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  1. Nov 10, 2022 · Alexander Hamilton’s papers were not published until 1850-1851 by his son, John Church Hamilton, and after the U.S. government had purchased them in 1849. Elizabeth lived her final years in Washington, D.C., with her daughter Eliza Hamilton Holly. She was buried with her husband in the graveyard of Trinity Church in New York City.

  2. Philip Hamilton was born in Albany, New York on 22 January 1782 to Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Hamilton. He was the oldest of eight siblings, and a favorite of his father. His father was one of America’s founding fathers and the first Secretary of the Treasury. From September 1789 to January 17,95, he was responsible for the finances of ...

  3. Nov 28, 2020 · Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton was an American socialite and philanthropist who lived between the 18th and 19th centuries. She is perhaps best-known for being the wife of Alexander Hamilton, one of the American founding fathers. The saying that “behind every great man is a great woman,” certainly holds water in the case of the Hamiltons.

  4. Elizabeth married Alexander Hamilton shortly before Catharine's birth in December 1780. Elizabeth and Alexander had eight children including James Alexander (1788-1878), John Church (1792-1882) and Eliza Hamilton Holly (1799-1859). Charlotte Augusta Hamilton was born on October 3, 1818 in New York City.

  5. In 1848, Angelica's sister, Eliza Hamilton Holly, moved their 91-year-old mother, Elizabeth, from New York to Washington, D.C., where she died in 1854 at age 97. Elizabeth Hamilton requested in her will that her other children be "kind, affectionate, and attentive" to her "unfortunate daughter Angelica."

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  7. Sep 23, 2017 · James Alexander Hamilton. James fue un soldado, abogado democrático y secretario de estado, tercer hijo de Alexander y Eliza. Nació en Abril, un 14 del año 1788. Él se casó con Mary Morris, hija de Robert Morris y Frances Ludlum, teniendo luego cinco hijos. Murió el 24 de Septiembre, 1878, en Irvington, ciudad de New York.

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