Hamilton was born about 1800 in North Carolina. He was the son of Alexander Wasson and Jane McDowell. He passed away in May 1870 in Allen Ford, Oregon County, Missouri.
He married Mahala Ann Williams on 13 April 1859 in Christian County, Missouri. In 1860 Hamilton and Mahala were living in Douglas County, Missouri with Hamilton's children Margaret, Mary and James Wasson and Mahala and Hamilton's son John H Wasson.
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Categories: Davis Cemetery, Thayer, Missouri
He was married three times. His first marriage was to a cousin, one of the Cates or Bryants. The wife died in childbirth. As of yet, no research has divulged her name. He married his second wife, mother of his children, on March 7, 1847. She was Rachel Minerva Rucker. She was born on January 7, 1828 in Athens, McMinn County, Tennessee. She died on June 13, 1892. She died in Black Springs, Montgomery County, Arkansas.
He married his third wife on December 6, 1893 in Black Springs, Montgomery Count, Arkansas. His third wife was Harriet Stewart Duckett Harley Wasson Chitwood. Yes, she was married four times. She was born on July 11, 1855 in Howard County, Arkansas. She passed away in Hedley, Donley County, Texas on March 27, 1941.
Lisa (Phelps) Linn is incorrect in merging and changing the data. I think she is looking for Hamilton Joseph Wasson. He is thought to be a half-brother to Hamilton Lafayette Wasson's father, Benjamin Wasson. Hamilton Joseph was born on January 1800 Asheville, Buncombe, North Carolina. He died 10 May 1870 in Thayer, Oregon, Missouri.
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