Duke of Hamilton - Family Tree

Family Tree

John Hamilton,
1st Marquis of Hamilton

1535–1604
James Hamilton,
2nd Marquis of Hamilton

1589–1625
James Hamilton,
1st Duke of Hamilton

1606–1649
William Hamilton,
2nd Duke of Hamilton

1616–1651
Anne Hamilton,
3rd Duchess of Hamilton

1631–1716
James Hamilton,
4th Duke of Hamilton

1658–1712
James Hamilton,
5th Duke of Hamilton

1703–1743
Lord Anne Hamilton
1709-1748
James Hamilton,
6th Duke of Hamilton

1724–1758
Archibald Hamilton,
9th Duke of Hamilton

1740–1819
Admiral Charles Hamilton
1747-1825
James Hamilton,
7th Duke of Hamilton

1755–1769
Douglas Hamilton,
8th Duke of Hamilton

1756–1799
Alexander Hamilton,
10th Duke of Hamilton

1767–1852
Augustus Douglas-Hamilton
1781-1849
William Hamilton,
11th Duke of Hamilton

1811–1863
Capt. Charles Douglas-Hamilton
1808-1873
William Hamilton Douglas,
12th Duke of Hamilton

1845–1895
Alfred Douglas-Hamilton,
13th Duke of Hamilton

1862–1940
Douglas Douglas-Hamilton,
14th Duke of Hamilton

1903–1973
Angus Douglas-Hamilton,
15th Duke of Hamilton

1938–2010
Alexander Douglas-Hamilton,
16th Duke of Hamilton

b. 1978

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