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Edden Hammons died 7 September 1955 in Renick, Greenbriar, Pocahontas County, West Virginia. [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=55713&Type=Death].  See John A. Cuthbert's biography at West Virginia University's site [http://www.as.wvu.edu/~sharris/EH/JAC1.html]<br>
Edden Hammons died 7 September 1955 in Renick, Greenbriar, Pocahontas County, West Virginia. [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=55713&Type=Death].  For complete information, see  "The Hammons Family: A Study of a West Virginia Family's Traditions" (Library of Congress AFS L65-L66), edited by Carl Fleischauer and Alan Jabbour [https://www.loc.gov/folklife/LP/AFSL65andL66_Hammons.pdf]<br>
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Edden Hammons


     
 Given name:     Edden
 Middle name:     
 Family name:     Hammons
 Place of birth:     
 Place of death:     Renick, Greenbriar, West Virginia
 Year of birth:     1875
 Year of death:     1955
 Profile:     Musician
 Source of information:     
     

Biographical notes


Edden Hammons died 7 September 1955 in Renick, Greenbriar, Pocahontas County, West Virginia. [1]. For complete information, see "The Hammons Family: A Study of a West Virginia Family's Traditions" (Library of Congress AFS L65-L66), edited by Carl Fleischauer and Alan Jabbour [2]