24th July 1748 - Living at Laigh Shawton at baptism of son Hugh Hamilton[7]
18th October 1751 - Living at Laigh Shawton at baptism of son John Hamilton[8]
13th May 1754 - Living at Laigh Shawton at baptism of daughter Margaret Hamilton[9]
1st October 1760 - Living at Laigh Shawton at baptism of son John Hamlton[10]
Death
No records found.
Note re death
Several family trees on various sites are showing the death of an Elizabeth Hamilton on 24th February 1800 at Dover, England. This Elizabeth Hamilton was the Countess of Warwick and actually died at Dover Street in London. Hence this is not Elizabeth Hamilton above and, unless records should be found, no additions should be made to her death.
↑ OPR Births 649/ 10 87 Lesmahagow - Elizabeth daughter to Archbald Loudon and Katrin Steill in Skellyhill
↑ OPR Births 649/ 10 87 Lesmahagow - Elizabeth daughter to Archbald Loudon and Katrin Steill in Skellyhill
↑ OPR Marriages 621/ 10 234 Avondale - Hugh Hamilton to Elizabeth Loudon
↑ OPR Births 645/ 10 59 Glassford - Kathrien Hamilton daughter to Hugh Hamilton in Laigh Shawton
↑ OPR Births 645/ 10 63 Glassford - William Hamilton son to Hugh Hamilton in Laigh Shawton
↑ OPR Births 645/ 10 67 Glassford - Archibald Hamilton son to Hugh Hamilton in Laigh Shawton
↑ OPR Births 645/ 10 71 Glassford - Hugh Hamilton son to Hugh Hamilton in Laigh Shawton
↑ OPR Births 645/ 10 76 Glassford - John Hamilton son to Hugh Hamilton in Laigh Shawton
↑ OPR Births 645/ 10 81 Glassford - Margaret Hamilton daughter to Hugh Hamilton in Laigh Shawton
↑ OPR Births 645/ 10 89 Glassford- John Hamilton son to Hugh Hamilton in Laigh Shawton
Acknowledgements
Loudon-84 was created by Coralie Hamilton through the import of Coralie Hamilton for gedmatch.GED x second try.GED on Mar 3, 2014.
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