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About Hannah E. Hammer
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Birth: Aug. 16, 1776, Guilford, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Death: Jul. 30, 1812, New Market, Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA
Born to Aaron Mills and Charity Mendenhal Mills, she moved, with her family, to Jefferson County, Tennessee with Quaker leader, John Mills III, in 1796.
She would marry a Mills cousin, Issac Franklin Hammer at the Lost Creek Meeting House on 10Jan1798. There would be seven children from this union, one of whom would die in childhood.
Their eldest daughter, Lydia Mills Hammer, would marry twice and live out her years as a lifetime member of Lost Creek MM.
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Hannah E. Hammer's Timeline
1776 |
August 16, 1776
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New Garden Friends Meeting, High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina, United States
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1799 |
March 17, 1799
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Lost Creek, Jefferson Co., Tennessee
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1801 |
May 22, 1801
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Jefferson County, Tennessee, United States
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1803 |
June 26, 1803
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Lost Creek, Jefferson Co., Tennessee
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1806 |
February 9, 1806
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Lost Creek, Jefferson County, Tennessee, United States
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1808 |
March 28, 1808
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TN
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1810 |
February 3, 1810
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Greene County, Tennessee, United States
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1812 |
January 30, 1812
Age 35
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Jefferson County, Tennessee, United States
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March 11, 1812
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Greene County, Tennessee, United States
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