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Philip Hamman
Spouse(s)Christina Hamman (née Cook)
Other workBaptist preacher

Phillip Hamman was an American soldier in the Revolutionary War of 1775–1783. In 1823 he was ordained preacher of the Friendship Baptist Church of Fackler, Alabama. In 1970 the Tidence Lane chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution placed a marker on his grave.

References

  1. ^ Dorothy Youngblood Woodyerd, Rosa Lee Busby, Mabel Ponder Wilson (1973). Some Early Alabama Churches (established Before 1870). Birmingham, Alabama: Daughters of the American Revolution. ISBN 9780884280293.

Further reading

  • Ralph Hammond. Phillip Hamman, man of valor. Huntsville, Alabama: Strode Publishers, 1976. (ISBN 0873970969)
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