The life and times of Hannibal Hamlin; . ta 3 •> 3 3^ ^W^ if 1 ls> 4i i m it. ]^ filled 3 ? ^. 1^ a| .5 O 2 >>o ?c £ — u S :S g -- -a o 5mo O U E c?«) o S2 ?o-S n c> w be o5 ^ . O CO lis ^ U (L) .ess OSS o - •« a .5 cS 1/1 a> O o S H «S . -O o 5 S (2. fc M < 1) c ?^5 2^ a « o ANCESTRY OF THE HAMLIN FAMILY 3 Hamelin, Sire de Balon, was a man of some distinction as impliedby his title, which means that he was the lord of Balon, a town inFrance. He was also the son of a great Xorman chieftain, Dieu deBaladun or Balure, as noted in Coxes Monmouthshire. It is sug-gested by Wort


The life and times of Hannibal Hamlin; . ta 3 •> 3 3^ ^W^ if 1 ls> 4i i m it. ]^ filled 3 ? ^. 1^ a| .5 O 2 >>o ?c £ — u S :S g -- -a o 5mo O U E c?«) o S2 ?o-S n c> w be o5 ^ . O CO lis ^ U (L) .ess OSS o - •« a .5 cS 1/1 a> O o S H «S . -O o 5 S (2. fc M < 1) c ?^5 2^ a « o ANCESTRY OF THE HAMLIN FAMILY 3 Hamelin, Sire de Balon, was a man of some distinction as impliedby his title, which means that he was the lord of Balon, a town inFrance. He was also the son of a great Xorman chieftain, Dieu deBaladun or Balure, as noted in Coxes Monmouthshire. It is sug-gested by Worthy that Hamelin, Sire de Balon, and Hamelin or Hame-linus were related, possibly brothers, but while this is not susceptibleof documentary proof there seems to be moral e\idence that therewas a relationship between the two knights, in the similarity of theirnames, nationality, rank, and crossing of fortunes. Williams con-fidence in the two Hamlins is proof of their Norman origin, for whenhe subjected the English people to his severe process of subjugationby compelling them to ac


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