Bibliography
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Watlington, Elton and Watlington, Janice, eds. and pubs.
Watlington-Hammond Chronicles.
Occasional publication, 1982-2004.
The author may be contacted at:
1226 S. Prescott, Memphis, TN 38111-5502 or
142 Fitzgerald Rd., Jackson, TN 38301
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A Hammond Ancestor photo album kept by
Emma Mai Hammond. We have no indication as to whom was responsible for
putting together this Hamond-Hale family album (ca. 1870). It was
probably a family project, promoted by either Merwin K. or Julius
A. Hammond. It was a treasured volume of the Hammond-Jameson family.
The album is now in the care of Paul Hammond Watlington, Jackson, Tenn.
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Watlington, Elton and Watlington, Janice,
Watlingtons of West Tennessee.
Self-published, 1997.
The author may be contacted at:
1226 S. Prescott, Memphis, TN 38111-5502
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Goodspeed, History of Tennessee. The Goodspeed Publishing Co.,
Nashville, Tenn., 1887.
Available in various editions at public libraries. Contains selections on
Madison Co.: History and Biography.
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Jameson, E. O. The Jamesons in America, 1647-1900, Rumford Press,
Boston, Mass., 1901.
Information on the family of Jennie S. Hammond's mother, Mary Eliza Jameson,
and the Craig family of Ireland. Elton Watlington has a copy of this book.
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Famine Immigrants, Tennessee Genealogical Society, 1984.
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History of Knox Co., Illinois.
Ill. by Charles C. Chapman & Co., Chicago;
Blakely, Brown and Marsh, Printers, 1878, Reproduced in 1974 by
Unigraphic, Inc., 1401 North Fares Avenue, Evansville, Indiana 47711.
Sponsored by The Knox County Genealogical Society, Galesburg,
Illinois. Reproduction includes a ninety-eight page Name Index.
Contains information in Hale and Hammond families. Elton Watlington has a copy.
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Map of Historic Knox County, Illinois. Galesburg Public Library,
Galesburg, IL 61401, 1974.
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Portrait and Biographical Album of Jo Daviess Co., Illinois.
William H. Perrin, ed., Chapman Brothers, Chicago, Ill., 1889.
Information on Jameson and Hammond families.
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History of Summitt Co., Ohio. Baskin and Battey Historical Pubs.,
1881, Reprinted by Unigraphic, Inc., 1972.
Information on Hale and Hammond families.
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McNulty, Marjorie Grant. Glastonbury: From Settlement to Suburb.
Historical Society of Glastonbury, Conn., 06033, 1983.
Contains information on Hale and Welles families. From Glastonbury,
Hales and Hammonds moved to Ohio.
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Hadley, Alice M. Dunbarton, New Hampshire: Where the winds blow free.
published for the Dumbarton History Committe by Phoenix
Publishing, Canoon, N.H., 1976.
Jameson family ancestral home, ca. 1753. Also contains Jamesons family stories.
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Bolton's Heritage: Historical Sketches of Bolton, Conn.
Bruce G. Ronson, ed., Pequot Press, Essex, Ct.
Contains information on Hammond, Kingsbury, Field, Tucker, and Talcott
families. Bolton was an ancestral home of our Hammond ancestors.
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Sumner, Edna C. Early Years of Bolton. Bolton Township Library,
Bolton, Connecticut, 1950.
Elton Watlington visited briefly with her in her home
in Bolton, Conn., in July, 1986.
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Hammond, Frederick Stam. History and Genealogies of the Hammond
Families in America. Vol. II, Ryan and Burkhart, Printers, Oneida, N.Y., 1904.
Contains an account of the early history of the family in Normandy
and Great Britain: 1000-1902 A.D. Our lineage is from Thomas
Hammond, b. after Sept. 2, 1603, Melford and Lovenham,
Suffolk Co., England. Beginning with Thomas on p. 1, it runs through
p. 534 and the children of Orson Ward Hammond: Jennie, Clara and Emma Mai.
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Horton, John J. The Jonathan Hale Farm: A Chronicle of the Cuyahoga
Valley. Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio, 1961.
Intimate family history of Hale and Hammond ancestors who were
pioneers in northern Ohio, 1810-1840, immigrants from Connecticut
and New England. A home and farm museum is located now at this
ancestral home in Summit Co., near Akron, Ohio. This little book is
a family jewel for the history of the Hale-Hammond relationships in
Ohio.
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Daughters of the American Revolution, Annual Published
Listing, 1974.
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Catton, Bruce, This Hallowed Ground, Pocket Books, New York, 1966.
Civil War history
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The Times Atlas of the Second World War, John Keegan, ed.,
Harper and Row, Pubs., London, 1989.
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Documents from Newton, Mass., public library on early Hammond
pioneers, 1636-1750. Hammond Park, Hammond Parkway, Hammond Pond,
and old Hammond homes on Chestnut Hill exist in suburban Boston.
Collected in 1990-92.
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Watlington of West Tennessee Genealogical Database. Contains information on
over thirteen hundred Watlington and allied family individuals.
Built by Janice Threadgill Watlington.
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