The Hamilton family of Prince George's County, Maryland, to Monongalia and Preston Counties (West) Virginia, Fayette County, Penna and beyond : descendants of Gavin-1 Hamilton
- Baldwin, John D. (John Dwight), III (Main Author)
- Hamilton, Lloyd B. (Added Author)
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Supplement 1: Descendants of John Henry Hamilton / by Lloyd B. Hamilton, 10, [4] leaves, bound with main volume.
Supplement 2001, [113] leaves.
Gavin Hamilton was probably born in Scotland. He emigrated and settled in Maryland. He had a son, Andrew and at least two daughters. Gavin wrote his will in 1698.
Includes indexes.
Includes Beall, Bell, Belt, Finnell, Hieronymus, Lucas, Lyman, Moore, Osborne, Richey, Scott, Shriver, Tannehill, Van Cleve, Williard and related families.
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