Person:William Hamilton (132)

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William Hamilton, of McBride's Creek, Bourbon County, Kentucky
  • HWilliam Hamilton, of McBride's Creek, Bourbon County, Kentucky - Bef 1801
  • WIsabella Thompson - Aft 1800
m. Bef 1768
  1. Capt. Robert Hamilton1768 - 1817
  2. Thomas HamiltonAbt 1770 -
  3. Samuel HamiltonAbt 1772 -
  4. Alexander Hamilton
  5. Eleanor Hamilton
  6. Isabella Hamilton
Facts and Events
Name William Hamilton, of McBride's Creek, Bourbon County, Kentucky
Gender Male
Birth[1] Ireland
Marriage Bef 1768 Irelandto Isabella Thompson
Will[4] 29 Mar 1800 Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
Residence[1] Pennsylvania
Death[1] Bef Jan 1801 Bourbon, Kentucky, United StatesMcBride's Creek
Probate? Jan 1801 Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
Religion[1] Presbyterian
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 A Genealogical and biographical record of Decatur County, Indiana: compendium of national biography. (Chicago, Illinois: Lewis Publishing Company, 1900)
    267.

    ... William Hamilton. The last named came to this country from the north of Ireland about the middle of the eighteenth century and took up his abode in Pennsylvania. The Hamiltons were of Scotch-Irish lineage, and of the Presbyterian faith. Tradition says that long years ago they were driven from Scotland to Ireland at the time when the Protestants were bitterly persecuted by the Catholics in the land of hills and heather. William Hamilton married Isabella Thompson. Some years afterward he took up his abode in Pennsylvania. The work of settlement began in Kentucky, and with his wife and three sons, Robert, Thomas and Samuel, he removed to the latter state, locating at McBride's Creek, in Bourbon county, where he died a few years later. ...

  2.   Greensburg Standard. (Greensburg, Indiana)
    1 Feb 1907.

    ... As the musing organist first lets his fingers wander where they list over the keys - beginning far away, and builds a bridge for his theme, this article begins with a family driven from Scotland, the land of hills and heather, to the north of Ireland by the Catholics, in the days of persecution for conscience sake, on account of their Presbyterian belief. After the middle of the eighteenth century - probably about 1767 - William Hamilton, the first of the family that came to America, married Isabella Thompson. They soon afterwards came from Ireland to the new world, and took up their abode in Pennsylvania; but the romantic story of Daniel Boone and the far-famed fertility of the vales and hills of Kentucky attracted thither ambitious young men from the West. Catching the spirit, William Hamilton, with his wife and three sons, Robert, Thomas and Samuel, located on McBride's creek, in Bourbon county, Kentucky, and lived for several years upon a body of land that grew into a valuable estate, and was the nucleus of the fortunes owned and controlled by his descendants in later days - not only in Kentucky, but in Indiana. That branch of the Hamilton family which came from Kentucky and settled in Indiana, has been connected in some way, with all movements looking towards the religious, moral, social, educational and material growth of the community in which they have lived. ...

  3.   Atlas of Decatur Co., Indiana: to which are added various general maps, history, statistics, illustrations. (Chicago: J.H. Beers, 1882)
    78.

    ... On both the fathers' and the mothers' side, the Hamiltons are of Scotch-Irish descent and of the Presbyterian faith, and, tradition says, were driven from Scotland over to Ireland at the time of the Catholic persecution of Protestantism in Scotland. William Hamilton, the paternal grandfather of the men who settled here, came from Ireland to Pennsylvania about the middle of the last century. When or where he was married is not known, but his wife's name was Isabella Thompson. Soon after a settlement was begun in Kentucky, he with his wife and three sons (Robert, Thomas and Samuel) emigrated to that State and settled on McBride's Creek, in Bourbon County, where he died not many years thereafter. ...

  4. Will Abstract of William Hamilton, in usgwarchives.net - VITALS-Deaths, Partial 1792-1815, Bourbon County, Kentucky [1].

    HAMBLETON (HAMILTON), Wm. -
    sons, Alexander, Thos., Robt., and Samuel;
    daughters, Nelly BLAIR, Ibby HINMAN;
    wife, Isabella.
    Made 29 Mar 1800. Proved Jan 1801.
    Witnesses: John HOPKINS, John WAGNER; Sam. DONNELL.
    (Will Book B, p. 112)