B.O. GAINES HISTORY of SCOTT COUNTY, KENTUCKY. Vol.II. First Published in 1904, Reprinted in 1981 by the Frye Printing Co., Georgetown, KY Mr. Isham Hamilton. He is the son of the late Col. Milt Hamilton, who represented the county of Kenton in the General Assembly of Kentucky. Col. Hamilton died a few years ago leaving an estate amounting to $85,000. He married Nancy Piatt, and to this union three children were born - Isham, Mrs. Tom Allen and Daniel. Daniel died in 1904. Isham attended Kentucky University, and after finished a course in law in the Cincinnati Law School. He began the practice of his profession in 1878 in Kenton county. He was for two years a Deputy Clerk of the United States District Court under J. C. Finnell the present Clerk; served as Deputy Circuit Court Clerk of Owen county. He came to Scott county in 1887; served as Deputy County Clerk, and in 1902 was elected a Magistrate of the Magisterial District, composed of Great Crossings and White Sulphur, which place he resigned after serving two years, to devote his entire attention to his profession and investments of capital. Hamilton Finnell Piatt Allen = Kenton-KY Owen-KY OH http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/scott/hamilton.i.txt