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Birth:
6 Jun 1778
Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Death:
28 Apr 1875
Millwood, Knox, Ohio
Marr:
Abt 1798
Northumberland, Pennsylvania 
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                   BIRTH DATE & PLACE-BURIAL-SPOUSE-CHILDREN:
               Cemetery Records of Knox County, Ohio.  Millwood Cemetery.
               1870 OHIO CENSUS of Union Township, Knox County.
                          In household 215, Mary Hamman is living alone.  Three households away is her
                          daughter Susannah Trimble.  Mary is age 89, born in Pennsylvania, and she cannot
                          read or write.  No real estate or personal value is listed.
BIRTH DATE & PLACE-DEATH--SPOUSE:
               Obituary in the "Mount Vernon Democratic Banner" Knox County, Ohio Newspaper, in the possession of Mrs. Otto, 57 Second Street, Shelby, Ohio.  The following information come from this obituary:     John Heinrich Haman was bornin Moore Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania on 10 August 1777 and his wife Mary Russell was born 6 June 1778 in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania.  Henry died 6 April, 1841, at the age of 63 in Millwood, Knox County, Ohio and is buried here.  Henry is of Pennsylvania Dutch stock.  Mary died 28 April 1875, at the age of 97.  Died and buried at Millwood, Knox County, Ohio.  This obituary says that Mary and Henry were married in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania but does not give a marriage date.  The paper states:  "They removed to Knox County, where Mr. Hammon died in 1841.  Mrs. Hammon raised a family of twelve children, seven sons and five daughters-ten of whom lived to marry and rear families.  Besides the children who survive her, she leaves 84 grandchildren, 152 great grandchildren and 12 great, great grandchildren.  There are four families of grand and great grandchildren living in Utah, Nebraska, and California of whom we can give no account as to their numbers.  Mary was a member of the Reformed German Lutheran Church.  Mary died near Vernon, Ohio.  Grandmother Hammon was a good and pure woman.  Although she suffered greatly from the disease that caused her death (cancer), she bore all with true Christian resignation.  She lived a quiet life, respected by all those who knew her, and died in the full hope of a blessed immortality."

PHYSICAL APPEARANCE:
                   A History written by Mrs. Drucilla Prescott Warner:
"Mary was a very large woman and her six sons and four daughters were all large people."
                  
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