Display Patriot - P-330345 - Robert HAMMOCK

Robert HAMMOCK

SAR Patriot #: P-330345

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A213908

Birth: 1695
Death: 02 Oct 1786 North Farnham Parish / Richmond / VA

Qualifying Service Description:

FURNISHED SUPPLIES;

PAID SUPPLY TAX, 1783


Additional References:

ABERCROMBIE & SLATTEN, VA REV PUB CLAIMS, Volume 3, pg 817;

LIB OF VA, RICHMOND CO PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX 1782-1788, REEL 296


Spouse: Anne XX;
Children: Robert;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2013-10-29 KY 55621 George Geoffrey Baggett (187253) Robert   
Burial:
UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
Location:
Richmond / VA
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Author: Rev George Geoffrey Baggett

Robert Hammock was an elderly gentleman at the outbreak of the war. He was born in 1695, he was over 80 years old when independence was declared. Yet he did not let his age keep him from being a true patriot. Like his neighbor and in-law Edward Jackson (Edward’s daughter, Milly, was married to Robert’s son, Robert, Jr.), he furnished 425 pounds of beef for the Continental Army. He was reimbursed for his contribution after the war.

He lived to the age of 91, dying on 2 October 1786, and was buried in an unmarked, unknown grave somewhere in Richmond County, Virginia.


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