Levi Hammon, an old and respected citizen of Fremont County, departed this life at Wilford, November 8th, at the advanced age of 74 years. He came to Weber County, Utah in 1850, where he remained until 1887, when, owing to ill health decided to remove to a higher altitude, and located at Wilford, this county, where he has since resided. Besides his wife he leaves to mourn his loss four sons and seven daughters in Idaho and Utah, all of whom but one were present at his last sickness. He was the father of thirteen children and had to his credit 91 grandchildren and 50 great-grandchildren. A large concourse of friends followed the remains to their last resting place until the resurrection.
(Taken from: "Levi Hammon & Polly Chapman Bybee--Early Utah Pioneers" pg. 406)
Levi Hammon, an old and respected citizen of Fremont County, departed this life at Wilford, November 8th, at the advanced age of 74 years. He came to Weber County, Utah in 1850, where he remained until 1887, when, owing to ill health decided to remove to a higher altitude, and located at Wilford, this county, where he has since resided. Besides his wife he leaves to mourn his loss four sons and seven daughters in Idaho and Utah, all of whom but one were present at his last sickness. He was the father of thirteen children and had to his credit 91 grandchildren and 50 great-grandchildren. A large concourse of friends followed the remains to their last resting place until the resurrection.
(Taken from: "Levi Hammon & Polly Chapman Bybee--Early Utah Pioneers" pg. 406)
Family Members
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Elizabeth Magdalena Hammon Davis
1841–1911
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Saloma Leann Hammon Prescott
1845–1913
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Martha Jane Hammon Prescott
1847–1917
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Levi Byram Hammon
1849–1915
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Polly Hammon Davis
1851–1914
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Lucien Vilate Hammon Belnap
1852–1937
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Heber Chase Hammon
1854–1895
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Betsey Ann Hammon Meservy
1855–1887
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Luann Bird Hammon Manning
1857–1936
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Daniel Jeddiah Hammon Sr
1859–1931
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Jonathan Marion Hammon
1862–1940
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Alice Francis Hammon Hanny
1865–1939
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Hyrum Hammon
1867–1867
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Joseph Hammon
1867–1867