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Descendants of Henry and Mary, Née Wetherall, Hamilton Descendants of Henry and Mary, née Wetherall, Hamilton Alternate generations are in Bold. (1) Henry Hamilton (16 Jul 1760 - Nov 1844) . 2nd son. 1st of Ballymacol, Co Meath, Ireland. & Mary Wetherall | (2) James John Hamilton* (1788 - 1842) | . 2nd of Ballymacoll, Co Meath. | & Margaret Carter ( - bef 1821) | m. ca 1810 | | (3) Capt Henry Hamilton (1811 - 19 Aug 1861) | | . 1st s. In 13th Lt Dragoons. dsp. Succeeded by bro. James. | | & Helen Dickson | | m. 1850 | | (3) Rev James Hamilton (1 Mar 1817 - 9 Feb 1911) | | . 2nd s. Vicar of Melbourn, Herts. Succeeded by his son. James. | | & Louisa Durbin (ca 1823 - 14 Dec 1893) | | m. 3 Mar 1847, Cheltenham district. Gloucs | | | (4) Archibald Henry Hamilton (22 Dec 1847 - 21 Aug 1900) | | | . 1st s. Barrister; judge in Gold Coast (Ghana). dsp, dvp. | | | & Mary Ann Parry ( - May 1899) | | | m. 14 Apr 1885, St Geo Han Sq district, London | | | (4) Geraldine Louisa Hamilton (ca May 1849 - ca Aug 1884) | | | . 1st dau. | | | (4) ‘Emmeline’ Emmalina Marguerite Hamilton (23 Jun 1850 - 24 Apr 1946) | | | . 2nd dau. d.unm. & sp. | | | (4) Josephine Laura Hamilton (6 Jan 1852 - 24 Jul 1930) | | | . 3rd dau. She and Charles had issue, only Florence found in 1901. | | | & Charles Frederick Hughes-Hallett (ca Nov 1852 - 22 Jun 1900) | | | m. 12 Jul 1883, Royston district, Cambs | | | | (5) Florence Hughes-Hallett (26 Apr 1884 - 22 Sep 1964) | | | | . Only dau. A missionary student in 1911. d.unm. | | | | (5) Leslie Charles Hughes-Hallett CMG, OBE (ca Feb 1888 - 5 Aug 1966) | | | | . 1st s. Consul, Secretary, Diplomat (from boat passenger lists) | | | | & Violet Mary Tidy (14 Sep 1886 - 22 Apr 1971) | | | | m. ca May 1917, Richmond S district, Surrey | | | | | (6) Kathleen Mary Ramsay Hughes-Hallett (ca May 1918 - ) | | | | | . No children found on any of FindMyPast’s records. | | | | | & Stanley Victor Meinhardt (ca Feb 1915 - 15 Oct 2007) | | | | | m. 3 Jul 1939, 1st District Registry office, Budapest, Hungary | | | | | | (7) Linda Kathleen Meinhardt (25 Nov 1943 - ) | | | | | | . Nothing further known of her after she was 3. | | | | (5) Frank Hughes-Hallett (ca Aug 1890 - ) | | | | . 2nd s. Reported to have died in Argentina in 1975. | | | | & Grace Olive Nesta Lush (ca Feb 1887 - ) | | | | m. 20 Jul 1913, Argentina | | | | | (6) Ellen Marjorie Hughes-Hallett (15 Jun 1914 - 30 Dec 1998) | | | | | & Captain Basil Richard Langsford (ca Aug 1910 - 26 Apr 1958) | | | | | m. ca Nov 1940, Paddington district, London | | | | | | (7) Kathleen Anne Langsford (5 Feb 1942 - Feb 2004) | | | | | | . Only child. | | | | | | & Peter Derek Devine (ca Nov 1941 - ) | | | | | | m. 1970, Liverpool, Lancs | | | | | | | (8) Christopher Richard J L Devine (Dec 1972 - ) | | | | | | | . Only s. | | | | | | | & Christine Edwards | | | | | | | m. Aug 1998, Penzance district, Cornwall | | | | | | | (8) Anne Margaret Devine (ca Nov 1974 - ) | | | | | | | & Edwin Lee Varker (ca Aug 1974 - ) | | | | | | | m. Jul 1997, Penzance district, Cornwall | | | | | | | | (9) Matthew Christopher E J Varker (Oct 1997 - ) | | | | | (6) Gordon Hamilton Hughes-Hallett (1917 - 1992) | | | | | . Only s. Reported to have died, sp., in Argentina in 1992. | | | | | & Kathleen D Walker | | | | | m. ca Nov 1941, Cardiff district, Wales | | | (4) Florence Anne Hamilton (ca May 1853 - ) | | | . 4th dau. No desth securely identified but dsp. | | | (4) James Arthur Durbin Hamilton (18 Jun 1854 - 9 Apr 1911) | | | . 2nd s., succeeding his bro Archibald but dsp. 1881: Farmer. | | | & Julia Sophia Durbin (ca Nov 1862 - 7 Jan 1945) | | | m. 6 Nov 1883, Barton Regis district, Gloucs | | | (4) Francis Edmund Hamilton (22 Feb 1856 - 9 Jun 1887) | | | . 3rd s, dspm. Death not clearly identifiable in the records. | | | & Florence Benham | | | m. ca May 1883, Godstone district, Surrey | | | | (5) Geraldine Louise Hamilton (23 Jun 1884 - 4 Feb 1972) | | | | . Only dau. 1911: nurse. d.unm. & sp. | | (3) Catharine Hamilton | | . 1st dau of 1st marr. Had issue but all eventually became extinct. | | (3) Mary Hamilton | | . 2nd dau. of 1st marr. | | (3) Laura Hamilton | | . 3rd dau. of 1st marr. | (2) James John Hamilton* (1788 - 1842) | . 2nd of Ballymacoll, Co Meath. | & Anne Geraldine de Courcy (1790 - 20 Feb 1855) | m. 24 May 1821 | | (3) John de Courcy Hamilton (18 Apr 1823 - 8 Sep 1894) | | . Of Thornham Hall, Norfolk | | & Anna Chapman Hilhouse (ca 1825 - 4 May 1905) | | m. 20 Jun 1850, Falmouth district, Cornwall | | | (4) Agatha Geraldine Hamilton (17 Mar 1851 - 10 Oct 1932) | | | . 1st dau. She and Henry had 6 daus and 2 s. | | | & Henry James Coldham (ca Feb 1840 - 13 Jul 1887) | | | m. 10 Aug 1870, Dorking district, Surrey | | | | (5) Alice Coldham (ca May 1871 - ca May 1871) | | | | . 1st dau. | | | | (5) James Henry Hamilton Coldham (ca Nov 1874 - 8 Mar 1898) | | | | . 1st s. Probably sold Anmer and dsp. | | | | (5) Rhoda Geraldine Coldham (ca Nov 1875 - 19 May 1913) | | | | . 2nd dau. | | | | & Oliver Lyme Fowke (ca 1860 - 6 Mar 1929) | | | | m. ca Feb 1903, Hatfield dist, Herts | | | | | (6) Rhoda Mary Fowke (2 Mar 1907 - 13 Dec 1973) | | | | | . Only child. | | | | | & Ernest R L Glasscock (22 Aug 1896 - ca Aug 1965) | | | | | m. ca Nov 1935, Cambridge dist, Cambs | | | | | | (7) Ruth Rhoda Glasscock* (ca Aug 1936 - ) | | | | | | . Only child. No children found. | | | | | | & David W Gover | | | | | | m. ca Nov 1954, Cambridge district, Cambs | | | | | | (7) Ruth Rhoda Glasscock* (ca Aug 1936 - ) | | | | | | . Only child. No children found. | | | | | | & Christopher Gerald John Stevens (ca 1954 - ) | | | | | | m. 21 Jan 1972, The Register Office, Plymouth | | | | (5) Frances Elizabeth Coldham (1 Oct 1877 - Jan 1906) | | | | . 3rd dau. d. unm. and sp. | | | | (5) Agatha Maria Coldham (ca Aug 1879 - 8 Aug 1961) | | | | . 4th dau. d. unm. and sp. | | | | (5) Philip John Hamilton Coldham (ca Feb 1882 - ) | | | | . 2nd s. Planter in Kenya. Reported to have married and had a family in Kenya. | | | | (5) Lucy Maud Coldham (4 Feb 1884 - 12 Jul 1970) | | | | . 5th dau. Reported to have married in Kenya. dsp. | | | | & George Lewis Langridge | | | | (5) Alice Rachel Coldham (15 Aug 1886 - 18 Dec 1968) | | | | . 6th dau. d.unm. & sp. | | | (4) Georgina Mary Hamilton (17 Dec 1852 - 27 Mar 1929) | | | . 2nd dau. d. unm. & sp. | | | (4) Frederick de Courcy Hamilton (1856 - 27 Mar 1940) | | | . 2nd s. Solicitor and Company Manager. Of Tyla Morris, Pentych, Cardiff. dsp | | | & Geraldine Elizabeth Hodgson (ca May 1865 - 26 Apr 1928) | | | m. ca May 1886, Elham district, Kent | | | (4) Henry de Courcy Hamilton (21 Aug 1856 - 25 Jan 1940) | | | . Planter (retired by 1911). | | | & Edith Margaret Gregory (ca Aug 1862 - 6 Oct 1933) | | | m. 10 Mar 1887, Cardiff district, Wales | | | | (5) Lorna Margaret Hamilton (1 Aug 1889 - 12 Nov 1955) | | | | . 1st dau. She and George had issue, as yet (2017) unknown. | | | | & George Home | | | | m. 11 Feb 1910 | | | | (5) Rosamund Mary de Courcy Hamilton (1 May 1891 - 5 Apr 1971) | | | | . 2nd dau. dsp. | | | | & Lt-Cmdr Henry Hugh Maclean RN (20 Nov 1871 - 24 Feb 1955) | | | | m. 16 Jun 1909, Holcombe Rogus parish church, Devon | | | | (5) Brenda de Courcy Hamilton* (21 Jul 1893 - 20 Feb 1973) | | | | . It is likely she and both husbands had no children. dsp. | | | | & Montague Ernest Batting (ca Aug 1883 - 22 Apr 1932) | | | | m. 3 Jul 1913, St James, Piccadilly, London | | | | (5) Brenda de Courcy Hamilton* (21 Jul 1893 - 20 Feb 1973) | | | | . It is likely she and both husbands had no children. dsp. | | | | & Maurice Henry Baumer (17 Nov 1900 - 20 Jun 1975) | | | | m. 4 Dec 1934 | | | | (5) John Almeric de Courcy Hamilton** (7 Oct 1896 - 24 Nov 1973) | | | | . Only s. In Colonial Office in Sudan and Egypt. Living 1958, in London. | | | | & Noreen Mary Hamilton-Wedderburn (29 Jan 1913 - 24 Feb 1990) | | | | m. 12 Sep 1960, St Mary Abbots church, Kensington | | | (4) William Gerald de Courcy Hamilton (ca May 1858 - Dec 1864) | | | . d. inf. | | | (4) Rear-Adm James de Courcy Hamilton MVO, RN (ca Feb 1860 - 24 Feb 1936) | | | . Chief Offr of London Fire Brigade 1903-9. Of 5 Dawson Pl., W. | | | & Mabel Evelyn Sang (ca Aug 1872 - 9 Jan 1957) | | | m. 23 Apr 1901, Kensington district, London | | | | (5) William Evelyn de Courcy Hamilton (28 Dec 1902 - 10 Feb 1980) | | | | . AMICE. He lived at Pinkneys Green, Maidenhead, Berks. dsp. | | | | & Ursula Mary Fountaine (31 Jul 1905 - 5 Jan 2005) | | | | m. 9 Apr 1962, Taunton district, Somerset | | | | (5) Doreen Wevia de Courcy Hamilton (21 Nov 1905 - 7 Jul 1997) | | | | . Only dau. Reported to have had two children, now found. | | | | & Capt Hilary Norman RN (15 Dec 1903 - 16 May 2000) | | | | m. 6 Apr 1934, Shanghai, China | | | | | (6) David Hilary Norman* (20 Dec 1935 - 13 Jul 1992) | | | | | . Only s. | | | | | & Helen B McCloskey (ca Feb 1939 - ) | | | | | m. ca Feb 1961, Marylebone district, London | | | | | | (7) Helen Louise de Courcy Norman (ca Feb 1962 - ) | | | | | | . 1st dau. | | | | | | (7) Verity Sophie de Courcy Norman (ca May 1964 - ) | | | | | | . 2nd dau. | | | | | | (7) Sophie Ursula Norman (ca May 1967 - ) | | | | | | . 3rd dau. | | | | | | & Birinder K Arora | | | | | | m. Aug 1994, Richmond upon Thames district, Surrey | | | | | (6) David Hilary Norman* (20 Dec 1935 - 13 Jul 1992) | | | | | . Only s. | | | | | & Diana Merriel Cullinan | | | | | m. ca Feb 1982, Kensington & Chelsea district, London | | | | | (6) Caroline Judith Norman (25 Nov 1939 - ) | | | | | . Only dau. | | | | | & John A Beagley | | | | | m. ca Aug 1974, Kensinggton district, London
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