Anne Cockey was born December 4, 1704, in Anne Arundel county, Maryland, a daughter of Thomas Cockey and Elizabeth Hammond. [1] On June 28, 1721 in Westminster Parish, Anne Arundel county, Maryland, Anne married Thomas John Hammond, a son of John Hammond and Anne Greenbury. [2] Children of Anne and Thomas include:
Lariday Hammond, christened June 2, 1722, at St Margaret's Episcopal Church, Westminster Parish, Anne Arundel county, Maryland, [3] married Henry Maynard, Jr.
Elizabeth Hammond, born August 17, 1725, and christened December 27, 1725, in Anne Arundel county, Maryland, [4] died October 4, 1784, in Baltimore county, Maryland, married Thomas Worthington, son of John Worthington and Comfort Hammond
John Hammond, christened June 9, 1728, at St Margaret's Episcopal Church, Westminster Parish, Anne Arundel count, Maryland, [5] died 1780, in Baltimore county, Maryland, married Anne Gaither, daughter of Benjamin Gaither
Anne Hammond, christened December 8, 1730, at St Margaret's Episcopal Church, Westminster Parish, Anne Arundel count, Maryland, [6] married Wornell Worthington, son of William Worthington and Sarah Homewood
Anne (Cockey) Hammond died October 16, 1762, in St Margaret's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland. [7]
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