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| Entries: 37517 Updated: 2007-10-23 19:07:13 UTC (Tue) Contact: Barbara Estabrook Index | Descendancy | Register | Pedigree | Ahnentafel | Add Post-em Pi ID: I32 Pi Name: Hammond ESTABROOK Pi Surname: Estabrook Pi Given Name: Hammond Pi Sex: M Pi Birth: 29 Jan 1783 in Gagetown, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada Pi Death: 6 Nov 1864 in Estabrook Settlement, Aroostook Co., Maine Pi Burial: Estabrook Cemetery, Estabrook Settlement, Aroostook Co., Maine Pi _UID: A4492AE97BC2C64E9E417CA331C4918A5FC6 Pi Note: HAMMOND ESTABROOK(S) married ca. 1805 to #1 REBECKAH GLAZIER. In 1800, Rebeckah was a member of the Baptist Church in Waterborough, Queens Co., New Brunswick. In 1809, Hammond , along with his Glazier brothers-in-law and a few others, petitioned for a warrant to survey 1300 acres of land in Sheffield, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick. Rebeckah died ca. 1816/18 in New Brunswick. Hammond married #2 CATHERINE GLAZIER (Rebeckah's sister). She was baptized in Maugerville, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick. Her first husband was an unknown Estabrook (married ca. 1808 in Canada). She had two daughters from this marriage who were born in New Brunswick (Elizabeth and Elzie Estabrook). Hammond lived in Hartland, Carleton Co., New Brunswick with his wife Catherine and his children. In the report on the settlers of Pekagomeque (near Hartland, river now called Becagumic) of Nov. 26, 1826, he was listed as having 200 acres. He sold his land there to two of his nephews (Jessie and Samuel, sons of Rev. Elijah Estabrooks) before he moved to Maine. Hammond and his family moved from Hartland, Carleton Co., New Brunswick to the Estabrook Settlement (near Amity), Aroostook County, Maine in 1842, where they first built a log cabin. He later built a house which is still standing. He was a farmer. Hammond died at age 81. At the time of his death, he was living in his home with his son Jedidiah and his family. Jedidiah inherited his father's home. Catherine died in the 1860-1870's at the Estabrook Settlement. Hammond and Jedidiah are both buried in the Estabrook Cemetery, at the Estabrook Settlement. The following is from a letter written by Millard Simpson (born ca. 1906 Amity, Maine): "Estabrook Rd was just a path. When they first settled it was a virgin forest. They cut the trees and piled them up and burned the lumber. It was not worth any at the time. The giant pine was hewed into ship timber and went to England to build ships. Pine and spruce grew to 4-6 feet in diameter. They had a hard time according to my grandmother. To make a living at the time there were alot of game. The caribou went in droves. There were moose but no deer at the time. When the caribou left the deer came in to the State. There were lots of trout in the brook so they had lots of meat and fish to eat. they didn't have to woory about Game Wardens. they came later. there were wolves at the time. I have heard my grandmother tell about them. they went in packs". PANB: RS108 Land Petitions: Original Series 1783-1918 Name ESTABROOK, HAMMOND Year 1847 County Carleton Microfilm F4233 See petition of ESTABROOK, HAMMOND All names on this petition: (1) ESTABROOK, HAMMOND (Note: There is no record of this land petitioned being granted in the PANB Index: Government Records RS686) Page 23b CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: ME COUNTY: Aroostook DIVISION: Amity REEL NO: M432-248 PAGE NO: 23b 5 312 324 Hall Eames 28 M Farmer Me. 6 312 324 Hall Nancy J. 25 F Me. 7 312 324 Hall Albert 4 M Me. 8 312 324 Hall Lilos J. 2 F Me. 9 312 324 Hall Melissa A. 2/12 F Me. 10 312 324 Estabrook Hamond 67 M Farmer N.B. 11 312 324 Estabrook Catherine 67 F N.B. 12 312 324 Estabrook Loiza 24 F N.B. 13 312 324 Estabrook James 27 M Farmer N.B. 14 312 324 Estabrook Caroline 21 F N.B. 15 313 325 Estabrook Jedediah 25 M Farmer 50 N.B. 16 313 325 Estabrook Susanna 20 F N.B. Pi Change Date: 2 Sep 2007 at 10:46:28 Pi OBJE: Pi FORM: jpg Pi FILE: C:\My Pictures\MAPS\mapAroostook1895.jpg Pi Title: 1895 map of Aroostook County, Maine Pi Note: Pi _SCBK: Y Pi _PRIM: Y Pi _TYPE: PHOTO Pi _SSHOW: Y Pi OBJE: Pi FORM: JPG Pi FILE: C:\My Pictures\DOCUMENTS\1850CensusUSA\1850censusJedidiahEstabrookAmityME.JP G Pi Title: Hammond Estabrook & Catherine Glazier Pi Note: 1850 census Amity, Aroostook Co., Maine Pi _SCBK: Y Pi _PRIM: N Pi _TYPE: PHOTO Pi _SSHOW: Y Father: Elijah ESTABROOKS b: 1727/1728 in England Mother: Sarah HAMMOND c: 21 Oct 1739 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Massachusetts Marriage 1 Rebeckah GLAZIER b: ca. 1785 in Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada Pi Married: ca. 1805 in New Brunswick, Canada Children 1. Hammond D. ESTABROOK b: 1807 in Lincoln, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada 2. Winslow ESTABROOK b: ca. 1808 in Lincoln, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada 3. Wentworth W. ESTABROOK b: 1810 in Lincoln, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada 4. Cavalier ESTABROOKS b: ca. 1811 in Lincoln, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada 5. Glazier ESTABROOK b: 20 Mar 1813 in Lincoln, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada 6. Judith (Lillian) ESTABROOK b: ca. 1814/15 in Lincoln, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada 7. Emma ESTABROOK b: Jan 1815 in Lincoln, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada 8. Frances M. ESTABROOK b: 13 Oct 1816 in Lincoln, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada 9. Charles ESTABROOK b: in Lincoln, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada 10. John (Ames?) ESTABROOK b: in Lincoln, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada Marriage 2 Catherine GLAZIER b: ca. 1783/1786 in Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada c: in Maugerville, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada Pi Married: ca. 1818 in Lincoln?, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada Children 1. George Frederick ESTABROOK b: ca. 1820/1823 in Lincoln, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada 2. James ESTABROOK b: ca. 1823 in Lincoln, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada 3. Jedidiah ESTABROOK b: 17 Aug 1825 in Lincoln, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada 4. Louise (Loiza) ESTABROOK b: 18 Dec 1826 in Lincoln, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada 5. Caroline ESTABROOK b: 2 Apr 1829 in Lincoln, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick, Canada | ||||||||||
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