Education
Hamilton was educated at University College, Oxford.
Hamilton was educated at University College, Oxford.
He was a curate of Quebec cathedral and then incumbent of Street Peter"s Church in the same city. In 1884 he became the Bishop of Niagara. He was translated to become the Bishop of Ottawa in 1896 and was additionally elected as the Metropolitan of Canada in 1909 and then of Ontario in 1912.
He died in 1919.
They lived at Bishopscourt, Ottawa, and were the parents of nine children: Charles Robert Hamilton, Knights of Columbus of Nelson, British Columbia Lilian Margaret (wife of Lenox I Smith of Ottawa). Mabel Frances (wife of Edward Kirwan Martin of Hamilton, Ontario).
Ethel Mary Hamilton. Hubert Valentine Hamilton.
Winifred Katharine Hamilton. The Review Harold Francis Hamilton (Professor of Pastoral Theology, Bishop"s College, Lenoxville, Quebec).
Mary Agnes (Molly) (actress in New York and London and correspondent of George Bernard Shaw). Lieutenant Colonel George Theodore Hamilton of Ottawa and Victoria, British Columbia
Ethel Mary Hamilton, who was born and educated in Quebec.
On May Day, 1898, at Government House, Ethel Mary Hamilton was elected and crowned "May Queen".
She presided over the May Court Club, which had been established by the Earl and Countess of Aberdeen from 1896 until 1900.