John Hammack was christened 20 Sep 1722 in Richmond, Virginia.
[1] He married a woman named Susannah about 1743. They were the parents of Charles [2] William, [3] and Caty (Catherine) [4]
John married Mary Martin about 1755. They were the parents of John [5] Susannah, [6] Daniel, and Martin.
His death date is uncertain; estimates range from 1770 to 1778.
Research Notes
John had a brother Richard who lived in the same area; some of the children attached to this profile may belong to Richard.
↑ Will of grandfather, Joseph Martin, Albemarle County, VA Will Book 2, page 112
See also:
Knight, Thomas. Hammack Cousins: Hammack and Hammock Families in England and America, 1569-2010. Self-published, 2011.
John Hammack (Hammock), Sr.Birthdate: September 20, 1722 (48)
Birthplace: Farmham Township, Richmond, Virginia, United States
Death: circa 1770 (43-51)
Albemarle, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:
Son of Richard Hammack and Frances Hammack
Husband of Susanna Hammack and Mary Clark-Hammack-White (Martin)
Father of William Hammack; Charles Hammack; John Hammack; Martin Hammack; Susannah Chiles Hammack and 3 others
Brother of Richard Hammack, Jr.; William W. (a son?) Hammack and Daniel (a son?) Hammack.
About John Hammack, Sr.
WILL: 1771; Albemarle Co VA. (recieved) 100 acres of land 25 NOV 1749, Fredericksville Parish, Louisa Co, VA.
RESIDENCE: 8 FEB 1758, Albemarle Co, VA
Married about 1742.
[1]
This is for a different, much later John, marker is for aCivil War soldier with no dates: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 26 December 2020), memorial page for John Rudolph Hammock (20 Sep 1722–23 Jun 1770), Find a Grave Memorial no. 142674463, citing Bennetts Chapel Cemetery, Warren County, Virginia, USA Find A Grave: Memorial #142674463
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
Y-chromosome DNA test-takers in his direct paternal line on WikiTree:
Hammock-42 and Hammack-13 appear to represent the same person because: This is the same person. Hammack is the correct spelling according to the book, "Hammack Cousins".