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<div class='commentpost'>I believe Mary Hammon may be my ancestor . I had a Great Aunt Grace E. Hammon whom I do believe was lesbian who was born in Iowa in 1885 and never married and was a business woman in Los Angeles. I am Gay also. I have traced the Hammon family back to 1776 in New York .</div>
 
<div class='commentpost'>I believe Mary Hammon may be my ancestor . I had a Great Aunt Grace E. Hammon whom I do believe was lesbian who was born in Iowa in 1885 and never married and was a business woman in Los Angeles. I am Gay also. I have traced the Hammon family back to 1776 in New York .</div>
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<div class='commentpost'>Hi, Gheather
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Please tell us more about Grace E. Hammon and what you know about her and the sources.  Thanks for commenting. Jonathan Ned Katz, Co-Director, OutHistory.org</div>
 
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Comments on Legal case: Norman, Hammon; Plymouth, March 6, 1649


gheather said ...
09:48, 7 March 2011 (EST)
I believe Mary Hammon may be my ancestor . I had a Great Aunt Grace E. Hammon whom I do believe was lesbian who was born in Iowa in 1885 and never married and was a business woman in Los Angeles. I am Gay also. I have traced the Hammon family back to 1776 in New York .
Jnk said ...
12:20, 7 March 2011 (EST)
Hi, Gheather Please tell us more about Grace E. Hammon and what you know about her and the sources. Thanks for commenting. Jonathan Ned Katz, Co-Director, OutHistory.org