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Elizabeth Parrott, his cousin and daughter of James Parrott. They had at least one son and daughter, including Alexander. His son served in the Confederate Army. Hambleton's contemporaries referred to him as Colonel Hambleton. He also went by Samuel Hambleton Jr. since his uncle had
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