Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804)

U.S. Founding Father, 1st U.S. Secretary of the Treasury etc.

He is arguably the most celebrated of the US Founding Fathers, who has recently been thrown into the spotlight again following the success of the hit Broadway musical, Hamilton. He rose to prominence during the Revolution as chief aide-de-camp to George Washington (1732-1799) and today is easily recognised as the man whose face appears on the $10 bill. Among his achievements, he created the new nation's financial system, was 1st U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and is credited as a founder of the U.S. Coast Guard, the Bank of New York, the New York Post & the now defunct Federalist Party. He was infamously killed in a duel with Vice President Aaron Burr (1756-1836)

Parents (2)

James Alexander Hamilton

James Hamilton, of St. Croix & Nevis, West Indies

1718-1799

Rachel (Faucette) Levine

Mrs Rachel (Faucette, Fawcett or Fawcette) Levine

1729-1768

Spouse (1)

Elizabeth (Schuyler) Hamilton

Mrs "Eliza" (Schuyler) Hamilton

1757-1854

Children (8)

Philip Hamilton

Philip Hamilton, killed in a duel, unmarried

1782-1801

Angela Hamilton

Angelica Hamilton, died unmarried

1784-1857

Alexander Hamilton

Colonel Alexander Hamilton Jr., Member of the New York State of Assembly

1786-1875

James Alexander Hamilton

U.S. Secretary of State, of "Nevis" Ardsley-on-Hudson, New York

1788-1878

John Church Hamilton

John Church Hamilton, Historian & Biographer, of Long Branch, New Jersey

1792-1882

William Stephen Hamilton

WilliamS. Hamilton, Congressman from Illinois & Wisconsin; died unmarried

1797-1850

Eliza (Hamilton) Holly

Mrs Eliza (Hamilton) Holly

1799-1859

Philip Hamilton II

1802-1884

Associated Houses (3)

Hamilton Grange

St. Nicholas Park, New York

Liberty Hall

Union, New Jersey

Schuyler Mansion

Albany, New York