Rachel Hamman
F, #3577, b. circa 1860
Last Edited=11 Apr 1999
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-granddaughter of Jacob Ruple (Rupel)
Rachel Hamman was born circa 1860 at Indiana.1 She was the daughter of John D. Hamman and Abigail McClintic. Rachel Hamman married Conrad Ammer on 15 February 1885 at Kosciusko Co., Indiana.1
Citations
- [S29] Jim Coleman, "Jim Coleman FHL film 1673524, item 14", 1990 (Mishawaka, Indiana). Hereinafter cited as "John Coleman records."
William Hamman
M, #3581
Last Edited=28 Apr 1995
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-grandson of Jacob Ruple (Rupel)
William Hamman was the son of John D. Hamman and Abigail McClintic. SOURCE: Jim Coleman FHL film 1673524, item 14.
Margaret Jane Hammel
F, #9305, b. 4 August 1921, d. 25 February 2002
Last Edited=25 Aug 2022
Margaret Jane Hammel was born on 4 August 1921 at Casper, Natrona Co., Wyoming. She graduated in 1940 at Natrona County High School, Casper, Natrona Co., Wyoming. She married Edward O'Farrell on 6 July 1941. Margaret Jane Hammel married John Benito Trujillo, son of Luis Maria Trujillo and Eduardita Allen, on 13 April 1946 at Casper, Natrona Co., Wyoming. Margaret Jane Hammel married Marmaduke Dovall Sizemore on 9 September 1947 at Lusk, Niobrara Co., Wyoming. Margaret Jane Hammel died on 25 February 2002 at Bear River Valley Care Center, Tremonton, Box Elder Co., Utah, at age 80.
Child of Margaret Jane Hammel and John Benito Trujillo
- John Allan Trujillo+ b. 24 Jan 1947, d. 27 Nov 1967
Bennett Hammock
M, #11315
Last Edited=16 Apr 2025
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of James Reese Harrod
4th great-grandson of George Washington Voorhies
Kelsey Hammock
F, #11314
Last Edited=16 Apr 2025
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of James Reese Harrod
4th great-granddaughter of George Washington Voorhies
Kevin Scott Hammock
M, #11310, b. 25 March 1961, d. 12 December 2013
Last Edited=16 Apr 2025
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of James Reese Harrod
3rd great-grandson of George Washington Voorhies
Kevin Scott Hammock married Susan (?) Kevin Scott Hammock was born on 25 March 1961.1 He was the son of Paul Hammock and Sharon Lynn Fisher. The cause of death was Brittle Type 1 Diabetes. Kevin Scott Hammock died on 12 December 2013 at Orlando, Orange Co., Florida, at age 52.1,2
Hammock, Kevin
Kevin Hammock,52,of Orlando passed away on December 12. He was the son of Colonel (Ret.) Paul Rex Hammock and Sharon Hammock. Kevin was a long-time member of the PGA and was honored as the National Merchandiser of the Year in 1991. He spent countless hours coaching Pop Warner football and was the voice of both Dr. Phillips Pop Warner and The First Academy Royals. Kevin’s faith was very important to him, and he spent many years as a leader in Bible Study Fellowship. Besides his parents, he is survived by his 3 children, Phillip, Kelsey, and Bennett, his brother, Steve (Maureen) and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, December 18 at 10:00am at First Baptist Church of Orlando.
Published in:
Orlando Sentinel
from December 16, 2013 to December 17, 2013.2
He was buried at First Orlando Memorial Prayer Gardens, Orlando, Orange Co., Florida.1
Hammock, Kevin
Kevin Hammock,52,of Orlando passed away on December 12. He was the son of Colonel (Ret.) Paul Rex Hammock and Sharon Hammock. Kevin was a long-time member of the PGA and was honored as the National Merchandiser of the Year in 1991. He spent countless hours coaching Pop Warner football and was the voice of both Dr. Phillips Pop Warner and The First Academy Royals. Kevin’s faith was very important to him, and he spent many years as a leader in Bible Study Fellowship. Besides his parents, he is survived by his 3 children, Phillip, Kelsey, and Bennett, his brother, Steve (Maureen) and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, December 18 at 10:00am at First Baptist Church of Orlando.
Published in:
Orlando Sentinel
from December 16, 2013 to December 17, 2013.2
He was buried at First Orlando Memorial Prayer Gardens, Orlando, Orange Co., Florida.1
Children of Kevin Scott Hammock and Susan (?)
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Kevin Scott Hammock, Memorial ID 228210900,
Birth: 1961
Death: 12 December 2013, Orlando, Orange County, Florida, USA
Burial: First Orlando Memorial Prayer Gardens, Orlando, Orange County, Florida
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/228210900/kevin_scott-hammock: accessed April 16, 2025), memorial page for Kevin Scott Hammock (1961–12 Dec 2013), Find a Grave Memorial ID 228210900, citing First Orlando Memorial Prayer Gardens, Orlando, Orange County, Florida, USA; Maintained by Elizabeth (contributor 48306921).
Parents
COL Paul "Rex" Hammock 1933–2017
Sharon Lynn Fisher Hammock 1934–2015
Siblings
Phillip George Hammock 1958–1978
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2021/157/228210900_75b88622-3c04-465e-9643-4ebf7fa1d024.jpeg,. - [S3118] Kevin Hammock, Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL), https://www.orlandosentinel.com/obituaries/kevin-hammock-orlando-fl/, 16 Dec 2013, n/a. Hereinafter cited as Orlando Sentinel.
Paul Hammock
M, #11307, b. 27 May 1933, d. 8 March 2017
Last Edited=16 Apr 2025
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin of James Reese Harrod
2nd great-grandson of George Washington Voorhies
Paul Hammock also went by the name of Rex. He was born on 27 May 1933 at Long Beach, Los Angeles Co., California.1,2 He was the son of Paul Phillip Hammock and Hettie Iola Voorhies. Paul Hammock graduated in 1956 at San Diego State College, San Diego Co., California.2 He graduated at Shippensburg State College, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, Master’s Degree. He graduated in 1972 at U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania. He married Sharon Lynn Fisher in 1974. Paul Hammock retired in 1980.2 He died on 8 March 2017 at Encinitas, San Diego Co., California, at age 83.1,2
OBITUARY: Paul Hammock USAF Colonel - Passed away on MARCH 8, 2017
Rex Hammock, 83, loving father, grandfather, and friend, passed away on March 8, 2017, after a long hospital stay.
Born on May 27, 1933, in Long Beach, Rex spent the majority of his youth in San Diego. A seven-year boarding student at Army-Navy Academy in Carlsbad, he earned varsity letters in football, basketball, and baseball, served as Class President as well as Cadet Major, and was voted Outstanding Senior upon his graduation in 1951. In 1956, Rex graduated from San Diego State College, where he played baseball, participated in AFROTC, and was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He later earned a Master’s Degree from Shippensburg State in Pennsylvania.
The joy of his professional life came in the 24 years Rex spent as a fighter pilot, “the greatest job in the world,” in the United States Air Force. Most of his time was spent flying the F-100 Super Sabre and the F-4. His many career highlights include: flying 100 missions over North Vietnam during the Vietnam War in which he earned the Silver Star for “gallantry in action against the enemy;” graduating from the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, PA (1972); living abroad as U.S. Air Force Attaché to the Republic of Iran; serving as Director of Operations for the F-4 Wing at Luke A.F.B; and molding young men and women as Professor of Aerospace Studies and Commander of the AFROTC at Arizona State University (1977 – 1980). He was a proud member of The Super Sabre Society, The Order of Daedalians, Command Bar Stool Association, and the Military Officers Association of America.
Following his Air Force retirement in 1980, Rex spent 20+ years in various management and leadership roles, ultimately retiring “for good” as Director, Motor Vehicles Division, for the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Rex was a 40-year resident of Litchfield Park, AZ, and spent the final year of his life near his family in Encinitas, CA.
What he loved most were his family and friends, flying, playing golf, sports of all kinds, and his Catholic faith.
Rex is survived by his son Steve (Maureen) of Encinitas, CA, his Aunt Charlotte Webster of National City, CA, his “oldest and dearest friend” of 73 years, Chuck Freebern of Del Mar, CA, and his eight grandchildren – Mick, Maggie, Rebecca, Rex, Kat, Phillip, Kelsey, and Bennett. He was preceded in death by sons Phillip (1978) and Kevin (2013), and his wife of 40 years, Sharon (2015).
A public visitation will be held at 9:30am followed by a rosary at 10:00am with Mass at 10:30am, Monday, March 27, 2017 at St John Vianney Catholic Church, 539 E. La Pasada Blvd in Goodyear, AZ 85338. Burial will take place at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA at a later date.
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/goodyear-az/paul-hammock-usaf-colonel-11804491.2
Paul Rex Hammock, Headed West
Colonel Paul “Rex” Hammock USAF (Ret.) Rex Hammock, 83, loving father, grandfather, and friend, passed headed west on March 8, 2017, after a long hospital stay. Born on May 27, 1933, in Long Beach, Rex spent the majority of his youth in San Diego. A seven-year boarding student at Army-Navy Academy in Carlsbad, he earned varsity letters in football, basketball, and baseball, served as Class President as well as Cadet Major, and was voted Outstanding Senior upon his graduation in 1951. In 1956, Rex graduated from San Diego State College, where he played baseball, participated in AFROTC, and was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He later earned a Master’s Degree from Shippensburg State in Pennsylvania. The joy of his professional life came in the 24 years Rex spent as a fighter pilot, “the greatest job in the world,” in the United States Air Force.
Most of his time was spent flying the F-100 Super Sabre and the F-4. His many career highlights include: flying 100 missions over North Vietnam during the Vietnam War in which he earned the Silver Star for “gallantry in action against the enemy;” graduating from the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, PA (1972); living abroad as U.S. Air Force Attaché to the Republic of Iran; serving as Director of Operations for the F-4 Wing at Luke A.F.B; and molding young men and women as Professor of Aerospace Studies and Commander of the AFROTC at Arizona State University (1977 – 1980).
He was a proud member of The Super Sabre Society, The Order of Daedalians, Command Bar Stool Association, and the Military Officers Association of America. Following his Air Force retirement in 1980, Rex spent 20+ years in various management and leadership roles, ultimately retiring “for good” as Director, Motor Vehicles Division, for the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Rex was a 40-year resident of Litchfield Park, AZ, and spent the final year of his life near his family in Encinitas, CA. What he loved most were his family and friends, flying, playing golf, sports of all kinds, and his Catholic faith. Rex is survived by his son Steve (Maureen) of Encinitas, CA, his Aunt Charlotte Webster of National City, CA, his “oldest and dearest friend” of 73 years, Chuck Freebern of Del Mar, CA, and his eight grandchildren – Mick, Maggie, Rebecca, Rex, Kat, Phillip, Kelsey, and Bennett. He was preceded in death by sons Phillip (1978) and Kevin (2013), and his wife of 40 years, Sharon (2015).
A public visitation will be held at 9:30am followed by a rosary at 10:00am with Mass at 10:30am, Monday, March 27, 2017 at St John Vianney Catholic Church, 539 E. La Pasada Blvd in Goodyear, AZ 85338. Burial will take place at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA at a later date. Condolences for the family may be left at www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com.
https://supersabresociety.com/headed_west/paul-rex-hammock-83-heased-west-2/.3
He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington Co., Virginia.1
OBITUARY: Paul Hammock USAF Colonel - Passed away on MARCH 8, 2017
Rex Hammock, 83, loving father, grandfather, and friend, passed away on March 8, 2017, after a long hospital stay.
Born on May 27, 1933, in Long Beach, Rex spent the majority of his youth in San Diego. A seven-year boarding student at Army-Navy Academy in Carlsbad, he earned varsity letters in football, basketball, and baseball, served as Class President as well as Cadet Major, and was voted Outstanding Senior upon his graduation in 1951. In 1956, Rex graduated from San Diego State College, where he played baseball, participated in AFROTC, and was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He later earned a Master’s Degree from Shippensburg State in Pennsylvania.
The joy of his professional life came in the 24 years Rex spent as a fighter pilot, “the greatest job in the world,” in the United States Air Force. Most of his time was spent flying the F-100 Super Sabre and the F-4. His many career highlights include: flying 100 missions over North Vietnam during the Vietnam War in which he earned the Silver Star for “gallantry in action against the enemy;” graduating from the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, PA (1972); living abroad as U.S. Air Force Attaché to the Republic of Iran; serving as Director of Operations for the F-4 Wing at Luke A.F.B; and molding young men and women as Professor of Aerospace Studies and Commander of the AFROTC at Arizona State University (1977 – 1980). He was a proud member of The Super Sabre Society, The Order of Daedalians, Command Bar Stool Association, and the Military Officers Association of America.
Following his Air Force retirement in 1980, Rex spent 20+ years in various management and leadership roles, ultimately retiring “for good” as Director, Motor Vehicles Division, for the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Rex was a 40-year resident of Litchfield Park, AZ, and spent the final year of his life near his family in Encinitas, CA.
What he loved most were his family and friends, flying, playing golf, sports of all kinds, and his Catholic faith.
Rex is survived by his son Steve (Maureen) of Encinitas, CA, his Aunt Charlotte Webster of National City, CA, his “oldest and dearest friend” of 73 years, Chuck Freebern of Del Mar, CA, and his eight grandchildren – Mick, Maggie, Rebecca, Rex, Kat, Phillip, Kelsey, and Bennett. He was preceded in death by sons Phillip (1978) and Kevin (2013), and his wife of 40 years, Sharon (2015).
A public visitation will be held at 9:30am followed by a rosary at 10:00am with Mass at 10:30am, Monday, March 27, 2017 at St John Vianney Catholic Church, 539 E. La Pasada Blvd in Goodyear, AZ 85338. Burial will take place at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA at a later date.
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/goodyear-az/paul-hammock-usaf-colonel-11804491.2
Paul Rex Hammock, Headed West
Colonel Paul “Rex” Hammock USAF (Ret.) Rex Hammock, 83, loving father, grandfather, and friend, passed headed west on March 8, 2017, after a long hospital stay. Born on May 27, 1933, in Long Beach, Rex spent the majority of his youth in San Diego. A seven-year boarding student at Army-Navy Academy in Carlsbad, he earned varsity letters in football, basketball, and baseball, served as Class President as well as Cadet Major, and was voted Outstanding Senior upon his graduation in 1951. In 1956, Rex graduated from San Diego State College, where he played baseball, participated in AFROTC, and was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He later earned a Master’s Degree from Shippensburg State in Pennsylvania. The joy of his professional life came in the 24 years Rex spent as a fighter pilot, “the greatest job in the world,” in the United States Air Force.
Most of his time was spent flying the F-100 Super Sabre and the F-4. His many career highlights include: flying 100 missions over North Vietnam during the Vietnam War in which he earned the Silver Star for “gallantry in action against the enemy;” graduating from the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, PA (1972); living abroad as U.S. Air Force Attaché to the Republic of Iran; serving as Director of Operations for the F-4 Wing at Luke A.F.B; and molding young men and women as Professor of Aerospace Studies and Commander of the AFROTC at Arizona State University (1977 – 1980).
He was a proud member of The Super Sabre Society, The Order of Daedalians, Command Bar Stool Association, and the Military Officers Association of America. Following his Air Force retirement in 1980, Rex spent 20+ years in various management and leadership roles, ultimately retiring “for good” as Director, Motor Vehicles Division, for the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Rex was a 40-year resident of Litchfield Park, AZ, and spent the final year of his life near his family in Encinitas, CA. What he loved most were his family and friends, flying, playing golf, sports of all kinds, and his Catholic faith. Rex is survived by his son Steve (Maureen) of Encinitas, CA, his Aunt Charlotte Webster of National City, CA, his “oldest and dearest friend” of 73 years, Chuck Freebern of Del Mar, CA, and his eight grandchildren – Mick, Maggie, Rebecca, Rex, Kat, Phillip, Kelsey, and Bennett. He was preceded in death by sons Phillip (1978) and Kevin (2013), and his wife of 40 years, Sharon (2015).
A public visitation will be held at 9:30am followed by a rosary at 10:00am with Mass at 10:30am, Monday, March 27, 2017 at St John Vianney Catholic Church, 539 E. La Pasada Blvd in Goodyear, AZ 85338. Burial will take place at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA at a later date. Condolences for the family may be left at www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com.
https://supersabresociety.com/headed_west/paul-rex-hammock-83-heased-west-2/.3
He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington Co., Virginia.1
Children of Paul Hammock and Sharon Lynn Fisher
- Phillip George Hammock b. 17 Feb 1958, d. 12 Mar 1978
- Steven Hammock
- Kevin Scott Hammock+ b. 25 Mar 1961, d. 12 Dec 2013
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), COL Paul “Rex” Hammock, Memorial ID 177418583,
Birth: 27 May 1933, Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death: 8 March 2017, Encinitas, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177418583/paul-hammock: accessed April 16, 2025), memorial page for COL Paul “Rex” Hammock (27 May 1933–8 Mar 2017), Find a Grave Memorial ID 177418583, citing Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by David Cross (contributor 48949781).
Parents
Paul Phillip Hammock 1911–2005
Hettie Iola Voorhies Hammock/Coonradt 1915–1993
Spouses
Sharon Lynn Fisher Hammock 1934–2015
Children
Phillip George Hammock 1958–1978
Kevin Scott Hammock 1961–2013
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/74/177418583_1489692725.jpg,. - [S3117] Paul Hammock USAF Colonel, Dignity Memorial, https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/goodyear-az/paul-hammock-usaf-colonel-11804491, 10 Mar 2017, n/a. Hereinafter cited as Dignity Memorial.
- [S3120] Super Sabre Society (fliers of the F-100 Super Sabre Jet), online https://supersabresociety.com/headed_west/paul-rex-hammock-83-heased-west-2/. Hereinafter cited as Paul Rex Hammock, Headed West.
Paul Phillip Hammock
M, #11306, b. 28 July 1911, d. 12 September 2005
Last Edited=16 Apr 2025
Paul Phillip Hammock was born on 28 July 1911 at Carthage, Madison Co., Missouri.1 He married Hettie Iola Voorhies, daughter of Rex Clifford Voorhies and Pearl S. Driehaus, in 1931. Paul Phillip Hammock died on 12 September 2005 at Litchfield Park, Maricopa Co., Arizona, at age 94.1
CPO Paul Phillip Hammock
CPO, Paul Phillip Hammock, USN Ret. of Litchfield Park, passed away peacefully in the early morning of September 12, 2005 at age 94. He was born in Carthage, Missouri to Virgil and Cora Hammock on July 28, 1911. He moved often as a boy following his father who worked on the railroad, was a mechanic and a carpenter. Paul worked at many part time jobs during school helping to support his family who finally settled in Southern California. In 1927, at age 16, Paul enlisted in the US Navy, a decision he never regretted. He spent his seventeenth birthday in Shanghai China while serving in the Asiatic Fleet. In 1931, he met and married Hettie Voorhies and they had one son, Rex. In 1941, Paul was stationed aboard the U.S.S. Astoria, home ported in Pearl Harbor. The ship left the harbor on December 6, 1941, thus escaping the attack by the Japanese on December 7. The Astoria later was sunk on August 2, 1942 off Guadalcanal in the battle of Savo Island. Paul was not injured, but spent eight hours in the water in the dark with the sharks until rescued by the U.S.S. Wilson. 400 of his shipmates died. At the time of death, he was the oldest, living survivor of that event. Paul retired from the Navy in 1947 then served two more years (51, 52) during the Korean War. He then opened and operated a very successful auto parts business for 15 years. He moved back to California in 1968 and opened a cable (wire rope) business with his brother, Clarence. They built the business for thirteen years then sold it and Paul retired at age 70. Paul moved to Litchfield Park in 1988 to be near his son. He was an avid golfer and played well into his 80s until failing mobility forced him to give it up.---He remained a fan the rest of his life. Paul volunteered for many years at the Arizona Humane Society and in 1998 was named "Star Volunteer of the Year." He was also a life member of the Navy League. Paul is survived by his son, Col. Paul Rex Hammock, USAF Ret; daughter-in-law, Sharon; sisters-in-law, Charlotte Webster and Marie Hammock; grandsons, Steven (Maureen) and Kevin (Susan); eight great-grandchildren, Phillip, Mick, Kelsey, Maggie, Bennett, Rebecca, Rex and Kathleen; and many nieces and nephews. Paul was predeceased by his wife, Hettie, his parents, brothers, Clarence and Virgil, and a grandson, Phillip. Paul lived a long and productive life with many accomplishments, but he was most proud of his service to his country in the United States Navy. A Memorial Service will be held at 10:30 a.m., September 16, 2005 at Skyway Church of the West Valley, 14900 W. Van Buren St. in Goodyear, Arizona 85338. Burial will be at Greenwood Cemetery in San Diego, California. In lieu of flowers, a donation in Paul's memory may be made to Skyway Church of the West Valley, 14900 W. Van Buren St. in Goodyear, Arizona 85338. Arrangements by Valley West Funeral Chapel.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/azcentral/name/paul-hammock-obituary?id=26667478
Published by The Arizona Republic on Sep. 15, 2005.1
He was buried at Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, San Diego Co., California.2
CPO Paul Phillip Hammock
CPO, Paul Phillip Hammock, USN Ret. of Litchfield Park, passed away peacefully in the early morning of September 12, 2005 at age 94. He was born in Carthage, Missouri to Virgil and Cora Hammock on July 28, 1911. He moved often as a boy following his father who worked on the railroad, was a mechanic and a carpenter. Paul worked at many part time jobs during school helping to support his family who finally settled in Southern California. In 1927, at age 16, Paul enlisted in the US Navy, a decision he never regretted. He spent his seventeenth birthday in Shanghai China while serving in the Asiatic Fleet. In 1931, he met and married Hettie Voorhies and they had one son, Rex. In 1941, Paul was stationed aboard the U.S.S. Astoria, home ported in Pearl Harbor. The ship left the harbor on December 6, 1941, thus escaping the attack by the Japanese on December 7. The Astoria later was sunk on August 2, 1942 off Guadalcanal in the battle of Savo Island. Paul was not injured, but spent eight hours in the water in the dark with the sharks until rescued by the U.S.S. Wilson. 400 of his shipmates died. At the time of death, he was the oldest, living survivor of that event. Paul retired from the Navy in 1947 then served two more years (51, 52) during the Korean War. He then opened and operated a very successful auto parts business for 15 years. He moved back to California in 1968 and opened a cable (wire rope) business with his brother, Clarence. They built the business for thirteen years then sold it and Paul retired at age 70. Paul moved to Litchfield Park in 1988 to be near his son. He was an avid golfer and played well into his 80s until failing mobility forced him to give it up.---He remained a fan the rest of his life. Paul volunteered for many years at the Arizona Humane Society and in 1998 was named "Star Volunteer of the Year." He was also a life member of the Navy League. Paul is survived by his son, Col. Paul Rex Hammock, USAF Ret; daughter-in-law, Sharon; sisters-in-law, Charlotte Webster and Marie Hammock; grandsons, Steven (Maureen) and Kevin (Susan); eight great-grandchildren, Phillip, Mick, Kelsey, Maggie, Bennett, Rebecca, Rex and Kathleen; and many nieces and nephews. Paul was predeceased by his wife, Hettie, his parents, brothers, Clarence and Virgil, and a grandson, Phillip. Paul lived a long and productive life with many accomplishments, but he was most proud of his service to his country in the United States Navy. A Memorial Service will be held at 10:30 a.m., September 16, 2005 at Skyway Church of the West Valley, 14900 W. Van Buren St. in Goodyear, Arizona 85338. Burial will be at Greenwood Cemetery in San Diego, California. In lieu of flowers, a donation in Paul's memory may be made to Skyway Church of the West Valley, 14900 W. Van Buren St. in Goodyear, Arizona 85338. Arrangements by Valley West Funeral Chapel.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/azcentral/name/paul-hammock-obituary?id=26667478
Published by The Arizona Republic on Sep. 15, 2005.1
He was buried at Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, San Diego Co., California.2
Child of Paul Phillip Hammock and Hettie Iola Voorhies
- Paul Hammock+ b. 27 May 1933, d. 8 Mar 2017
Citations
- [S3121] Paul Hammock, Legacy.com (Published by The Arizona Republic on Sep. 15, 2005), https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/azcentral/name/paul-hammock-obituary?id=26667478, 15 Sep 2005, n/a. Hereinafter cited as Legacy.com.
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Paul Phillip Hammock, Memorial ID 18689132,
Birth: 28 July 1911, Madison County, Missouri, USA
Death: 12 September 2005, Litchfield Park, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial: Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, San Diego County, California
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18689132/paul_phillip-hammock: accessed April 16, 2025), memorial page for Paul Phillip Hammock (28 Jul 1911–12 Sep 2005), Find a Grave Memorial ID 18689132, citing Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA; Maintained by Diana Enos Hammock (contributor 46863126).
Parents
Elisha Virgil Hammock 1888–1946
Cora Maude Phillips Hammock 1892–1965
Spouses
Edith Levine Hammock 1910–1987
Hettie Iola Voorhies Hammock/Coonradt 1915–1993
Siblings
Clarence George Hammock 1910–2003
Elisha Virgil Hammock 1917–1998
Children
COL Paul "Rex" Hammock 1933–2017
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2007/305/18689132_119405659422.jpg,.
Phillip Hammock
M, #11313
Last Edited=16 Apr 2025
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of James Reese Harrod
4th great-grandson of George Washington Voorhies
Phillip George Hammock
M, #11309, b. 17 February 1958, d. 12 March 1978
Last Edited=16 Apr 2025
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of James Reese Harrod
3rd great-grandson of George Washington Voorhies
Phillip George Hammock was born on 17 February 1958 at La Mesa, San Diego Co., California.1 He was the son of Paul Hammock and Sharon Lynn Fisher. Phillip George Hammock died on 12 March 1978 at Litchfield Park, Maricopa Co., Arizona, at age 20.1 He was buried at Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, San Diego Co., California.1
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Phillip George Hammock, Memorial ID 19526741,
Birth: 17 February 1958, La Mesa, San Diego County, California, USA
Death: 12 March 1978, Litchfield Park, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial: Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, San Diego County, California
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19526741/phillip_george-hammock: accessed April 16, 2025), memorial page for Phillip George Hammock (17 Feb 1958–12 Mar 1978), Find a Grave Memorial ID 19526741, citing Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA; Maintained by Patricia (contributor 46806943).
Parents
COL Paul "Rex" Hammock 1933–2017
Sharon Lynn Fisher Hammock 1934–2015
Siblings
Kevin Scott Hammock 1961–2013
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2007/144/19526741_118014284060.jpg,.
Steven Hammock
M, #11311
Last Edited=16 Apr 2025
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of James Reese Harrod
3rd great-grandson of George Washington Voorhies
Steven Hammock married Maureen (?) Steven Hammock is the son of Paul Hammock and Sharon Lynn Fisher.
William Michael Hammond
M, #11354
Last Edited=22 Apr 2025
William Michael Hammond married Ann Marie Dupuis, daughter of Ross Howard Dupuis and Dorothy Decker, on 10 August 1968 at Lake Co., Montana.
Elizabeth Hampton
F, #10944, b. circa 1957
Last Edited=24 Feb 2025
- Relationships
- 1st cousin 1 time removed of Terresa Ann Struck
Great-granddaughter of Jose Tranquilino Trujillo
Elizabeth Hampton was born circa 1957. She was the daughter of Herman Earl Hampton and Marianita Trujillo. Elizabeth Hampton lived in September 1997 at Denver, Colorado.
Harvey E. Hampton
M, #10361
Last Edited=31 Jul 2024
Herman Earl Hampton
M, #10943, b. 19 April 1926, d. 24 June 1975
Last Edited=25 Feb 2025
Herman Earl Hampton was born on 19 April 1924 at Charlottsville, Virginia.1 He was born on 19 April 1926 at Charlottesville, Virginia.2 He was the son of Oscar Lee Hampton and Sadie Varee Dusenbery. In 1956 Herman Earl Hampton was a bricklayer.2 He married Marianita Trujillo, daughter of Luis Maria Trujillo and Eduardita Allen, on 5 May 1956 at Casper, Natrona Co., Wyoming.2,3 Herman Earl Hampton and Marianita Trujillo were divorced on 15 April 1959 at Casper, Natrona Co., Wyoming, Grounds listed were Indignities.3 Herman Earl Hampton married Josephine Vina Bond on 28 September 1973 at Henrico Co., Virginia. The cause of death was Shot himself with an .25 automatic gunshot to head on 18 June 1975. Herman Earl Hampton died on 24 June 1975 at Richmond, Virginia, at age 49.1 He was buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum, Henrico Co., Virginia.1
Child of Herman Earl Hampton and Marianita Trujillo
- Elizabeth Hampton b. c 1957
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Herman Earl Hampton, Memorial ID 194318637,
Birth: 19 April 1924, Charlottesville City, Virginia, USA
Death: 21 June 1975, Richmond City, Virginia, USA
Burial: Forest Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum, Henrico County, Virginia
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194318637/herman_earl-hampton: accessed February 25, 2025), memorial page for Herman Earl Hampton (19 Apr 1924–21 Jun 1975), Find a Grave Memorial ID 194318637, citing Forest Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum, Henrico County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by RR (contributor 49002563).
Parents
Oscar Lee Hampton 1894–1967
Sadie V. Dusenbury Hampton 1895–1968
Spouses
Josephine Vina Bond Hampton 1926–2008 (m. 1973)
Siblings
Vernon Hemingway "Papoo" Hampton Sr 1917–1997
Blanche H. White 1918–1995
Robert Llewellyn "Bobby" Hampton 1920–1984
Audrey Louise Hampton Portwood 1922–2000
Dolores Varee Hampton Chase Stanton 1926–2011
Mildred Catherine "Millie" Hampton Musselman 1927–2001
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2018/1/194318637_d57b536f-9758-4bfa-a5a4-3bb4a24e8a7a.jpeg,. - [S3049] Wyoming, U.S., State and County Marriage Records, 1869-1973, Ancestry.com website, Ancestry, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah. Hereinafter cited as Wyoming, U.S., State and County Marriage Records, 1869-1973.
- [S3048] Wyoming, U.S., State Divorce Records, 1941-1972, Ancestry.com website, Ancestry, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah. Hereinafter cited as Wyoming, U.S., State Divorce Records, 1941-1972.
Oscar Lee Hampton
M, #10946
Last Edited=26 Feb 2025
Oscar Lee Hampton married Sadie Varee Dusenbery.
Child of Oscar Lee Hampton and Sadie Varee Dusenbery
- Herman Earl Hampton+ b. 19 Apr 1926, d. 24 Jun 1975
Eula Lee Hancock
F, #3223, b. 25 August 1870, d. 28 March 1942
Last Edited=9 Feb 2024
Social Security Application Form SS-5, lists Lewis's parents. Eula Lee Hancock was born on 25 August 1870 at Lamar Co., Texas.1 She married William Akin Ellis on 28 October 1891 at Lamar Co., Texas. Eula Lee Hancock died on 28 March 1942 at Paris, Lamar Co., Texas, at age 71.1 She was buried at Sylvan Cemetery, Sylvan, Lamar Co., Texas.1
Child of Eula Lee Hancock and William Akin Ellis
- Hattie Lewis Ellis+ b. 29 Mar 1902, d. 11 Sep 1983
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Eula Lee (Hancock) Ellis, Memorial ID 57645507,
Birth: 25 August 1870, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Death: 28 March 1942, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial: Sylvan Cemetery, Sylvan, Lamar County, Texas
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 29 December 2020), memorial page for Eula Lee Hancock Ellis (25 Aug 1870–28 Mar 1942), Find a Grave Memorial no. 57645507, citing Sylvan Cemetery, Sylvan, Lamar County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Mary Hall Ferguson (contributor 47110606).
Spouse William A Ellis 1868–1936
Children Roddie Ellis Bills 1892–1977
Mary Ellis Blackbourn 1893–1980 Winnie Ellis Gray 1896–1985 Grace E Ellis Douglass 1898–1976 Charles Wesley Ellis 1900–1968
Lewis Ellis Sells 1902–1983 Robert Lee Ellis 1903–1983 Irma Ellis Dunnam 1907–1993 Jennie Blanche Ellis Bybee 1909–2000,.
Joan Louise Hancock
F, #10921, b. 2 July 1934, d. 9 June 2015
Last Edited=12 May 2025
Joan Louise Hancock was born on 2 July 1934 at Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota.1,2 She lived in December 1954 at Hopkins, Hennepin Co., Minnesota. She married Jeremy Nestaval Gale, son of Samuel Chester Gale and Stella Barbara Nestaval, on 17 December 1954 at Hennepin Co., Minnesota. Joan Louise Hancock and Jeremy Nestaval Gale were divorced in February 1957 at Hennepin Co., Minnesota. Joan Louise Hancock married Dr. Gilbert Sadler Campbell on 28 September 1961 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co., Oklahoma. Joan Louise Hancock died on 9 June 2015 at Little Rock, Pulaski Co., Arkansas, at age 80.1,2
Joan Louise Hancock Campbell
JOAN LOUISE HANCOCK CAMPBELL, of Little Rock, was greeted in heaven on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 by her beloved dogs, Magoo, Pepper, Rodney, and Schwartz and was joined by her parents and brother as they watched her first dance in perfect time and rhythm across the heavenly clouds with her forever adored hoofer, Gene Kelly. She was 80. Born July 2, 1934 in Minneapolis to John and Ernestine Hancock, she attended Saint Louis Park High School and became the school's first female president of the Student Council. She avidly swam the surrounding lakes to earn numerous AAU swimming titles, among them were Junior National Swim Meet, the Midwest AAU breast stroke, a two-time winner of the 3-mile swim at Lake Pepin, the 3-mile Aquatennial swim, and the 1-mile Aqua swim. During the summer prior to her attendance at the University of Minnesota, she was coached by the U.S. Olympic swimming coach. In 1954, during her sophomore year at Minnesota, she tap danced her way toward earning the title of Miss Minneapolis and later that year finished up as Runner-Up to Miss Minnesota. She carried throughout her lifetime a deep affection and unwavering devotion to her Pi Beta Phi sorority, proudly belting out its song if ever asked if she was one and forging friendships that lasted a lifetime.
Her amassed achievements, emerging talents, and graceful beauty launched her to become a cheerleader for the George Mikan-led Minneapolis Lakers. She also was the nanny to Hollywood movie actor, Sterling Hayden. She met her husband, Dr. Gilbert Sadler Campbell in San Francisco while she was working for the upscale department store I.Magnin. They later married on Sept. 28, 1961 in Oklahoma City.
After moving to Little Rock in 1965, she lovingly raised her husband's four teenagers, each of them importing their unique set of challenges for her to contend with, while simultaneously rearing her own newborn daughter and son. Her boundless passion for dance and exercise was instrumental in bringing aerobics to Arkansas. Her prevailing spirit was for everyone to stay active and to keep moving, no matter how young or how old. She taught tap dancing to both kids and adults, and regularly volunteered at Lifequest to educate her students on the value of aerobic activity. Never shy to take a stage, no matter its formality or lack thereof, she performed as the "Wicked Witch" in the local Children's Theater production of The Wizard of Oz, evoking reviews of "she's a natural" and awarding her as "Best Actress" for that year.
Among her close friends and neighbors, she was affectionately called "Bonie Joanie", given her lithe, athletic figure. She was constantly ordered to sit down by company but obstinately elected to stay standing, playfully smiling and commonly remarking, "You know me, I never sit."
During her 46 years in their neighborhood, she imparted wonderful treasured memories to those throughout. Her fetish for theater and drama overtook their home's foyer each and every Halloween, converting it into a scary set decorated with an actual human skull (aka TJ), TJ's blood (red Kool-Aid) and her long-living 21 year-old Persian cat, Black Magic. She had an especially gifted hand at training each of her dogs, perfectly conducting them as they performed a range of tricks and enthusiastically coaxing them as they attempted to bark out their flickering birthday candles atop their favorite hamburger treats. She had an unfailing ability to make a call or send a card on everyone's birthday and anniversary, and a remarkable manner of empathetically recounting a friend's personal memory of loss or misfortune. Her love of plants and flowers was throughout and around her family's home. She was a long-standing member of the Country Homes and Garden Club of Little Rock.
As far reaching were her interests, so too was her unquenchable thirst for staying current on all them: politics, investments, cooking, literature, music, arts and community affairs. She forever maintained a strong belief in fulfilling her civic responsibility and tirelessly advocated for issues when others would not; singlehandedly spearheading the construction of a traffic light at her street's intersection to make everyone's daily driving safer. Her greatest fascination was nurturing and following all of her grandchildrens' activities, both near and far, from the early years to the present day. She derived great pride and joy in seeing them all grow into intelligent, handsome, talented, caring young men.
She instilled innumerable qualities that affected everyone she touched in immeasurable ways. Her one-of-a-kind character and her compassionate spirit will be sorely missed, fondly remembered, and treasured by all.
The family would like to thank her physicians: Dr. Ron Robertson, Dr. Katie Kimbrough, and Dr. Tamayo; caregiver, Pam Willis Black; and her over 40 year-long housekeeper and extended family member, Ruby Jones. The family thanks all those who have had her in their thoughts and prayers during this difficult loss.
She is survived by her husband, Dr. Gilbert Sadler Campbell; daughter, son-in-law and grandson: Muffin, Bobby, and Miles Smith of Little Rock; son, daughter-in-law, and three grandsons: John, Viola, Patrick, Henry, and Andrew Campbell of Charlottesville, Va; and four stepchildren: Kathy Campbell (Peter) and Rebecca Sadler of Ashland, Ore; Tom Campbell (Jane) of Friday Harbor, Wash., and William Campbell (Julie) of Oklahoma City. Joan was also survived by several stepgrandchildren, stepgreat-grandchildren, and numerous relatives in Minnesota.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. at St. Mark's Episcopal Church on Thursday, June 18, 2015. A Celebration of Her Life will follow in the Great Hall. Funeral arrangements are by Roller-Chenal Funeral Home, 13801 Chenal Parkway, Little Rock, AR 72211, (501) 224-8300. Online guestbook: www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/chenal.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in loving memory of Joan Louise Hancock Campbell to the University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts, Pulaski County Humane Society, the Arkansas Repertory Theater, the National Sorority Pi Beta Phi, or an organization of your choice.
https://www.arkansasonline.com/obituaries/2015/jun/14/joan-campbell-2015-06-14/
Published June 14, 2015.1 She was buried at Monticello Memorial Park, Albemarle Co., Virginia.2
Joan Louise Hancock Campbell
JOAN LOUISE HANCOCK CAMPBELL, of Little Rock, was greeted in heaven on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 by her beloved dogs, Magoo, Pepper, Rodney, and Schwartz and was joined by her parents and brother as they watched her first dance in perfect time and rhythm across the heavenly clouds with her forever adored hoofer, Gene Kelly. She was 80. Born July 2, 1934 in Minneapolis to John and Ernestine Hancock, she attended Saint Louis Park High School and became the school's first female president of the Student Council. She avidly swam the surrounding lakes to earn numerous AAU swimming titles, among them were Junior National Swim Meet, the Midwest AAU breast stroke, a two-time winner of the 3-mile swim at Lake Pepin, the 3-mile Aquatennial swim, and the 1-mile Aqua swim. During the summer prior to her attendance at the University of Minnesota, she was coached by the U.S. Olympic swimming coach. In 1954, during her sophomore year at Minnesota, she tap danced her way toward earning the title of Miss Minneapolis and later that year finished up as Runner-Up to Miss Minnesota. She carried throughout her lifetime a deep affection and unwavering devotion to her Pi Beta Phi sorority, proudly belting out its song if ever asked if she was one and forging friendships that lasted a lifetime.
Her amassed achievements, emerging talents, and graceful beauty launched her to become a cheerleader for the George Mikan-led Minneapolis Lakers. She also was the nanny to Hollywood movie actor, Sterling Hayden. She met her husband, Dr. Gilbert Sadler Campbell in San Francisco while she was working for the upscale department store I.Magnin. They later married on Sept. 28, 1961 in Oklahoma City.
After moving to Little Rock in 1965, she lovingly raised her husband's four teenagers, each of them importing their unique set of challenges for her to contend with, while simultaneously rearing her own newborn daughter and son. Her boundless passion for dance and exercise was instrumental in bringing aerobics to Arkansas. Her prevailing spirit was for everyone to stay active and to keep moving, no matter how young or how old. She taught tap dancing to both kids and adults, and regularly volunteered at Lifequest to educate her students on the value of aerobic activity. Never shy to take a stage, no matter its formality or lack thereof, she performed as the "Wicked Witch" in the local Children's Theater production of The Wizard of Oz, evoking reviews of "she's a natural" and awarding her as "Best Actress" for that year.
Among her close friends and neighbors, she was affectionately called "Bonie Joanie", given her lithe, athletic figure. She was constantly ordered to sit down by company but obstinately elected to stay standing, playfully smiling and commonly remarking, "You know me, I never sit."
During her 46 years in their neighborhood, she imparted wonderful treasured memories to those throughout. Her fetish for theater and drama overtook their home's foyer each and every Halloween, converting it into a scary set decorated with an actual human skull (aka TJ), TJ's blood (red Kool-Aid) and her long-living 21 year-old Persian cat, Black Magic. She had an especially gifted hand at training each of her dogs, perfectly conducting them as they performed a range of tricks and enthusiastically coaxing them as they attempted to bark out their flickering birthday candles atop their favorite hamburger treats. She had an unfailing ability to make a call or send a card on everyone's birthday and anniversary, and a remarkable manner of empathetically recounting a friend's personal memory of loss or misfortune. Her love of plants and flowers was throughout and around her family's home. She was a long-standing member of the Country Homes and Garden Club of Little Rock.
As far reaching were her interests, so too was her unquenchable thirst for staying current on all them: politics, investments, cooking, literature, music, arts and community affairs. She forever maintained a strong belief in fulfilling her civic responsibility and tirelessly advocated for issues when others would not; singlehandedly spearheading the construction of a traffic light at her street's intersection to make everyone's daily driving safer. Her greatest fascination was nurturing and following all of her grandchildrens' activities, both near and far, from the early years to the present day. She derived great pride and joy in seeing them all grow into intelligent, handsome, talented, caring young men.
She instilled innumerable qualities that affected everyone she touched in immeasurable ways. Her one-of-a-kind character and her compassionate spirit will be sorely missed, fondly remembered, and treasured by all.
The family would like to thank her physicians: Dr. Ron Robertson, Dr. Katie Kimbrough, and Dr. Tamayo; caregiver, Pam Willis Black; and her over 40 year-long housekeeper and extended family member, Ruby Jones. The family thanks all those who have had her in their thoughts and prayers during this difficult loss.
She is survived by her husband, Dr. Gilbert Sadler Campbell; daughter, son-in-law and grandson: Muffin, Bobby, and Miles Smith of Little Rock; son, daughter-in-law, and three grandsons: John, Viola, Patrick, Henry, and Andrew Campbell of Charlottesville, Va; and four stepchildren: Kathy Campbell (Peter) and Rebecca Sadler of Ashland, Ore; Tom Campbell (Jane) of Friday Harbor, Wash., and William Campbell (Julie) of Oklahoma City. Joan was also survived by several stepgrandchildren, stepgreat-grandchildren, and numerous relatives in Minnesota.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. at St. Mark's Episcopal Church on Thursday, June 18, 2015. A Celebration of Her Life will follow in the Great Hall. Funeral arrangements are by Roller-Chenal Funeral Home, 13801 Chenal Parkway, Little Rock, AR 72211, (501) 224-8300. Online guestbook: www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/chenal.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in loving memory of Joan Louise Hancock Campbell to the University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts, Pulaski County Humane Society, the Arkansas Repertory Theater, the National Sorority Pi Beta Phi, or an organization of your choice.
https://www.arkansasonline.com/obituaries/2015/jun/14/joan-campbell-2015-06-14/
Published June 14, 2015.1 She was buried at Monticello Memorial Park, Albemarle Co., Virginia.2
Citations
- [S3037] Joan Louise Hancock Campbell, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock, Arkansas), https://www.arkansasonline.com/obituaries/2015/jun/14/joan-campbell-2015-06-14/, 14 jun 2015, n/a. Hereinafter cited as Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Joan Louise (Hancock) Campbell, Memorial ID 254103031,
Birth: 2 July 1934
Death: 9 June 2015
Burial: Monticello Memorial Park, Albemarle County, Virginia
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/254103031/joan_louise-campbell: accessed May 12, 2025), memorial page for Joan Louise Hancock Campbell (2 Jul 1934–9 Jun 2015), Find a Grave Memorial ID 254103031, citing Monticello Memorial Park, Albemarle County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Cemetery Ridge Films (contributor 50176464).
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2023/139/254103031_85bdef94-d996-47f5-ac84-4652de32d687.jpeg,.
Sallie Hancock
F, #3821
Last Edited=6 Nov 2018
Sallie Hancock married William Hearne, son of Thomas Hearne and Nancy Wilson. History of West Virginia & It's People, Vol III, pg 701-704.
Almeida S. Hander
F, #9081, b. 12 August 1899, d. 19 May 1973
Last Edited=12 Jun 2022
Almeida S. Hander was born on 12 August 1899 at Texas.1 She married Frank Sylvester Booher after 1924. Almeida S. Hander died on 19 May 1973 at Marlin, Falls Co., Texas, at age 73.1 She was buried at Riesel Cemetery, Riesel, McLennan Co., Texas.1
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Almeida S (Hander) Booher, Memorial ID 22370735,
Birth: 12 August 1899, Texas, USA
Death: 19 May 1973, Marlin, Falls County, Texas, USA
Burial: Riesel Cemetery, Riesel, McLennan County, Texas
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22370735/almeida-s-booher: accessed 12 June 2022), memorial page for Almeida S Hander Booher (12 Aug 1899–19 May 1973), Find a Grave Memorial ID 22370735, citing Riesel Cemetery, Riesel, McLennan County, Texas, USA; Maintained by couchpotato (contributor 46553367).
Parents Gustav Hander Gustav Adolph Hander 1876–1957
Selma Hander Selma Jund Hander 1873–1946
Spouse Frank Booher Frank Sylvester Booher 1882–1933
Siblings Julius Hander Julius Adolph Hander 1901–1983
Alma Petrich Alma Anita Hander Petrich 1903–1998
Gustave Adolph Hander 1906–1987,.
Geraldine Ann Hanegraaf
F, #9533
Last Edited=6 Jan 2023
Geraldine Ann Hanegraaf married Norman Lawrence Ableman, son of Lawrence Fred Ableman and Inga Dorthea Hanson, on 21 June 1952 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Faribault, Rice Co., Minnesota.1
Citations
- [S2786] Norman Lawrence Ableman, Faribault Daily News, Faribault, MN, 02 Sep 2004, n/a. Hereinafter cited as Faribault Daily News.
Adelaide Haney
F, #7753, b. 1888, d. 1990
Last Edited=20 Feb 2022
- Relationships
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Adelaide Haney was born in 1888.1 She was the daughter of Milton Smith Haney and Frances Fannie Harn. Adelaide Haney died in 1990.1 She was buried at Redstone Cemetery, Brownsville, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania.1
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Adelaide Haney, Memorial ID 68397358,
Birth: 1888
Death: 1990
Burial: Redstone Cemetery, Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68397358/adelaide-haney: accessed 20 February 2022), memorial page for Adelaide Haney (1888–1990), Find a Grave Memorial ID 68397358, citing Redstone Cemetery, Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Kenneth Young (contributor 46840195).
Parents Milton Smith Haney 1871–1957 Fannie Harn Haney 1872–1947
Siblings Jewel E Haney 1896–1922,.
Adna Haney
F, #2953, b. 19 January 1900, d. 2 April 1978
Last Edited=12 Mar 2024
- Relationships
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Adna Haney was born on 19 January 1900 at Luzerne Twsp., Fayette Co., Pennsylvania.1,2 She married Walter Clyde Christopher. Adna Haney was the daughter of Winfield Scott Haney and Elizabeth Harn. Adna Haney died on 2 April 1978 at Laurel Rest Home, Uniontown, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, at age 78.1,2
The following was in a letter from Mildred Harn in March 1995:
Adna Haney Christopher 74, of 410 Bull Run Road, Brownsville died Sunday, Apr. 2, 1978 at the Laurel Rest Home, Uniontown. She was born Jan. 19, 1900 in Luzerne Twp., Fayette Co., daughter of the late Winfield Scott and Elizabeth Harn Haney. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter C. in 1970; a daughter, Eleanor in 1950, and a sister, Helen Crawford in 1974. Surviving are a daughter Mrs. William (Ethel) Downer of Brownsville, with whom she made her home; 3 sons, Walter R. of Waynesburg, Harold A. of Greensburg, Dale A. of Alicia Heights, Brownsville; 8 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren, and a brother Harold M. Haney, Arcadia, Calif.
Evening Standard Paper, Uniontown, Pennsylvania April 1978.
She was buried at Lafayette Memorial Park Cemetery, Brier Hill, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania.2
The following was in a letter from Mildred Harn in March 1995:
Adna Haney Christopher 74, of 410 Bull Run Road, Brownsville died Sunday, Apr. 2, 1978 at the Laurel Rest Home, Uniontown. She was born Jan. 19, 1900 in Luzerne Twp., Fayette Co., daughter of the late Winfield Scott and Elizabeth Harn Haney. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter C. in 1970; a daughter, Eleanor in 1950, and a sister, Helen Crawford in 1974. Surviving are a daughter Mrs. William (Ethel) Downer of Brownsville, with whom she made her home; 3 sons, Walter R. of Waynesburg, Harold A. of Greensburg, Dale A. of Alicia Heights, Brownsville; 8 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren, and a brother Harold M. Haney, Arcadia, Calif.
Evening Standard Paper, Uniontown, Pennsylvania April 1978.
She was buried at Lafayette Memorial Park Cemetery, Brier Hill, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania.2
Children of Adna Haney and Walter Clyde Christopher
- Walter Ryan Christopher b. 17 May 1920, d. 29 Aug 2008
- Eleanor Grethel Christopher b. 9 Jul 1923, d. 6 Feb 1950
- Harold A. Christopher b. 21 Jun 1928, d. 16 May 2020
- Ethel Loraine Christopher b. 3 Mar 1935, d. 28 May 2018
- Dale A. Christopher b. 13 Dec 1937, d. 12 Apr 2002
Citations
- [S647] Letter from Mildred (Toland) Harn (P.O. Box 36, Mather, PA 15346) to Steven Harn REDMAN (1), Mar 1995; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Adna (Haney) Christopher, Memorial ID 5050581,
Birth: 19 January 1900, Luzerne, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 2 April 1978, Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Lafayette Memorial Park, Brier Hill, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5050581/adna-christopher: accessed March 12, 2024), memorial page for Adna Haney Christopher (19 Jan 1900–2 Apr 1978), Find a Grave Memorial ID 5050581, citing Lafayette Memorial Park, Brier Hill, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Rose Mary Minyard (contributor 16283074).
Parents
Winfield Scott Haney 1874–1949
Elizabeth Hackney Harn Haney 1870–1910
Spouses
Walter Clyde Christopher 1896–1970
Siblings
Willard Duffy Haney 1907–1907
Edgar Ray Haney 1909–1910
Children
Walter Ryan Christopher 1920–2008
Eleanor Grethel Christopher Rebrovich 1923–1950
Harold A Christopher 1928–2020
Ethel Loraine Christopher Downer 1935–2018
Dale Christopher 1937–2002
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2008/338/5050581_122841299483.jpg,.
Harold M. Haney
M, #2956, b. 13 March 1903, d. 9 April 1980
Last Edited=26 Mar 2024
- Relationships
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-grandson of John Hearn
SOURCE: Mildred Harn letter March 1995. Harold M. Haney was born on 13 March 1903 at Pennsylvania. He was the son of Winfield Scott Haney and Elizabeth Harn. Harold M. Haney was buried at Live Oak Memorial Park, Monrovia, Los Angeles Co., California.1 He lived in 1978 at Arcadia, Los Angeles Co., California. He died on 9 April 1980 at age 77.
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Harold M Haney, Memorial ID 92911673,
Birth: 1903
Death: 1960
Burial: Live Oak Memorial Park, Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92911673/harold_m-haney: accessed March 26, 2024), memorial page for Harold M Haney (1903–1960), Find a Grave Memorial ID 92911673, citing Live Oak Memorial Park, Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave (contributor 8).,.
Jewel Haney
M, #7751, b. 23 July 1896, d. 25 June 1922
Last Edited=20 Feb 2022
- Relationships
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-grandson of John Hearn
Jewel Haney was born on 23 July 1896 at Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Milton Smith Haney and Frances Fannie Harn. Jewel Haney married Olive Myrtle Gadd. Jewel Haney died on 25 June 1922 at Luzerne Twsp., Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, at age 25.1 He was buried at Redstone Cemetery, Brownsville, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania.1
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Pvt Jewel E Haney, Memorial ID 68397288,
Birth: 23 July 1896, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 25 June 1922, Luzerne Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Redstone Cemetery, Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68397288/jewel-e-haney: accessed 20 February 2022), memorial page for Pvt Jewel E Haney (23 Jul 1896–25 Jun 1922), Find a Grave Memorial ID 68397288, citing Redstone Cemetery, Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Kenneth Young (contributor 46840195).
Parents Milton Smith Haney 1871–1957 Fannie Harn Haney 1872–1947
Spouse Olive Myrtle Gadd Haney 1900–1963
Siblings Adelaide Haney 1888–1990,.
Milton Smith Haney
M, #2949, b. 25 July 1871, d. 9 June 1957
Last Edited=20 Feb 2022
SOURCE: Mildred Harn letter March 1995. Milton Smith Haney was born on 25 July 1871 at Sandusky, Erie Co., Ohio.1 He married Frances Fannie Harn, daughter of Morgan Harn and Ariadne Hackney, on 1 November 1893; SOURCE: Mildred Harn letter March 1995. Milton Smith Haney died on 9 June 1957 at East Millsboro, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, at age 85.1 He was buried at Redstone Cemetery, Brownsville, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania.1
Children of Milton Smith Haney and Frances Fannie Harn
- Adelaide Haney b. 1888, d. 1990
- Jewel Haney b. 23 Jul 1896, d. 25 Jun 1922
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Milton Smith Haney, Memorial ID 68397323,
Birth: 25 July 1871, Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio, USA
Death: 9 June 1957, East Millsboro, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Redstone Cemetery, Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68397323/milton-smith-haney: accessed 20 February 2022), memorial page for Milton Smith Haney (25 Jul 1871–9 Jun 1957), Find a Grave Memorial ID 68397323, citing Redstone Cemetery, Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Kenneth Young (contributor 46840195).
Parents Samuel Winfield Haney 1846–1927 Sarah Adelaide Smith Haney 1849–1884
Spouse Fannie Harn Haney 1872–1947
Siblings Etta May Haney Miller 1872–1913 Winfield Scott Haney 1874–1949 Ace Clyde Haney 1876–1948 Flora Belle Haney Dugan 1877–1967 Samuel Elias Haney 1879–1941 Hugh Ray Haney 1882–1967 Half
Siblings Miller A. Haney 1894–1973 Blanche Edna Haney Fike 1896–1961
Bertha Hortense Haney Eastman 1898–1982 William Jennings Bryan Haney 1899–1963
Rena J. Haney Freas 1903–1977,.
Winfield Scott Haney
M, #2947, b. 1 April 1874, d. 31 January 1949
Last Edited=12 Mar 2024
SOURCE: Mildred Harn letter March 1995. Winfield Scott Haney was born on 1 April 1874 at Delta, Fulton Co., Ohio.1 He married Elizabeth Harn, daughter of Morgan Harn and Ariadne Hackney, on 15 February 1899.2 Winfield Scott Haney died on 31 January 1949 at Brownsville, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, at age 74.1 He was buried at Lafayette Memorial Park Cemetery, Brier Hill, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania.1
Children of Winfield Scott Haney and Elizabeth Harn
- Adna Haney+ b. 19 Jan 1900, d. 2 Apr 1978
- Harold M. Haney b. 13 Mar 1903, d. 9 Apr 1980
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Winfield Scott Haney, Memorial ID 106558385,
Birth: 1 April 1874, Delta, Fulton County, Ohio, USA
Death: 31 January 1949, Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Lafayette Memorial Park, Brier Hill, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106558385/winfield_scott-haney: accessed March 12, 2024), memorial page for Winfield Scott Haney (1 Apr 1874–31 Jan 1949), Find a Grave Memorial ID 106558385, citing Lafayette Memorial Park, Brier Hill, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Rebekah Billings (contributor 47129658).
Parents
Samuel Winfield Haney 1846–1927
Sarah Adelaide Smith Haney 1849–1884
Spouses
Elizabeth Hackney Harn Haney 1870–1910
Siblings
Milton Smith Haney 1871–1957
Etta May Haney Miller 1872–1913
Ace Clyde "A.C." Haney 1876–1948
Flora Belle Haney Dugan 1877–1967
Samuel Elias Haney 1879–1941
Hugh Ray Haney 1882–1967
Children
Adna Haney Christopher 1900–1978
Willard Duffy Haney 1907–1907
Edgar Ray Haney 1909–1910
Half Siblings
Miller A. Haney 1894–1973
Blanche Edna Haney Fike 1896–1961
Bertha Hortense "Bacey" Haney Eastman 1898–1982
William Jennings Bryan Haney 1899–1963
Rena J. Haney Freas 1903–1977
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2021/214/106558385_71e67fa9-9a3e-4949-9e89-7686393dffd3.jpeg,. - [S647] Letter from Mildred (Toland) Harn (P.O. Box 36, Mather, PA 15346) to Steven Harn REDMAN (1), Mar 1995; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Katherine M. Hankin
F, #11370, b. 19 June 1906, d. circa 1972
Last Edited=22 Apr 2025
Katherine M. Hankin was born on 19 June 1906 at Pewaukee, Waukesha Co., Wisconsin. She married Harvey Clyde Clarke on 13 October 1923 at Multnomah Co., Oregon. Katherine M. Hankin married John Ralph Steele circa 1925. Katherine M. Hankin and an unknown person were divorced before 1930. She married Adolphius Harold Dupuis, son of Francis Cartillery Dupuis and Mary Marie Bell, on 6 June 1942 at Vancouver, Clark Co., Washington. Katherine M. Hankin died circa 1972 at Pewaukee, Waukesha Co., Wisconsin.
Janet Marie Hanley
F, #6928, b. 24 September 1948, d. 6 December 1971
Last Edited=23 Jun 2024
- Relationships
- 2nd cousin of Jody Ann Redman
2nd great-granddaughter of Adin Fellows
Janet Marie Hanley was born on 24 September 1948 at Hardin, Big Horn Co., Montana.1 She was the daughter of Robert John Hanley and Margaret Marie Fellows. Janet Marie Hanley died on 6 December 1971 at Billings, Yellowstone Co., Montana, at age 23.1 The cause of death was automobile accident. She was buried at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Billings, Yellowstone Co., Montana.1
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Janet Marie Hanley, Memorial ID 270529847,
Birth: 24 September 1948, Hardin, Big Horn County, Montana, USA
Death: 6 December 1971, Yellowstone County, Montana, USA
Burial: Sunset Memorial Gardens, Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/270529847/janet_marie-hanley: accessed June 23, 2024), memorial page for Janet Marie Hanley (24 Sep 1948–6 Dec 1971), Find a Grave Memorial ID 270529847, citing Sunset Memorial Gardens, Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana, USA; Maintained by Caren (contributor 50343393).
Parents
Robert John Hanley 1921–1971
Margaret Marie Fellows Hanley 1925–1991
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2024/143/270529847_2ce5ee0a-bd7e-42b0-868d-a8c11b89ff9f.jpeg,.
Laura Hanley
F, #10188
Last Edited=23 Jun 2024
- Relationships
- 2nd cousin of Jody Ann Redman
2nd great-granddaughter of Adin Fellows