Name |
Edward 'Eddie' Hammond [1, 2] |
Prefix |
Capt. |
Suffix |
I |
Birth |
1647 |
Northampton County, Virginia, USA [1, 3] |
- He was shown as Edw'd Hamond, age 26 in Apr 1673; as age 27 in Feb 1673/74 and as age 41 in May 1689 when he was of Somerset Co, MD.
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Gender |
Male |
Land - they received a land patent |
1654 |
Northampton County, Virginia, USA [4] |
- It was in this year that Edward Hamond, as son-and-heir of Marke Hamond repatented N66 (between Bridgetown & Marionville). In 1663 Richard Jacob (N68) had married Mary, the widow of Marke Hamond, and although the title to this land was already in the name of Edward, Jacob left it to Edward Hamond in his will. In 1664 Edward and Anne Hamond exchanged with Arthur Upshur for 700 acres (A3).
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Court - named in petition |
2 Jan 1653/54 |
Northampton County, Virginia, USA [5] |
- Upon the petition of Mary, the wife of Rich. Jacobs, it appears that her son Edward Hammond is greatly damnified (by a survey lately taken upon the land appertaining unto the said orphan, by Mr. Wm. Mellinge) which land extends to the full quantity of 250 acres, situated and abutting upon the land (lately belonging unto Mr. John Rogers dec'd) upon the broad creek which was formerly surveyed by Mr. Edm. Scarburgh, beginning at the ancient great marked pine tree and running in breath westerly towards the land of Rich. Jacob, northerly upon the main branch, and southerly unto the woods. Its therefore thought fit and ordered that the said tract of 250 acres be survey within 30 days after the date here of (according to the instructions above expressed) that the instructions and full quantity of land appertaining unto the said Edward Hammond, orphan, may be exactly laid out in length and breath (as in justice and equity the same ought to be). Recorded 4 Feb 1653/54. (NOTE: According to Whitelaw, p. 379, tract N66, in 1642 Edmund Scarburgh reported a survey of 300 acres which he had made at the request of Roger Johns. It was on both sides of the later county division line (Occahannock Cr). In 1645 a patent for 250 acres of the same land on Occahannock Cr went to Roger Johns which was repatented by Edward Hammond in 1654, as son-and-heir of Mark Hamond. Therefore, on 2 Jan 1653/54 when Mary, the widow of Mark Hammond who had married Richard Jacob, mentioned that this land was abutting the land lately belonging to Mr. John Rogers dec'd, she was refering to Roger Johns, not John Rogers. Or this was a transcription error by either the clerk of court in 1653/54 or by Frank Walczyk about the year 2000.)
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Will - Mentioned in a will |
4 Dec 1661 |
Northampton County, Virginia, USA [6] |
- In her will Barbary Badum named: Mary Jacob the wife of Richard Jacob the 1st mare colt which falls from my own mare marked with Henry Voss's mark. To Richard Jacob my hat. To Edward Hammond my best feather bed, a green rug, hammock, a pair of curtains, and a pot and skellet. To Philip Jacob eldest son of Richard Jacob one cow named "Beaver." My mare and her increase to run as a joynter between Mary Jacob the wife of Richard Jacob and Priscilla Jacob his eldest dau. and Elizabeth Roberts wife of William Roberts. To Mary Jacob my great pewter voyder and my gold ring which Dr. George Warren brought in. To John Lawrence the 1st cow calf that falls from the cow called "Cherry." To Thomas Jacob the son of Richard Jacob the cow called "Cherry." Witt: William 'X' Abden, John 'X' Korde, John Laurence. (Note: Initially Mary Jacob was granted the administration, but later it was given to Arthur Upshot in right of his wife.) (NOTE: By this time Mary (Clarke) Hammond Jacob had married as her 3rd husband Arthur Upshur. It is unclear why Barbary (Hudson) Badum was leaving Mary and her children her estate.)
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Heir - named as |
13 Jan 1662/63 |
Northampton County, Virginia, USA [1] |
- He was shown as my son-in-law (meaning step-son) Edward Hammon and given 250 acres on Nuswatox Creek in the will of Richard Jocob, wife Mary.
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Land - they sold land |
1664 |
Northampton County, Virginia, USA [4] |
- It was in this year that Edward and Anne Hamond exchanged N66 with Arthur Upshur for 700 acres (A3).
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Land - they sold land |
1665 |
Accomack County, Virginia, USA [7] |
- It was in this year that Edward and Ann Hamon sold their part of tract A3 (that they exchanged with Arthur Upshur) to Robert Watson.
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Land - they bought land |
1669 |
Accomack County, Virginia, USA [8] |
- It was in this year that Edward Hammond bought 500 acres of tract A9 from Timothy and Sarah Coe.
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Land - they sold land |
1669 |
Northampton County, Virginia, USA [9] |
- It was in this year that Edward Hamon & his wife Ann sold their part of N84 (between Marionville & Red Bank Landing) to William Roberts.
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Anecdote |
17 Mar 1669/70 [10] |
- On 17 Mar 1669/70 Richard Kellam and Edward Hammond differed over a small tract of land lying between them at Matchepungo. At the court's proposal, Hammond chose John Stokely and Kellam chose Nathaniel Bradford to determine the value of the work done on the land; Kellam would pay that sum to Hammond, who was to transfer ownership to Kellam. If they did not agree, the order was void, and the first prosecutor would pay the charges. If they agreed, the court charges could be shared equally.
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Anecdote |
18 Nov 1671 |
Accomack County, Virginia, USA [11] |
- In Apr 1670 Wm. Taylor had a judgement against Edw'd Hammond for 1462 lbs tobacco, which was not satisfied. Ordered that the judgement by revived with Hammond paying the costs. On 18 Nov 1671 Edw'd Hammond confessed that he took and rode a horse belonging to Wm. Taylor without permission. Ordered that the sheriff take Hammond into custody till he posted security for good behavior and paid court costs.
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Anecdote |
19 Dec 1671 |
Accomack County, Virginia, USA [12] |
- On 19 Dec 1671 Sarah Turner was presented by the grand jury for adultery. On 20 Jan 1671/72 Sarah Turner was presented by the grand jury for committing adultery. She confessed "her sorrow and repentance," and in hopes of her reformation, the court ordered her taken into custody till she gave security for her behavior. Edwd. Hamond agreed to pay her fine and post a bond to save the parish from supporting her bastard child; he was ordered to post security and pay all court charges. On 29 Jan 1671/72 it was recorded that Sarah Turner petitioned the court: Sarah had been summoned to court, and should have appeared "with humble penitence and hearty contrition for her breach both of the laws of God and man through the deceitful allusions and persuasions of the Devil," but did not appear because of "extraordinary sickness and weakness of body." She implored the court's compassion on her present condition and asked that the "severity of the law may not be imposed on your truly sorrowful petitioner." She would pay the fine and "nevermore offend in like manner, but shall make her constant prayers to Almighty God for mercy and forgiveness for her crimes past. And the father of this her shame will secure the parish from any charge thereby arising." Then on 19 Nov 1672 at the petition of Sarah Turner, she was released from her bond for good behavior; she paid court charges.
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Anecdote |
20 Jan 1671/72 [13] |
- On 20 Jan 1671/72 Sarah Turner was presented by the grand jury for committing adultery. She confessed "her sorrow and repentance," and in hopes of her reformation, the court ordered her taken into custody till she gave security for her behavior. Edwd. Hamond agreed to pay her fine and post a bond to save the parish from supporting her bastard child; he was ordered to post security and pay all court charges.
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Age - Their age was stated in a record |
Apr 1673 |
Northampton County, Virginia, USA [14] |
- He was shown as Edwd Hamond, age 26.
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Age - Their age was stated in a record |
Feb 1673/74 |
Accomack County, Virginia, USA [15] |
- He was shown as Edwd Hamond, age 27.
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Land - they sold land |
1677 |
Accomack County, Virginia, USA [16] |
- It was in this year that Edward Hamon & his wife Anne sold 200 aces of tract A9 to Richard Garryson. This was west of the seaside road and extended westward along the north side of the present Mappsburg crossroad. Then in 1678 they sold the balance as 450 acres to John Michael Sr. (N32).
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Relocated |
1677 |
(formerly Somerset Co), Worcester Co, Maryland [17] |
- Edward Hammond emigrated to Maryland in 1677 and is recorded as transporting himself, Ann, his wife, John, Edward, Marke, & Mary, his children, & Geo. Stinton, Wm. Thomas, Laurence Gibson, & Ann Meares.
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Will - Named in Father-in-laws will |
27 Oct 1677 |
Accomack County, Virginia, USA [18] |
- He was shown as my son-in-law Edward Hamon in the will of John Smith, taylor, wife Joyce. He also named a daughter Ann Hammon.
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Land - they bought land |
23 Aug 1679 |
tract Simpleton, Worcester Co, Maryland [19] |
- Thomas Selby sold to Edward Hammond part of this tract called Hammonds Choice containing 530 acres.
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Land - they received a land patent |
1 Oct 1681 |
Worcester Co, Maryland [20] |
- It contained 700 acres. On 12 Nov 1735 Matthew Purnell, wife Mary, quitclaimed 108 acres to John Hammond, son of Edward, tract Long Ridge taken out of tract Shaftsbury, patented by Edward Hammond, grandfather of John who made over to Thomas Purnell who willed to son Matthew.
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Land - they sold land |
12 Nov 1682 |
tract Simpleton, Worcester Co, Maryland [19] |
- Edward Hammond sold 530 acres of this tract called Hammonds Choice to John Bishop.
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Land - they sold land |
16 Aug 1683 |
tract Simpleton, Worcester Co, Maryland [19] |
- Edward Hammond, wife Ann, sold 480 acres of the Hammonds Choice part of this tract to Matthew Scarborough.
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Land - they bought land |
19 Aug 1684 |
tract Ravenstone, Worcester Co, Maryland [21] |
- Matthew Scarborough, wife Hannah Scarborough, sold this tract of 400 acres to Edward Hammond.
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Will - Witnessed a will |
23 Dec 1685 |
Worcester Co, Maryland [22] |
- It was on this date that Francis Joyce, Achible Eraskin & Edmo: Hamond witnessed the will of Henry Bishop Sr., wife Ann, (then) Somerset Co, MD.
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Age - Their age was stated in a record |
May 1689 |
Accomack County, Virginia, USA [23] |
- He was shown as Edwd Hamond, of Som. Co, MD, age 41.
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Lived |
May 1689 |
Somerset Co, Maryland [3, 24] |
- Deposition of Edward Hamond of Somerset County, Maryland, aged about 41 years: About nine years ago in September, Hamond went fishing; going ashore about the middle of the west side of Gingoteage Island, he saw near the shore a house about 15 feet long built on posts. A piece of ground near the house had been cleared and enclosed in a bush fence. Several Indians that used to hunt cockles in the area were in the house; they were gathering the corn growing there and roasting the ears. Hamond also saw trees, either apple or peach, flourishing there. He stayed at the house that night, and while there, inquired who had built the house and cleared the land. He was told that Thomas Welburne had done it and that Toby Bull had built the house. Hamond further noted that the Indian corn growing there had tall stalks. Signed and sworn before Edm. Scarburgh on 15 May 1689, by Edward (EH) Hammond. Recorded 3 October 1689.
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Court - plaintiff |
12 Jun 1691 |
(formerly Somerset Co), Worcester Co, Maryland [25] |
- Edward: Hammond: plt. Somerset County: Vs. Bryan: Peart of this County, Smith was attached to answer unto Contra. Edmund:Hammond of y same County Planter in an accon of detinue. ---------- Bryan: Peart: Deft. And whereupon the plt by James:Sangster his Attorney Comes and Sayes that the --------- Said plt did bargain and Sell a Certain Plantation to Matthew:Scarbrough of this County Mercht. and upon ye plts removall from the sd Plantation did leave one Milstone
Att the sd Plantation not having Opportunity of transporting the same, which sd Plantation is now in the posession of the Said: deft. Peart who unjustly and malitiously deteineth the sd Milstone, and the further to endamnifie and defraud the plt of the same, hath put it for a block to Support a tobacco house therewith whereby the plt sayes he is damnified and hath losse to the value of twelve hundred pounds of tobacco, and hereupon brings this Suite &c. Ja: Sa pr Quer. pled. Jno. Doe, Rich: Roe, Plea. viz. Edward: Hamond: Plt And the deft saith that the plt hath no right to the sd Milstone and thereupon Bryan: Peart. Deft puts himself upon the Country. Edward: Jones and the plt replyes & saith that the deft deteineth the sd Milstone wch is the property
of the plt. J: Sa: // Issue joynd & referred to a Jury. / verte.
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Deed of Gift - Gave a Deed of Gift to someone |
14 Nov 1691 |
Somerset Co, Maryland [26] |
- Edward Hammond and John Franklin each agree to deliver one cow and calf to John Hammond for the benefit of his daughter Rhodiah Hammond. If Rhodiah dies before reaching age of majority, then livestock passes to her sister Ann Hammond. The agreement was witnessed by William Ffassett and Peter Dent. (NOTE: Edward Hammond is the father of John Hammond (thus the father-in-law of Elizabeth Fassett). John Franklin is married to Rhodiah (Lambertson) Fassett (thus the step-father of Elizabeth Fassett). John Hammond is the wife of Elizabeth Fassett. Rhodiah Hammond is named after her grandmother, Rhodiah (Lambertson) Fassett Franklin. Ann Hammond is named after her grandmother, Ann (Smith) Hammond. William Fassett is the brother of Elizabeth Fassett.)
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Militia |
1696 |
Worcester Co, Maryland [27] |
- Shown as Edward Hamond, he was on a list of Military Officers of (then) Somerset County to King William and Queen Mary.
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Church - Named as church vestryman |
Feb 1696/97 |
Snow Hill Parish, Worcester Co, Maryland [28] |
- When Somerset County was divided into 4 parishes, the one named Snow Hill Parish, consisting of Bogettenorton & Mattapany Hundreds, had the following Vestrymen: Matt: Scarborough, Wm. Round, John Franklin, Thomas Pointer, Thomas Selby and Edward Hamond. (NOTE: Of thes names, Torrence shows Scarborough and Hammond families were Church of England and Round and Franklin families were Presbyterian.)
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Land - they bought land |
31 Mar 1703/04 |
Lots 23, 24 & 25, Snow Hill Town, (formerly Somerset Co), Worcester Co, Maryland [29] |
- Whereas Samuel Hopkins Sr did buy of Anne Bishop, relict & Extrx of Henry Bishop Sr formerly dec'd, one lot in Snow Hill Town, No. 23, which Town Lot said Hopkins sold on 5 Dec 1691 to John Webb and Lots No. 24 & 25. On the last day of March 1703/04 the said John Webb & Colebra his wife sold these lots to Capt. Edward Hammond, of Somerset Co, MD.
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Court - named in indictment |
12 Mar 1705/06 |
Worcester Co, Maryland [2] |
- Indicted by Somerset County grand jury for "unlawfully Cohabiting and Committing fowle and abseen [sic] Accons in bed with Jane Griffen wife of Enoch Griffen." Convicted by the same jury. Archives of Maryland 847, p. 46
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Court - named in indictment |
Between 1707 and 1708 |
Worcester Co, Maryland [2] |
- Again indicted in relation to Joan Griffen. Again reversed by the Provincial Court at Annapolis. Hammond represented in both instances by Thomas Macnemara.
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Court - named in order |
May 1707 |
Worcester Co, Maryland [2] |
- Hammond's conviction by the Somerset Court is thrown out by the Provincial Court.
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Sabbath Breaker |
14 Aug 1707 |
Worcester Co, Maryland [2, 30] |
- In August Court 1707 in the case of Her Majesty vs. Capt Edward Hammond, he was indicted for that he the said Capt. Edward Hammond the fear of God before his eyes not having but being seduced by the instigation of the devil the good laws of this province against fornication and adultery not regarding at All Hallows Parish in 1706 and at diverse other times after admonition to him given with force and arms doth unlawfully cohabit with and frequent the company of one Jane Griffin wife of Enoch Griffin.The same court he was also incited for not keeping holy the Lords day commonly called Sunday by being drunk and several other vitiate lewd and debauched actions in dishonor of Almighty God on the first day of October in 1704 and other times. Hammond was acquitted of both charges (JR1707/8:14-15).
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Deed of Gift - Gave a Deed of Gift to someone |
5 Mar 1707/08 |
(formerly Somerset Co), Worcester Co, Maryland [31] |
- I, Edward Hammon, for love and affection that I, Edward Hammon, do bear unto Ann Griffin, daughter of Jane Griffin of Somerset County, give to Ann Griffin 250 acres of land on northernmost side of Pocomoke, where formerly Robert Lewis(?) lived and one Lot in Snow Hill Town, and one Negro girl Betty aged about 5 years, and one Negro aged about 15 months named Willim, and 6 cows and calves (described cattle mark), and 4 two-year old heifers (described cattle mark), and a Ram, 2 new feather beds, rugs, blankets, sheets, curtains and numerous other household items, and a sloop. But if she dies without issue lawfully begotten of her own body, then to return to said Edward Hammon Senr or his heirs. Signed 5 Mar 1707/8 by Edward (his EH mark) Hammon. Witt: Benj. Burton & Upshur King. Recorded 22 Jun3 1708.
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Court - named in presentment |
10 Mar 1707/08 |
(formerly Somerset Co), Worcester Co, Maryland [32] |
- The Grand Jury presented Jane Griffin wife of Enoch Griffin for unlawfully cohabiting with Capt. Edward Hammond; Walter Reed and John Covington informers (JR 1707/8:69).
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Cohabited Presented |
Jun 1708 |
Worcester Co, Maryland [2] |
- "hath unlawfully entertained and cohabited with one Jane Griffin the wife of Enoch Griffin late of this county to dishonor of almighty God the evil example of others and against the peace of our Sovereign Lady the Queen her crown and dignity ...” Acquitted
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Court - named in presentment |
Nov 1710 |
All Hollows Parish, Worcester Co, Maryland [2] |
- Presented by grand jury “for providing for Jane Griffin of Allhollows Parish she being deemed a lude woman and forewarned to the contrary by the Church Wardens Mr. John Purnell informer evidences Benjamin Burton and Walter Reed” (SOMERSET II, 142).
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Land - they sold land |
25 Jan 1710/11 |
Lots 23, 24 & 25, Snow Hill Town, (formerly Somerset Co), Worcester Co, Maryland [29] |
- Capt. Edward Hammond of Somerset Co, MD, planter, and his wife Elizabeth, sold to Nicholas Roach, of Someset Co, MD, felt maker, these 3 lots and improvements made to these 3 lots, for 71 pounds. Signed: Edward (his EH mark) Hammond and Elizabeth Hammond. Witt: Thomas Poole & John Truitt. Recorded 9 Mar 1711.
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Court - presented for adultery |
Mar 1711 |
Worcester Co, Maryland [2] |
- Of fornication and adultery with Jane Griffin, wife of Enoch Griffin, she being deemed a lewd woman, and notwithstanding Hammond having been forewarned not to provide for her. Hamond pleads guilty and is fined (SOMERSET II, p 161-162).
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Estate Settlement - They were named in a settlement |
14 Jul 1711 |
Worcester Co, Maryland [33] |
- The admin account of John Deal was valued at £160.2.6 and then £107.9.1. Payments to: Mr. John Hampton, Robert Ford, Samuel Davis, William Patton, Laughlin Oflanagin, Walton Huling, Richard Woodcraft, Edward Hamon Sr., Thomas Powell, John Patte, Robert Tyler, William Henderson, William Faucitt, Mr. John Bozeman, Jane Pittmon Dent, Jane Pittmon Dent per Mr. Gray & Samuel Hopkins. Admrx: Katherine Deal.
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Court - named in indictment |
Nov 1711 |
(formerly Somerset Co), Worcester Co, Maryland [32] |
- The Grand Jury indicted Capt. Edward Hammond for providng for Jane Griffin of All Hallows Parish she being deemed a lude woman and forewarned to the contrary by the Church Wardens; Mr. John Purnell informer, evidences Benjamin Burton and Walter Reed. In March Court 1710/11, Capt. Edward Hammond of Pocotenorton Hundred in All Hallows Parsh was tried for fornication and adultery as he did provide for and entertain one Jane Griffin wife of Enoch Griffin being deemed and reputed to be a Lewed woman notwithstanding he had been legally forewarned and admonished not to provide for nor frequent her company. Capt Edward Hammond came into court and pled guilty. (JR 1709/11:430, 450-451).
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Land - they sold land |
4 Mar 1712 |
tract Ravenstone, Worcester Co, Maryland [21] |
- Capt. Edward Hammond sold this tract to Thomas Purnell.
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Land - they sold land |
7 Mar 1712 |
tract Sherborn, Worcester Co, Maryland [34] |
- Capt. Edward Hammond sold 400 acres of this tract to Thomas Purnell.
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Estate Settlement - They were named in a settlement |
3 Jul 1712 |
Worcester Co, Maryland [35] |
- It was on this date that Dennis Dyall, Ketheren Deal and Capt. Ed. Hammon were among those to whom payments were made to settle the estate of James Gray.
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Deed of Gift - Gave a Deed of Gift to someone |
27 Jan 1712/13 |
(formerly Somerset Co), Worcester Co, Maryland [32] |
- I, Edward Hammond Senr of Allhallows Parish in Somerset County, for divers good and valuable consideration, but more especially for and in consideration of the parental respect, tender care, ardent love, love and affection which I have always borne and do now bare unto my son, Edward Hammond, I do now put in writing under my had and seal this deed of gift declaring . . . for comfortable substance and further well being of my said son, his heirs & assigns and in all respects to be as powerful and equal force, effect & virtue as any will or testament that by me could be made and put in writing for further demonstration of my true meaning and fatherly love and benevolence I have given, granted . . . to my said son Edward Hammon 300 acres of land to bind on a certain parcel of land which I have already given to Anne Griffin, quantity of 200 acres, then taking such breadth that with a line parallel to the aforesaid bounds as shall contain 300 acres which the aforesaid plantation to have and to hold the said 300 acres of land & plantation. Signed on 27 January 1712/13 by Edward (his EH mark) Hammon. Witt: Thomas Purnell & Robt. Perrie. On 27 Jan 1712/13 came Edward Hammon Senr and acknowledged before us, John Franklin & Samll Hopkins, that the within deed of gift is his free act and deed. Recorded 28 April 1713.
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Court - named in order |
Jun 1713 |
(formerly Somerset Co), Worcester Co, Maryland [36] |
- Capt Edward Hammond is security for Nicholas McLander, who has not appeared. Ed Hammond Sen'r has not appeared either, and £10 security if forfeited.
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Deed of Gift - Gave a Deed of Gift to someone |
8 Jun 1713 |
(formerly Somerset Co), Worcester Co, Maryland [32] |
- Edward Hammond deeded to Oliver Griffin, Ann Griffin and Ammie Griffin for the love and affection he had for the children of Jane Griffin, dec'd: to Oliver to have one gray mare branded E H and one cow and calf marked with Hammond's mark and four ewes and lambs marked, one feather bed and furniture and two guns; to Anne Griffin a horse which is to remain in the custody of Hammond's son Edward until she arrives at age 18 and to Ammie all the cattle in Hammond's mark, one mark branded with the letter A and also two feather beds and furniture, two silver spoons and a mortar, table and chest; the rest of Hammond's pewter to be divided among them (IKL:91).
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Will |
7 Jul 1718 |
Worcester Co, Maryland [37, 38] |
- In his will Edward Hammon Sr. gave to Hester, daughter of Catharine Diall. To Oliver Griffin, Anne Griffin & Catharine Diall. To grandsons John and Edward, sons of Edward. To grandson William Bowen. To daughter Mary Bowen. To Hannah, daughter of Denis Diall. Residue to Anne and Oliver Griffin, equally. Extr Denis Driskell & Anne Griffin. Witt: John Truitt, John Jones & Benjamin Burton.
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Death |
Bef 4 Sep 1718 |
Queponco, Newark, Worcester Co, Maryland [2, 37] |
- It was on this date that his will was probated.
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Estate appraisers & kin - Named in |
1719 |
Worcester Co, Maryland [39] |
- He was shown as Edward Hammond. Appraisers: Isaac Brittingham & John Dennis. Next of kin: William Bowens & Mary Bowens.
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Estate Settlement - Account of an estate was filed |
13 Jul 1725 |
Worcester Co, Maryland [40] |
- The admin account of Edward Hammond (first filed 15 Jun 1719) was valued at £194.9.11. Appraisers (1st set): Isaac Brittingham & John Dennis. Appraisers (2nd set): Samuel Powell & John Dennis. Creditors: John Burbauge. Next of kin: William Bowens & Mary Bowens. Executrix: (name not given), dead for 4 years. Admr/Extr: Moses Driskall. (NOTE: Moses Driskall was the son of Dennis Driskall who was one of the joint Extrs with Anne Griffin of the estate of Edward Hammond Sr. Dennis Driskall died before 9 Nov 1721, naming a son Moses in his will of 27 Jan 1720/21. Moses Driskall submitted admin. accounts for both Edward Hammond and his father Dennis Driskall on the same date, 13 Jul 1725.)
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Estate Settlement - They were named in a settlement |
13 Mar 1734 |
Worcester Co, Maryland [41] |
- The admin. account of Winifred Driskill which had been appraised at £76.9.2 was now valued at £71.13.8. She had been the Extrx of Dennis Driskill, who was Extr of Capt. Edward Hammond. Received from: John Coldwell, John Scarborough & Price Collins. Payments to (from estate of Capt. Edward Hammond): estate of John Hampton, Esther Diall (legatee) per her mother Catherine Diall, Thomas Brooke & William Holland & Thomas Addison Esq & Stratton Breton. Payments to (from estate of Dennis Driskill): Thomas Hugg, Thomas Brooke, William Holland & Thomas Addison Esq. Payments to: Richard Driskill (his portion of his mother's (unnamed) estate) & Mrs. Hampton. Admr: Moses Driskill.
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Reference Identifier |
Worcester |
Record ID |
68310 |
Origins  |
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Patriarch & Matriarch |
Mark Hammond, b. Abt 1615 d. Bef 12 Jan 1652, Northampton County, Virginia, USA  (Age < 37 years) (Father) (--?--) (--?--), b. Abt 1600, England d. Yes, date unknown (Grandmother)  |
Half-siblings |
2 half brothers and 3 half sisters (family of Richard Jacob and Mary Clarke) |
| 1. Priscilla Jacob, b. Abt 1653, Northampton County, Virginia, USA d. Yes, date unknown | | 2. Sarah Jacob, b. Abt 1655, Northampton County, Virginia, USA d. Yes, date unknown | | 3. Mary Jacob, b. Abt 1657, Northampton County, Virginia, USA d. Yes, date unknown | + | 4. William Jacob, b. Abt 1659, Northampton County, Virginia, USA d. Abt 1685, Northampton County, Virginia, USA (Age 26 years) ╚═ Ann Upshur, m. Abt 1680 | + | 5. Richard Jacob, II, b. 31 Oct 1661, Northampton County, Virginia, USA d. Bef Apr 1720, Northampton County, Virginia, USA (Age < 58 years) ╚═ Elizabeth Clarke, m. Bef 1 Mar 1702/03 ; Anne Carvey, m. Abt 1716 | |
Person ID |
I68310 |
MilesFiles23 |
Last Modified |
14 Mar 2023 |