Person:Christina Cook (2)

Watchers
Christina Cook
b.Abt 1763 Pennsylvania
d.28 Jan 1842
m. Abt 1751
  1. Adam CookAbt 1752 -
  2. David CookAbt 1755 -
  3. John Cook1759 -
  4. Christina CookAbt 1763 - 1842
  5. Jacob Cook1763 - 1844
  6. Valentine CookAbt 1765 -
  7. Henry Cook1769 -
  8. William Cook1770 -
  • HPhilip HammonAbt 1753 - 1832
  • WChristina CookAbt 1763 - 1842
m. 3 Mar 1780
  1. John Hammon1781 -
  2. Nancy Hammon1783 -
  3. Mary Polly Hammon1785 - 1872
  4. James Hammon1787 - 1857
  5. Elizabeth Hammon1790 -
  6. Sarah 'Salley' Hammon1792 -
  7. Cela 'Sela' Hammon1794 -
  8. William Hammon1796 - 1843
  9. Elijah Hammon1799 -
  10. Jesse Hammon1799 -
  11. Philip Hammon1801 -
  12. Valentine Hammon1802 -
Facts and Events
Name Christina Cook
Alt Name Christian Cook
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1763 Pennsylvania
Marriage 3 Mar 1780 Cook's Fort, Greenbrier County, Virginiato Philip Hammon
Death? 28 Jan 1842
Burial[1] Valley Head, AL
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1. Phillip Hammond born 1750, Died August 3 1832 in Jackson Co. Alabama. Married Christian Cook March 3 1780. Born in Penna 1763. Died January 28 1842. She was a daughter of Valentine Cook. Phillip Hammond served in the War of Independence and was one of two scouts who traveled from Fort Lee to warn the Militia at Fort Donnally in July 1778 of an inpending Indian attack on their Fort. Phillip was one of the men to fight in the defense of Fort Donnally and the Indians were driven off.

    2. James Hammond. B. Aug. 26 1787. D. 1857. Married Susan Evans Oct. 27 1817. B. 1796 in Clark County, Ky.

    3. Silas Milton Hammond. B. Jan. 28 1821 in Montgomery Co. Ky. D. Feb. 21 1907 in Clay City, Ky. Married Louisa D. Forkner October 3 1847. B. Feb. 7 1830. D. Aug. 19 1912. She was a daughter of James Forkner and Nancy Bowen Forkner.

    4. William Rogers Hammond. B. April 22 1853 in Powell County Ky. Dec. 1 1941 in Palm Springs. Fla. M. Temperance Frazier, Feb. 8 1883 in Estil County, Ky. B. June 6 1863. D. January 4 1906 in Winchester

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