She would marry a Mills cousin, Issac Franklin Hammer at the Lost Creek Meeting House on 10Jan1798. There would be seven children from this union, one of whom would die in childhood.
Their eldest daughter, Lydia Mills Hammer, would marry twice and live out her years as a lifetime member of Lost Creek MM.
In your years rise up and bless them, for it is from them we have come, and where they now reside we too shall follow. Do not forget them, for to forget is to silence their words and make their lives as dust blown uselessly in the wind.
To speak my name is to make me live forever.
She would marry a Mills cousin, Issac Franklin Hammer at the Lost Creek Meeting House on 10Jan1798. There would be seven children from this union, one of whom would die in childhood.
Their eldest daughter, Lydia Mills Hammer, would marry twice and live out her years as a lifetime member of Lost Creek MM.
In your years rise up and bless them, for it is from them we have come, and where they now reside we too shall follow. Do not forget them, for to forget is to silence their words and make their lives as dust blown uselessly in the wind.
To speak my name is to make me live forever.
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