David Hampton

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Name David Hampton Birth 8 Sep 1847 Millbrook, Ontario, Canada Gender Male Death 12 Sep 1929 Millbrook, Ontario, Canada Burial Grace Presbyterian Cemetery, Millbrook, Ontario, Canada HAMPTON
David Hampton - Find A Grave: 149250480Person ID I1199 Descendants of Robert McKnight Last Modified 8 Aug 2022
Father James Hampton, b. 1815, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom d. 2 Apr 1875, Millbrook, Ontario, Canada
(Age 60 years)
Mother Margret Jane Moore, b. 1828, Perth, Ontario, Canada d. 16 Mar 1884, Millbrook, Ontario, Canada
(Age 56 years)
Marriage 1846 Ontario, Canada Notes - The Hampton/Moore home was on the west side of the Tapley Quarter Line between the Fallis Line and the Millbrook Road, just south of Marshall Fallis' home.
Family ID F5 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Birth - 8 Sep 1847 - Millbrook, Ontario, Canada Death - 12 Sep 1929 - Millbrook, Ontario, Canada Burial - - Grace Presbyterian Cemetery, Millbrook, Ontario, Canada = Link to Google Earth
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Photos HAMPTON
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David Hampton - Millbrook Public & Continuation School
Documents MILLBROOK
Synopsis of St. Andrews Church History as it celebrated its 60th Anniversary
Headstones HAMPTON
Rosannah Hampton, Agnes Hampton, David Hampton, Mary Ann Hampton
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Notes - David Hampton never married. He was one of the best known and respected citizens that Millbrook ever had. He started teaching school before Confederation. He was principal of Millbrook Public and High School for over 40 years - taught for almost 50 years. He founded the public library in Millbrook. He was librarian and treasurer of the library. He was also treasurer of the Village of Millbrook for many years. He was very involved in politics, lodge and church work. At his well attended funeral, as well as many representatives from the village, the school teachers and pupils marched from his home, the large white house across from the United Church, to the Presbyterian Cemetery north of Millbrook. (source: Dorothy Armstrong (Mrs. Harvey Challice) - This Green & Pleasant Land)