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Amandine Hammond

Birth04 SEP 1712 - North Farnham Parish ( Richmond County) , Virgina
DeathUnavailable - Y, Somme, Picardie, France
MotherAmadine Baylis
FatherJob Hammond

Born in North Farnham Parish ( Richmond County) , Virgina on 04 SEP 1712 to Job Hammond and Amadine Baylis. Amandine Hammond married Peter Elder and had 12 children. She passed away in Y, Somme, Picardie, France.

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Parents
Job Hammond
1677 - 1758
Amadine Baylis
1684 - 1746
Spouse(s)
Peter Elder
1715 - 1804
Children Show all
Peter Elder
1741 - 1804
Samuel Elder
1738 - 1797
Hammond Elder
1743 - 1821
Alexander Elder
1735 - 1797
Ephriam Elder
1737 - 1815
Robert Elder
1739 - Unknown

Richard Elder
1740 - Unknown
Anna Elder
1742 - Unknown
Jeremiah Elder
1737 - Unknown
John Elder
1743 - Unknown
Elizabeth Elder
1739 - Unknown
William Elder
1740 - 1799

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