Job Hammond presided over the inventory of the estate of William Davis on 7 June 1703.
2316The will of Thomas Woodyates of Bristol in the kingdom of Great Britain, dated 20 Jan 1706/07 was recorded 5 Mar 1707 in Richmond Co VA. The will mentions friends Job Hammond Jr., William Hammond, John Hammond, Jane Thorne, Anne Hammond and Elizabeth Hammond. The executor was Job Hammond Sr. and the witnesses were Martin Hamon, Martin Hamon Jr. and John Burke.
2316The will of Job Hamon, dated 22 Mar 1717/18 and recorded 2 Apr 1718 mentions daughter Joyce Hamon, Hannah Hamon (daughter of son William), and Philemon Bird. The executors were sons William and John. Witnesses were Richard Woollard, John Woollard, and Anne Blewford. The inventory was returned 4 Jun 1718.
2316A genealogy of Job Hammond’s family is published in McIntosh’s History of Elbert County, Georgia,
2319 and is the framework for a book entitled “Searching for a Nation,” by Carolyn Nowlin [ISBN: 978-1-4343-8154-5 (sc)].