Name |
HAMMOND, David |
Prefix |
Lt. |
Birth |
1746 |
Pennsylvania, United States |
Address: Stone Church |
Gender |
Male |
Biography |
- David Hammond married Jane Hanna, and had five children: Robert H., Mary, Elizabeth, Jane, and Grace.
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Military |
3 Nov 1783 |
during the revolutionary war, and was discharged |
- MILITARY HISTORY
Apr 1775 - Mar 1776
Sergeant
Pennsylvania Battalion of Riflemen
Boston / Cambridge Campaign
29 Jun 1775
Sergeant
Pennsylvania Battalion of Riflemen
Lowdon's Company
18 Aug 1775
Sergeant
2nd Continental Regiment
Lowdon's Company
27 Aug 1775
Sergeant
2nd Continental Regiment
Ploughed Hill, Mass
Lowdon's Company
9 Nov 1775
Sergeant
2nd Continental Regiment
Lechmere's Point, Mass
Lowdon's Company
1 Jan 1776
Sergeant
1st Continental Regiment
Lowdon's Company
1 Jul 1776
Sergeant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Parr's Company
27 Aug 1776
Sergeant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Long Island
Parr's Company
29-30 Aug 1776
Sergeant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Covering Force, Long Island Retreat
Parr's Company
28 Oct 1776
Sergeant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
White Plains
Parr's Company
1 Dec 1776
Sergeant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
New Brunswick, NJ (I)
Parr's Company
26 Dec 1776
Sergeant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Trenton, NJ (I)
Parr's Company
2 Jan 1777
Sergeant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Trenton, NJ
Parr's Company
3 Jan 1777
Sergeant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Princeton
Parr's Company
10 Jan - May 1777
Sergeant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Morristown Encampment
Parr's Company
19 Aug - 22 Oct 1777
Second Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Mid-State, NY
Parr's Company; Detached Duty; Morgan's Corps of Rangers
14 Sep 1777
Second Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Parr's Company
19 Sep 1777
Second Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Freeman's Farm, NY
Parr's Company
7-15 Oct 1777
Second Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Freeman's Farm, NY
Parr's Company
2 Nov - 10 Dec 1777
Second Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Whitemarsh Encampment
Parr's Company; Returned To Unit
19 Dec 1777 - 19 Jun 1778
Second Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Valley Forge Encampment
Parr's Company
28 Jun 1778
Second Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Monmouth
Parr's Company
Dec 1778 - Jun 1779
First Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Middlebrook Encampment
Parr's Company
8 Dec 1778
First Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Captain William Wilson's Company
Apr - Oct 1779
First Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
New Jersey Campaign, 1779
Captain William Wilson's Company
15 Jul 1779
First Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Stony Point
Captain William Wilson's Company
Dec 1779 - Jun 1780
First Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Morristown Encampment, 1779
Captain William Wilson's Company
Apr - Oct 1780
First Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
New Jersey Summer Campaign
Captain William Wilson's Company
21 Jul 1780
First Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Blockhouse - Bergen Heights
Captain William Wilson's Company; Wounded
25 Sep 1780
First Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
West Point Reinforcement
Captain William Wilson's Company
Dec 1780 - Jun 1781
First Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Morristown Encampment, 1780
Captain William Wilson's Company
15 May 1781 - 14 Dec 1782
First Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Southern Campaign
6 Jul 1781
First Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Green Spring / Jamestown
6-17 Oct 1781
First Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Yorktown
Jan - Jul 1782
First Lieutenant
1st Pennsylvania Regiment
Georgia Campaign
1 Jan 1783
First Lieutenant
3rd Pennsylvania Regiment
3 Nov 1783
First Lieutenant
3rd Pennsylvania Regiment
Retired
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Residence |
1787 |
Turbot Township, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States [2] |
- After the formation of Chillisquaque and Derry townships Turbut included, in addition to its present area, the townships of Delaware and Lewis and a portion of Montour county (Limestone township); the taxable inhabitants of this territory in 1787 included James, David, and George Hammond.
|
Census (desc) |
1790 |
Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States [3] |
Will |
9 Oct 1796 |
Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States |
Address: written |
Census (desc) |
1800 |
Turbot Township, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States [4] |
Property (sold) |
1 Nov 1800 |
Turbot Township, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States [5] |
108 acres of land to his brother, George Hammond |
- David Hammond
Deed Poll to
George Hammond
To all people to whom these presents shall come Greeting. Whereas on application, a warrant was granted to me and in my name dated the eighth day of November one thousand seven hundred & eighty five, for 108 acres and one half of land on the waters of the Muddy Run, adjoining lands claimed by Robert Moody, Reuben Haines and others.
Now know ye that for and in consideration of the sum of 106 pounds, lawful money of Pennsylvania to me in hand paid by George Hammond as well as other good services to me, by him rendered, at and before the sealing and delivery thereof, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have granted bargained sold released and confirmed, and by these presents do grant bargain sell release and confirm, unto the said George Hammond, his heirs and assigns,all my estate right title interest property claim and demand whatsoever of, in,to, or out of the said tract of land containing 108 acres & the usual allowance of six percent. Together with all and singular the rights, members of the appurtenances, thereunto belonging, and the revisions and remainders, rents issues and profits thereof to have and to hold, the said tract of land and premises hereby granted, bargained, and sold or intended to be with the appurtenances unto the said George Hammond, his heirs and assigns, to the only proper use and behoof of him the said George Hammond, his heirs and assigns forever, and the said David Hammond and his heirs, the said hereby granted premises, unto the said George Hammond his heirs and assigns against him said David Hammond and his heirs, and against all and every other person and persons whatsoever claiming or to claim by from or under him, them or any of them shall and will warrant and forever defend the same. In witness whereof the parties do hereby set their hands and seals, this first day of November in the Year of our Lord 1800.
D. Hammond [seal] signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us, Robert Giffen, Jn. Tietsworth. Received the day of the foregoing indenture 106 pounds being paid in full consideration on a beforementioned.
D.Hammond ____ Jn. Tietsworth ____ Northumberland County. This first day of November 1800 personally came David Hammond before me the subscriber one of the Justices of the Peace for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and acknowledged the foregoing indenture to be his act and deed and desired the same might be recorded as such. Witness my hand and seal this day and year.
Jn. Tietsworth [seal] Recorded the 29th day of April 1802. Jere. Simpson Record
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_UID |
BB4D0A18A2D9F046B3038C6B82BDA577E3C4 |
Death |
27 Apr 1801 |
Hempfield Township, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States [6] |
Burial |
Liberty Township, Montour, Pennsylvania, United States [6] |
Address: Chillisquaque Presbyterian Cemetery |
Person ID |
I968 |
Our Ancestry |
Last Modified |
25 Aug 2015 |
Family |
HANNA, Jane, b. 13 May 1764 d. 11 Jun 1816 (Age 52 years) |
Marriage |
5 Feb 1785 |
Children |
+ | 1. HAMMOND, Elizabeth Hanna, b. 21 Jun 1786, Turbot Township, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States d. 5 May 1822, Watsontown, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States (Age 35 years) |
| 2. HAMMOND, Mary, b. Turbot Township, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States |
| 3. HAMMOND, Grace, b. 28 Jul 1788, Turbot Township, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States d. 15 May 1863 (Age 74 years) |
+ | 4. HAMMOND, Gen. Robert Hanna, b. 28 Apr 1791, Turbot Township, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States d. 2 Jun 1847 (Age 56 years) |
| 5. HAMMOND, Jane, b. Turbot Township, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States d. 1824 |
| 6. HAMMOND, William Keeley |
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Family ID |
F348 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
12 Feb 2024 |