Found in the 1900 and 1910 Census records. To see a copy go to his father's profile.
United States World War I Draft Registration Cards
To date at least 10 descendants of Hamilton-1422 covering each of his 3 sons have completed a Y DNA test of some degree and a summary of these results is attached to the profile of Hamilton-1422 as "Y DNA Test Results of his Descendants".
Hamiltons and Manion autosomal DNA tests
DNA relationship confirmed with an autosomal DNA tests done by Hamilton-4105, and a descendant (Manion-130). They are third cousins once removed but they have an additional link as two first cousins married early in the tree and they share both cousins in their trees. The match is 64 cMs over 4 chromosomes.
DNA relationship confirmed with an autosomal DNA tests done by Hamilton-1391, and a descendant (Manion-130). They are third cousins once removed but they have an additional link as two first cousins married early in the tree and they share both cousins in their trees. The match is 114 cMs over 4 chromosomes.
DNA relationship confirmed with an autosomal DNA tests done by Hamilton-1390, and a descendant (Manion-130). They are third cousins once removed but they have an additional link as two first cousins married early in the tree and they share both cousins in their trees. The match is 63 cMs over 2 chromosomes.
DNA relationship confirmed with an autosomal DNA tests done by Hamilton-1394 and a descendant (Manion-130). They are third cousins once removed but they have an additional link as two first cousins married early in the tree and they share both cousins in their trees. The match is 107 over 3 chromosomes.
Hamiltons and McCord autosomal DNA tests
DNA relationship confirmed with an autosomal DNA tests done by Hamilton-4105, and (McCord-4071). They are fifth cousins. The match is 22 cMs over 1 chromosomes.
DNA relationship confirmed with an autosomal DNA tests done by Hamilton-1391 and (McCord-4071). They are fifth cousins. The match is 32 cMs over 1 chromosomes.
DNA relationship confirmed with an autosomal DNA tests done by Hamilton-1390, and (McCord-4071). They are fifth cousins. The match is 32 cMs over 1 chromosomes.
DNA relationship confirmed with an autosomal DNA tests done by Hamilton-1394 and (McCord-4071). They are fifth cousins. The match is 32 cMs over 1 chromosomes.
DNA relationship confirmed between various DNA tests done by the group (Hamilton-4105, Hamilton-1391, Hamilton-1390 and Hamilton-1394) and Himes-101.
DNA relationship confirmed between various DNA tests done by the group (Hamilton-4105, Hamilton-1391, Hamilton-1390 and Hamilton-1394) and Carter-16806.
These two tests suggest that the DNA connection is on the Carter line but not through Berry Carter as he did not marry Anna Smith until 1883. Prior to that there is a marriage recorded between Geo Carter and Anna Smith in Shelby County, Tennessee in 1874. More work needed here.
(1) "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K3PB-BXS : 12 December 2014), Omar Odes Hamilton, 1917-1918; citing Jackson County, Arkansas, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1509 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,530,398.
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