ANCESTRY OF ANNIE HAMILTON




     Solomon Hamilton:  Christened 19 August 1733, Berwick, York,
     Maine.  Married 27 January 1757 at Second Church, Berwick, York,
     Maine, to Sarah Keay, daughter of Peter Keay and Hannah Roberts
     (born c. 1737, Berwick, York, Maine). [6] 

     Susanna Hamilton:  Christened 21 Jun 1739, Berwick, York, Maine. [6]

     Abigail Hamilton:  Christened c. 1741, Berwick, York, Maine.
     Married (1): 5 January 1753 at Berwick, York, Maine, to John
     Turner Bolthood.  Married (2): 2 October 1783 at Berwick, York,
     Maine, to David Woodsum (Born 16 May 1762, Berwick, York, Maine,
     Died 3 January 1727, Lebanon, Maine). [6]

James Hambleton:  Born c. 1682. [3]  Married c. 1705 at Northumberland
County, Virginia to Grace [6] His will dated 17 November 1726, Westmoreland
County, Virginia. [20]  Her will dated 11 February 1727, Westmoreland County,
Virginia. [21]  Full biography below.  Children:

     James Hambleton:  Born c. 1706. [6]  Married Priscilla.
     Inherited father’s land, which he sold on 30 June 1741. [22]
     Moved to Fredericksburg, Virginia.  Killed by Indians 8 July 1774,
     100 miles from Ohio River. [23]

     John Hambleton:  Born c. 1708. [6]  Appears as a witness to at
     least six documents in Stafford County, Virginia from 19 January
     1737 to 1 Jun 1760.

     Lillie Ann Hambleton:  Born c. 1709. [6]  Married: 11 June 1728 or
     11 June 1738, at Stafford County, Virginia, to John Alridge. [24]
     Died after 24 January 1784, Randolph County, North Carolina. [25]


[1]  Warranty Deed dated 28 March 1698 (Recorded in Rockingham County,
     Book 7, Page 380), from Selectemen of the Towne of Dover, naming David
     Hamelton as the eldest son.

[2]  “Journal of Council and Assembly, Province of New Hampshire,” 31 January
     1700, referring to petition of Gabriell Hamilton, relating to the estate
     of his father David Hamilton, which estate was ordered in 1697 to be
     sold for the maintenance of his brother, David Hamilton, “deceased.”

[3]  “Berwick, Maine, and Nova Scotia Hamiltons,” by Rev. Arthur Wentworth
     Hamilton Eaton, in “The New England Historical and Genealogical
     Register,” Volume XLIV, Boston, 1890, pp. 361-365).

[4]  “Vital Records of Dover, New Hampshire, 1686-1850,” Dover Historical
     Society, p. 114)

[5]  “Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire,” by Sybil Noyes
     et al., Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1982, p. 303

[6]  Mormon website at http://www.familysearch.org

[7]  http://www.knights.hls-inc.net/HollisHamiltonCem.htm


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