
    As a special event, the Stockton Hall of Fame will honor the last high school team to win the basketball championship of the State of California.
    Pete Lenz, the dean of California High School basketball coaches, was the only coach to win for Stockton High the State championship in this sport four times. No other school up to 1928 when State championships were held, had won the title more than once. Lenz and Stockton High had won the championship in 1922, 1923, 1925 and again in 1928.
    [The team consisted of Louis DeMartini, David Carey, Russ Foley, John Hancock, Stan Dinkel, Ted Ohashi, Dan Haffner, Bob Cahn, Norvel Hammett, Jack Roberts and Joe Francesconi. Manager of the team was Irving "Red" Marlowe.].
  1698. Guard & Tackle Annual, p 26-27. John H Roberts, Academic
    Block "S" football '27, '28; basketball '28, '29; Block "S" track '27, '28; Swimming '27; Circle "S" football '26; track '26; V.-Pres. French Club '27; Won gold football '27, gold basketball '28; Favorite activity, athletics.
  1699. Business Papers, Ephemera, Asstd Records, Permit No 27248, Date of Issue: Oct 1929. Mr. John H Roberts, 27 W Poplar St, Stockton, Cal.
    Age 18, hair blonde, weight 160, eyes brown, height 5' 11½
    Permit expires 15 Oct 1930
    [permit contains picture].
  1700. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: 211; Page: 5B; ED: 35; Image: 329.0. Gilchrist P Roberts, 51, head, $6,000, 25 when married, b. MO, both parents b. MO; automobile body builder; has not been unemployed in past year, worked prior day, not a veteran;
    Abby M, wife, 51, 25 when married, b. CA, father b. RI. mother b. PA;
    Gilchrist, son, 24, has not attended school during the year, b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA; bookkeeper in office not been unemployed, not a veteran;
    Junius Y, son, 21, has attended school during the year, b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA, no occupation, not working;
    John H, son, 19, has not attended school during the year, b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA; lifesaver at baths, has not been unemployed in past year.
  1701. City Directory, R L Polk & Co, SF, 1932, p 271. ROBERTS John H clk Althouse Eagal Co h27 W Poplar Av.
  1702. City Directory, p 275. Roberts John H r27 W Poplar.
  1703. City Directory, p 324. Roberts John H (June) mgr Port of Stockton r 1529 Glenn Av.
  1704. City Directory, Fresno, Fresno, CA, p. 358. ROBERTS John H (June) mgr Port of Stockton, h 1529 Glenn av.
  1705. City Directory, 1941 Fresno City Directory, p 366. Roberts John H (June F) mgr Port of Stockton h1612 Adoline av.
  1706. WW II Registration Card, NARA, WW II Draft Reg Cards for CA, 10/16/1940 - 3/31/1947. John Hammond Roberts, b. 7 Feb 1911, Stockton, CA, white, employed by Port of Stockton, wt 175, ht 6'1", complexion ruddy, eyes brown, hair brown, contact person, June Floyd Roberts, wife; residence: 1529 Glenn Ave, Fresno, Fresno, CA; employer Port of Stockton, Washington St, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA. Prior residence: 1612 Adoline, Fresno.
  1707. City Directory, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, 1946, p 334. Roberts John H (June) dist mgr Lawrence Warehouse Co h1542 Princeton ava.
  1708. City Directory, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, 1946. Roberts John H (June) dist mgr Lawrence Warehouse Co h1542 Princeton av.
  1709. City Directory, p 573. Roberts John H (June F) (Improved Car Loading Co) h123 University av.
  1710. City Directory, p 652. Roberts John H (June F) h123 University Av.
  1711. City Directory, P 598. Roberts John H (June F) h123 University Av.
  1712. Stockton Record Newspaper, undated. FLORIDA VISITORS...Reunions with a host of local relatives and friends have been enjoyed during the past week by Mr. and Mrs. John H. (Jack) Roberts, former Stocktonians, who drove west from Homestead, Fla. The trip was their first to California in seven years. Accompanied by their four children, Lynne, 19; John Jr., 15; Gail, 13 and Chris, 10, the visitors arrived last Saturday to be houseguests of Mr. Roberts' mother, Mrs. J. P. Roberts Sr., as well as his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Roberts. Several other relatives have entertained during the family's week-long visit. They are leaving today to visit with Mrs. Roberts' sister in Merced and will then drive back to Homestead where they have resided for the past year. Mr. Roberts, a container engineer, left Stockton with his family 12 years ago, was located in Fresno for several years, and has since been associated with firms in Pennsylvania and Virginia. He was born and raised in Stockton, and graduated from College of the Pacific. The family's current home is less than an hour's drive from Miami, Fla.
  1713. US Patent, #2,971,665, filed Dec. 31, 1958. Lined wirebound box blank; John H Roberts, Homestead, Fla., assignor to Vernon E. Ramsey, Suffolk, Va.
    This invention relates to packaging and more particularly to a lined wirebound box blank in which the portion of the lining secured to the front wall of the box blank is arranged in such a manner as to facilitate manufacture, storage and transportation of the box blank as well as use thereof when erected to form a box.
  1714. Business Papers, Ephemera, Asstd Records, RP. 7H7640. This permit when countersigned by the permittee, authorizes John Hammond Roberts to operate licensed radiotelephone stations for which this Permit is valid under Rules and Regulations of the Commission and for the lifetime of the holder subject to suspension pursuant to the provisions of Section 303(m)(1) of the Communications Act and the Commission's Rules and Regulations. Jan 17 1964 Miami, Fla. FCC Commission.
  1715. Business Papers, Ephemera, Asstd Records. Contract, dated 6 May 1974, with Dolco Packaging Corp, 4405 Riverside Dr, Ste 300, Burbank, CA 91505, as follows:
    This letter will serve as an agreement between Dolco Packaging Corp. and John Roberts to the effect that John Roberts will serve as our broker for the state of Florida for the sale of avocado trays and other products for the produce industry as they are developed for the state of Florida, effective April 15, 1974. Etc...
  1716. Dade Co, FL County Records, Death Certificate. Death due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
  1717. Social Security Death Index, 559-26-5166. last residence: Homestead, Dade, FL; born 7 Feb 1911; last benefit: Homestead, Dade, FL; died Sept 1981.
  1718. Stockton Record Newspaper, 9 Sept 1981. Deaths --- Mr. Roberts; Memorial Services have been held in Homestead, Fla., for John "Jack" Hammond Roberts, 70, who died Sept. 1. Mr. Roberts, who was born and reared in Stockton, was a member of a prominent Stockton pioneer family. Several windows in St. John's Episcopal church were donated in memory of various members of his family. His relatives owned the Hammond and Yardley Grocery Store at the turn of the century and his father, G. P. Roberts, owned the Roberts-Clark Planing Mill during the 1920s. He was engaged as a broker in the perishible(sic) foods - fruits and vegetables - business. Before moving to the East, Mr. Roberts worked in public relations for the Port of Stockton and was based in Stockton and in Fresno for 13 years. During World War II he worked for Lawrence Warehouse. After the war Mr. Roberts was a partner for a time in the Improved Car Loading Co. here in Stockton. After his association with the Improved Car Loading Co., Mr. Roberts joined the Wooden Box Institute in the mid-50s and was sent East as its representative. There he worked in research and development until he established himself in his own business as a food broker. He was a member of the Boy Scouts and the Sea Scouts in Stockton and Fresno. Mr. Roberts was very active in sports as a young man. He was a member of a number of Stockton High School's state championship teams coached by Harry B. "Pete" Lenz. Mr. Roberts is survived by his wife June; four children, John of Houston, Gilcris(sic) of Atlanta, Gail of Ridgewood, NJ, and Lynn of Roseville and seven grandchildren. He is also survived by a brother, Junius Y. Roberts of Stockton.
    .
  1719. Personal Direct Information. I, Lynne Norwood Roberts, attended this "ceremony" with my mother, June Floyd Paddock Roberts, my brother, John Hammond Roberts, Jr, my son Marcos Pastrana, and my daughter, Anne Pastrana. I do not remember the date, but it was around 1983.
  1720. Stockton City Directory - 1904. Hammond, Howard bkkpr Scott & VanArsdale r 643 Hunter.
  1721. San Joaquin Co, CA Records, Dist #3901, Reg No #468, San Joaquin County. Date of birth: 15 Aug 1880.
  1722. City Directory, F M Husted & Co Stockton, 1902, p 101. HAMMOND Howard bookkeeper Scott & VanArsdale r643 N Hunter
    (Scott & VanArsdale was a lumber company, Center corner of Aurora).
  1723. Golden Nugget Library, San Joaquin Lodge No 19 Masonic Directory, 1904. Past Masters: Hammond, Howard; Hammond, Robert R.
  1724. City Directory, Dir of Stockton City & San Joaquin Co, A Kingsbury, Stockton, 1904, p. 128. HAMMOND Howard bookkeeper Scott & Van Arsdale r 643 N Hunter [same place Sylvester Hubbard works].
  1725. California Voter Registrations, 1900-1960. 95. Hammond, Howard, 25, manager, 643 N. Hunter.
  1726. Federal Census, 1910, California, Stockton Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T624_103; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 134; Image: 329. John, 66, retail merchant, b. RI, father b. MA, mother b. RI; Ray, wife, 57, married once, 35 years, Howard, 28 married twice - two years in present marriage; Elizabeth B, daughter-in-law (Howard's second wife) b. KY, both parents b. KY, 28, married once for two years; George B their son age (unreadable but would have been ) b. CA.
  1727. San Francisco Call, Vol 108, No 78, 17 Aug 1910. STOCKTON NAMES COUNTY DELEGATES
    Stockton, Aug 16 - the republicans held their ward meetings las night when they selected delegates to the republican county convention, to be held in Masonic hall August 27. The delegates are being voted on today, but inasmuch as there is no apparent opposition from any quarter, those named last night will undoubtedly be elected...Ward 2, Third Precinct: A. W. Simpson, C. E. Williams, J. W. Glenn, Howard Hammond, W. B. Hardacre, D. M. Burge, G. P. Roberts, W. A. French, L. O. Stamper, R. E. Wilcox.
  1728. City Directory, 1915, Polk & Husted Publishers, Stockton City & San Joaquin County, p 93. HAMMOND JONES & WILLIAMS (Howard Hammond Amos Jones F L Williams) Real Est 24 N San Joaquin.
  1729. City Directory, 1915, Polk & Husted Publishers, Stockton City & San Joaquin County, p 93. Hammond Howard (Hammond Jones & Williams) h 734 N Lincoln.
  1730. Stockton Record Newspaper, Date of publication unknown, p 6. PIONEER GROCERY TO CLOSE DOORS; Hammond & Yardley to Quit Stockton Because Lease is Unsatisfactory; Because a satisfactory lease can not be secured on the property the pioneer grocery store established 57 years ago by the late John Hammond and known for many years by the firm name of Hammond, Moore & Yardley, is to close up its business career. The present owners of the business, C. P. Hynes and D. G. McAdams are leaving Stockton...
    Fifty-seven years ago the greater part of the grocery business of Stockton was done by Shippee & McKee. John Hammond was one of the firm's enterprising clerks. Severing his connection with the firm he in partnership with George Natts, opened the store on Weber avenue which has prospered until the present hour. In fact the last year has been one of the banner years of the pioneer store's career. In the days of the infancy of the store miners came to Stockton and bought supplies to last them several months.
    Natts sold his interest in the store to T. P. Moore and not long afterward John Yardley was taken into the firm. At that time the store had only a 25-foot frontage and needing more space for the growing firm they found a friend in Simpson & Gray who built the store, 225 East Weber avenue. The firm remained at this site until the business doubled and then moved to its present site.
    Upon the death of Mr. Moore a number of years ago the firm took the name of Hammond & Yardley. About 10 years ago Mr. Yardley sold his interests to Mr. Hammond and Mr. Hammond remained the head of the firm until his death three years later. The store retained its name and for about five years was conducted by Mr. Hammond's son, Howard Hammond, through Dan O'Leary. Mr. O'Leary ceased his connection with the firm about two and a half years ago when Hynes & McAdams purchased the business. The Ruhl-Goodell company purchased the property and are the present owners.
  1731. City Directory, Stockton & San Joaquin County, 1920. Hammond & Williams (Howard Hammond & F L Williams) Real Est 26 N San Joaquin.
  1732. City Directory, Stockton & San Joaquin County, 1925. Hammon & Williams (Howard Hammond Frank L Williams) Real Est and Ins 16-18 N San Joaquin.
  1733. City Directory, R L Polk & Co, SF, 1932, p. 271. HAMMOND Howard (Eliz) (Hammond & Williams) sec State Building & Loan Assn h730 N Lincoln
    HAMMOND & WILLIAMS (Howard Hammond, Frank L Williams) Real Estate and Insurance, 16 N San Joaquin, Tel 4028.
  1734. Stockton Record Newspaper, Friday, December 2, 1938. HOWARD HAMMOND GIVEN FINAL RITES
    Final rites for Howard Hammond, 58, realtor, financier and member of a pioneer Stockton family, were held at First Presbyterian Church this afternoon with Dr. Ward Willis Long officiating. Hammond died in a local hospital Wednesday following a short illness. Active pallbearers were Junius Y. Roberts, Gilchrist P. Roberts, Dr. Wilke R. Renwick, Robert L. Beardslee, John Hammond Roberts and Robert Pusey Hastings. Honorary pallbearers were F. J. Dietrich, Jr, H. H. Briggs, Fred M. Pickering, John P. Irish, James Knox, W. Fred Ellis, E. B. Wemyss, William J. Lindenberger, E. B. Harvey, Jr, Clinton Harber, Dr. H. S. Chapman, Col. B. C. Allin, Frank L. Williams, Ramsey Probasco, Percy Cleghorn, Edward F. Harris, George Laughead, J. D. Mathewson, Dr. E. D. Langdon, James Barnes, George Leistner, Dr. J. F. Blinn and L. A. Mills.
  1735. San Joaquin Co, CA Records, Death Certificate - Dist #3901, Reg No #468. Howard Hammond, 720 N. Lincoln, b. Stockton, CA, 15 Aug 1880, age at death: 58 yrs 3 mos 15 days, occupation: real estate; father: John Hammond b. RI; mother: Emma Ray, b. PA; had resided in CA all his life; date of death: 30 Nov 1938; cause of death: myocarditis & coronary occulsion.
  1736. Cemetery Record. Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA - burial site: Block 31.
  1737. Death Certificate, Dist #3901, Reg No #468, San Joaquin County. Burial: 12/2/38, Rural Cemetery; Funeral Director: BC Wallace & Son, Stockton, Cal.
  1738. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920, Stockton, Ward 2, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: T625_144; Page: 1A; ED: 164; Image: 99. Howard Hammond, 39, owns own home, married, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA, real estate agent;
    Elizabeth B, 38, married, b. KY, both parents b. KY;
    George B, 10, attending school, b. CA, father b. CA, mother b. KY;
    Mary G, 9, attending school, b. CA, father b. CA, mother b. KY;
    Howard, 7, attending school, b. CA, father b. CA, mother b. KY;
    Owsley, 5, attending school, b. CA, father b. CA, mother b. KY;
    Augie F Whetesell, 56, widowed, b. MO, both parents b. unknown, servant for private family.
  1739. Stockton Record Newspaper, 1 Dec 1938, p. 1. ...Hammond married Elizabeth Brown, member of a Louisville (Ky.) family, January 2, 1908, and Mrs. Hammond and four children survive...
  1740. Federal Census, 1910, California. John, 66, retail merchant, b. RI, father b. MA, mother b. RI;
    Ray, wife, 57, married once, 35 years,
    Howard, 28 married two years in present marriage;
    Elizabeth B, daughter-in-law, b. KY, both parents b. KY, 28, married once for two years;
    George B, 1 1/2, b. CA., father b. CA, mother b. KY
    Ann E Ray, 82, mother-in-law, widowed, had 8 children 2 surviving, b. PA, both parents b. PA;
    Lillian A Lindberg, 19, servant, single, b. MN, both parents b. Sweden;
    Mary Kern, 30, servant, single, b. MN, both parents b. Germany.
  1741. City Directory, Stockton & San Joaquin County, 1920. Hammond Howard (Hammond & Williams) h 730 N Lincoln.
  1742. City Directory, Stockton & San Joaquin County, 1925. Hammond Howard (Hammond & Williams) and Sec State Building & Loan Assn h 730 N Lincoln.
  1743. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Roll: 211; Page: 53A; ED: 38; Image: 511.0. Howard Hammond, 49, married, 27 when first married, b. Ca, father b. RI, mother b. PA, secretary, Bldg & loan;
    Elizabeth, 48, married, 27 when first married, b. KY, both parents b. KY;
    George B, 21, single, attending school, b. CA, father b. CA, mother b. KY;
    Mary G, 29, single, attending school, b. CA, father b. CA, mother b. KY;
    Howard, 17, single, attending school, b. CA, father b. CA, mother b. KY;
    Owsley, 16, single, attending school, b. CA, father b. CA, mother b. KY;
    Minnie Babler, 23, single, b. OK, father b. Russia, mother b. Germany, servant in private family.
  1744. San Joaquin Co, CA Records. Residence at time of death: 720 N Lincoln, Stockton, CA.
  1745. Who's Who on the Pacific Coast. HAMMOND, Elizabeth Brown, b. Louisville, Ky., June 6, 1881; d. George Garvin and Amelia (Owsley) Brown; ed. pvt. schs. of Louisville; m. Howard Hammond, Jan. 2, 1908 (died 1938); children - George Brown, Mary Garvin, Howard, Owsley Bodley. Dir. and halfowner State Savings and Loan Assn., Stockton, Calif., since 1938. Dir. and vice pres. Haggin Memorial Gallery at Stockton, Calif. since 1939. Mem. D.A.R. Presbyn, Clubs: XIX Century, Stockton; Women's City, San Francisco. Home: 1815 N. Hunter St., Stockton 20. Office: 233 E. Weber Av., Stockton 3, Calif.
  1746. Federal Census, 1900, Kentucky, 1900, Indain Hill, Jefferson, KY, Roll: T623_533; Page: 24B; ED: 144. George Brown, 54, b. Sept 1845, married 25 years b. KY, father b. VA, mother b. Ireland, distiller of whiskey, owns own home w/o mortgage;
    Amelia, 52, b. 18458, married 25 years, had 9 children 6 surviving, b. KY, both parents b. KY;
    Mary G, 23, b. Jan 1877, single, b. KY, both parents b. KY;
    Owsley, 21, b. Feb 1879, single, b. KY, both parents b. KY;
    Elizabeth, 18, b. June 1881, single b. KY, both parents b. KY;
    Robison, 14, b. Mar 1886, at school, b. KY, both parents b. KY;
    James, 12, b. Mar 1888, at school, b. KY, both parents b. KY;
    Amelia, 11, b. Mar 1889, at school, b. KY, both parents b. KY;
    Mary Brown, 29, black, servant, single, b. Sept 1871, b. KY, father b. GA, mother b. IN;
    Clarrie Mack, 25, black, servant, single, b. Feb 1875, b. KY, both parents b. KY;
    Hall Hase, 25, black, servant, single, b. May 1875, b. KY, both parents b. KY;
    Frank Hardin, black, servant, single, b. Aug 1879, b. KY, both parents b. KY.
  1747. Obituary, Stockton Record, May 11, 1956. Text in Family Record Notes.
  1748. Funeral Card. In Memory of
    Elizabeth Brown Hammond
    Passed Away
    May 10, 1956
    Services conducted by
    B C Wallace & Son
    in the
    First Presbyterian Church
    Stockton, California
    May 12, 1956 at 10 A M
    Rev Ward Willis Long
    Rev James W Baird
    Ministers

    Interment
    Rural Cemetery.

  1749. Headstone, Block 29. Headstone with Howard Hammond.
  1750. Stockton Record Newspaper, Oct. 4, 1971. Funeral services will be held tomorrow for George Brown Hammond, 62, of 1173 Cameron, retired secretary-manager of State Savings and Loan, who died in a local hospital yesterday after a long illness...Surviving are his wife, Clara Lou; three children, David Edward Hammond and Thomas Brown Hammond, both of Sacramento, and Mrs. William Leathers of Stockton; two brothers, Dr. Howard Hammond of Kentfield and Owsley Bodley Hammond of Berkeley; a sister, Aubrey F. Lee of San Mateo, and four grandchildren...
  1751. Cemetery Record, Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA - Block 31.
  1752. Headstone, Block 29. Rural Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; Mary Garvin Hammond Lee 1910-1995.
  1753. US, Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, 550543910. Howard Hammond, male, white, b. 25 Aug 1912, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, d. 5 Apr 1999, parents: Howard Hammond and Elizabeth B Brown, SSN 550543910.
  1754. Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014. Howard Hammond, 550-54-3910, b. 25 Aug 1912, d. 5 Apr 1999, last residence: 94904 Greenbrae, Marin, CA.
  1755. Find A Grave Memorial, #167207300 (Charles Fallows Hammond). Patricia Micaela Caudill, 1987-1988.
  1756. Stockton City Directory - 1904. Hammond, Lesley Miss student.
  1757. City Directory, F M Husted & Co Stockton, 1902, p 101. HAMMOND Lesley Miss r643 N Hunter.
  1758. City Directory, Dir of Stockton City & San Joaquin Co, A Kingsbury, Stockton, 1904, p. 128. HAMMOND Lesley, student r 643 N Hunter.
  1759. Death Certificate, 3900-1545, County of San Joaquin. Lesley Hammond Munier, dob: 28 Apr 1885, dod: 25 July 1975; father: John Hammond, Rhode Island; mother: Emma Ray, PA; SSN: 560-03-2006; residence: 819 N Madison, Stockton, San Joaquin, CA; resided in county 45 years; resided in CA all her life. Cause of death: cardio circulatory collapses due to arteriosclerotic CV Disease and Meuniers disease.
    Informant: John Munier, 131 Thompson Dr, Painted Post, NY.
  1760. Social Security Death Index, 559-21-0891. Lesley Munier, dob: 28 Apr 1885; dod: Jul 1975 - Stockton, San Joaquin, CA, US
    SSN issued 1973 CA.
  1761. Marriage License, A095 - State of California - County of San Joaquin. William S Munier, 25, resident of San Diego, San Diego, CA, native of MA and Lesley Hammond, 22, native of CA, resident of Stockton, San Joaquin, CA.
    License issued 3 Aug 1907
    Marriage performed 5 Aug 1907 at St Marys Church by W B O'Conner, Recter; witnesses were R Hammond and Saide Trahern.
  1762. Federal Census, 1910, California, 1910, National, San Diego, CA; Roll: T624_95; ED: 138; Image: 900. William S Munier, 28, married 2 years, b. MA, both parents b. MA, bank teller;
    Lesley, wife, 24, married 2 years, 1 child who survives, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA;
    John H, 1 year 10 mos, b. CA, father b. MA, mother b. CA.
  1763. Federal Census, 1920, California, 1920, Los Angeles AD 63, Los Angeles, CA; Roll: T625_106; Page: 8A; ED: 156; Image: 460. William S Munier, head, 37, renting, married, b. MA, both parents b. MA, manager of bond company;
    Leslie, wife, 34, married, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. PA, no occupation.
  1764. Federal Census, 1930, California, 1930, Los Angeles, LA, CA; Roll: 134; Page: 3A; ED: 67; Image: 563.0. William S Munier, head, 48, renting $135/mo, has radio, married, 25 when first married, b. MA, both parents b. MA, real estate agent;
    Lesley, H, wife, 43, married, 20 when first married, b. CA, father b. RI, mother b. RI;
    John H, son, 21, single, attending school, b. CA, father b. MA, mother b. CA, no occupation.
  1765. WW I Military Registration, 4322C; Roll: 1544419. William Stephen Munier, residence: House Apts, Stockton, SJ, CA; 36, 17 Mar 1882; employed as Bond Salesman by McDonnell Co, Montgomery St, Stockton; wife Mrs Lesley Munier, House Apts, Stockton, Cal.; medium height, medium build, blue eyes, dark hair.
  1766. Social Security Death Index, 074-16-4646. John H Munier, dob: 19 Jun 1908; dod: 19 Feb 2001; last residence: Exeter, Rockingham, NH 03833.
  1767. Find A Grave Memorial, #78635179. Dr. John Hammond Munier, b. 19 June 1908, San Diego, SD, CA, d. 19 Feb 2001 (aged 92), Exeter, Rockingham, NH; burial: Erwin Fairview Cemetery, Painted Post, Steuben Co, NY.