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What is the evidence that Elizabeth Hammond is the daughter of Robert Cason and the Elizabeth Hammond
Additionally, her husband Thomas Hammond, of Watertown has impossible parents:
Seen as son of Thomas Hammond and Rose Steward but this is not possible. Their son was Thomas Hammond, (died young)
I have not researched this line intently. But, I believe the connection to Robert Cason and his wife Prudence Hammond is made in Robert Hammond's will of 1604 proved in 1605. See these links - http://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G002944.pdf Also, http://johnlisle.us/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I595&tree=... http://www.rootedancestry.com/A0013503.html http://kinomine.com/p807.htm I wish I had the actual documents, and marriages - but these people are using the will as a key source.
http://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G002944.pdf
Page 52
Family of Thomas Hammond of Lavenham and Rose Tripp
Children:
1. ELIZABETH, bapt. Apr. 1, 1574.
2. WILLIAM, bapt. Oct. 30,1575; d. ,vatertown, Mass., Oct. 8, 1662.
3. RosE, bapt. Apr. 17, 1578; d. un-m. Mar. 23, 1605.
4. MARTHA, bapt. Nov. 6, 1580; m. June 14, 1615, Timothy Smart, of
Lavenham.
5. SusANNA, bapt. Mar. 15, 1581.
6. MARIE, bapt. July 7, 1583.
7. THOMAS, bapt. Jan. 9, 1585; cl. Jan. 16, 1585
So no Thomas.
http://johnlisle.us/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I595&tree=... Suggests Thomas was a cousin of William of Watertown
THOMAS HAMMOND, son of William and Mary ((???)) Hammond, of Melford, England, and grandson of John and Agnes ((???)) Hammond, of Lavenham, England, was baptized at Melford, County of Suffolk, England, with his twin brother, John, Sept. 2, 1603. He was a first cousin of William Hammond, who settled in Watertown, Mass., in 1636.
He married in Lavenham, England, Nov. 12, 1623, Elizabeth Cason, b. in Great Whelnetham, a few miles north of Lavenham, before 1604, daughter of Robert and Prudence (Hammond) Cason. She was a grand-daughter of Robert and Elizabeth ((???)) Hammond, of Great Whelnetham.
Robert Hamond's will, dated Nov. 15, 1604, proved June 20, 1605, recorded at Bury St. Edmund's, (Coppinger, Folio 387,) gives to wife Elizabeth a tenement in Lawshall called "Hawkstreet," at her death to go to son Thomas, who is given a house in Lawshall, called "Powell."
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This is a genealogy seen as “unproven” (but is it ruled out?)