Col. James C. Hamilton

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Col. James Calvin Hamilton

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Birthplace: Jefferson County Tennessee (formerly NC)
Death: 1850 (66-67)
Leeds, Jefferson County, AL, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Alexander Frances Hamilton and Mary Hamilton
Husband of Jane Abigail Hamilton
Father of HEZEKIAH BAYLES HAMILTON; Morgan C. Hamilton, US Senator; Kerenhappuch "Karen" Coupland; Gen. Andrew Jackson Hamilton (USA), Governor and Julia Ann Smith

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About Col. James C. Hamilton

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Col. James Hamilton, born 1783 in North Carolina, a part of that state that is presently Jefferson County Tennessee, son of Francis & Mary Hamilton. About 1806 in Knox County Tennessee James Hamilton married Jane Bayles, daughter of Hezekiah Bayles and Jane Evans. In about 1807 James, along with his inlaws, moved from Knox County Tennessee to what is now Madison County Alabama. There James was elected Captain of his Militia Company and in 1813 the company was attached to Col. Peter Perkins Battalion, 7th Regiment, under General Jackson. It was this company that was at the point of attack by the Creek Indians at the battle of Emuckfau.

In 1815, or shortly thereafter, James moved to an area that became Shelby County Alabama, and after the death of his wife in 1820 moved to Jefferson County Alabama. He died in or near Leeds, Jefferson County, Alabama at the home of his son-in-law Hugh Coupland who had married Karenhappuck Hamilton. He is probably buried in Shilo Cemetery in an unmarked grave. Jane Bayles was born August 23, 1785 in North Carolina, now Washington County Tennessee, died September 23, 1820 in Shelby County Alabama. 

Their son, Governor Andrew Jackson Hamilton, 1815-1875, had a significant impact on Texas and the nation before, during and after the Civil War. Texas Senator Morgan Calvin Hamilton, 1809-1893, was a brother to Andrew Jackson Hamilton.

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/HAMILTON/1997-04/0861...

James HAMILTON Col. (1783-1850) b. NC; d. Jefferson Co., AL sp: Jane Abigail BAYLESS (1785-1820) b. NC; d. Shelby Co., AL



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Shelby County Alabama Sheriffs: 1818 To Date Shelby County Established February 7, 1818

Researched by Bobby Joe Seales

JAMES HAMILTON 1818-1820

[First in office.] "On the fourth Monday in October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, the worshipful the County Court of Shelby County Alabama Territory was opened according to adjournment by James Hamilton, High Sheriff of the county aforesaid...." Col. James Hamilton, born 1783 in North Carolina, a part of that state that is presently Jefferson County Tennessee, son of Francis & Mary Hamilton. About 1806 in Knox County Tennessee James Hamilton married Jane Bayles, daughter of Hezekiah Bayles and Jane Evans. In about 1807 James, along with his inlaws, moved from Knox County Tennessee to what is now Madison County Alabama. There James was elected Captain of his Militia Company and in 1813 the company was attached to Col. Peter Perkins Battalion, 7th Regiment, under General Jackson.

It was this company that was at the point of attack by the Creek Indians at the battle of Emuckfau. In 1815, or shortly thereafter, James moved to an area that became Shelby County Alabama, and after the death of his wife in 1820 moved to Jefferson County Alabama. He died in or near Leeds, Jefferson County, Alabama at the home of his son-in-law Hugh Coupland who had married Karenhappuck Hamilton. He is probably buried in Shilo Cemetery in an unmarked grave. 

Jane Bayles was born August 23, 1785 in North Carolina, now Washington County Tennessee, died September 23, 1820 in Shelby County Alabama. Their son, Governor Andrew Jackson Hamilton, 1815-1875, had a significant impact on Texas and the nation before, during and after the Civil War. Texas Senator Morgan Calvin Hamilton, 1809-1893, was a brother to Andrew Jackson Hamilton.



            
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Col. James C. Hamilton's Timeline

1783
1783
Jefferson County Tennessee (formerly NC)
1807
1807
Huntsville, Madison, AL, United States
1809
February 25, 1809
Huntsville, Madison, AL, United States
1810
1810
Huntsville, Madison, AL, United States
1813
1813
Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, United States
1815
January 28, 1815
Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, United States
1850
1850
Age 67
Leeds, Jefferson County, AL, United States