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Rose hill Cemetery Tour 2002
Rev. Eugene
Hamilton
Frances Manby Hamilton
1848 - 1919

Rev. Eugene
Hamilton
Rev. Hamilton, a Presbyterian
minister, was the founder of the first church in Chickasha. He was
a minister in Washington and New York before coming to Chickasha in
1892. Little is known of his early life except that he was from
London, England and was educated in England, Vienna and Rome. He
was very knowledgeable in the classics and was a student of Greek,
Latin, French and German languages. He had mentioned to friends of
viewing the body of Charles Dickens, lying in state in Westminster
Abbey. Rev. Hamilton was also a lawyer and served as an assistant
DA, a U.S. Commissioner, and special county judge.
Frances Manby Hamilton
Frances (Manby) Hamilton was born in Scotland
in 1848 and married Rev. Hamilton in 1884. She was fluent in
French and German and was a great lover of music, often performing in
concerts until she became an invalid and confined to her home. Her
fascinating ancestry is a part of English history. Upon her death
in 1919, she left an English shilling from Queen Elizabeth's reign as a
pocket piece for her husband. The shilling had been in her family
for 500 years.
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