Zebedee Hammond
M, b. 13 April 1753, d. 1802
| Father | John Hammond b. c 1710, d. 14 Oct 1758 |
| Mother | Patience Webber b. c 1711, d. 5 Jul 1770 |
| Relationship | 5th great-grandfather of Pamela Joyce Wood |
| Charts | Pedigree for Donald J. Wood |
Zebedee Hammond was born on 13 April 1753 at No. Yarmouth, Cumberland Co, Maine; VR, Cumberland Co, ME. He was the son of John Hammond and Patience Webber. Zebedee Hammond married Martha Bennett, daughter of Jonathan Bennett and Martha Parsons, on 16 October 1774 at Gloucester, Essex Co, Massachusetts.1,2 Zebedee Hammond died in 1802 at St Andrews, Charlotte Co, New Brunswick; The New Brunswick Royal Gazette in Fredericton carried a notice on the Estate of Zebedee Hammond, St Andrews, mariner, on 9 Jun 1802. However, in retrospect, learning that his widow had married John Scott about 1786, and had three children before John died about 1802/3, it looks as though his estate was processed about the same time as John Scott's death.3,4
He had filed their marriage intention on 15 October 1774 at No. Yarmouth, Cumberland Co, Maine. The Return of Men, Women and Children of the Penobscot Loyalists settled in the District of Passamaquoddy, 10 Jun 1784, lists Zebedee Hammond, Martha Hammond, and children over 10, Abigail and Nathaniel, children under 10, "Patunel", Martha and Zebedee.5 Zebedee Hammond was among the many Penobscot Loyalists who relocated initially to Castine, Maine. When the Loyalists received their grants of land in Charlotte County, New Brunswick on 3 Aug 1784, Zebedee Hammond was granted Lot #15 on Bobabec Bay. Soon after, on 14 August 1785, Zebedee sold this lot to a Donald McKenzie.
He had also been granted a town lot in Saint Andrews, Lot #6 in block "C" in Morris's Division. Since his farm lot on Bobobec Bay was sold in 1785, it is likely that he resided at his city lot in St. Andrews. He was of St. Andrews upon his death in 1802.4 On 3 Aug 1784, 100 acres farm lots were granted and Zebedee Hammond received his in St Patrick division surrounding Bobabec Cove, about 7 miles north of St Andrews.6 Siebert writes about a document, called "The Answer of Margaret McPhail wife of John McPhail, Defendant, to the Bill of Complaint of Zebedee Hammond of Charlotte County, yeoman, Complainant". The article was written 6 May 1786 and should be read in full. It appears that Mrs. McPhail remained in Penobscot when her husband sailed on to England on business, leaving her to dispose of their property after the evacuation. Zebedee Hammond owned a vessel, making frequent trips between Penobscot and Passamaquoddy where the Loyalists were settling. Margaret McPhail had a large house, which had originally been erected by the officers of the Seventy-fourth regiment as their mess-house. She accepted a 40 pound note from Zebedee for the house. Her claim was that Zebedee took on other more profitable business, keeping her waiting for 3 months, as he had also agreed to convey Mrs. McPhail and her family and effects to Passaquoddy. During that time in wait, the Americans had removed the doors and windows, basically strippping the home of value and Zebedee tried to avoid payment. She obtained a verdict in her favor for the full amount.7
He had filed their marriage intention on 15 October 1774 at No. Yarmouth, Cumberland Co, Maine. The Return of Men, Women and Children of the Penobscot Loyalists settled in the District of Passamaquoddy, 10 Jun 1784, lists Zebedee Hammond, Martha Hammond, and children over 10, Abigail and Nathaniel, children under 10, "Patunel", Martha and Zebedee.5 Zebedee Hammond was among the many Penobscot Loyalists who relocated initially to Castine, Maine. When the Loyalists received their grants of land in Charlotte County, New Brunswick on 3 Aug 1784, Zebedee Hammond was granted Lot #15 on Bobabec Bay. Soon after, on 14 August 1785, Zebedee sold this lot to a Donald McKenzie.
He had also been granted a town lot in Saint Andrews, Lot #6 in block "C" in Morris's Division. Since his farm lot on Bobobec Bay was sold in 1785, it is likely that he resided at his city lot in St. Andrews. He was of St. Andrews upon his death in 1802.4 On 3 Aug 1784, 100 acres farm lots were granted and Zebedee Hammond received his in St Patrick division surrounding Bobabec Cove, about 7 miles north of St Andrews.6 Siebert writes about a document, called "The Answer of Margaret McPhail wife of John McPhail, Defendant, to the Bill of Complaint of Zebedee Hammond of Charlotte County, yeoman, Complainant". The article was written 6 May 1786 and should be read in full. It appears that Mrs. McPhail remained in Penobscot when her husband sailed on to England on business, leaving her to dispose of their property after the evacuation. Zebedee Hammond owned a vessel, making frequent trips between Penobscot and Passamaquoddy where the Loyalists were settling. Margaret McPhail had a large house, which had originally been erected by the officers of the Seventy-fourth regiment as their mess-house. She accepted a 40 pound note from Zebedee for the house. Her claim was that Zebedee took on other more profitable business, keeping her waiting for 3 months, as he had also agreed to convey Mrs. McPhail and her family and effects to Passaquoddy. During that time in wait, the Americans had removed the doors and windows, basically strippping the home of value and Zebedee tried to avoid payment. She obtained a verdict in her favor for the full amount.7
Family | Martha Bennett b. c 1757, d. 6 Feb 1823 |
| Marriage* | Zebedee Hammond married Martha Bennett, daughter of Jonathan Bennett and Martha Parsons, on 16 October 1774 at Gloucester, Essex Co, Massachusetts.1,2 |
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| Last Edited | 9 Jan 2014 |
Citations
- [S594] NEHGS Online, online at http://www.newenglandancestors.org, Essex Antiquarian, 1904, Volume 8, p. 184. Marriage of Martha Bennett and Zebedee Hammond.
- [S1198] Ancestry.com Inc., 2005: Massachusetts Marriages, 1633--1850 , Marriage of Zebedee Hammond and Martha Bennett, 1774.
- [S811] Daniel F. Johnson, New Brunswick Vital Statistics from Newspapers, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton. The New Bruunswick Royal Gazette, 9 Jun 1802. Estate of Zebedee Hammond.
- [S769] Personal Research & Conjecture of Pam Wood Waugh.
- [S988] Charles E. Banks, "The Weare Family", p. 134-136.
- [S988] Charles E. Banks, "The Weare Family", p. 143.
- [S955] Wilbur Henry Siebert, The Exodus of the Loyalists, Appendix: Pages 527-529.