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HELP! Grave has been located flag female ancestor  Patience  LORD

  (b. 9 September 1780 Berwick, Massachusetts (District of Maine)   d. 19 January 1831 )  

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Patience LORD was born 9 September 1780 in Berwick, Massachusetts (District of Maine). Patience LORD was the child of Humphrey LORD   and   Olive HILL and the grandchild of: (paternal)  Benjamin LORD and Elizabeth ABBOTT (maternal)  Elisha HILL and Mary PLAISTED

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Patience  married  John C HAMMOND 29 September 1800 in Berwick, Massachusetts (District of Maine) .  The couple had (at least) 1 child. John C HAMMOND  was born 15 January 1779 in Eliot, Maine, USA.  John C died 27 August 1861 in Berwick, Maine, USA.  John C was the child of Christopher HAMMOND and Sarah KENNARD.

Patience LORD died 19 January 1831
Details of the family tree of Patience appear below.
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Did You Know?The name Maine is probably a practical nautical term which refers to the region being a mainland (separate from the many surrounding islands). Reference to the area as 'Maine' in writing first appeared in 1622. (statesymbolsusa.org)

Prior to 1685 - New England
1686 - 1689 - Dominion of New England
1690 - 1775 - New England
1776 - 1820 - Massachusetts (District of Maine)
March 15, 1820 - Maine becomes 23rd U.S. state

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Patience LORD married Grave has been locatedflag male ancestor John C HAMMOND-- Date: 29 September 1800 Place: Berwick, Massachusetts (District of Maine)
John C HAMMOND was the child of Christopher HAMMOND and Sarah KENNARD




Children of John C HAMMOND and Patience LORD:

flag male ancestor Thomas HAMMOND (b.18 April 1820, Berwick, Maine, USA  d. , )
m. Olive BRACKET 


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1780 Birth
9 September 1780
Berwick, Maine, USA
1800 Marriage / Partner
Patience LORD and John C HAMMOND 29 September 1800, Berwick, Maine, USA
1820 Birth of Child
Thomas HAMMOND was born 18 April 1820, Berwick, Maine, USA
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Hammond Cemetery 161 North Berwick York County Maine, USA
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Patience is buried at: Hammond Cemetery 161 North Berwick York County Maine, USA
Added: 9/11/2016 9:32:38 AM - Updated: 9/27/2017 7:49:05 PM
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