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"Hugh Hamilton (1664-1728), of Ballybredagh, County Down, who married Mary, sister of Robert Ross, of Rostrevor, County Down, and daughter of George Ross, of Portavo, by Ursula his wife, daughter of Captain Hans Hamilton, of Carnesure, and had issue (with three daughters), two sons.
According to ThePeerage.com, citing Burke's Irish Family Records. London, U.K.: Burkes Peerage Ltd, 1976, edited by Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd as its authority, Hugh Hamilton was the son of Alexander Hamilton and Jean Hamilton. He married Mary Ross, daughter of George Ross and Ursula Hamilton, and they had the following children:
This profile was created as part of the Goodman Genealogy Fabrication, a fabricated tree mixing real with invented individuals. As such, it is retained in the Goodman fraud category, though this person being referenced in Burke's at least indicates that they existed outside of the Goodman fraud.
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Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland [1]
The Peerage ThePeerage.com profile, citing: Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh. Burke's Irish Family Records. London, U.K.: Burkes Peerage Ltd, 1976. Page 546.
Wikidata: Item Q76102609 , this Wikidata item is based solely on the entry from ThePeerage.com and has no value. Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland [2]
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