Person:Claud Hamilton (17)

Claud Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane
b.Abt 1605
d.14 Jun 1638
m. 1595
  1. Lady Anne Hamilton1592 - 1620
  2. Isobel Hamilton1598 -
  3. Lucy Hamilton1600 - 1696
  4. James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of AbercornAbt 1603 - Abt 1670
  5. Claud Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of StrabaneAbt 1605 - 1638
  6. Sir William Hamilton, 1st BaronetAbt 1606 - 1681
  7. Sir George Hamilton, 1st BaronetAbt 1607 - 1679
  8. Sir Alexander Hamilton1613 - Abt 1669
  • HClaud Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of StrabaneAbt 1605 - 1638
  • WLady Jean Gordon
m. 28 Nov 1632
  1. Hon. Catherine Hamilton1623 - 1670/71
  2. James Hamilton, 3rd Baron Hamilton of Strabane1633 - 1655
  3. George Hamilton, 4th Baron Hamilton of StrabaneAbt 1636/37 - 1668
Facts and Events
Name Claud Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1605 2nd son
Marriage 28 Nov 1632 to Lady Jean Gordon
Title (nobility)[1][2] 14 Aug 1634 On the petition of his elder brother who resigned the Irish peerage, Claud was created Lord Hamilton, Baron of Strabane (co. Tyrone, Ireland).
Death[1][2] 14 Jun 1638
Burial[1][2] Leckpatrick, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Reference Number[1] Q5128633?


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Claud Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane ( – 1638) was the founder of the Strabane branch of the Hamiltons. He died relatively young at about 32 and his wife, Jean Gordon, married Phelim O'Neill, one of the leaders of the 1641 rebellion, after his death.

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References
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