Philip Hamilton was born on January 22, 1782 in Albany, New York, British America, to Alexander and Elizabeth Hamilton. He was the eldest of eight siblings and a favourite of his father. His father was one of the founding fathers of the United States of America, and was the first US Secretary of the Treasury.The duel results in a misfire and Philip is fatally shot by his opponent ("Blow Us All Away"). As he is on his deathbed, he is surrounded by his mother and father, where he is seen saying his last goodbyes beforе his death ("Stay Alive (Reprisе)"). With using Hamilton song facts in this let’s get on to more historical facts. It took fourteen hours, after making a profession of faith, Philip died at 5:00 am, fourteen hours after the initial wound. November 24, 1801, the death of the young Boy, Philip Hamilton. Philip is buried near his family in Trinity Church Cemetery. Philip’s youngest brother, Philip the second was born a year after Philips Death. Early life. Hamilton, known as "Little Phil" or as Philip Hamilton (the Second), born in New York City, was the youngest child of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton. The day of his birth in 1802 was June 2 by his son's account, or June 1 according to his New York Herald obituary and his gravestone. Many people assume that Philip didn’t live to see his younger brothers. But, he actually got to meet these siblings before he died: Angelica Hamilton (1784–1857)
Alexander Hamilton Jr. ( 1786–1875)
James Alexander Hamilton (1788–1878)
John Church Hamilton (1792–1882)
William Stephen Hamilton (1797–1851)
Eliza Hamilton Holly (1799–1859) as you see in the dates, Holly was 3 when her older brother Philip died, so she rarely even knew Philip I at all. And a lot of people ‘ship’ Theodosia & Philip, but actually... they never actually met, besides Philip hearing about Theodosia’s name (of course Jr Theo.) that’s all!
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