Wife Ann is named as recipient of the plantation in his will, with the 269 acres reserved for the youngest son John (under 21 at the time of the 1790 will) upon Ann's death or remarriage.[1]
Their children named in the will:
Barnabas Hamilton
Sarah Hamilton
Duncan Hamilton
Barden (sp?) Hamilton
Unity Hamilton
Edith Hamilton
Darkis / Dorcas (Hamilton) Phillips
Nancy Hamilton
John Hamilton
Grandchild named in the will:
Hamilton Phillips
He died after 20 Nov 1790, but before the Jan 1791 probate.
Sources
↑ HAMILTON, GUY's Jan 1791 probate record, from Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, page 319. See also Inventory, which is signed by the mark of Ann Hamilton: "North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch: 16 Mar 2018, Guy Hamilton; 1791; citing Wayne County, North Carolina, United States, State Archives, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 2,224,920. And, Will, proved January Term 1791: Dorcas Hamilton in 20 Nov 1790 Will of Guy Hamilton: North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970 FamilySearch: 21 May 2014, Wayne County Wills, 1773-1805, starting image 120.
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