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Charles Hunter Hamlin

Birth
Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1861 (aged 62–63)
Kansas, USA
Burial
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Son of Nathaniel Hamlin & Mary Hunter, married first his cousin, Eleanor Hamlin; married second Mary Markle 13 Jul 1835 in Delaware Co., OH; married third Nancy (unknown). Birth information and marriage to Mary Markle is from his Oregon Donation Land Claim #393. He must have gone back to Kansas after arriving in Oregon Territory. An online family tree gives his date of death as 1861, which may be correct as he is found on the 1860 census in Douglas Co., KS. His two youngest children are listed as born in Oregon.

1850, Charles, wife Mary and 7 of his children are in Polk County, Iowa. Living next door is oldest son, Nathaniel & family.

Land Records: Certificate #1758, issued by the Land Office at Iowa City to Charles Hunter Hamlin of Polk County, Iowa, the SW quarter of the NW quarter, and the NW quarter of the SW quarter of Section 36, Township 78 N, R 22 W, 5th Principal meridian, district of lands subject for sale at Iowa City, 80 acres. Issued March 1, 1850
Son of Nathaniel Hamlin & Mary Hunter, married first his cousin, Eleanor Hamlin; married second Mary Markle 13 Jul 1835 in Delaware Co., OH; married third Nancy (unknown). Birth information and marriage to Mary Markle is from his Oregon Donation Land Claim #393. He must have gone back to Kansas after arriving in Oregon Territory. An online family tree gives his date of death as 1861, which may be correct as he is found on the 1860 census in Douglas Co., KS. His two youngest children are listed as born in Oregon.

1850, Charles, wife Mary and 7 of his children are in Polk County, Iowa. Living next door is oldest son, Nathaniel & family.

Land Records: Certificate #1758, issued by the Land Office at Iowa City to Charles Hunter Hamlin of Polk County, Iowa, the SW quarter of the NW quarter, and the NW quarter of the SW quarter of Section 36, Township 78 N, R 22 W, 5th Principal meridian, district of lands subject for sale at Iowa City, 80 acres. Issued March 1, 1850


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