He could be the Timothy Hammond, son of Capt.Nathaniel Hammond (1691-1756) and his third wife Martha (Allis) Wells Hammond, born on May 13,1748 at Hardwick,MA, who married Hannah Clark on Nov 16,1769 at Hadley,MA. Nathaniel and Martha were married on Aug 6,1746 at Hardwick,MA, and Martha married, third, after Nathaniel Hammond's death, Nathaniel Kellogg.
If so, Timothy's paternal grandparents were Thomas Hammond and Sarah Pickard Hammond, and his maternal grandparents were Ichabod Allis and Mary Belding Allis.
The births of the children of Timothy Hammond and Hannah (Clark) Hammond are recorded in Hadley. If this is that Timothy and Hannah, their children were Martha, Nathaniel, Molly, Timothy, an infant child, Hannah(here?), an infant child, and an infant daughter, born between 1771 and 1786.
That Timothy Hammond was a Veteran of the American Revolution, and he enlisted, first, on Jan 13, 1776, in Capt. James Hendrick's Co. and served a short time. He next re-enlisted in the same year in Capt. Reuben Dickinson's Co., Col. Ruggles Woodbridge's Regt., and was at Fort Ticonderoga. It is not known how long he served in this company. He again enlisted in Capt. Dix's Co. under the command of Brig. Gen. John Glover, July 6,1780, for six months. Residence, Hadley; age, 32 years; stature, 5 ft. 8 in.; complexion, dark; arrived at Springfield, July 6; marched to camp July 7,1780. He again enlisted in a company of six months' men, returned as having passed muster by Brig.Gen. Paterson at Camp Totoway, Oct 25,1780, served until Dec 4,1780.
He could be the Timothy Hammond, son of Capt.Nathaniel Hammond (1691-1756) and his third wife Martha (Allis) Wells Hammond, born on May 13,1748 at Hardwick,MA, who married Hannah Clark on Nov 16,1769 at Hadley,MA. Nathaniel and Martha were married on Aug 6,1746 at Hardwick,MA, and Martha married, third, after Nathaniel Hammond's death, Nathaniel Kellogg.
If so, Timothy's paternal grandparents were Thomas Hammond and Sarah Pickard Hammond, and his maternal grandparents were Ichabod Allis and Mary Belding Allis.
The births of the children of Timothy Hammond and Hannah (Clark) Hammond are recorded in Hadley. If this is that Timothy and Hannah, their children were Martha, Nathaniel, Molly, Timothy, an infant child, Hannah(here?), an infant child, and an infant daughter, born between 1771 and 1786.
That Timothy Hammond was a Veteran of the American Revolution, and he enlisted, first, on Jan 13, 1776, in Capt. James Hendrick's Co. and served a short time. He next re-enlisted in the same year in Capt. Reuben Dickinson's Co., Col. Ruggles Woodbridge's Regt., and was at Fort Ticonderoga. It is not known how long he served in this company. He again enlisted in Capt. Dix's Co. under the command of Brig. Gen. John Glover, July 6,1780, for six months. Residence, Hadley; age, 32 years; stature, 5 ft. 8 in.; complexion, dark; arrived at Springfield, July 6; marched to camp July 7,1780. He again enlisted in a company of six months' men, returned as having passed muster by Brig.Gen. Paterson at Camp Totoway, Oct 25,1780, served until Dec 4,1780.
Family Members
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement