Thomas W. Hamilton

    During a period of twenty years Thomas W. Hamilton has resided on his present estate in Jackson Township, prominently identified with its agricultural and stock raising interests. His farm contains sixty acres of rich and fertile land, and he is extensively engaged in the breeding of Hereford cattle, and some years ago he sold an animal which was the pride of the stockmen of the vicinity, it weighing twenty-four hundred and eighty-seven pounds. during two years Mr. Hamilton served as the Assessor of the Township, elected by the Republican party, and he proved an efficient officer.

    Mr. Hamilton is one of a large family of children born to William Hamilton, his natal day being the 11thof June, 1845, and his father was a native of Kentucky, but came to Indiana during an early epoch in its history, and both he and his wife have long since passed away. Their children were:

    In 1875 Mr. Hamilton was united in marriage to Sarah E. Gillmore, and they have four children:

    Mr. Hamilton is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

Source: A History of Sullivan County, Indiana. Closing of the first century’s history of the county and showing the growth of its people, institutions, industries and wealth. Thomas J. Wolfe, Editor. The Lewis Publishing Company, 1909, page 199.