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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Thomas by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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Census: 1820 Campbell County Kentucky - Thomas Hamilton
1 male over 45 (Thomas); 1 male under 10; 2 female 10-16; 1 female under 25; 1 female over 45 (spouse); 1 engaged in agriculture
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Campbell County Kentucky - Court Orders- Book 2 1816-1822- film #0529397
page 143: Sept 1819 Road work - road extends to Grants Mill on Bowman's Creek
Hands: John Tarvin, Joseph Wayland, Richard Walker, Thomas Hamilton.
Campbell County Kentucky - Court Orders 1827-1833- film # 0529397
Page 118: August 1829 - In the motion of Thos. Hamilton is ordered that he be released from paying county levies on account of age and infirmities.
James P Hamilton married Margaret Humphries 24 Feb. 1831 by GV, bond by James Barton & George Morgan, permission by father Thomas Hamilton, permission dated 21 Feb.1830.
Census: 1820 Campbell County Kentucky - Thomas Hamilton 1 male over 45 (Thomas); 1 male under 10; 2 female 10-16; 1 female under 25; 1 female over 45 (spouse); 1 engaged in agriculture = Campbell County Kentucky - Court Orders- Book 2 1816-1822- film #0529397 page 143: Sept 1819 Road work - road extends to Grants Mill on Bowman's Creek Hands: John Tarvin, Joseph Wayland, Richard Walker, Thomas Hamilton.
Campbell County Kentucky - Court Orders 1827-1833- film # 0529397 Page 118: August 1829 - In the motion of Thos. Hamilton is ordered that he be released from paying county levies on account of age and infirmities.
James P Hamilton married Margaret Humphries 24 Feb. 1831 by GV, bond by James Barton & George Morgan, permission by father Thomas Hamilton, permission dated 21 Feb.1830.