Hugo Hamilton of Hageby

Swedish military commander of Scots-Irish background.
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroSwedish military commander of Scots-Irish background.
A.K.A.Hugo Hamilton Baron Hamilton Hugh Hamilton
A.K.A.Hugo Hamilton Baron Hamilton Hugh Hamilton
PlacesSweden England
wasMilitary personnel Civil servant Military commander
Work fieldMilitary Politics
Gender
Male
Birth20 May 1655, Monea castle, United Kingdom
Death19 January 1724Stockholm, Sweden (aged 68 years)
Star signTaurus
Family
Father:Johan Hamilton af Hageby
Siblings:Malcolm Hamilton af Hageby
Children:Gustav David Hamilton Carl Otto Hamilton Johan Henrik Hamilton af Hageby
The details

Biography

Hugo Hamilton, Baron Hamilton in the Sweden nobility (also Hugh) (died 1724) was a Swedish military commander of Scots-Irish background.

Life

He was a younger son of Captain John Hamilton of Ballygally in County Tyrone, Ireland, by his wife Jean, daughter of James Somerville. His father was a younger son of Malcolm Hamilton, and Hugh Hamilton, 1st Viscount of Glenawly was his uncle.

After seeing military service at home, Hamilton was summoned to Sweden in 1680 by his elder brother Malcolm, an officer in the Swedish army. There his earliest commission was as lieutenant of the Elfsburg regiment, in which he rose to be captain. In 1693 he and his brother were ennobled in Sweden as barons Hamilton de Hageby.

Hamilton came to prominence in the wars of Charles XII, especially against the Danes in 1710 at the Battle of Helsingborg. He was in action defending against the Russians at Gävle in 1719. He became a general and master of the ordnance. He died in 1724, and was buried in the province of Jonköping.

Family

Hamilton married a daughter of Henrik Ardvisson of Gothenburg, and left numerous children. His sixth son, Gustavus David, was created Count Hamilton in 1751 and became a field marshal.

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