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Paper Size for Roll: 11.340 M X 297 Mm Hamilton Arms of Sheephill Borne Paper size for roll: 11.340 m x 297 mm This chart is part of the project to catalogue all descendants of all known, 61 out of 64, gt-gt-gt-gt-grandparents of my generation of P-Ls. Virtually all the data has been taken from publicly held documents. So James John Hamilton it is a bit thin and errors will have been made. Please tell me of all b. 1788 corrections that you know of to <[email protected]>. d. 1842 2nd of Ballymacoll, Co Meath. & Margaret Carter The advantage of publicly held sources is that no confidences are d. bef 1821 broken by writing this down so that all may use this as an outline m. ca 1810 refernece for their interests. Capt Henry Hamilton Rev James Hamilton Catharine Hamilton Mary Hamilton Laura Hamilton b. 1811 b. 1 Mar 1817, Dublin (or County Meath), Ireland 1st dau of 1st marr. Had issue 2nd dau. of 1st marr. 3rd dau. of 1st marr. d. 19 Aug 1861 d. 9 Feb 1911, The Vicarage Melbourn Cambridgeshire but all eventually became extinct. 1st s. In 13th Lt Dragoons. dsp. Succeeded by bro. James. 2nd s. Vicar of Melbourn, Herts. Succeeded by his son. James. & Helen Dickson & Louisa Durbin m. 1850 b. ca 1823, Isle of Man d. 14 Dec 1893, The Vicarage, Melbourn, Cambridgeshire m. 3 Mar 1847, Cheltenham district. Gloucs Archibald Henry Hamilton Geraldine Louisa Hamilton ‘Emmeline’ Emmalina Marguerite Hamilton Josephine Laura Hamilton Florence Anne Hamilton James Arthur Durbin Hamilton Francis Edmund Hamilton b. 22 Dec 1847, Titchmarsh, Northants b. ca May 1849, Titchmarsh, b. 23 Jun 1850, Titchmarsh, Northants b. 6 Jan 1852, Beverstone, Glos b. ca May 1853, Beverstone, b. 18 Jun 1854, Beverstone, Glos b. 22 Feb 1856, Swindon, Glos d. 21 Aug 1900, “Duke of York” hotel, Northants d. 24 Apr 1946, The Mill House, Copthorne, d. 24 Jul 1930, 38 Nevern-square Glos d. 9 Apr 1911, Comforts Place, d. 9 Jun 1887 Eccles near Manchester d. ca Aug 1884, Camberwell, Worth, Sussex Kensington Middlesex 4th dau. No desth securely Blindley Heath, Surrey 3rd s, dspm. Death not clearly 1st s. Barrister; judge in Gold Coast Surrey 2nd dau. d.unm. & sp. 3rd dau. She and Charles had issue, identified but dsp. 2nd s., succeeding his bro Archibald identifiable in the records. (Ghana). dsp, dvp. 1st dau. only Florence found in 1901. but dsp. 1881: Farmer. & Florence Benham & Mary Ann Parry & Charles Frederick Hughes-Hallett & Julia Sophia Durbin Death not identifiable in the d. May 1899 b. ca Nov 1852, Canterbury, Kent b. ca Nov 1862, Axbridge district, records. Her death cannot be identified: too d. 22 Jun 1900, 41 St Stephen’s Somerset m. ca May 1883, Godstone many Mary Ann Hamilton deaths Avenue, Shepherd’s Bush, Middlesex d. 7 Jan 1945, St Annes Redhill, Surrey district, Surrey of that time. Only s. Manager of Copper Works. m. 6 Nov 1883, Barton Regis district, m. 14 Apr 1885, St Geo Han Sq m. 12 Jul 1883, Royston district, Cambs Gloucs district, London Florence Hughes-Hallett Leslie Charles Hughes-Hallett CMG, OBE Frank Hughes-Hallett Geraldine Louise Hamilton Alice Coldham b. 26 Apr 1884, Richmond, b. ca Feb 1888, Richmond, Surrey b. ca Aug 1890, Shepherd’s b. 23 Jun 1884, Dulwich b. ca May 1871, Anmer Hall, Norfolk Surrey d. 5 Aug 1966, Bexhill Hospital, Bexhill-on- Bush, London d. 4 Feb 1972, Millfield Mill La d. ca May 1871, Docking d. 22 Sep 1964, Royal Sea, Sussex 2nd s. Reported to have died Copthorne Crawley district, Norfolk Victoria Hospital Folkestone 1st s. Consul, Secretary, Diplomat (from in Argentina in 1975. Only dau. 1911: nurse. d.unm. & sp. 1st dau. Only dau. A missionary boat passenger lists) & Grace Olive Nesta Lush student in 1911. d.unm. & Violet Mary Tidy b. ca Feb 1887, Hendon b. 14 Sep 1886, Mhow, Bombay Presidency, district, Middlesex India She is reported to have died d. 22 Apr 1971, Normanhurst Hotel, in Argentina in 1989. Bexhill-on-Sea, Sx m. 20 Jul 1913, Argentina m. ca May 1917, Richmond S district, Surrey Kathleen Mary Ramsay Hughes-Hallett Ellen Marjorie Hughes-Hallett Gordon Hamilton Hughes-Hallett b. ca May 1918, Kensington district, London b. 15 Jun 1914, Argentina b. 1917, Argentina No children found on any FindMyPast record. d. 30 Dec 1998, Ashford with d. 1992, unknown & Stanley Victor Meinhardt Shepway district, Kent Only s. Reported to have died, sp., b. ca Feb 1915, Meriden district, Warks & Captain Basil Richard Langsford in Argentina in 1992. d. 15 Oct 2007, Samaria, Golden Grove, b. ca Aug 1910, Kensington, & Kathleen D Walker Carmarthen, Wakes London Reported to have died in Canada At marriage: Company director. 1943: plus d. 26 Apr 1958, Willesborouggh in 2002. Emergency commissioned officer. Hospital Ashford, Kent m. ca Nov 1941, Cardiff district, m. 3 Jul 1939, 1st District Registry office, m. ca Nov 1940, Paddington Wales Budapest, Hungary district, London Linda Kathleen Meinhardt Kathleen Anne Langsford b. 25 Nov 1943, BMFH Cantonment, b. 5 Feb 1942, Hammersmith Delhi, Bengal, India district, London Nothing further known of her after d. Feb 2004, Truro district, she was 3. Cornwall Only child. & Peter Derek Devine b. ca Nov 1941, Ince district, Lancs m. 1970, Liverpool, Lancs Christopher Richard J L Devine Anne Margaret Devine b. Dec 1972, Liverpool district, b. ca Nov 1974, Liverpool Lancs district, Lancs Only s. & Edwin Lee Varker & Christine Edwards b. ca Aug 1974, Penzance m. Aug 1998, Penzance district, district, Cornwall Cornwall m. Jul 1997, Penzance district, Cornwall Hamilton Arms of Sheephill Borne by all their Hamilton descendants, Matthew Christopher E J Varker including those from Ballymacoll. (U.O. 1897) b. Oct 1997, Plymouth district, Devon Agatha Geraldine Hamilton Georgina Mary Hamilton Frederick de Courcy Hamilton b. 17 Mar 1851, Wold, Northants b. 17 Dec 1852, Wanstead, Essex b. 1856, Scogford, Norfolk d. 10 Oct 1932, Church Farm d. 27 Mar 1929, 43 The Crescent, d. 27 Mar 1940, Tyla Morris, Pentych, House, Bosham, Susse Maidenhead, Berks Glamorganshire 1st dau. She and Henry had 2nd dau. d. unm. & sp. 2nd s. Solicitor and Company Manager. 6 daus and 2 s. Of Tyla Morris, Pentych, Cardiff. dsp & Henry James Coldham & Geraldine Elizabeth Hodgson b. ca Feb 1840, Anmer, Norfolk b. ca May 1865, Brighton district, Sussex d. 13 Jul 1887, Anmer, Norfolk d. 26 Apr 1928, Tyla Morris, St Fagans, Of Amner Hall, Norfolk Glamorganshire m. 10 Aug 1870, Dorking district, m. ca May 1886, Elham district, Kent Surrey James Henry Hamilton Coldham Rhoda Geraldine Coldham Frances Elizabeth Coldham Agatha Maria Coldham Philip John Hamilton Coldham Lucy Maud Coldham Alice Rachel Coldham Lorna Margaret Hamilton b. ca Nov 1874, Amner Hall, b. ca Nov 1875, Anmer Hall, Norfolk b. 1 Oct 1877, Anmer Hall, Norfolk b. ca Aug 1879, Anmer Hall, b. ca Feb 1882, Anmer Hall, Norfolk b. 4 Feb 1884, Anmer Hall, Norfolk b. 15 Aug 1886, Anmer Hall, Norfolk b. 1 Aug 1889, Monserrat, Norfolk d. 19 May 1913, Rectory Preston, d. Jan 1906, Honiton district, Devon Norfolk 2nd s. Planter in Kenya. Reported d. 12 Jul 1970, Hope House Nursing d. 18 Dec 1968, 53 Station Road, West Indies d. 8 Mar 1898, 3 Halsey Street Rutlandshire 3rd dau. d. unm. and sp. d. 8 Aug 1961, Church Farm to have married and had a family Home, Brooklands Av, Cambridge Snettisham, Norfolk d. 12 Nov 1955 Cadogan Square Middlesex 2nd dau. House, Bosham, Chichester in Kenya. 5th dau. Reported to have married in 6th dau. d.unm. & sp. 1st dau. She and George had 1st s. Probably sold Anmer and dsp. & Oliver Lyme Fowke 4th dau. d. unm. and sp. Kenya. dsp. issue, as yet (2017) unknown. b. ca 1860, Eaton, Leics & George Lewis Langridge & George Home d. 6 Mar 1929, Rectory, Preston dp. Kenya Of Edinburgh. near Uppingham, Rutlandshire Of Mua Park, Athi River, Kenya Colony. m. 11 Feb 1910 Clergyman (living at Preston Rectory, Uppingham). m. ca Feb 1903, Hatfield district, Herts Rhoda Mary Fowke b. 2 Mar 1907, Preston, Rutland d. 13 Dec 1973, Aston Hall for the Disabled, Stoke, Plymouth Only child. & Ernest R L Glasscock b. 22 Aug 1896, Cambridge district, Cambs d. ca Aug 1965, Plymouth district, Devon In 1939: Taxicab & Motor Proprietor. m. ca Nov 1935, Cambridge dist, Cambs Ruth Rhoda Glasscock Ruth Rhoda Glasscock b. ca Aug 1936, Cambridge b. ca Aug 1936, Cambridge district, Cambs district, Cambs Only child. No children found. Only child. No children found. & David W Gover & Christopher Gerald John m. ca Nov 1954, Cambridge Stevens district, Cambs b. ca 1954 In 1972: Engine fitter apprentice in H.M. Dockyard. m. 21 Jan 1972, The Register Office, Plymouth Descendants of Henry and Mary, née Wetherall, Hamilton Henry de Courcy Hamilton William Gerald de Courcy Hamilton Rear-Adm James de Courcy Hamilton MVO, RN Fanny Louisa Hamilton b. 21 Aug 1856, Docking district, Norfolk b. ca May 1858, Dorking district, Surrey b. ca Feb 1860, Heacham, Norfolk b. 1 Oct 1861, Heacham, Norfolk d. 25 Jan 1940, Camberly Court Hotel, d. Dec 1864 d. 24 Feb 1936, 5 Dawson Place, London, W2 d. 4 Feb 1942, Crossways, Ormesby Camberley, Surrey d. inf. Chief Offr of London Fire Brigade 1903-9. Of 5 St Margaret, Norfolk Planter (retired by 1911). Dawson Pl., W. 3rd dau. d. unm. & sp. & Edith Margaret Gregory & Mabel Evelyn Sang b. ca Aug 1862, Kensington, London b. ca Aug 1872, Kensington district, London d. 6 Oct 1933, The Fairway, Shawford, Hants d. 9 Jan 1957, 12 Clarence-road, Clewer Within, m. 10 Mar 1887, Cardiff district, Wales near Windsor, Berks 2nd dau.
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