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1871 [[John Hamilton (2)|John Hamilton]] 30, retired ship builders, lived in Logie, Perthshire with Clara Hamilton 25, James S Hamilton 5 Months, Jessie Hamilton 24 and his brother [[James Hamilton]] 22, ship draughtsman<ref>1871 census</ref> | |||
1877 '''John Hamilton''', [[James Hamilton]] and [[Alexander Carnegie Kirk]] purchased the shipyard and engine works of [[Robert Napier and Sons]] for the sum of £270,000 and carried on the business under the old title<ref>Glimpses of Old Glasgow: Shipbuilding and Engineering [http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/airgli/airgli0112.htm]</ref>. | 1877 '''John Hamilton''', [[James Hamilton]] and [[Alexander Carnegie Kirk]] purchased the shipyard and engine works of [[Robert Napier and Sons]] for the sum of £270,000 and carried on the business under the old title<ref>Glimpses of Old Glasgow: Shipbuilding and Engineering [http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/airgli/airgli0112.htm]</ref>. |
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NB need to check whether these references are all the same John Hamilton
1871 John Hamilton 30, retired ship builders, lived in Logie, Perthshire with Clara Hamilton 25, James S Hamilton 5 Months, Jessie Hamilton 24 and his brother James Hamilton 22, ship draughtsman[1]
1877 John Hamilton, James Hamilton and Alexander Carnegie Kirk purchased the shipyard and engine works of Robert Napier and Sons for the sum of £270,000 and carried on the business under the old title[2].
1910 Partner in Robert Napier and Sons[3]