Richard Hamilton (mining)
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Richard "Dick" Hamilton (6 May 1855 or 29 April 1855 – 16 March 1943) was a mine manager at
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History

Hamilton was born in
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, the son of Mary Isobel Hamilton, née Cameron (1833 – 26 Jan 1880) and Henry West Hamilton, originally from
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, Ireland and proprietor of the Pegleg Hotel, Pegleg Gully, near modern
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. They had a daughter on 14 August 1856. The father died on 12 July 1858, aged 30, and Mary Hamilton, the daughter, died of
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at the Pegleg Hotel on 4 April 1860. On 1 January 1863 the widow Hamilton married Frederick Clark, who adopted her son. :Frederick Clark J.P. (c. 1835 – 4 July 1918) of Lester Street,
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perhaps 20km from Pegleg Gully, was proprietor of a quartz crushing plant, Justice of the Peace and three times Mayor of Eaglehawk. He married twice: to the widow Hamilton in January 1863, and to his cousin, the widow Mrs Elizabeth Rayner (c. 1837 – 3 May 1921), on 13 June 1881. Hamilton was educated at the Corporate High School and at the School of Mines, Bendigo, and gained practical experience on the Victorian goldfields. Early in the 1880s he was appointed manager of the Honnali gold mine in
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, India. Three years later he returned to Victoria and took control of the Peel River Proprietary gold mines in New South Wales. He then spent some years as a fruitgrower at
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, Victoria near Shepparton in the
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. He left for the US in 1893 to manage the
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(Canyon of Gold) Company's mine in Arizona, leaving his wife to manage the orchard. In 1896 he was appointed general manager of the Great Boulder Mine and returned to Australia. Katie joined him the following year. On his retirement in 1927 the company appointing him its local director in recognition of his 40 years' service. The Hamiltons had a home at 23 Leake street,
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, but in later years he lived in Cottesloe. He died in a private hospital, Perth, a month short of his 89th birthday, after some years of failing health, and was buried at the Karrakatta cemetery. Hamilton Street,
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, was named for him.


Other interests

*In 1897 Hamilton was elected president of the Kalgoorlie Chamber of Mines and Commerce, and held that position for three years, then on 28 February 1901 he was elected charter president of its successor, the Chamber of Mines of Western Australia, a position he held until his death. *Hamilton was a member of the
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, its president in 1909 and vice-president 1910 *In 1915, Hamilton, George Ridgway and Frank A. Moss purchased the old Lancefield mine, at
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, regarded as exhausted, and worked it profitably until 1921, when it closed for good. *He was a board member, Wiluna Gold Mines, Ltd. *He was a member of the exclusive
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, Perth, and Hannans Club, Kalgoorlie.


Family

Hamilton married Kate Muriel "Kit" "Katie" Clark ( – 23 July 1926) on 30 July 1888. Clark was a daughter of John Hall Clark (c. 1831 – 26 May 1875) of
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, England, and niece of Hamilton's stepfather Frederick Clark JP (c. 1835 – 4 July 1918). They had two sons and one daughter: *Frederick Clark Hamilton (1890 – 22 September 1948), of "Warwick Park" farm,
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married Kathleen Irene Hannah Sullivan (1895–1923), only daughter of Joseph Sullivan, of Perth, on 28 September 1914. He married again, to Caroline Mary Sedgwick (1892– ) on 11 May 1925; she was mother of Frederick Hamilton. :*Richard Hamilton (17 September 1915 – 24 June 1944) drowned as result of torpedoing of ''Tamahoko Maru'' by USS ''Tang'' near Nagasaki while P.O.W. of Japan. :*Kathleen Hamilton (8 August 1918 – died before 1944) :*Mary Hamilton (24 March 1922 – ) married Philip Alan Sandland after September 1943 :*Elizabeth "Betty" Hamilton (1923–2014) married David LeFroy :*Frederick Hamilton *(Mary) Elizabeth Hamilton *Rev. Richard West Hamilton (4 July 1902 – ) of Oxford, England :*Richard Allan Hamilton (19 June 1933 – ) ;Children of Fred Clark :Mary E. C. Clark (c. 1866 – 8 September 1902), married Robert McNaughton :Elizabeth Isabella "Lizzie" Clark (died 30 March 1942) married Thomas Maughan of Kalgoorlie on 25 October 1899. ;Other family members :Hubert Ratcliff Clark (died 27 April 1948) was a brother of Hamilton's wife Katie; he worked at the Boulder Mine.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hamilton, Richard 1855 births 1943 deaths Australian mine managers Australian people of Irish descent People from Bendigo Gold mining in Western Australia Australian expatriates in India Australian expatriates in the United States 19th-century Australian businesspeople 20th-century Australian businesspeople Burials at Karrakatta Cemetery