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Birth |
28 Oct 1809 |
Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York. |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
13 Jul 1865 |
Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin |
Person ID |
I122119 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
05 Oct 2005 00:00:00 |
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Family |
Hannah BABCOCK, b. 8 Dec 1813, Batavia,Genesee Co.,New York |
Married |
27 Sep 1832 |
Alfred,Allegany Co.,New York |
Children |
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Family ID |
F47428 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- farm in Sec 1
in the village
1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, New York", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books,Inc.;1995, p 46.
Admitted abt 1830 - Alfred, New York.
"Portrait and Biographical Album of Rock County, Wisconsin",1889, p 473.
SAMUEL C. HAMILTON, deceased, was a respected and representativecitizen of Rock County from 1843 until1865, covering a periodof twenty-two consecutive years. He was a native of NewYork,born on the 12th day of October, 1809, and his parents wereFreeborn and Tacy (GREEN) HAMILTON. He was reared to manhood inhis native State, and was married Sept. 27, 1832, in AlleghenyCounty, Miss Hannah BABCOCK becoming his wife.The lady was bornin Batavia, Genesee Co., N.Y., and is a daughter of Daniel andLois BABCOCK and a sister of Dr. BABCOCK, a prominent physicianof Rock County,whose sketch appears elsewhere in this volume.Her father was numbered among the early settlers of Johnstown,and his death occurred at Milton in 1867. The union of Mr. andMrs. HAMILTON was blessed with two children, a son and daughter:Walter G., the eldest, was born on the 4th day of June, 1833,and was a leading citizen of Milton, where he made his home formany years. He was the first postmaster under a Republicanadministration, having been appointed to that positionin 1860,and filled the office until 1874, when he resigned. He thenbecame a commission merchant, following that business until hisdeath, which occurred Feb.14, 1885. He was also a trustee ofMilton College at the time of his death. Emma, the youngerchild, who was born May 25, 1841, was educated at MiltonCollege,and makes her home with her mother.
In 1842, accompanied by his family, Mr. HAMILTON left New Yorkand the following year became a resident of Rock County,settling on a farm on section 1, Town of Harmony. The land wasthen in a wild andunimproved condition, the settlements werefew and far between , and wild gameof all kinds was still to befound in abundance. The nearest market was at Milwaukee, towhich city the journey was made with ox teams. Many were thetrials and hardships endured by the pioneer settlers, yet tothem is due the honor of laying the foundation upon which one ofthe leading counties in this great commonwealth has been reared.After engaging in the cultivation of his farm for severalyears,in the spring of 1856 Mr. HAMILTON abandoned agriculturalpursuits and removed with his family to Milton, where hecontinued to make his home until his death, which occurred July13, 1865. He was a member of the Seventh-day Baptist Church, towhich his wife also belongs, and from the time of its !
organizationwas a stalwart supporter of the Republican party.Mr. HAMILTON was well known throughout the county, where he hadmany warm friends and was highly respected.
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