Historical and genealogical memoirs of the House of Hamilton
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HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MEMOIRS
married Harriet-Frances, the youngest
daughter of Wynne, Esq.
1. Helen, died young.
2. Barbara, married first, Hugh Ro-
bertson, Esq., clerk to the signet, to
whom she had one daughter ; secondly,
Colonel George Irving of the Royal
Irish Artillery.
Alexander died in 1790, and was
succeeded by his eldest surviving son,
IX. Daniel Hamilton of Gilkers-
cleugh, who married Harriet, second
daughter of Walter Campbell of Shaw-
field, Esq., by whom he had issue :
1. Alexander-Henry, a Lieutenant in
the Royal Navy, died in 1820.
2. Walter.
both in the
East - India
4. Georqe~William, ( ,-, ,
Co. s service.
3. John-James,
• I
Ham, i
5. Robert-Ker.
1. Eleanora.
2. Harriet-Carter.
Daniel of Gilkerscleugh died in 1823,
and was succeeded by bis eldest sur-
viving son,
X. Walter Hamilton, now of Gil-
kerscleugh, an officer in the 78th Regi-
ment of Foot.
Arms. — Gules, three cinquefoils, er-
mine, within a double tressure flowered
and counter-flowered, argent.
Crest. — Li a ducal coronet, Or, an
oak tree, proper, penetrated transversely
by a frame saw, proper, the frame Or.
Supporters. — Two antelopes, ar-
gent, their horns, ducal collars, chains
and hoofs, Or.
Motto.—" Through."
GILKERSCLEUGH, vide Fynnart.
GOSLINGTON, vide Silvertonhill.
GRANGE, in Ayrshire, vide Cambuskeith.
HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MEMOIRS
married Harriet-Frances, the youngest
daughter of Wynne, Esq.
1. Helen, died young.
2. Barbara, married first, Hugh Ro-
bertson, Esq., clerk to the signet, to
whom she had one daughter ; secondly,
Colonel George Irving of the Royal
Irish Artillery.
Alexander died in 1790, and was
succeeded by his eldest surviving son,
IX. Daniel Hamilton of Gilkers-
cleugh, who married Harriet, second
daughter of Walter Campbell of Shaw-
field, Esq., by whom he had issue :
1. Alexander-Henry, a Lieutenant in
the Royal Navy, died in 1820.
2. Walter.
both in the
East - India
4. Georqe~William, ( ,-, ,
Co. s service.
3. John-James,
• I
Ham, i
5. Robert-Ker.
1. Eleanora.
2. Harriet-Carter.
Daniel of Gilkerscleugh died in 1823,
and was succeeded by bis eldest sur-
viving son,
X. Walter Hamilton, now of Gil-
kerscleugh, an officer in the 78th Regi-
ment of Foot.
Arms. — Gules, three cinquefoils, er-
mine, within a double tressure flowered
and counter-flowered, argent.
Crest. — Li a ducal coronet, Or, an
oak tree, proper, penetrated transversely
by a frame saw, proper, the frame Or.
Supporters. — Two antelopes, ar-
gent, their horns, ducal collars, chains
and hoofs, Or.
Motto.—" Through."
GILKERSCLEUGH, vide Fynnart.
GOSLINGTON, vide Silvertonhill.
GRANGE, in Ayrshire, vide Cambuskeith.
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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