Lesley Mary Close
Brummie babby
My interest in the Hammond family of button makers was sparked by these wills: https://www.onefivenine.info/buttons.html (near the bottom of the page).
I knew I had Turner ancestors and that one of them (my great great grandfather) was called Samuel Hammond Turner but it wasn't until John Turner's will of 1840 mentioned Samuel Hammond as his uncle (and vice versa) that I worked out there was a family tie. Samuel Hammmond died in 1825.
Bonham Hammond, another of Samuel Hammond's nephews, was a button maker in Birmingham in the late 1700s - he died in 1808. His sister Mary Greenhill Hammond died unmarried in 1822.
Does anyone know how these two families are related? It's my missing link and I'd love to fix it!
I knew I had Turner ancestors and that one of them (my great great grandfather) was called Samuel Hammond Turner but it wasn't until John Turner's will of 1840 mentioned Samuel Hammond as his uncle (and vice versa) that I worked out there was a family tie. Samuel Hammmond died in 1825.
Bonham Hammond, another of Samuel Hammond's nephews, was a button maker in Birmingham in the late 1700s - he died in 1808. His sister Mary Greenhill Hammond died unmarried in 1822.
Does anyone know how these two families are related? It's my missing link and I'd love to fix it!