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John Richard Hamilton
Birth*: 6 January 1863, Walton, Huron County, Ontario, Canada Family:
Jonathan Hamilton Marriage*: Principal=Ann Camp Family:
Josephine Hamilton Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
Lorena Hamilton Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 9 August 1888, Brooklyn Center, Hennepin, Minnesota Parents:
Margaret 'Maggie' Jane Hamilton Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Margaret Jane Hamilton. Maggie as she was called, was the second childborn to Mary Ann (Ennis) and John R. Hamilton. She was born in Neepawa,Manitoba and grew up on her parents farm there. In 1904 the family moved to Edmonton, Alberta. When she was 27 shemarried William Ernest Clark in Edmonton, Alberta. William Ernest Clarkwas born in Westport, Ontario and moved to Edmonton in 1904. They raiseda family of three children. William Ernest was employed in sales all hislife, first in Men's Clothing and later in Automobiles as Sales Manager. They were both active in various organizations and church. WilliamErnest died in Victoria, British Columbia while visiting his son-in-lawand daughter, Marion, in 1957. Maggie still resides in Edmonton, Alberta(1979). Parents:
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Margaret Porteous Hamilton Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Margaret was the daughter of Alexander Hamilton and Agnes Young. Parents:
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Maria Hamilton Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1857, German Township, Chenango County, New York, U.S.A. Parents:
Marian Hamilton Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 12 June 1893, Brooklyn Center, Hennepin, Minnesota Parents:
Mary Hamilton Death*: Deceased Family:
Mary L Hamilton Death*: Family:
Milford Melville Hamilton Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 30 September 1883, Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada Parents:
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Northrup Hamilton Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 22 October 1907, Payette, Payette, Id Parents:
Olive Hamilton Marriage*: Principal=Nathan Hasty Family:
Oliver Bragdon Hamilton Marriage*: Principal=Mary Hasty Family:
Orpha Hamilton Note: Person Source Family:
Ruth Hamilton Note: Person Source Family:
Ruth Hamilton Note: Person Source Family:
Sarah Elizabeth Hamilton Marriage*: Principal=John Carlson Machum Family:
Vida Hamilton Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
Zeno-Joel Hamilton Birth*: 1830, Vermont, U.S.A. Family:
(?) Hammerschmidt Note*: A Peter Hammerschmidt is connected with the Ebenezer/Amana Society. (Seenotes on Jacob Ferdenand Ruhlmann) There is extensive mention of theHammerschmidts in the official books of the society:'Inspirations-History, 1817-1850 Part 3' by Gottlieb Scheuner, Amana,Iowa, 1884. Peter Hammerschmidt was a landlord in Germany and came to Ebenezer, ErieCo., New York in 1847. While we cannot prove the connection yet, we do believe theHammerschmidts and Ruhlmanns were from the same church and the same areain Ysenberg, Germany (north of Frankfurt). Child of Hammerschmidt is: Dorathea Hammerschmidt, b. 15 May 1804 in Germany, and died 28 Nov1881, Ebenezer, Erie Co., New York. Family:
Catherine Hammerschmidt Pop-up Pedigree Note*: We wonder if Catherine Hammerschmidt was a cousin of DorothyHammerschmidt who married Martin's brother, Jacob? Were theHammerschmidt's connected to the Ebenezer Society? Yes! See Notes forDorothea Hammerschmidt. Parents:
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Dorathea Hammerschmidt Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Germany, Principal=Jacob Ferdinand Ruhlmann Parents:
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Henry Hammerschmidt Pop-up Pedigree Parents:
Infant Hammerschmidt Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: UNKNOWN Parents:
Jacob Hammerschmidt Pop-up Pedigree Parents:
Martin Hammerschmidt Marriage*: Principal=Caroline Schwab Family:
Martin Hammerschmidt Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: UNKNOWN Parents:
Wilhelmina Hammerschmidt Pop-up Pedigree Parents:
Abigail Hammond Death*: UNKNOWN Family:
Almira Hammond Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 15 November 1829 Parents:
Amariah Hammond Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 18 April 1729, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Parents:
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Anna Hammond Marriage*: Principal=William McKeen Family:
Archelaus Hammond Pop-up Pedigree
Note*: He is referred to in the book, ' St. John River and its Tributaries', by Esther Clark Wright, on pages 101, 102 and 170. Archelaus Hammond, himself an ex-soldier, had settled in the Gagetown area before Elijah moved there. The Hammonds came from Marblehead. His sister Sarah was baptized there 21 October 1739. On 24 September 1764,she married James Oakes. They moved from Marblehead to Cornwallis and quite possibly encountered Elijah and Mary Estabrooks there. Sarah had four children by James Oakes: James (junior), Benjamin, Sarah and Christopher (Christopher was born in 1773). James (senior) died about the same time as Mary Hackett. Sarah Oakes brought her small family to Gagetown and married Elijah Estabrooks on 17 December 1778. They had a further two children, Elizabeth (Betsy) born 30 October 1779, and Hammond, born 29 January 1783. Archelaus Hammond moved to Kingsclear at the same time. He received one lot there and his eldest son received another. The lots in Cambridge were beautifully situated on a ridge overlooking the Jemseg river at its entrance to Grand Lake. The Garrison graveyard was just over the fence on a slope stretching down to a creek. Parents:
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Barnabas Hammond Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 20 January 1693/94, Rochester, Plymouth, MA Parents:
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Benjamin Hammond Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 18 December 1681, Rochester, Plymouth, MA Parents:
Charles Agustus Hammond Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Charles Agustus Hammond was born in Elkland, Tioga County, Pennsylvania,May 3, 1879. He was a farmer by trade. He married Myrtle Long July 3,1898 and they had 5 children. Myrtle died in childbirth bearing PaulHammond Chamberlayne on Dec. 20, 1980. The Methodist Pastor’s wife Mrs. D.O. Chamberlayne (sp?) in Elkland?loved him so much that they adapted him; (They had just lost a baby oftheir own). When Sarah T. Tubbs married Charles Hammond in Osceola, Tioga County,Pennsylvania in 1908, she expected to have two of his children, but endedup having 4! -- The other two were with relatives! In those days, Charles was a dairy farmer in Osceola, Pennsylvania. Theyrented the Buckley farm across the river (south) from Osceola. - That’swhere Sarah was a housekeeper for Charles and the children before theywere married. After they were married, Charles, Sarah and the family moved to a housein Osceola where they rented. Charles always wanted a place of his own,so finally they were able to buy the big dairy farm in Lindley, SteubenCounty, New York where most of the children were raised. They rented a house on 1st St. in Corning, Steuben County, New York forshort time, Charles worked as a parking meter money gatherer. Then theybought the place at 22 Elm St., Corning -- as told to JJR IV by SarahHammond, Everson, Whatcom County, Washington March 1972. Charles died May 20, 1957 in Corning, Steuben County, New York. We ,John Jay and Nancy Dorian nee Mehner Ruhlman have in our possession adiary kept by his wife, Sarah in the last year or so of his life; also,we, John Jay and Nancy Dorian nee Mehner Ruhlman have his DixonAnalytical Bible which was printed in 1941 where he included much of hisfamily data. Included in that Bible was a set of notes of his own handwriting: I Peter 1 : 22 I. 'First condition of Sanctification is Justification. One is to be Justified in order that they might be sanctified The forgiveness of sin is not an end, but a means to and end II. The consciousness of our need of a pure heart is another condition. It is impossible to take a step in the divine life without theconsciousness of this need. John 7 : 37 -- Matt 5: 6 It is only the soul that feels the “War in its Members” that criesout -- 'Who shall deliver me from the body of this death.' With some, tis a great struggle for they have more light and havemore to settle than others. III. Faith in Christ is also a condition. Don’t try to make works the ground of your sanctification; onlyfaith can bring the blessing. The Agents in the work of sanctification are the same as in our Redemption God the Father- The Son and the Holy Spirit 'The very God of peace sanctify you wholly' To them that are sanctified by God the Father and preserved inJesus Christ -- ' Jude Truth or God’s Word is also an Agent in this work. 'Sharper than any two-edged sword ---, is a discerner of thethoughts-- ' Salvation is to remove that which has been marred by sin. The Spirit burns up the dross -- and renders useless The principle of sin in the soul. Sin is a reproach to God. A true and devoted service always follows the cleaning of theheart. The Bible becomes a new Book for the Holy Spirit unlocks itstruth.' Charles A. Hammond, Corning, Steuben County New York, about 1955 Parents:
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Clarrissa Hammond Pop-up Pedigree
Birth*: Maugerville, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
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Cynthia Hammond Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 6 September 1833 Parents:
Dudley Hammond Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Dudley Hammond was a Revolutionary soldier in Capt. Leffingwell's (NewLondon, Conn) Company of Conn. Troops, 1777 Parents:
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Edith Hammond Pop-up Pedigree Parents:
Emeline Rose Hammond Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 12 April 1838 Parents:
Emma Hammond Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 10 October 1831 Parents:
Eunice M. Hammond Pop-up Pedigree Death*: New York City, New York, U.S.A. Parents:
Ezekiel Hammond Marriage*: 4 April 1893, North East, Cecil County, Maryland, U.S.A., Principal=Ida Mahoney Family:
Frank Hammond Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: before 1879 Parents:
Fred Hammond Pop-up Pedigree Death*: circa 1956 Parents:
Helen Hammond Pop-up Pedigree Death*: 1918, Oceola, Tioga County, Pennsylania, U.S.A. Parents:
Isaac Hammond Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 20 December 1668, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Parents:
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