Hamilton, John Church

Hamilton, John Church

Male 1792 - 1882  (89 years)


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  • Name Hamilton, John Church 
    Birth 22 Aug 1792  Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Residence 1870  New York Ward 18 District 2, New York, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Age in 1870: 78 
    Residence 1880  New York City, New York, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Age: 87; Marital Status: Widower; Relation to Head of House: Self 
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    Death 25 Jul 1882  Ocean City, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Sleepy Hollow, Westchester, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I599  Charles Banks and Jon Ray Family Tree
    Last Modified 2 Apr 2022 

    Father Hamilton, Alexander,   b. 11 Jan 1755, Charlestown, Saint Paul Charlestown, St Kitts and Nevis Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 12 Jul 1804, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 49 years) 
    Mother Schuyler, Elizabeth,   b. 9 Aug 1757, New York Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 9 Nov 1854, Washington, District of Columbia, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 97 years) 
    Marriage 23 Dec 1780  Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F391  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Van Den Heuvel, Maria Eliza,   b. 4 Jan 1795, New York City, New York, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 3 Sep 1873, Niagara Falls, Niagara, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 78 years) 
    Marriage 20 Dec 1814  New York City, New York, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Hamilton, Elizabeth,   b. 9 Feb 1831, New York City, New York, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 15 Sep 1884, Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 53 years)
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    Last Modified 10 Mar 2026 

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    Link to Google MapsBirth - 22 Aug 1792 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 20 Dec 1814 - New York City, New York, New York, United States Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsResidence - Age: 87; Marital Status: Widower; Relation to Head of House: Self - 1880 - New York City, New York, New York, United States Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 25 Jul 1882 - Ocean City, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBurial - - Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Sleepy Hollow, Westchester, New York, United States Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • son of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler husband of Maria Eliza Van Den Huevel War of 1812: Aide de Camp of Majgen Harrison, US Army
      Obituary: New York Times John Church Hamilton, a son of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, died early yesterday morning in the Stockton cottage, on Ocean avenue, Long Branch. He had been failing from extreme old age for several months, but the immediate cause of his death was a complication of jaundice and ?. Mr. Hamilton was born in Philadelphia in 1798, while his father was Secretary of the Treasury and was only 14 years old when the latter was killed in the famous duel with Aaron Burr. He graduated from Columbia College in this city in 1809 and afterwards studied law. Subsequently he entered the United States Army and during the War of 1812 served as Aide-de-camp on the staff of Major General Harrison. He does not appear, however, to have been actually engaged in the field. In June, 1814, he resigned his position in the Army and returned to private life. He did not apply himself to the practice of law, but, having strong literary tastes, devoted himself to the study of history, with a view to writing his father's life. Between 1834 and 1840 he published the "Memoirs of the Life of Alexander Hamilton," in two volumes, octavo, which brought Hamilton's life down to the adoption of the Federal Constitution. Two more volumes were expected but did not appear. In 1851 he published "The World of Alexander Hamilton" in 7 volumes, octavo, and in 1858 "A History of the Republic as Traced in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton" in 2 volumes, octavo, he also published an addition of " The Federalist," with notes and comments, which was highly praised by the late Horace Greeley. Mr. Hamilton's opinions on economical subjects were at different times solicited by Judge Lawrence, First Controller of the Treasury; General Grant and latterly, by President Arthur. In politics Mr. Hamilton was at first a Whig and afterwards an ardent Republican. He, however, never held an office, although he was years ago an unsuccessful candidate for Congress in a district of this city. Not quite two years ago Mr. Hamilton presented to this city the statue of Alexander Hamilton which stands upon a little knoll in Central Park near the Metropolitan Museum of Art. At the unveiling of the statue, on November 23rd , 1880 Mr. Hamilton said: "Upon a base of granite rock with a tracing of forest trees marking it's central position and valuing the sympathies of this distinguished assemblage, I present it to this great Metropolis through your honor, (Edward Cooper) it's esteemed Mayor. Though preferring it were the act of others, I may be permitted to avow a trust near the close of a century of our natural existence, time having developed the utility of his public services and the lessons of his polity, that this memorial may aid in their being recalled and usefully appreciated under the blessing of a Constitution ordained and established by the people of the United States of America. " Mr. Hamilton married a daughter of John Cornelius Van den Huevel, a prominent and wealthy merchant of this city. His wife died in 1872. 9 Children survive him. The sons are General Schuyler Hamilton, who served with distinction in the Mexican War and also the War of the Rebellion; Judge Charles Hamilton, of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin; William G. Hamilton, the consulting engineer of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company; and Alexander Hamilton of Westchester County. One of his daughters married Major General Halleck, and, after his death Major General George Cullum. Another is the wife of ex-Judge Charles A. Peabody. Three of his daughters - Charlotte A., Adelaide, and Alice- are unmarried. Mr. Hamilton's remains were brought to this city from Long Branch yesterday afternoon. The funeral services will be held in Trinity Church at 12[PM] tomorrow.

  • Reference  Charles Banks. "Hamilton, John Church". The families of Charles Banks and Jon Ray. https://familytree.banksray.com/getperson.php?personID=I599&tree=banksray (accessed April 25, 2026).