Display Patriot - P-174038 - Abner HAMMOND

Abner HAMMOND

SAR Patriot #: P-174038

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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Captain
DAR #: A050468

Birth: 25 Jan 1762 Farnham / Richmond / VA
Death: 09 Jul 1829 Milledgeville / Baldwin / GA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Colonel SAMUEL HAMMOND, LT REFUGEE REGT
  2. Colonel WILLIAM CANDLER

Additional References:
  1. 36th-45th Annual Reports DAR. Senate documents (United States Congress, Senate). Government Printing Office: Washington, DC
  2. Pension Number: *W27553

Spouse: (1) Anne Nancy Jones; (2) Sarah Dudley
Children: Daniel Jackson; Sarah; Eliza; Ann; John; Charles Dobyn;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1966-06-16 GA Unassigned Aubrey A Jones (94329) John   
1994-10-10 GA 207777 James Wayne Hammond Sr (143312) Daniel   
1996-03-14 GA 204222 Arthur Ray Shepherd Jr (146159) Daniel   
2010-12-14 NC 40878 Robert Gray Justiss III (178501) Sarah   
2014-01-16 GA 56667 Gene Stafford Irvine (189749) Eliza   
2020-03-06 GA 90720 Christian Murry Shepherd (214746) Daniel   
Location:
Milledgeville / Baldwin / GA / USA
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Buried in Section E Lot 36 Person #9



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Author: Kenneth Scott Collins

Abner Hammond    b. 1/25/1762       d. 7/9/1829                  BALDWIN COUNTY, GEORGIA

 

He served as a Lieutenant and later as a Captain in the South Carolina Troops and fought at the Siege of Augusta.  He was certified as a Revolutionary War Soldier by Colonel William Candler.  Later, he served as Secretary of State in Georgia.  He drowned in Fishing Creek near Milledgeville. 

 

Buried:  Old Hammond Cemetery "out Toomsboro Road.  Take road turning left at Chandler's Gin.  In field owned by K.G. McMillan, about two miles from left turn is cemetery."

 

See:       (1) Abstracts of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots.  Reported to D.A.R. in 1936.

                (2) Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, March 1970, p. 306.

                (3) "Deaths of Revolutionary War Soldiers Who Died in Georgia and Their Widows."

                (4) Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, v. 2, p. 1499.

                (5) Georgia's Roster of the Revolution, p. 98.

                (6) Gone to Georgia, p. 71.

                (7) History of Baldwin County, Georgia, p. 336.

                (8) Records of Baldwin County, Georgia, p. 23.

                (9) Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia, p. 72.

 

Source:  Georgia Revolutionary Soldiers & Sailors, Patriots & Pioneers; Volume 1, by Ross Arnold & Hank Burnham with additions and corrections by: Mary Jane Galer, Dr. Julian Kelly, Jr., and Ryan Groenke.  Edited by: Ryan Groenke.

 

A Georgia County-by-County compilation of Revolutionary War Patriots who made Georgia their permanent home and died here, including information on service history, birth dates, death dates and places of burial with an index. 

 

Published by the Georgia Society Sons of the American Revolution, 2001.

 

Printed in the United States of America

New Papyrus Co., Inc.

548 Cedar Creek Drive

Athens, GA  30605-3408

 


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