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Hamilton Family Tree

Samuel Hamilton

Liza Hamilton

"Samuel kept always a foriegness. Perhaps it was the cadence of his speech, and this had the effect of making men, and women too, tell him thing they would not tell thier relatives or close friends."

"Liza enjoyed universal respect because she was a good woman and raised good children. She could hold up her head anywhere. Her husband and her children and her grandchildren respected her."

Olive Hamilton

Will Hamilton

George Hamilton

Dessie Hamilton

Mollie Hamilton

Una Hamilton

Joe Hamilton

Tom Hamilton

Lizzie Hamilton

"Una the oldest, a thoughtful, studious, dark girl."

"She early found a shame for her family. She married young and went away and thereafter was seen only at funerals."

"Will grew along, dumpy and tolid. Will had little imagination but he had great energy. From childhood on he was a hard worker, if anyone would tell him what to work at, and once told he was indefatigable."

"Then there was Dessie, whose laughter was so constant to everyone near her was glad to be there because it was more fun to be with Dessie than with anyone else."

"George was a tall handsome boy, gentle and sweet, who had from the first a kind of courtliness. Even as a little boy he was polite and what they used to call 'no trouble.'"

"Mollie, who was a little beauty with lovely blond hair and violet eyes."

"Tom, the third on, was most like his father. He was born in fury and lived in lighting. Tom came headlong into life. He was a giant in and enthusiasms. He didn't discover the world and its people, he created it."

"Joeseph was the fourth son - a kind of mooning boy, greatly beloved and protected by the whole family. He early discovered that a smiling helpfullness was his protection from work. His brothers were tough hard workers, all of them. It was easier to do Joe's work than to make him do it."

Mary

John

"Mary was braver and more ruthless than most. That's why she won every marble in Salinas."

"And this I believe: that the free, exploring mind of the individual human is the most valuable thing in the world. And this I would fight for: the freedom of the mind to take any direction it wishes, undirected. And this I must fight against: any idea, religion, or government which limits or destroys the individual."

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