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William Frank HAMILTON (VETERAN CSA)

Word (Decatur) Cemetery
Benton County,
Arkansas

William
Company I 9th Arkansas Infantry
Civil War Confederate
1830 - February 12, 1915

*Source: Sons of Confederate Veterans, Benton County Arkansas 2009
Compiled by William W Degge

*Obituary
Gravette News-Herald
Friday, February 19, 1915

HAMILTON, W.F. - (from Word) Mr. W.F. Hamilton died, Feb. 12 and was buried at Word cemetery Saturday at 3 p.m. The entire neighborhood extends deepest sympathy to the bereaved family.

Mary
March 4, 1855 - November 13, 1923

*Obituary
Gravette News-Herald
Friday, November 23, 1923

HAMILTON, Mollie HUNTER - (from Word) Died, at her home on Spavinaw Nov. 13, Mrs. Mollie Hamilton, very suddenly. Mrs. Hamilton had required the attention of a physician Tuesday morning and in the evening she prepared and ate supper and died at 7 p.m. Heart trouble was the cause.

*Obituary
Gravette News-Herald
Friday, November 23, 1923

Mrs. Mollie Hamilton was born March 4, 1855 in Cedar Co., Mo.; died Nov. 13, 1923. When 15 years of age she moved to Arkansas with her parents. She married Frank Hamilton in 1881, who died Feb. 12, 1915. To this union were born ten children, five of whom survive. They are: Mrs. Minnie Wilmoth of Oregon; Mrs. Alice Tucker, Merwin, Mo.; Mrs. Ollie Rice, Van Buren, Ark.; Ed Hamilton, Decatur and Wm. Hamilton of California. Also two sisters and three brothers: Mrs. E.J. Allen, Mrs. William Summey, G.E., J.W. and J.D. Hunter. She was a faithful member of the Baptist church.

Contributed on 7/17/15 by judyfrog
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Submitted: 7/17/15 • Approved: 7/21/15 • Last Updated: 7/23/15 • R1088533-G1088533-S3

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