Samuel HAMMOND

Male 1709 - 1736  (27 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Samuel HAMMOND was born on 9 Jul 1709 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts (son of Thomas HAMMOND and Mary BACON); died on 8 Oct 1736 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.

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    Samuel Hammond probably held residence in Newton, although his death occurred in Boston, as his estate was settled as of Newton. The settlement of his estate is recorded in Middlesex Probate, No. 7,158. Administration on the estate of Samuel Hammond, late of Newton, was granted to the widow, Eunice Hammond, Nov. 1, 1736, and her bond, with Samuel Benjamin and David Sanger as sureties, was filed. Inventory of the estate of John Spring, Nathaniel Hammond and thomas Hammond was field Nov. 12, 1736. Amount, L100-14-2.

    The bond of Robert Prentice, weaver, with Joshua Hammond as surety as guardian of Isaiah Hammond in his 20th year, son of Samuel Hammond, deceased, was filed Feb. 24, 1755. The bond is witnessed by Andrew Boardman and Mary Hammond.

    Samuel married Eunice BACON on 31 Dec 1730 in Woodstock, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas HAMMOND was born on 16 Dec 1666 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts (son of Thomas HAMMOND and Elizabeth STEDMAN); died in 1720 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.

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    Jackson's history of Newton and Bond's history of Watertown both give the date of his death as "March 15, 1738, aged 72 years," but an examination of Middlesex Probate Records shows that adm. was granted on his estate in 1720, and that a bond was given July 14, 1721, signed by Caleb Hammond, Ebenezer Hammond and nathaniel Hammond. the estate appears to have been held until Feb. 24, 1755, when it was appraised by Deacon John Stone and Thomas Greenwood and commissioners appointed to divide the property. the commissioners, Thomas Greenwood, John Stone and James Ward, reported to the court under date of March 18, 1755.

    "Having thus perfected the Inventory we are of the opinion that to distribute the same will be predudicial to the whole. We have therefore set the whole of the forgoing pieces of land and part of the dwelling house on John Hammond, said deceast oldest son, in paying the Thomas Hammond, Caleb hammond, Mehitable Petty, the wife of James Petty, and mary Benjamin, the wife of Samuel Benjamin, four of said deceased children, as also the heirs of legal representatives of the children of Samuel Hammond deceast, as your Honor shall order." (Middlesex Probate No. 7161.)

    Thomas was at one time a Selectman in Newton. He was a Farmer and the owner of considerable land there.

    Thomas married Mary BACON on 8 Aug 1705. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary BACON
    Children:
    1. Mary HAMMOND was born on 13 May 1707 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
    2. 1. Samuel HAMMOND was born on 9 Jul 1709 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died on 8 Oct 1736 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas HAMMOND was born about 1630 in England (son of Thomas HAMMOND and Elizabeth CASON); died on 20 Oct 1678 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.

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    Thomas was a farmer on the estate left him by his father.

    But few papers appear in the settlement of the estate, (Middlesex Probate No. 7160 1/2) there being only the inventory and a petition for the appointment of his widow as administratrix as noted below.....

    Elizabeth hamond, his relict, widd. is granted adm. shee giveling bond as ye law pvides and shee attested this Invent. on oath 1-2-79

    Nother further could be learned about his sons, Nathaniel and John.

    There are some indications that John may have married and left descendants, as there are some of the name in later generations who cannot be accounted for on any other theory.

    Thomas married Elizabeth STEDMAN on 17 Dec 1662. Elizabeth died in 1715 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth STEDMAN died in 1715 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth HAMMOND was born on 3 Nov 1664 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died on 1 Feb 1733 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
    2. 2. Thomas HAMMOND was born on 16 Dec 1666 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died in 1720 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
    3. Isaac HAMMOND was born on 20 Dec 1668 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died on 1 Jan 1715 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
    4. Sarah HAMMOND was born on 20 Dec 1668 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
    5. Nathaniel HAMMOND was born on 3 Feb 1671 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died in probably died young.
    6. John HAMMOND was born on 30 Apr 1674 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
    7. Eleazer HAMMOND was born on 13 Nov 1677 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died on 16 Nov 1760 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas HAMMOND was born in England; was christened on 2 Sep 1603 in Melford, County of Suffolk, England; died in 1675.

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    Thomas Hammond, son of William and Mary (?) Hammond, of Melford, England, and grandson of John and Agnes (?) Hammond, of Lavenham, England, was baptized at Melford, county of Suffolk, England, with his twin brother, John, Sept. 2, 1603. He was a first cousin of William Hammond, who settled in Watertown, Mass., in 1636.

    He married in Lavenham, England, Nov. 12, 123, Elizabeth Cason, b. in Great Whelnetham, a few miles north of Lavenham, before 1604, daughter of Robert and Prudence (Hammond) Cason. She was a grand-daughter of Robert and Elizabeth (?) Hammond, of Great Whelnetham.

    Thomas Hammond was one of the first settlers in Hingham, Mass. Had land granted him there in 1636. Took the freeman's oath march 9, 1636-7.

    He was on the grand jury in 1637. His two younger children were baptized in Hingham. The elder children were undoubtedly born in England, although the place of their birth has not been definitely ascertained.

    Thomas Hammond, Vincent Druce, John Parker, Nicholas Hodgdon and John Winchester all settled in Hingham at about the same time; all of these removed from there and settled in the same neighborhood, near the boundary line between what are now the towns of Newton and Brookline, Mass.

    Nicholas Hodgdon first purchased 67 acres of land on Cambridge Hill, which he sold Dec. 4, 1650, to Thomas Hammond and Vincent Druce, then of Hingham. They also bought 13 acres, granted by the town of Cambridge to Robert Bradish, and 16 acres in Muddy River, next to lands of John Parker. Hammond and Druce bought in 1658, of Thomas Brattle and others, 600 acres in Muddy River (now Brookline) called Royton farm, which they held in common for some years. The division was finally made as shown by his unsigned will. He probably removed to Cambridge Village (now Newton) about 1650, but held lands in Hingham for same years after that date. In 1652, he sold land there (Suffolk Deeds, folios 221-222)...

    In 1656, he sold lands in Hingham to William Sprague for L60. In the same year he bought of Esther Sparhawk, daughter of Nathaniel Sparhawk, 330 acres more of land, in Cambridge, for L40.

    His homestead, in Newton, was near the Brookline boundary and near a beautiful sheet of water, which has since borne his name, "Hammond Pond." the homestead remained in the family several generations, Josiah Hovey Hammond, father of Mr. George W. Hammond, of the Forest Paper Co., having been the last of the race who was born there.

    Thomas Hammond was one of the wealthiest men in town in his day. there seems to have been a close friendship between himself and Vincent Druce, but no relationship has been shown by any papers or records found.

    He died in 1675, leaving an unsigned will which was admitted to probate.....It is found in Middlesex Probate, No 7160....

    His inventory amounted to L1,139 16S 2d and was by Elder Wiswall and John Spring. It was dated Oct. 25, 1675, and states that he deceased Sept. 30, 1675. A family tradition relative to Elizabeth Cason, his wife, is given on p. 299 of Jackson's History of Newton and is as follows:

    "It is said that when a young woman, in England, she took a walk with a party of young folks and went into the Mint to see how money was coined. the master of the Mint was pleased with her appearance and chat, and gave her an invitation to try her hand in the operation. She had evidently made some impression on him, and he was desirous to know if she could make as good an impression upon the coin; so he placed a piece of silver coin upon the die, about the size of a half crown--she came forward and grasped the lever and stamped a fair impression upon the coin, where upon he presented her with the silver piece, which she bore off in triumph; and from her fair hand it has passed through those of her descendants, to the seventh generation, and is now (1854) possessed by Stephen Hammond, of Roxbury, whose son, William, of the eighth, is looking wishfully for it."

    This coin is now (1902) in the possession of Mr. George W. Hammond, of Yarmouthville, Me.

    Thomas married Elizabeth CASON on 12 Nov 1623 in Lavenham, England. Elizabeth was born before 1604 in Great Whelnetham, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth CASON was born before 1604 in Great Whelnetham, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Robert Cason and Prudence Hammond

    Children:
    1. 4. Thomas HAMMOND was born about 1630 in England; died on 20 Oct 1678 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
    2. Elizabeth HAMMOND was born about 1633/4 in England.
    3. Sarah HAMMOND was christened on 13 Sep 1640 in Hingham, Massachusetts; died before 1675.
    4. Nathaniel HAMMOND was christened on 12 Mar 1643 in Hingham, Massachusetts; died on 29 May 1691 in Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.