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Ancestors of Christina Marie Wise Brown


      48. Isaac Hammond, born September 19, 1843 in Indiana; died Aft. 1920 in Orange Co., Indiana. He was the son of 96. Aaron Denny Hammond and 97. Mary McKern. He married 49. Susannah Harmon January 01, 1863 in Orange Co., Indiana.

      49. Susannah Harmon, born August 19, 1844 in Dubois Co., Indiana; died April 24, 1903 in Orange Co., Indiana. She was the daughter of 98. C. Harmon.

Notes for Isaac Hammond:
American Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com

Name: Isaac Hammond ,
Residence: Paoli, Indiana
Enlistment Date: 02 March 1865
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
State Served: Indiana
Unit Numbers: 548 548
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 02 March 1865
Enlisted in Company E, 144th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 02 March 1865.
Discharged Company E, 144th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 13 May 1865

Regiment Information What to do next?

Regiment: 144th Infantry Regiment IN
Date Mustered: 05 August 1865
Regiment Type: Infantry
Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 0
Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 0
Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 0

Regimental History
One Hundred and Forty-fourth Infantry
INDIANA
(1-YEAR)


One Hundred and Forty-fourth Infantry. -- Col., George W.
Riddle; Lieut.- Col., Henry C. Ferguson; Maj., Thomas Clark.

The 144th was organized at Indianapolis in March, 1865, being
composed of companies raised in the 2nd Congressional
district. It was mustered in March 6, and left the state on
the 9th for Harper's Ferry, Va., where it was assigned to the
1st brigade, 1st provisional division, Army of the Shenandoah.

It was ordered to Halltown, and was stationed at different
times at Charlestown, Winchester, Stephenson's depot and
Opequan creek. It was on guard duty until Aug. 5, 1865, when
it was mustered out.

Its strength was 1,036; and it lost by death, 46; desertion,
19; unaccounted for, 1.

Source: The Union Army, vol. 3, p. 188

Battles Fought:






More About Isaac Hammond:
Burial: Youngs Creek Cemetery, Greenfield Township, Orange Co., Indiana ? (tombstone with DOB, but no death date)
Census 1: Bet. 1850 - 1900, Greenfield Township, Orange Co., Indiana
Census 2: 1910, Greenfield Township, Orange Co., Indiana, with 2nd wife Martha
Census 3: 1920, Paoli Township/Stampers Creek Township Orange Co., Indiana with second wife, Martha
Military service 1: Civil War Co. C/E. 144 Reg. Indiana Volunteer; Private; Union Allegiance
Military service 2: March 02, 1865, Enlisted in Civil War

  Notes for Susannah Harmon:
The 1900 census states that Susannah has had 8 children, with only 5 living in 1900.     

More About Susannah Harmon:
Burial: Youngs Creek Cemetery, Greenfield Township, Orange Co., Indiana
Cause of Death: Tuberculosis, Asphyxia
Census: Bet. 1870 - 1900, Greenfield Township, Orange Co., Indiana
     
Children of Isaac Hammond and Susannah Harmon are:
  24 i.   Theodore H. Hammond, born February 13, 1869 in Orange Co., Indiana; died March 16, 1916 in Orange Co., Indiana; married Nancy E. White March 31, 1888 in Orange Co., Indiana.
  ii.   Dr. Frederick E. Hammond, born January 19, 1872 in Indiana; died April 22, 1940 in Orange Co., Indiana; married Maude B. Seybold December 06, 1902 in Orange Co., Indiana; born September 15, 1880; died February 18, 1951.
  Notes for Dr. Frederick E. Hammond:
HAMMOND, Frederick E., Springs Valley Herald (April 25, 1940) Death Notice
The body of Dr. F. E. Hammond, 68, was discovered in his office chair here about seven o'clock Monday morning, a victim of heart trouble.
Coroner George Dillinger reported that death came about twelve hours before discovery of the body and was caused by a heart attack.
Dr. Hammond grew to manhood near Youngs Creek and entered the medical profession at Helix forty-one years ago. He also practiced medicine at Robb, Ind. before coming to French Lick twenty-eight years ago.
Dr. Hammond has been a leading figure in the county for the past three decades and is mourned by a wide circle of friends and patients whom he has doctored during his many years of service.
Funeral services were held at his home on Adams Street Wednesday afternoon by Rev. Ed Apple. Burial was made in the Ames Chapel cemetery with W. V. Ritter & Son as funeral directors.
He is survived by his wife, one son, Dr. Keith Hammond of Paoli and one daughter, Mrs. Cleo Lomax of Indianapolis.

Springs Valley Valley Herald (May 2, 1940)

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and words of sympathy extended to us during the death of our husband and father, Dr. F. E. Hammond. We especially thank Rev. Apple and Rev. Key for their consoling words, those who furnished music and those who furnished cars and all who assisted in any way. We also gratefully acknowledge the many lovely floral tributes and the efficient services of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ritter and son. Mrs. Maude Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lomax, Dr. and Mrs. E. Keith Hammond.

  More About Dr. Frederick E. Hammond:
Burial: Ames Chapel Cemetery, Orange Co., Frenchlick Township, Indiana
Census 1: 1900, Paoli Township, Orange Co., Indiana, Border of ? Apple
Census 2: 1930, French Lick, Orange Co., Indiana

  More About Maude B. Seybold:
Burial: Ames Chapel Cemetery, Orange Co., Frenchlick Township, Indiana

  iii.   Alsom W. Hammond, born 1874; died Bef. 1900.
  iv.   Ida A. Hammond, born May 1876; died Aft. 1930; married Claude A. Hall July 07, 1897 in Orange Co., Indiana; born 1876.
  Notes for Ida A. Hammond:
According to the 1910 Census, Ida has had 6 children, with only 3 living in 1910.     

  More About Ida A. Hammond:
Census 1: 1900, Paoli, Greenfield Township, Orange Co., Indiana, with Husband and Son, Newton
Census 2: 1910, Paoli, Greenfield Township, Orange Co., Indiana, with Claude, Newton, Alma, and Bernice
Census 3: 1920, Paoli, Orange Co., Indiana, with Husband
Census 4: 1930, Paoli, Orange Co., Indiana, with Claude, Bernice(dtr), and Maurice (gson)

  More About Claude A. Hall:
Occupation: 1910, Flour Mill

  v.   Charles D. Hammond, born June 05, 1879; died January 16, 1908 in Orange Co., Indiana; married (1) Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bundy January 16, 1897 in Orange Co., Indiana; born 1879; died January 25, 1903 in Orange Co., Indiana; married (2) Bessie C. Strange December 18, 1904 in Orange Co., Indiana.
  More About Charles D. Hammond:
Burial: Hancock Cemetery, Youngs Creek, Indiana
Cause of Death: Disease of Lungs - Result Pneumonia
Census: 1900, Paoli Township, Orange Co., Indiana

  More About Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bundy:
Burial: January 27, 1903, Orange Co., Indiana
Cause of Death: Tuberculosis

  vi.   Arthur Hammond, born February 16, 1884 in Orange Co., Indiana; died February 16, 1908 in Orange Co., Indiana.
  More About Arthur Hammond:
Burial: Hancock Cemetery, Orange Co., Indiana
Cause of Death: Prostration from Tuberculosis of Lungs

  vii.   Unknown Hammond, born Bef. 1900; died Bef. 1900.
  viii.   Unknown Hammond, born Bef. 1900; died Bef. 1900.


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