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- Carrie is the daughter of Lisle Shock of Clinton Co., Michigan & George Young.
. 1895 Jul 10 - Michigan Marriage, Battle Creek, MI
James P Hamilton, 23 y, resided Grand Rapids, born Big Rapids, MI, Piano tuner,
son of James Hamilton & Alice Hall, married
Carrie Young, 20 y, resides Battle Creek, Mi, born Clinton co., MI, teacher
daughter of Lisle Shoch & Geo. Young.
Minister James Hamilton (senior),
Witnesses: Herman A Hamilton, Ovid, MI & Lulu Young Battle Creek, MI.
News-Palladium (Benton Harbor, Michigan)
. 1909 July 23, G. D. Young, brother-in-law of James Hamilton, the new jeweler who recently purchased the Pilcher business, is here from Oskosh, Wisconsin & will conduct the business.
US Passport Application # 1500:
. 1895 Jun 28, James P Hamilton (signed, with an X mark) Grand Rapids, Address 521 Sherman Street, Grand Rapids, Mich.,
Application for my wife Carrie E Hamilton, born at Langsburg, Michigan, on the 17th July 1874. Piano tuner,
Description of Applicant: 23 years, 5 feet 7 inch, Broad forehead, Small mouth, medium chin, light brown hair, fair complexion, oval face, Eyes destroyed by accident, Nose medium.
James P Hamilton born 19 Oct 19871, Big Rapids.
Daily Palladium, Benton Harbor:
. 1902 Sept. 11, Mrs. James Hamilton & daughter Helen of Battle Creek, but formerly of St. Joseph, have recovered from attacks of diphtheria.
Saginaw News:
. 1905 Mar 9 - A Delightful Concert: Given by the Employees of the State Employment Institution for the Blind. Wednesday Evening impromptu program in the chapel. Vocal solo by Miss Elie Johnson followed by a clever recitation by Master Kenneth Hamilton. One of the most enjoyable numbers of the evening was the singing of "Dainty Dorothea" by Mrs. J P Hamilton.
. 1906 Oct 27, Sat. Mrs. J P Hamilton is in Chicago.
. 1906 Dec 12, Wed. Mr. & Mrs JP Hamilton are both out of the city as the result of the illness of Mr. Hamilton's sister & so Miss Young & Miss Mead acted as hostesses at the Women's Home Missionary society of the First Methodist church meeting.
. 1907 Mar 22 - To Give Asters & Nasturtiums - City Federation of Women's Clubs to give both seeds - Following Business Session at Home of Mrs. J P Hamilton Fine Program was given.:
Women Federation held its meetings at Mich. Employment Institute, Thursday afternoon as the guests of Mrs. J P Hamilton. Plans for the coming season were talked over in regard to the seed distribution to the public schools. Following the session the assembly which was a very large one, listened to an exceedingly fine program which had been arranged for the occasion by Mrs. Hamilton & the people of the Institute: The program was as follows: "Behind the Curtain" Miss Virsa Engle & Kenneth Hamilton.
. 1908 Dec 9, Wed. Children of the members of Fathers and Mothers' club entertained their parents Monday evening in the home Mr & Mrs J P Hamilton on, Wealthy avenue, 3 children pays were given under the direction of Mrs JPH: Mother Goose comedy, inc. Helen Hamilton. The entertainment was invert way success.
Ref: Grand Rapids Press, MI.
. 1914 Oct 22, Thrus. Mrs. James P Hamilton has arrived from Georgia to join her husband, who is the president of the Hamilton-Green Piano Company. They are having a pretty residence built near Sulphur Springs, where they will make their home.
. 1920 Jan 31 - Sat.South Florida Fair & Gasparila Carnival. Death defying feats by the best of bird men, inc. walking, parachute drops, acrobatic, the feat of changing from plane to pane by Roger Williams, nonpareil of Canadian fliers. the first passenger to make a flight with Mr. Williams yesterday afternoon was Mrs. J P Hamilton of Hamilton Heath, who had the honor of being taken to a nighter altitude than that been reached by any Tampa passenger since flying began at the local fields. the altitude of something like 5,000 feet was attained directly above the Hamilton home on the Hillsboro river. The lady passenger had no objections water to the introduction of the loop-the-loop & nose spin entertain. Mrs. JPH said she was no afraid in the lease, that it was a red letter day experience.
. 1920 - the need of another school building the district 28 is so evident, said Mrs. JP Hamilton, president of the mothers club. It is enticed by all newcomers who visit the schools & is continually a source of announce among established residents. It is generally relied in both Seminolo Heights & Buffalo avenue communities that our child those of people who are coming to live among us should not be made to suffer for lack of adequate school room. We are already paying the maximum school tax each year & bonding the district now simply lets us build our schoolhouse & pay for it out of the yearly school tax accumulations. therefore, little if any opposition to the bonding movements been expressed & needless for me to say that our mothers club appreciate the attitude of a ll those who favor the board issue.
-1920 Sep 5, Sun. Soldiers delightfully entertained by Mrs. J P Hamilton & Hamilton Heath neighbors, Soldier recuperating at Colonial Hotel, Sulphur Springs, Friday evening had a program of music, dancing & delicious refreshments. The boys expressed their thanks by saying they had a "regular time."
. 1922 Dec 8, Mrs. James Dalgeish of NYC, formerly a resident of Tampa, is spending 10 days at the home of Mrs. JPH at Hamilton Heath.
. 1925 Mar 6 - Realty Transfers, J P Hamilton & Carrie Hamilton to J & Eunice Law, Lots 47 & 4, Hamilton Health subdivision.
Witness:
. 1908 Sept 18, Michigan Marriage Registration #2986, at Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Mich.
Thomas Olinger, married Elizabeth N Grow, 1890,
Witnesses: Carrie Hamilton* of Grand Rapids & M J Wanner*, Fennville, MI
Note1: *Carrie Hamilton wife of Jimmie Hamilton (son of Rev. James Hamilton, Jr.,) sister Mary Jane Hamilton Wanner. - PJA )
. 1919 Aug 27 - Mrs. James Hamilton & daughters, Helen & Grace, have returned from a visit in Detroit.
Ref: Daily Telegram Newspaper. - - -
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