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Richard Hamilton

The Hamiltons 1762-1862

06/05/201516/05/2017 / Historia Incognita / Leave a comment

James Hamilton was born around 1740. He married twice and had several children including John Hamilton, and Richard Hamilton. John Hamilton went to sea and became involved in the Battle of Camperdown in 1797 then was later in charge of the Dover to Calais ferry, with his regular passengers including British and Belgian Royalty. He … Continue reading The Hamiltons 1762-1862

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