In Riverside Shell Rock Cemetery there is a headstone only for John's 2nd wife, Elizabeth "Betsy". Because she was not the mother of his children, and she died before John, I believe they buried him with their mother, Ruth (Main) Hamilton in Finchford Cem.
Shell Rock News -Shell Rock, Butler Co, IA, dtd 10 Jul 1913
JOHN HAMILTON DEAD.
Was Old and Respected Resident of this Community.
John Hamilton, an old and highly respected resident of this locality, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Homer Sewell, last Sunday, his demise being due to the infirmities of advanced years. He was aged 91 years 1 month and 10 days.
The decedent was born in Mercer county, Kentucky, May 26, 1822 and came to Iowa in 1851. From that time until his death he resided continuously in Shell Rock and vicinity.
The deceased is survived by the following children: Micajah Hamilton, Topeka, Kas; Geo. Hamilton, Allison; Mrs. Mary Sewell, Shell Rock; Mrs. Bessie Hoth.
Early in life Mr. Hamilton identified himself with the church and throughout the remainder of his days he led a consistent Christian life.
The deceased was a good citizen in all that the term implies and will long be remembered by Shell Rock people as a kind neighbor and a friend to all in time of trouble or adversity.
Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, Rev. John Dawson preaching the sermon. Interment was made in Riverside Cemetery*.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank all those who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our father. —— Micajah Hamilton, George Hamilton, Mrs. Homer Sewell, Mrs. W. C. Hoth."
*Doni's note: John died after his 2nd wife, Betsy. He has a headstone w/his 1st wife, Ruth (Main) Hamilton at Finchford Cem. in Finchford, Blackhawk Co, IA. I believe his children buried him with their mother, Ruth Main at Finchford.
An Ancestry message to Doni dtd 24 Dec 2013
We were confused by that also, so went to Finchford the last time we were in Iowa a few of years ago. We got to see the cemetery records and Ruth Main Hamilton was buried there, but couldn't find a record for John. It's a very old book and the early pages are terribly fragile. There is a modern stone for the two of them (Row 7, Lot 7, Grave 36) with dates. In Riverside Cemetery there is a stone for John with no dates right next to his sister-in-law, Lucinda Main Graham. Trouble is we didn't' know this was part of the Main bunch until much later and we've never been back there.
So, what I wonder is this: He died at his daughter, Mary Jane's house and she was from the first marriage, but there was also the daughter from the 2nd. Could there have been a disagreement on where to bury him and the latter daughter had the last word. If so, the first family might have wanted to show their father with their mother and so had the stone made or the two of them in Finchford after John's death. No proof of this, simply an idea I've had. The stone in Finchford has to be from the first family. Perhaps when John's stone in Riverside was never finished by the 2nd family dau. it was then that the stone in Finchford came into being.
1850 MI Fed Census -Kent Co, Algoma, dtd 17 Oct, pg 228, Fmly 1715/1715
Hamilton, John 28 M KY Lumberman
1860 KS Fed Census -Allen Co, PO: Iola, dtd 9 Jul, pg 35, Fmly 269/269
Hamilton, John 36 M KY Farmer
1870 IA Fed Census -Bremer Co, Jackson Twp, PO: Waverly, dtd 9 Jun, pg 8, Fmly 54/54
Note: Ruth dies in 1876.
Hamilton, John Head 48 M KY Farmer
1880 IA Fed Census -Butler Co, Shell Rock, dtd 18 Jun, pg 31, Fmly 255/260
Hamilton, John Head 58 KY VA[KY] NJ[KY] Farmer
1885 IA State Census -Butler Co, Shell Rock City, Fmly 68/70
Hamilton, John 62 M KY Farmer
1900 IA Fed Census -Butler Co, Shell Rock Twp, Shell Rock, dtd 4 Jun, ED 70, SH 4A, Fmly 94/95
Hamilton, John Head 78 M May 1822 Md-21y KY CA VT Landlord
1910 IA Fed Census -Butler Co, Shell Rock Twp, Shell Rock, dtd 5 May, ED 85, SH 10A, Fmly 28/28, Main St.
Note: Betsy dies Feb 1911. John dies Jul 1913.
Hamilton, John Head 87 M M2@32y KY KY UNK Own income
In Riverside Shell Rock Cemetery there is a headstone only for John's 2nd wife, Elizabeth "Betsy". Because she was not the mother of his children, and she died before John, I believe they buried him with their mother, Ruth (Main) Hamilton in Finchford Cem.
Shell Rock News -Shell Rock, Butler Co, IA, dtd 10 Jul 1913
JOHN HAMILTON DEAD.
Was Old and Respected Resident of this Community.
John Hamilton, an old and highly respected resident of this locality, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Homer Sewell, last Sunday, his demise being due to the infirmities of advanced years. He was aged 91 years 1 month and 10 days.
The decedent was born in Mercer county, Kentucky, May 26, 1822 and came to Iowa in 1851. From that time until his death he resided continuously in Shell Rock and vicinity.
The deceased is survived by the following children: Micajah Hamilton, Topeka, Kas; Geo. Hamilton, Allison; Mrs. Mary Sewell, Shell Rock; Mrs. Bessie Hoth.
Early in life Mr. Hamilton identified himself with the church and throughout the remainder of his days he led a consistent Christian life.
The deceased was a good citizen in all that the term implies and will long be remembered by Shell Rock people as a kind neighbor and a friend to all in time of trouble or adversity.
Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, Rev. John Dawson preaching the sermon. Interment was made in Riverside Cemetery*.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank all those who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our father. —— Micajah Hamilton, George Hamilton, Mrs. Homer Sewell, Mrs. W. C. Hoth."
*Doni's note: John died after his 2nd wife, Betsy. He has a headstone w/his 1st wife, Ruth (Main) Hamilton at Finchford Cem. in Finchford, Blackhawk Co, IA. I believe his children buried him with their mother, Ruth Main at Finchford.
An Ancestry message to Doni dtd 24 Dec 2013
We were confused by that also, so went to Finchford the last time we were in Iowa a few of years ago. We got to see the cemetery records and Ruth Main Hamilton was buried there, but couldn't find a record for John. It's a very old book and the early pages are terribly fragile. There is a modern stone for the two of them (Row 7, Lot 7, Grave 36) with dates. In Riverside Cemetery there is a stone for John with no dates right next to his sister-in-law, Lucinda Main Graham. Trouble is we didn't' know this was part of the Main bunch until much later and we've never been back there.
So, what I wonder is this: He died at his daughter, Mary Jane's house and she was from the first marriage, but there was also the daughter from the 2nd. Could there have been a disagreement on where to bury him and the latter daughter had the last word. If so, the first family might have wanted to show their father with their mother and so had the stone made or the two of them in Finchford after John's death. No proof of this, simply an idea I've had. The stone in Finchford has to be from the first family. Perhaps when John's stone in Riverside was never finished by the 2nd family dau. it was then that the stone in Finchford came into being.
1850 MI Fed Census -Kent Co, Algoma, dtd 17 Oct, pg 228, Fmly 1715/1715
Hamilton, John 28 M KY Lumberman
1860 KS Fed Census -Allen Co, PO: Iola, dtd 9 Jul, pg 35, Fmly 269/269
Hamilton, John 36 M KY Farmer
1870 IA Fed Census -Bremer Co, Jackson Twp, PO: Waverly, dtd 9 Jun, pg 8, Fmly 54/54
Note: Ruth dies in 1876.
Hamilton, John Head 48 M KY Farmer
1880 IA Fed Census -Butler Co, Shell Rock, dtd 18 Jun, pg 31, Fmly 255/260
Hamilton, John Head 58 KY VA[KY] NJ[KY] Farmer
1885 IA State Census -Butler Co, Shell Rock City, Fmly 68/70
Hamilton, John 62 M KY Farmer
1900 IA Fed Census -Butler Co, Shell Rock Twp, Shell Rock, dtd 4 Jun, ED 70, SH 4A, Fmly 94/95
Hamilton, John Head 78 M May 1822 Md-21y KY CA VT Landlord
1910 IA Fed Census -Butler Co, Shell Rock Twp, Shell Rock, dtd 5 May, ED 85, SH 10A, Fmly 28/28, Main St.
Note: Betsy dies Feb 1911. John dies Jul 1913.
Hamilton, John Head 87 M M2@32y KY KY UNK Own income
Gravesite Details
Buried: 8 Jul 1913
Family Members
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Micajah "Micager" Hamilton
1821–1912
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PVT Peter Luyster Hamilton
1821–1864
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Rachel Van Orden Hamilton Nelson
1824–1906
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Mary Ellen Hamilton Young
1825–1905
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Cornelius Hamilton
1827–1828
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Elizabeth Hamilton
1829–1831
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Susan Harper Hamilton Vandivier
1830–1873
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Nancy Jane Hamilton Vandivier
1832–1917
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William Henry Hamilton
1834–1903
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Martha Hamilton McNutt
1837–1920
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Robert Pearson Hamilton
1839–1926
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James T. Hamilton
1841–1918
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