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Marian Caldwell Hamilton 1884–1934 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Oct 1884

Birth Location: Thomson, McDuffie, Georgia

Death Date: 16 Oct 1934

Death Location: Columbia, Richland, South Carolina

Father: Thomas HAMILTON

Mother: Amanda Tupper

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In 1884, Marian Caldwell Hamilton entered the world in Thomson, McDuffie, Georgia, born to Thomas Alexander Hamilton And Amanda Boyce Tupper. Marian Caldwell Hamilton passed away in 1934 in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1884, Marian Caldwell Hamilton entered the world in Thomson, McDuffie, Georgia, born to Thomas Alexander Hamilton And Amanda Boyce Tupper.
  • Marian Caldwell Hamilton passed away in 1934 in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina.

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Marian Hamilton's Ancestors

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Marian Hamilton
1884–1934
Birth Place: Thomson, McDuffie, Georgia
Parents
Thomas Alexander HAMILTON
1847–1916
Columbia Co., GA
Amanda (Boyce) Tupper
1850–1915
Kalenna (Aiken, South Carolina)
Grandparents
James (Sherwood) Hamilton
1817–1888
Columbia, Georgia, United States
Rebecca ("Beck" Appling) Crawford
1824–1896
Columbia County, Georgia
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Hamilton
1788–1858
Sarah Bugg
1797–1876
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Marian Hamilton's Timeline

2 Records

1884
11 Oct 1884
Birth of Marian Caldwell Hamilton in Thomson, McDuffie, Georgia
Thomson, McDuffie, Georgia
1934
16 Oct 1934
Age 50
Death of Marian Caldwell Hamilton in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina
Columbia, Richland, South Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Oct 1884
    Event Place: Thomson, McDuffie, Georgia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Oct 1934
    Event Place: Columbia, Richland, South Carolina

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