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Jesse Benjamin Hammond

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Jesse Benjamin Hammond Veteran

Birth
Hardy Township, Holmes County, Ohio, USA
Death
15 May 1923 (aged 87)
South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA
Burial
St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5565944, Longitude: -86.2237694
Plot
Row 19, Plot 2
Memorial ID
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South Bend Tribune
St. Joseph County, Indiana
Tuesday Evening, May 15, 1923
MORTUARY RECORD
J. B. HAMMOND
J. B. Hammond, aged 86, died at his home, 529 Clifford court, at 9 o'clock Monday
night following an extended illness due to old age. He was born in Homes (sic) County, O., Dec 22, 1836 (sic) and was married to Harriet Frame, Dec. 3 (or 5), 1880, at New Carlisle, Ind. He had been a resident of River Park and vicinity for the last 50 years, coming here from Ohio. Mr. Hammond was a civil war veteran and belonged to the 151st (or 131st) infantry and was a member of the Maple Grove, Ind., Methodist Episcopal church. He was the father of 13 children, 12 of them now living. They are: Milton Hammond of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Mrs. John Knepp and Mrs. Ervine Fisher of Lakeville, Ind.; Mrs. Cecil Cooper of Toledo, O.; Mrs. Vernon Essig of Mishawaka; Mrs. E. Picquin, Mrs. Edward Hasse, Mrs. Addison Morris, Mrs. George Tecker, Mrs. Gustave Fender, Mrs. William Brown and John Hammond, of South Bend.


South Bend Tribune
St. Joseph County, Indiana
May 17, 1923
FUNERAL NOTICE
Funeral services for J.B. Hammond, 529 Clifford court, were held at the residence at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon and at the West Union church on the Turkey Creek road at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. David Hygma officiating. Burial was in the West Union Cemetery.

South Bend Tribune
St. Joseph County, Indiana
Tuesday Evening, May 15, 1923
MORTUARY RECORD
J. B. HAMMOND
J. B. Hammond, aged 86, died at his home, 529 Clifford court, at 9 o'clock Monday
night following an extended illness due to old age. He was born in Homes (sic) County, O., Dec 22, 1836 (sic) and was married to Harriet Frame, Dec. 3 (or 5), 1880, at New Carlisle, Ind. He had been a resident of River Park and vicinity for the last 50 years, coming here from Ohio. Mr. Hammond was a civil war veteran and belonged to the 151st (or 131st) infantry and was a member of the Maple Grove, Ind., Methodist Episcopal church. He was the father of 13 children, 12 of them now living. They are: Milton Hammond of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Mrs. John Knepp and Mrs. Ervine Fisher of Lakeville, Ind.; Mrs. Cecil Cooper of Toledo, O.; Mrs. Vernon Essig of Mishawaka; Mrs. E. Picquin, Mrs. Edward Hasse, Mrs. Addison Morris, Mrs. George Tecker, Mrs. Gustave Fender, Mrs. William Brown and John Hammond, of South Bend.


South Bend Tribune
St. Joseph County, Indiana
May 17, 1923
FUNERAL NOTICE
Funeral services for J.B. Hammond, 529 Clifford court, were held at the residence at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon and at the West Union church on the Turkey Creek road at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. David Hygma officiating. Burial was in the West Union Cemetery.

Gravesite Details

Large upright granite companion grave marker. 'G.A.R.' is at the top representing Grand Army of the Republic membership(fraternal order for Civil War Union members).



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