Deliverance Edminster
- Born: Abt 1705, Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts
- Marriage: Samuel Hammond on 5 Nov 1730 in Rochester, Massachusetts
Another name for Deliverance was Deliverance Admister.
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 628 Frank Custer Edminster, Jr.'s The Edminster Family in America, 1965, p. 6 lists all the people named Edminster (Admister) who were found in records for the Plymouth colony in the early 1700s and were likely children of James and Ann Edmister. The records clearly show that Hannah, Anne, and William Edmister where children of James and Ann Edmister. There were also three other Edmister girls who were contemporeries of Hannah and Anne who were most likely daughters of James and Ann. The records show that Rebech Edmaster and Eleazer Treadway, both of Freetown, were married, 26 Feb 1723, and that Hannah Edmister married Christopher. Both records are written within the same paragraph, and were found in the Genealogical Advertizer. The marriages were performed by the same same person. For the second possible daughter, later in the same reference, Thankfull Edmister is recorded as marrying Thomas Freelove, Jr., on 24 Nov 1731. The third likely daughter mentioned by Frank Custer Edminster is Deliverance Admister who married Samuel Hammond, 5 Nov 1730, in Rocherster, Plymouth, Massachusetts, by Rev. Timonthy Ruggles. There are two references for Deliverance, one under the surname of Edminster and the other under Admister. Since there are no other Edmisters (Admister), she is likely to be a relative of the other Edminsters.
The rest of Frank Custer Edminster's discussion of possible children for the children of James and Anne deals with two possible sons named James Edmister, Jr. who married Miriam Phillips at Freetown in 1761, and Joseph Edmister who married Hannah Axtell, 10 Feb 1741.
Deliverance married Samuel Hammond, son of Samuel Hammond and Mary Hathaway, on 5 Nov 1730 in Rochester, Massachusetts. (Samuel Hammond was born on 8 Mar 1685 in Rochester, Massachusetts 628.)
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