Scynthia A. Hammock

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Name Scynthia A. Hammock [1, 2] Born 27 May 1854 Georgia, USA [2, 3]
Gender Female Died 22 Aug 1905 [2] Buried Bibb, Georgia, USA - Sardis Cemetery
Person ID I2533 My Genealogy Last Modified 22 Feb 2020
Family 1 William Warren Peavy, b. 23 May 1849, Knoxville, Crawford, Georgia, USA , d. 5 Nov 1899, Parker, Texas, USA
(Age 50 years)
Married 27 Apr 1876 Byron, Peach, Georgia, USA [4, 5]
Children 1. James Francis Peavy Hammock, b. 6 Feb 1877, Byron, Houston, Georgia, USA , d. 18 Jan 1960 (Age 82 years) [natural]
Last Modified 22 Feb 2020 Family ID F875 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Married Abt 1894 [3] Last Modified 22 Feb 2020 Family ID F876 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - 27 May 1854 - Georgia, USA Married - 27 Apr 1876 - Byron, Peach, Georgia, USA Buried - - Bibb, Georgia, USA = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - - According to the 1900 Houston County, Georgia Federal census, Synthia had two children. Both were living.
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Sources - [S201] History of Peach County, Georgia.
Governor Treutlen Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, pub. 1972-1973, pgs. 380-384 - [S290] Tombstone.
- [S1134] 1900 Census of United States, Georgia, Houston, 771 Upper 5th District, population Schedule; Online Images, E. D. No. 8, sheet no. 1A, dwelling & family 1, W. B. Kemp household, accessed February 2018, National Archives and Records Administration credited.
Includes wife Synthia; and daughter Lucy - [S235] Marriage Records of Houston County, Georgia.
Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. Georgia Marriages, 1851-1900. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Houston County was created in 1821 from Indian lands. The records from the county in this database cover the years 1851 through 1900. Original data: Houston County, Georgia Marriages, 1851-1900. County court records located in Perry, Georgia or Family History Library microfilm #0295991. The records for 1851-63 were extracted at the county courthouse. - [S158] Charles Jackson.
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- [S201] History of Peach County, Georgia.