Person:William Hammack (5)

Watchers
William Harrison Hammack
m. 1812
  1. Zylphia Hammock
  2. William Harrison Hammack1814 - 1863
  3. Elijah Hammock1820 -
  • HWilliam Harrison Hammack1814 - 1863
  • WBarbara Wooley1814 - 1894
m. Oct 1834
  1. William HammackAbt 1831 -
  2. Catherine Elizabeth Hammack1835 -
  3. James Paschal Hammack1838 - 1862
  4. Zylpha Ellen Hammack1840 - 1902
  5. William David Hammack, I, Esq.1842 - 1936
  6. John Gilbert Hammack1844 - 1929
  7. Warren W. Hammack1847 -
  8. Mary Anna Hammack1847 - 1905
  9. Daniel Wilson Hammack1850 - 1928
  10. Rillie Fredonia Hammack1852 - 1952
  11. Joseph Jackson Hammack1858 - 1909
Facts and Events
Name William Harrison Hammack
Gender Male
Birth[2] 2 Feb 1814 Twigg, Georgia, United States
Marriage Oct 1834 , Randolph, Georgia, USAto Barbara Wooley
Property? Bef 1837 Randolph, Georgia, United StatesLand Grants
Property[4] 1837 Coleman, Randolph, Georgia, United States
Occupation? 1860 Randolph, Georgia, United Statesfarmer
Death[3] 3 Apr 1863 Cumberland Gap, Claiborne, Tennessee, United States
Burial[1] New Hope Cemetery, Coleman, Randolph, Georgia, USA

William Harrison took land grants in Twiggs Co GA temporarily, Fought Indians in newly ceded lands before bringing family to Randolph co in 1837. It appears the best data on william Harrison Hammock was written 11 Dec 1927 by his son William David Hammock when William David filled in a Biographical Information for the Georgia Dept of Archives and History.

References
  1. Henry Franklin Hammack, Data was sent to him by Barbara Hammack, Inez Walton, Russell G Hammack all of Coleman GA. Also Willoughby H Hammack,.
  2. This was near Travers Mill. He then moved toRandolph Co Ga with the family.
    1860 Census, Randolph Co, GA,</b> date & month not written in, 1860, pg 130, dwelling & family # 893, says William Hammock, 47 yrs, male, farmer, b. GA</li>
  3. He died tending sons in camp during War Between States.</li>
  4. There are still present home sites there.</li></ol>