. Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. nprominent in public aftairs and honored withvarious offices of trust. He is a prominentRepublican and vice-president of the Hotch-kissville Republican Club, of which he wasone of the organizers. He represented thetown of Woodbury in the general assemblyof Connecticut in 1909-10. While in the househe was ranking member of the committee onfinance. He is a member of Adelphic Lodge,No. 348, Doric, Free and Accepted Masons,of New Y
. Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. nprominent in public aftairs and honored withvarious offices of trust. He is a prominentRepublican and vice-president of the Hotch-kissville Republican Club, of which he wasone of the organizers. He represented thetown of Woodbury in the general assemblyof Connecticut in 1909-10. While in the househe was ranking member of the committee onfinance. He is a member of Adelphic Lodge,No. 348, Doric, Free and Accepted Masons,of New York City. He married, in 1907,Margaret C. Mav, born in Yonkers, NewYork, lived at Danbury, Connecticut, daugh-ter of James J. and Katharine ]\Iay. Chil-dren: Henry, born April 10, 1909; HerbertSpencer, Jr., June 6, 1910. By a previousmarriage his wife had a son, Harold J. (namechanged to Dormitzer), born March 20, 1902. (VII) George RobinsonHAMMOND Hammond, son of ColonelAsahel Hammond (q. v.),was born at Hampton, Connecticut, May 28,1814, and died there January 16, 1892.^ Hewas educated in the public schools of his na-tive town. He engaged in farming and stock-.
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