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Frederick Robert Vere Douglas-Hamilton (1843–1917) was an engineer of Scottish ancestry. He was descended from James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton.
Biography
editHe was born in London on 7 December 1843,[1] the eldest son of diplomat Frederic Douglas-Hamilton and Marina (born Norton).[2] He grew up in London and Madeira, and studied mathematics and civil engineering in Karlsruhe. He later worked as a railway engineer on the construction of the Schwarzwaldbahn. In 1873 he married Josefine Baumann, the daughter of an innkeeper in Hornberg. From 1910 until his death he lived in Bad Cannstatt.
Ancestry
edit- James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton, 1658–1712
- Lord Anne Hamilton, 1709–1748
- Charles Powell Hamilton, 1747–1825
- Lord Anne Hamilton, 1709–1748
Death
editHe died at Bad Cannstatt in 1917 and is buried in the Uff-Kirchhof cemetery.
References
edit- ^ Melville Henry Massue marquis de Ruvigny et Raineval (1994). "The" Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal. Genealogical Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-8063-1436-5.
- ^ "Sir Frederic Douglas-Hamilton". The Douglas Archives. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
- ^ "Augustus Barrington Price Anne Powell Hamilton". geni_family_tree. 22 May 1781. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
- ^ "Frederic Douglas-Hamilton". geni_family_tree. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
- ^ "Frederick Robert Vere Douglas-Hamilton". geni_family_tree. Retrieved 9 December 2021.