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Dr Robert Emmet Hamilton

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Dr Robert Emmet Hamilton

Birth
Edina, Knox County, Missouri, USA
Death
12 Jul 1945 (aged 67)
Macon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
C-27
Memorial ID
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married, son of Henry S. Hamilton, husband of Katherine Hamilton
d. cert 27853
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DR. R. EMMET HAMILTON, son of Henry S. and Margaret (Wiseman) Hamilton, was born March 16, 1878, at Edina, Missouri. He was married December 2, 1903, to Katherine McMurry. They have two children: Virginia, born November 27, 1906; Eugene, November 23, 1909.

Mr. Hamilton came to Adair County with his parents in 1884, and has since made his home here. He attended the public schools; graduated from the Kirksville High School in 1894; graduated from the Missouri State Normal School at Kirksville in 1900; took a post-graduate course at the same institution; attended the Missouri State University; then the Chicago University, attending the medical department; graduated at the American School of Osteopathy in 1904; then was employed at the A. S. O. as laboratory assistant. He served as instructor till 1907, when he was promoted to Registrar, and in 1908 was made Dean of the Faculty, which position he held until Aug. 1911, when he removed to St. Joseph, Mo., to practice Osteopathy.

History of Adair County, 1911
By Eugene Morrow Violette
Page 808
married, son of Henry S. Hamilton, husband of Katherine Hamilton
d. cert 27853
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DR. R. EMMET HAMILTON, son of Henry S. and Margaret (Wiseman) Hamilton, was born March 16, 1878, at Edina, Missouri. He was married December 2, 1903, to Katherine McMurry. They have two children: Virginia, born November 27, 1906; Eugene, November 23, 1909.

Mr. Hamilton came to Adair County with his parents in 1884, and has since made his home here. He attended the public schools; graduated from the Kirksville High School in 1894; graduated from the Missouri State Normal School at Kirksville in 1900; took a post-graduate course at the same institution; attended the Missouri State University; then the Chicago University, attending the medical department; graduated at the American School of Osteopathy in 1904; then was employed at the A. S. O. as laboratory assistant. He served as instructor till 1907, when he was promoted to Registrar, and in 1908 was made Dean of the Faculty, which position he held until Aug. 1911, when he removed to St. Joseph, Mo., to practice Osteopathy.

History of Adair County, 1911
By Eugene Morrow Violette
Page 808


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