Re: Hammack or Hammock
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Re: Hammack or Hammock
harley briden 3/15/98
Hi Harley:
Here is a short pedigree chart showing only a portion of the line. Could the below Carrie Hammock byany chance be your Caroline Hammack b 2 Dec 1847 who married William T. Hamrick? This is all I have on the 1st generation of this line, but it sure looks close. This is the way I have it posted with no modifications from you message.This is the tail end of a very long line. Sure would like to trade data with you.
Tom
Ancestors of Carrie HAMMOCK - 8 May 1998
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Ancestors of Carrie HAMMOCK - 8 May 1998
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FIRST GENERATION
FIRST GENERATION1.Carrie HAMMOCK was born in 1848 in GA. Married Will “William” Hamrick “Hammock”
1.Carrie HAMMOCK was born in 1848 in GA. Married Will “William” Hamrick “Hammock”SECOND GENERATION
SECOND GENERATION2.Mansel W. (Womack?) HAMMOCK was born about 1805 in Hancock Co, GA.He died before 1860.Mansel and Martha were living in Crawford Co GA in 1850 census
Crawford Co. GA 1850 Census
Mansel W Hammock45planter$1,400.GA
Martha A (Amos)"39wifeGA
M. A."21 fGA
William"18 mGA
Felix"15 mGAHe was married to Martha Ann AMOS on 7 Nov 1826 in Hancock Co, GA.CD 3 June 1994, GA Marriages Hancock Co. 1807-1888.
Crawford Co. GA 1850 Census
Mansel W Hammock45planter$1,400.GA
Martha A (Amos)"39wifeGA
M. A."21 fGA
William"18 mGA
Felix"15 mGAHe was married to Martha Ann AMOS on 7 Nov 1826 in Hancock Co, GA.CD 3 June 1994, GA Marriages Hancock Co. 1807-1888.
3.Martha Ann AMOS.!Sister of George Washington Amos.
3.Martha Ann AMOS.!Sister of George Washington Amos.THIRD GENERATION
THIRD GENERATION4.William T. HAMMOCK was born about 1775.He died in Apr 1828 in Crawford Co., GA.He was married to Mary about 1795.
4.William T. HAMMOCK was born about 1775.He died in Apr 1828 in Crawford Co., GA.He was married to Mary about 1795.5.Mary was born between 1780 and 1790.She died on 4 Sep 1843 in , Crawford Co., GA.Mary Hammock's will from Will book A p 48, 1835-?? Crawford Co., GA.
Son Simeon to have larger share of estate, as he lived with me and cared for me during my widowhood.
Children: Lewis, Talbot D, Manuel W., Sarah, (wife Jane, widow of John Tanner, Catherine, wife of Washington Amos., Martha widow of William P Wright. Son, Talbot D. Trustee of slaves of Sarah Wright. Executor, Talbot D Hammock, Witnesses James Harris
W. M. Jordan,
Son Simeon to have larger share of estate, as he lived with me and cared for me during my widowhood.
Children: Lewis, Talbot D, Manuel W., Sarah, (wife Jane, widow of John Tanner, Catherine, wife of Washington Amos., Martha widow of William P Wright. Son, Talbot D. Trustee of slaves of Sarah Wright. Executor, Talbot D Hammock, Witnesses James Harris
W. M. Jordan,
6.George AMOS was born in 1807 in Lunenburg Co, VA.He was married to Anny BENTLEY.
6.George AMOS was born in 1807 in Lunenburg Co, VA.He was married to Anny BENTLEY.7.Anny BENTLEY.
7.Anny BENTLEY.FOURTH GENERATION
FOURTH GENERATION8.Robert S. HAMMOCK was born on 17 Oct 1737 in N.Farnham Parish, Richmond Co., VA.He died about 24 Feb 1800 in , Wilkes Co., GA.!BIRTH:Recorded in North Farnham Parish Register of Richmond County, Virginia.
8.Robert S. HAMMOCK was born on 17 Oct 1737 in N.Farnham Parish, Richmond Co., VA.He died about 24 Feb 1800 in , Wilkes Co., GA.!BIRTH:Recorded in North Farnham Parish Register of Richmond County, Virginia.Edward JACKSON and Abigail , his wife, of Amelia County, Virginia, deed to Robert Hammock and Milley, his wife in consideration of "natural affection and love for son-in-law and his wife, and 5 shillings," 81 acres in Amelia County, adjacent Little Harrican {Swamp} and creek.Wits: John Bailey, Charnel Hightower, Benjamin Bridgeforth and Charles Connally. Amelia County, Virginia, Deed Book 11, p. 125. Dated 23 May 1770.
Edward JACKSON and Abigail , his wife, of Amelia County, Virginia, deed to Robert Hammock and Milley, his wife in consideration of "natural affection and love for son-in-law and his wife, and 5 shillings," 81 acres in Amelia County, adjacent Little Harrican {Swamp} and creek.Wits: John Bailey, Charnel Hightower, Benjamin Bridgeforth and Charles Connally. Amelia County, Virginia, Deed Book 11, p. 125. Dated 23 May 1770.In 19 Oct 1789: Edward Jackson wrote his will in Nottoway Co. VA.(EdwardJackson's property in Amelia was cut off into Nottoway Co. in the late 1780s. The early recordsof Nottoway Co were destroyed, and this will comes from the Revolutionary War Pension Applicatoin of Mrs Jane Bailey Jackson, widow of John E Jackson, son of Edward Jackson)
In 19 Oct 1789: Edward Jackson wrote his will in Nottoway Co. VA.(EdwardJackson's property in Amelia was cut off into Nottoway Co. in the late 1780s. The early recordsof Nottoway Co were destroyed, and this will comes from the Revolutionary War Pension Applicatoin of Mrs Jane Bailey Jackson, widow of John E Jackson, son of Edward Jackson)Item 4 of the will: I give to my daughter Millenor Hammock five Shillings Specie at the division of my estate.
Item 4 of the will: I give to my daughter Millenor Hammock five Shillings Specie at the division of my estate.WILL: Signed in Wilkes County on July 9, 1779 abd probated in Wilkes County,
Georgia on February 24 1800. (Vol.1, p.59 -"Early Georgia Records").
Georgia on February 24 1800. (Vol.1, p.59 -"Early Georgia Records").
p. 218 Wilkes County Will Book (this is possibly a hadwritten copy of the
original will.)
original will.)
In the name of God, Amen.I Robert Hammock (Senior) of the county of Wilkes and State of Georgia planter; being sick and weak of Body but of perfect understanding. calling to mend the mortality of my body do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament;
First I give my body to the Earth to be buried in a decent manner and my Soul I give into the hands of almighty God my merciful Creator and as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it has Pleased God to bless me in this life, I do hereby give, Bequeath, and devise in manner and form followingthat is to say.
First I give and Bequeath unto my Dearly Beloved Wife, Milenor the whole of the Land which is cleared on the several Tracts I now possess during her life (that she may be able to raise the children that are yet under age in a creditable and Decent manner) Except such plantations that may hereafter be mentioned whereon any of my Children are settled.Likewise I leave her the whole of my livestock and moveable effects during her life unless She sees a cause hereafter to assist her Daughters; In that case I leave to her own
Discretion and her Death the whole of the said moveable Effects as well as Live Stock of all Kinds as household furniture Plantation Tools and Instruments are to be equally divided among her to the only use and Behoof of them & their Heirs forever.
Also I give and bequeath unto Milly Bentley or her heirs Sixteen Lawfull Dollars which is to be considered as the whole of her claim against the Estate.
Also I leave unto Lewis my first son (in consideration of his paying the Estate before hand thirty silver Dollars, one hundred acres of land to him and his heirs forever to Include the Plantation whereon he is now Living.
Also to Robert my Second Son I leave one hundred acres of Land adjoining to his brother Lewis and MacFarline's to the use and Behoof of him and his heirs forever.
Also I give and Bequeath unto my third son Joshua and his heirs forever one hundred Acres of Land to join his Brother and Perry's Survey and where as the said Joshua has great at Trouble in clearing a plantation where and Lewis are now settled. He is at full liberty to make another Crop in the field he had cleared on Lewis's Land rent free likewise the Land that he has cleared on that side of the Creek where he now lives.He has the privaledge of tending rent free till he has it in his own (struck through) power to clear a
Plantation on his own Tract;
Likewise I give and Bequeath unto my fourth and fifth sons John and William two hundred acres of Land in the Stewart's Survey to be equally Divided between them to the only use and Behoof of them and their heirs forever.
Also I leave to my sixth son Edward two hundred Acres of Land to include the dwelling House and Plantation where I now live to him and his heirs forever; the remaining (sic) fifty-eight acres in my survey including the remaining twenty-five acres in Stewart's Survey in all Eighty three acres more or less.
I give and Bequeath unto my youngest Daughter Katey, and her heirs forever in making a Division of said Land as aforesaid it is to be observed that when any of the cleared Land which I now hold in my Tenure should belong to the Tracts I have issued out as aforesaid.yet my wife is not to be disturbed in the welfare of the same Rent free During her natural life but is to Enjoy the produce of the same unmolested neither are any of my Sons allowed to sell or Dispose of their Land which they may receive of me during my life
without my leave and after my Death they are to give the refusal of their part to one another that it may remain in the family.The Money arising from Debts is to be equally Divided among my wife and Daughters as well as the whole of my moveable Effects as aforesaid at her death.
And I do hereby gratify and afirm this to be my Last will and Testament, whereby Disallowing all other Wills here to fore mentioned. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this ninth day of July One Thousand Seven hundred and ninety nine and in the twenty fourth year of American Independence.
First I give my body to the Earth to be buried in a decent manner and my Soul I give into the hands of almighty God my merciful Creator and as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it has Pleased God to bless me in this life, I do hereby give, Bequeath, and devise in manner and form followingthat is to say.
First I give and Bequeath unto my Dearly Beloved Wife, Milenor the whole of the Land which is cleared on the several Tracts I now possess during her life (that she may be able to raise the children that are yet under age in a creditable and Decent manner) Except such plantations that may hereafter be mentioned whereon any of my Children are settled.Likewise I leave her the whole of my livestock and moveable effects during her life unless She sees a cause hereafter to assist her Daughters; In that case I leave to her own
Discretion and her Death the whole of the said moveable Effects as well as Live Stock of all Kinds as household furniture Plantation Tools and Instruments are to be equally divided among her to the only use and Behoof of them & their Heirs forever.
Also I give and bequeath unto Milly Bentley or her heirs Sixteen Lawfull Dollars which is to be considered as the whole of her claim against the Estate.
Also I leave unto Lewis my first son (in consideration of his paying the Estate before hand thirty silver Dollars, one hundred acres of land to him and his heirs forever to Include the Plantation whereon he is now Living.
Also to Robert my Second Son I leave one hundred acres of Land adjoining to his brother Lewis and MacFarline's to the use and Behoof of him and his heirs forever.
Also I give and Bequeath unto my third son Joshua and his heirs forever one hundred Acres of Land to join his Brother and Perry's Survey and where as the said Joshua has great at Trouble in clearing a plantation where and Lewis are now settled. He is at full liberty to make another Crop in the field he had cleared on Lewis's Land rent free likewise the Land that he has cleared on that side of the Creek where he now lives.He has the privaledge of tending rent free till he has it in his own (struck through) power to clear a
Plantation on his own Tract;
Likewise I give and Bequeath unto my fourth and fifth sons John and William two hundred acres of Land in the Stewart's Survey to be equally Divided between them to the only use and Behoof of them and their heirs forever.
Also I leave to my sixth son Edward two hundred Acres of Land to include the dwelling House and Plantation where I now live to him and his heirs forever; the remaining (sic) fifty-eight acres in my survey including the remaining twenty-five acres in Stewart's Survey in all Eighty three acres more or less.
I give and Bequeath unto my youngest Daughter Katey, and her heirs forever in making a Division of said Land as aforesaid it is to be observed that when any of the cleared Land which I now hold in my Tenure should belong to the Tracts I have issued out as aforesaid.yet my wife is not to be disturbed in the welfare of the same Rent free During her natural life but is to Enjoy the produce of the same unmolested neither are any of my Sons allowed to sell or Dispose of their Land which they may receive of me during my life
without my leave and after my Death they are to give the refusal of their part to one another that it may remain in the family.The Money arising from Debts is to be equally Divided among my wife and Daughters as well as the whole of my moveable Effects as aforesaid at her death.
And I do hereby gratify and afirm this to be my Last will and Testament, whereby Disallowing all other Wills here to fore mentioned. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this ninth day of July One Thousand Seven hundred and ninety nine and in the twenty fourth year of American Independence.
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John Battle
Henry Lecrass
John Hill
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John Battle
Henry Lecrass
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Robert X Hammock
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The aforesaid Will I now again desire to be my Last Will and Testament and Shall confirm every Bequest therin mentioned except the Effects which are to be left among my Daughters but finding there may be an opening left in the above for a misunderstanding the said Will.I herby annex the codicil of Schedule to Will.
The aforesaid Will I now again desire to be my Last Will and Testament and Shall confirm every Bequest therin mentioned except the Effects which are to be left among my Daughters but finding there may be an opening left in the above for a misunderstanding the said Will.I herby annex the codicil of Schedule to Will.c/o Will - To my oldest daughter Anna Ray I leave one yearling likewise to Betsey moncrief I leave one yearling also and this is to be consdidered as her whole of the claim they have against the Estate unless their mother has cause hereafter to assist them the rest of my moveable Effects I Bequeath to my Daughter following Lucy Polly Lurina and Katy to be equally dived among them at their mothers Death Dated the day and year above written.
c/o Will - To my oldest daughter Anna Ray I leave one yearling likewise to Betsey moncrief I leave one yearling also and this is to be consdidered as her whole of the claim they have against the Estate unless their mother has cause hereafter to assist them the rest of my moveable Effects I Bequeath to my Daughter following Lucy Polly Lurina and Katy to be equally dived among them at their mothers Death Dated the day and year above written.Test
John Battle
Henry Lecrass
John Hill
John Battle
Henry Lecrass
John Hill
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Robert X Hammock
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Robert X Hammock
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Personally appeared in open court Henry LeCrass and John Battle two of the subscribing witnesses to the above will and being duly sworn saith that they saw the above named Robert Hammock Sign and Seal publish and declare the above and foregoing Instrument of writing too be his doing he was of sound mind and memory and that John Battlesubscribed his name as a concurring evidence to the same.
Personally appeared in open court Henry LeCrass and John Battle two of the subscribing witnesses to the above will and being duly sworn saith that they saw the above named Robert Hammock Sign and Seal publish and declare the above and foregoing Instrument of writing too be his doing he was of sound mind and memory and that John Battlesubscribed his name as a concurring evidence to the same.Sworn to in open court}
this 24th Feby 1800}
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Henry LeCrass
MILITARY:Listed as Revolutionary soldier in "Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia", by McCall.Listed as a "Rev. Sol. and a patriot".
MILITARY:Listed as Revolutionary soldier in "Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia", by McCall.Listed as a "Rev. Sol. and a patriot".
Some data was from agenealogical study "Ancestors and Deescendantas of Wesley C William and Malinda P Hammock" compiled by John Donald Williams- 2185 Old Samem Road S. E. -- Conyers, GA 30208 and Bill Nuss- 1543 Rose Street, N. W.- Cullman, AL 35055 (1981) with contributions from the following:
The Family History of Susannah Williams Martin compiled by Wayland cooley, 1976 obtained by Thedus Bates Thompson.
Marie Daniel Wisener
Floye Crumbley Estes
Dot Tidwell Sims
Dr. Joe C Hammock and many others.
Above study from Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Genealogy Dept. (TJM)
Some data was from agenealogical study "Ancestors and Deescendantas of Wesley C William and Malinda P Hammock" compiled by John Donald Williams- 2185 Old Samem Road S. E. -- Conyers, GA 30208 and Bill Nuss- 1543 Rose Street, N. W.- Cullman, AL 35055 (1981) with contributions from the following:
The Family History of Susannah Williams Martin compiled by Wayland cooley, 1976 obtained by Thedus Bates Thompson.
Marie Daniel Wisener
Floye Crumbley Estes
Dot Tidwell Sims
Dr. Joe C Hammock and many others.
Above study from Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Genealogy Dept. (TJM)
9.Milenor Ann "Nancy" "Milly" JACKSON was born between 1740 and 1750 in , , VA.She died about 1832 in , Jones Co., GA.She has reference number 65.!LAND RECORDS:1805 Georgia Land Lottery - Milly Hammock of Harden's Creek in
Wilkes County, Georgia, p. 2118.
Wilkes County, Georgia, p. 2118.
CENSUS:1830 Jones County, Georgia Census.Lewis HAMMOCK has one female living
in his household who is 80-90 years old, this is probably Milenor JACKSON
HAMMOCK.!Millner Hammock-Grantor---John Hammock-Grantee gift 1816 Wilks Co
Hammock-Grantor----Mansell Hammock-Grantee-gift 1828 Wilks Co Millner
Hammock-Grantor---Joshua Hammock-Grantee Gift 1828" Millner
Hammock-Grantor---Lewis Hammock-Grantee Gift 1829"
in his household who is 80-90 years old, this is probably Milenor JACKSON
HAMMOCK.!Millner Hammock-Grantor---John Hammock-Grantee gift 1816 Wilks Co
Hammock-Grantor----Mansell Hammock-Grantee-gift 1828 Wilks Co Millner
Hammock-Grantor---Joshua Hammock-Grantee Gift 1828" Millner
Hammock-Grantor---Lewis Hammock-Grantee Gift 1829"
Milenor Hammock drew as widow Rev. War Soldiar in 1827 Lottery.
Millener HAMMOCK had a Wilkes Co GA deed dated 7 Jan 1808.
Millener HAMMOCK had a Wilkes Co GA deed dated 7 Jan 1808.
On page 19 of Wandering Back by Henry F. Hammack he says, "we trace the Robert Hammacks wife Ann as drifting from Richmond Co VA after the year 1757 (when Milly was born ) to Amelia Co. VA. From the latter county, they drifted to some place in SC, probably Edgefield Co. where Daniel Hammack, a brother of Robert I, was then living. They could not have remained very long in SC, because there is evidence in the old records in Wilkes Co., GA that they were there (some of them at least) as early as 1766.
On page 19 of Wandering Back by Henry F. Hammack he says, "we trace the Robert Hammacks wife Ann as drifting from Richmond Co VA after the year 1757 (when Milly was born ) to Amelia Co. VA. From the latter county, they drifted to some place in SC, probably Edgefield Co. where Daniel Hammack, a brother of Robert I, was then living. They could not have remained very long in SC, because there is evidence in the old records in Wilkes Co., GA that they were there (some of them at least) as early as 1766.On pg 20 in Wandering Back--"Robert and wife and Nancy were Hugh's brother and sister-in-law.
On pg 20 in Wandering Back--"Robert and wife and Nancy were Hugh's brother and sister-in-law.A note from W. K. Hammack (97) states that he has proof the John Hammock in Talbot Co. GA is the son of Robert Hammock Jr. in Wilkes Co. GA (wife Milenore Jackson).!LAND RECORDS:1805 Georgia Land Lottery - Milly Hammock of Harden's Creek in
Wilkes County, Georgia, p. 2118.
Wilkes County, Georgia, p. 2118.
CENSUS:1830 Jones County, Georgia Census.Lewis HAMMOCK has one female living
in his household who is 80-90 years old, this is probably Milenor JACKSON
HAMMOCK.
in his household who is 80-90 years old, this is probably Milenor JACKSON
HAMMOCK.
14.Daniel BENTLEY.Marriage noted by Thomas Daniel Knight in e-mail to Felix M Hammack 25 Nov 96.
14.Daniel BENTLEY.Marriage noted by Thomas Daniel Knight in e-mail to Felix M Hammack 25 Nov 96.15.Milly HAMMOCK was born on 11 Jan 1757 in N.Farnham Parish, Richmond Co., VA.!BIRTHDATE:North Farnham Parish Register.
15.Milly HAMMOCK was born on 11 Jan 1757 in N.Farnham Parish, Richmond Co., VA.!BIRTHDATE:North Farnham Parish Register.
Prepared by:
Thomas J McBryde
6507 Huckleberry Cove
Austin TX 78746-7127
512-328-8227
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Prepared by:
Thomas J McBryde
6507 Huckleberry Cove
Austin TX 78746-7127
512-328-8227
[email protected]
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