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1848 Born in Glasgow<ref>1911 census</ref>, son of [[James Hamilton (3)|James Hamilton]] | |||
1877 Messrs. [[John Hamilton (2)|John]] and [[James Hamilton]], together with [[Alexander Carnegie Kirk]], acquired the business of [[Robert Napier and Sons]]. | 1877 Messrs. [[John Hamilton (2)|John]] and [[James Hamilton]], together with [[Alexander Carnegie Kirk]], acquired the business of [[Robert Napier and Sons]]. | ||
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1932 Shipbuilder and engineer, died in Middlesex; probate granted to Capt Guy Hamilton (RN retired), Alexander Stephen otherwise Alexander MacLellan and James Denny Hamilton<ref>National Probate index for Scotland</ref> | 1932 Shipbuilder and engineer, died in Middlesex; probate granted to Capt Guy Hamilton (RN retired), Alexander Stephen otherwise Alexander MacLellan and James Denny Hamilton<ref>National Probate index for Scotland</ref> | ||
Buried in [[Glasgow Necropolis]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT: Hamilton, J}} | {{DEFAULTSORT: Hamilton, J}} | ||
[[Category: Biography]] | [[Category: Biography]] | ||
[[Category: Births]] | [[Category: Births 1840-1849]] | ||
[[Category: Deaths]] | [[Category: Deaths 1930-1939]] |
Revision as of 16:00, 5 October 2018
1848 Born in Glasgow[1], son of James Hamilton
1877 Messrs. John and James Hamilton, together with Alexander Carnegie Kirk, acquired the business of Robert Napier and Sons.
1911 James Hamilton 62, director of a company in shipbuilding and marine engineering, lived in Kensington with Mary Hamilton 46, Jessie Fleming Hamilton 30, Margaret Hope Hamilton 27, Christian Winifred Hamilton 26, Norah Mary Fenton Hamilton 10[2]
By 1922 Member of Council of M.I.N.A., of 19, Beaufort Gardens, South Kensington, S.W.
1932 Shipbuilder and engineer, died in Middlesex; probate granted to Capt Guy Hamilton (RN retired), Alexander Stephen otherwise Alexander MacLellan and James Denny Hamilton[3]
Buried in Glasgow Necropolis