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(seven children)
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(three children)
(six children)
(two children)
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~1508
Marion
Ogilvie
REFN: 795AN
~1585
Rachael
Carmichael
REFN: 1804AN
~1558
John
Hamilton
REFN: 2092AN
~1520 - <1564
Helen
Stewart
44
44
REFN: 2573AN Alias:<ALIA> Helen /Stuart/
1475 - 1513
John II
Stewart
38
38
REFN: 2882AN
~1490 - 1546
Janet
Campbell
56
56
REFN: 4415AN REFN: P2574
1570 - 1627
William
Hamilton
57
57
REFN: 4575AN REFN: P4576
1574
Jane
Melville
REFN: 4576AN REFN: P4577
~1610
James
Hamilton
REFN: 4577AN REFN: P4578
~1612
John
Hamilton
REFN: 4578AN REFN: P4579
~1616
William
Hamilton
REFN: 4579AN REFN: P4580
~1618
?
Hamilton
REFN: 4580AN REFN: P4581
~1622
Katherine
Hamilton
REFN: 4581AN REFN: P4582
~1624
?
Hamilton
REFN: 4582AN REFN: P4583
~1542
John
Melville
REFN: 5280AN
1495 - 1547
Henry
Stewart
52
52
REFN: 5326AN
1504
Janet
Stewart
REFN: 5327AN
1543 - 1606
Dorothea
Stuart
63
63
REFN: 5345AN
1541 - 1584
William
Ruthven
43
43
REFN: 5346AN
1501 - 1529
Alexander
Gordon
Sutherland
28
28
REFN: 5349AN
1525 - 1567
John
Gordon
42
42
REFN: 5350AN
~1502 - 1577
Helen
Stewart
75
75
REFN: 5364AN
~1500
John
Lindsay
REFN: 5365AN
1507 - 1542
John
Stewart
35
35
REFN: 5366AN
1511 - <1542
Grizel
Rattray
31
31
REFN: 5367AN
~1510
Elizabeth
Stewart
REFN: 5370AN
1513 - 1568
Kenneth
MacKenzie
55
55
REFN: 5371AN
~1501
Jean
Stewart
REFN: 5374AN
~1497
Seumas
Arbuthnott
REFN: 5375AN
1536 - 1608
Hans
Hamilton
72
72
REFN: 5479AN Alias:<ALIA> Johannes /Hamilton/
1540 - 1628
Janet
Denham
88
88
REFN: 5480AN
1559
James
Hamilton
REFN: 5482AN James Hamilton - Minister’s Son, Academic and Agent. Rev. Hans Hamilton (1536 - 1608) was the first Protestant minister in Dunl op, Ayrshire. Dunlop is in the East Ayrshire council district, and if y ou visit the historic Main Street today you can still see his church, h is mausoleum and also the significantly-named Clandeboye School building s, all of which date from the early 1600s. He and his wife Janet had six s ons - James, Archibald, Gawin, John, William and Patrick - and one daughte r, Jean. Their eldest son, James Hamilton (1559 - 1644), was educated at St Andre ws University when Andrew Melville was Principal there. St Andrews was al so where the first martyr of the Scottish Reformation, Patrick Hamilton, h ad been burned at the stake on February 29th 1528, aged only 24. (Patri ck Hamilton was nephew of the Earl of Arran and also the Duke of Alban y; he was related to King James V of Scotland, although we are not awa re of Patrick having any connection with either Rev Hans or James Hamilton ). Having built a reputation as “one of the greatest scholars and hopeful wi ts in his time”, James became a teacher in Glasgow. Around 1587 he left Sc otland by ship and due to storms unexpectedly arrived in Dublin. He decid ed to stay there and established a school – “The Free School” - in Ship St reet. Hamilton was its master and he employed fellow Scot and fellow pup il of Meville’s, James Fullerton, as usher. One of their pupils was the ei ght year old James Ussher, who went on to become the Archbishop of Armag h, and who famously calculated that the first day of Biblical creation w as Sunday 23 October 4004 BC. Ussher would later take the part of the Ulst er-Scots in their nonconformist and Presbyterian stance. Fullerton and Uss her are buried alongsiDe each other in St Paul’s Chapel of Westminster Abb ey in London. In 1591, Queen Elizabeth 1 established Trinity College in Dublin, and t he first Provost noted that Hamilton had “...a noble spirit... and learn ed head...” and persuaded the two Scots to become Fellows of the Colleg e. Ussher, then aged 13, followed them to Trinity. Hamilton was made Burs ar there in 1598. Both men were agents for King James VI of Scotland, providing him with inf ormation about Elizabeth 1’s activities in Ireland, and perhaps even tampe ring with the mail to keep the King, and themselves, informed. They we re so successful that they gave up their academic positions to take up app ointments at the royal court. Hamilton was appointed Scottish agent to the English court of Elizabeth 1s t, was involved in the negotiations for James VI’s succession to the Engli sh throne, and eventually brought official news of Elizabeth’s death to Sc otland. Fullerton was knighted when King James VI of Scotland became Ki ng James 1 of England - at the Union of the Crowns - in 1603. So James Hamilton had great influence with the new King James 1 - influen ce which he would soon use to gain lands in Ulster. MISC: - Of his character, The Hamilton Manuscripts say “…he was very learned, w ise, laborious, noble (especially to strangers and scholars), so the re is great ground to judge he was truly pious, as he was certainly well p rincipled… his younger education seasoned him well; He was observedly a gr eat studier of the Scripture and an enemy to profaneness… he was very char itable to distress'd people that came in great numbers from the upper coun trys. He was of a robust, healthfull body, and managed to the best advanta ge ; died without sickness unexpectedly ere he finished his will…” - James Hamilton and his wife worshipped regularly at Bangor Abbey, und er the renowned Rev Robert Blair. Hamilton had brought Blair from Scotla nd in 1622, and he seems to have been sympathetic towards the “non-conform ist” stance of Blair, the majority of the Presbyterian clergy in Ulster a nd their Ulster-Scots congregations. Hamilton famously offered to Blair
1564
Archibald
Hamilton
REFN: 5483AN
1568
John
Hamilton
REFN: 5484AN
~1586
Jean
Hamilton
REFN: 5485AN
~1580 - 1655
Patrick
Hamilton
75
75
REFN: 5486AN
~1504
Archibald
Hamilton
REFN: 5487AN
~1510
UNKNOWN
Mistress
REFN: 5488AN
1533
Archibald
Hamilton
REFN: 5489AN
~1475 - 1531
James
Hamilton
56
56
REFN: 5490AN
~1470
Isabel
Weir
REFN: 5491AN
~1500
James
Hamilton
REFN: 5492AN
~1502
Thomas
Hamilton
REFN: 5493AN
~1530 - 1571
Gavin
Hamilton
41
41
REFN: 5494AN
~1535
Margaret
Hamilton
REFN: 5495AN
~1515
John
Hamilton
REFN: 5496AN
~1483 - 1550
James
Weir
67
67
REFN: 5503AN
~1501
Euphemia
Hamilton
REFN: 5507AN
~1460 - ~1531
Thomas
Weir
71
71
REFN: 5512AN
~1463
Aegida
Somerville
REFN: 5513AN
1464
Janet
Douglas
REFN: 5705AN
~1568
Margaret
Leslie
REFN: 5712AN
~1545
Jean
Ruthven
REFN: 5713AN
~1552
Grissell
Hamilton
REFN: 5714AN
1453
William
Somerville
REFN: 5719AN
~1488
Mary
Somerville
REFN: 5720AN
~1484
John
Somerville
REFN: 5721AN
~1486
Hugh
Somerville
REFN: 5722AN
~1509
Margaret
Hamilton
REFN: 5839AN
~1525 - 1584
Mark
Kerr
59
59
REFN: 5885AN
~1553
Margaret
Maxwell
REFN: 5893AN
~1485
Agnes
Colquhoun
REFN: 5897AN
~1500 - 1588
George
Leslie
88
88
REFN: 5903AN
~1510
Agnes
Somerville
REFN: 5904AN
<1558
Mark
Kerr
REFN: 5905AN
~1559
Andrew
Kerr
REFN: 5906AN
~1561
George
Kerr
REFN: 5907AN
~1562
William
Kerr
REFN: 5908AN
~1572
Jean
Johnstone
REFN: 5909AN
~1535
Andrew
Leslie
REFN: 5925AN
~1537
James
Leslie
REFN: 5926AN
~1540
Helen
Leslie
REFN: 5927AN
~1562
Grissell
Hamilton
REFN: 6724AN
1547
Christian
Bethune
REFN: 7142AN
1560
Matilda
Melville
REFN: 7143AN
~1568
John
Melville
REFN: 7144AN
1525 - 1575
John
Bethune
50
50
REFN: 7150AN
1526 - 1591
Agnes
Anstruther
65
65
REFN: 7151AN
1546
John
Bethune
REFN: 7152AN
1545
Robert
Bethune
REFN: 7153AN
1546
Margaret
Bethune
REFN: 7154AN
1548
James
Bethune
REFN: 7155AN
1549
George
Bethune
REFN: 7156AN
1550
Agnes
Bethune
REFN: 7157AN
1493
John
Bethune
REFN: 7158AN
~1503
Christina
Stewart
REFN: 7159AN
1551
Catherine
Bethune
REFN: 7162AN
1529
Janet
Bethune
REFN: 7169AN
1530
Andrew
Bethune
REFN: 7170AN
1541
Catherine
Bethune
REFN: 7171AN
~1534
Elizabeth
Gordon
REFN: 7889AN
~1532 - 1579
John
Stewart
47
47
REFN: 7890AN
~1562
Penelope
Cooke
REFN: 10190AN
~1563
Ursula
Brabazon
REFN: 10191AN
Jane
Philips
REFN: 10192AN
James
Hamilton
REFN: 10193AN
1620 - 1655
Hans
Hamilton
35
35
REFN: 4573AN REFN: P4574
~1515 - 1552
Robert
Maxwell
37
37
REFN: 5699AN
~1555
Catherine
Kerr
REFN: 5884AN
1542 - 1627
Margaret
Stewart
85
85
REFN: 5323AN
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