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Reuben Eli Hamon

Birth3 July 1848 - Joliet, Will County, Illinois
Death10 February 1920 - Oktaha, Muskogee County, Oklahoma
MotherPenelope Mitchell
FatherEli Hamon

Born in Joliet, Will County, Illinois on 3 July 1848 to Eli Hamon and Penelope Mitchell. Reuben Eli Hamon married Martha Adeline Simpson and had 17 children. He passed away on 10 February 1920 in Oktaha, Muskogee County, Oklahoma.

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Parents
Eli Hamon
1813 - 1890
Penelope Mitchell
1813 - 1861
Spouse(s)
Martha Adeline Simpson
1876 - 1922
Sarah Catherine Martin
1853 - 1892
Children Show all
William Elie "Willie" Hamon
1887 - 1930
Nancy Adeline Hamon
1895 - 1962
Alvin Cass Hamon
1885 - Unknown
Ruben Jerymaih "Jerry" Hamon
1883 - 1971
Tabitha Catherine Hamon
1879 - 1972
Evangeline V "Eva" Hamon
1893 - 1957
Alice Hamon
1908 - 1928
Simon P Hamon
1901 - 1969
Jacob "Jake" Hamon
1903 - 1936

Nellie Ruth Hamon
1906 - 1985
Mary Rebecca Hammon
1885 - 1951
B. Richard Hamon
1898 - 1904
Daniel Boone Hamon
1911 - 1979
Frances Elizabeth Hamon
1914 - 2003
Jasper Hamon
1897 - 1910
Richard Hamon
1879 - Unknown
Sara Ellen (S.a.) Hamon
1881 - Unknown

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