When Anna J. Hammond was born on 31 August 1867, in Indiana, United States, her father, Levi Anson Hammond, was 36 and her mother, Martha Melinda Coffell, was 19. She married Henry Albert Dahlen on 5 October 1884, in Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 6 daughters. She lived in Harrison Township, Vigo, Indiana, United States in 1900 and Clinton, Clinton Township, Vermillion, Indiana, United States for about 10 years. She died on 17 August 1923, in Fairview Park, Clinton Township, Vermillion, Indiana, United States, at the age of 55, and was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Clinton, Clinton Township, Vermillion, Indiana, United States.
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Caused by many crimes and breaking the Tenure of Office Act, Many Senators and House Representatives became angry with President Johnson and began discussions of his Impeachment. After a special session of Congress, the Articles of Impeachment were approved by the House and then the Senate. Making Andrew Johnson the first President to be Impeached.
As one of the Reconstruction Amendments, the Fourteenth Amendment addresses the rights and protections that all citizens of the United States have. The amendment also limits actions of state and local officials in all states.
A federal law prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers. The Act was the first law to prevent all members of a national group from immigrating to the United States.
English (of Norman origin): from the Middle English, Old French personal name Ha(i)mon, the oblique case form of the ancient Germanic Ha(i)mo, a short form of various compound names beginning with haim ‘home’. It frequently developed excrescent -d, giving Hamond, Haimund, and Hawmond. Alternatively, the name could derive from the Middle English personal name Hamund (Old Norse Hámundr, composed of the elements hár ‘high’ + mund ‘protection’), which may have been used in Normandy and in 12th-century eastern England, but the former explanation is more likely. The surname was sometimes confused with Almond and Ammon .
English: in the Bradford area of Yorkshire, the name is a shortened form of Ormondroyd, formerly Hamondesrode, from a lost place in Birstall (Yorkshire), named with the Middle English (Old French) personal name Hamon (1 above) + Middle English roid, a southern Yorkshire pronunciation of Old English rod ‘clearing’.
Irish: generally an importation from England, but occasionally an adopted name for Mac Ámoinn, see McCammon .
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