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Claud Hamilton's brothers, son, grandson and nephews

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Claud Hamilton's issue:
Son: Gilbert Claud Hamilton (1879-1943), married twice but no issue.
Daughter: Ida Hamilton (1883-1970), had one son, CH's grandson.
CH had 6 brothers.

We've underlined the relations mentioned on the plaque. We'll leave you to get the details of the brothers and the nephews from Wikipedia's page for CH's father.

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