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Delila Katherine “Dee” <I>Vanderpool</I> Hammons

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Delila Katherine “Dee” Vanderpool Hammons

Birth
Knoxville, Ray County, Missouri, USA
Death
26 Feb 1934 (aged 75)
Yuba City, Sutter County, California, USA
Burial
Sutter, Sutter County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
3-222-4
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Delilah, called Dee, was the d/o Bluford and Elizabeth Jane Stanturf Vanderpool. Her Vanderpool family was recognized as the first settlers of Ray Co., MO. Her father was a soldier in the Civil War and contracted consumption at that time. After his death, her mother, brother John Wesley and self, had a very hard time even existing. They tried for years to receive his pension. I don't know if they ever did.
Delilah was the wife of James Henry Hammons. They married in MO. and after a few years and two children they moved to Nuckolls Co., NE. where the last 7 of their children were born. The children were, Cordie Francis, Carrie Evelyn, John Wesley, Mary Etta, Pearly Pete, James Lee, William Homer, George Virgil and Roscoe Earl.
Delilah was a very good woman that was dearly loved by her husband, children and a multitude of grandchildren.

Cause of death: Apoplexy.

She was my Great grandmother.
Delilah, called Dee, was the d/o Bluford and Elizabeth Jane Stanturf Vanderpool. Her Vanderpool family was recognized as the first settlers of Ray Co., MO. Her father was a soldier in the Civil War and contracted consumption at that time. After his death, her mother, brother John Wesley and self, had a very hard time even existing. They tried for years to receive his pension. I don't know if they ever did.
Delilah was the wife of James Henry Hammons. They married in MO. and after a few years and two children they moved to Nuckolls Co., NE. where the last 7 of their children were born. The children were, Cordie Francis, Carrie Evelyn, John Wesley, Mary Etta, Pearly Pete, James Lee, William Homer, George Virgil and Roscoe Earl.
Delilah was a very good woman that was dearly loved by her husband, children and a multitude of grandchildren.

Cause of death: Apoplexy.

She was my Great grandmother.

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I want to thank Roger Martin for his wonderful act of kindness. You are special.



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