Elizabeth McNealy Hamilton

Brief Life History of Elizabeth McNealy

Elizabeth McNealy Hamilton was born on 15 January 1801, in Pennsylvania, United States. She married Benjamin Pitney Freeman in 1825, in Hamilton, Butler, Ohio, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 7 daughters. She lived in Union Township, Montgomery, Indiana, United States in 1850 and Hale Township, Jones, Iowa, United States in 1860. She died on 20 January 1862, in Jones, Iowa, United States, at the age of 61, and was buried in Diamond Cemetery, Hale, Jones, Iowa, United States.

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Family Time Line

Benjamin Pitney Freeman
1801–1863
Elizabeth McNealy Hamilton
1801–1862
Marriage: 1825
Martha Ann Freeman
1827–1902
Cassandra Elizabeth Freeman
1828–1869
Hamilton Freeman
1830–1909
Hannibal C Freeman
1832–1917
Rachel Freeman
1834–1835
Caroline Freeman
1834–1864
Isaac Freeman
1837–1838
Elizabeth Jane Freeman
1839–1883
Eliza Freeman
1841–1918
Mary Lavina Freeman
1844–1923

Sources (12)

  • Elizabeth Freeman in household of Benj Freeman, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Elizabeth Hamilton, "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013"
  • Elizabeth Hamilton Freeman, "Find A Grave Index"

World Events (8)

1803

France sells Louisiana territories to U.S.A.

1812 · Harrisburg Becomes the State Capital

Harrisburg had important parts with migration, the Civil War, and the Industrial Revolution. 

1819 · Panic! of 1819

With the Aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars the global market for trade was down. During this time, America had its first financial crisis and it lasted for only two years. 

Name Meaning

Scottish and northern Irish: habitational name from what is now a deserted village in the parish of Barkby, Leicestershire. This is named from Old English hamel ‘crooked’ + dūn ‘hill’. Hamilton near Glasgow was founded by the English Hamiltons and named after them, and later bearers took their surname from the Scottish place. In the north of Ireland, where many Hamiltons settled in the 17th century, this surname may sometimes have been adopted for Hamill . It has also been adopted as an Anglicized form of southern Irish Ó hUrmholtaigh.

History: This name is borne by one of the most distinguished families of the Scottish nobility; they hold many titles, including marquessate and dukedom of Hamilton, the marquessate of Douglas, the dukedom of Abercorn, and the earldom of Haddington. They are descended from Walter FitzGilbert de Hameldone, a Norman baron who gave his support to Robert the Bruce in the 13th century. A member of this family was Sir William Hamilton (1730–1803), a British diplomat and archaeologist, whose wife, Lady Emma Hamilton (c. 1765–1815), became the mistress of Admiral Horatio Nelson. A branch of the family was established in Ireland by Sir Frederick Hamilton (died 1646), who served in the Swedish army of Gustavus Adolphus. He later became governor of Ulster, and his descendants were created viscounts Boyne. The family have given their name to Newtownhamilton and Hamiltonsbaron in County Armagh. Another branch of the family were to be found in Denmark, where Henrik Albertsen Hamilton (1588–1648) was a noted Latin poet. A 17th-century example of a Hamilton from Glasgow, Scotland, is recorded in the Netherlands, where the name is found in the form Hamelton. Another Scottish Hamilton, James, went to the West Indies in the 18th century and was the father of Alexander Hamilton (1755–1804), who arrived in NY in 1772 and became the first US secretary of the Treasury.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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