James Hamilton was married firstly, around 1490, to
Elizabeth Home, daughter of
Alexander Home, 2nd Lord Home by his second wife, Nichola Ker. The marriage was dissolved in 1506, when it was found that her first husband Thomas Hay, a son of
John Hay, 1st Lord Hay of Yester, was still alive at the time of the wedding. In November 1504, Hamilton had been granted a divorce from Elizabeth Home on the grounds that she had previously been married to Thomas Hay. Hay had apparently left the country and was thought to be dead when Hamilton married Home, in or before 1490, but in fact he did not die until 1491 or later. This award of divorce was repeated in 1510, suggesting that Hamilton had continued living with her, after 1504, and was held by some to undermine the dissolution of the first marriage as invalid. It is likely that the real motive for divorcing Elizabeth was that she had not born any children, and that Hamilton wanted a legitimate heir; he already had several illegitimate children, his eldest illegitimate son being
James Hamilton of Finnart. Hamilton was married secondly, in November 1516, to
Janet Bethune, daughter of Sir
David Betoun of Creich, and widow of Sir Robert Livingstone of Easter Wemyss, who had been killed at the
Battle of Flodden. Arran and Janet Bethune had at least four children: • Lady Helen Hamilton, who married
Archibald Campbell, 4th Earl of Argyll. •
James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran, who later became
Duke of Châtelherault and governor of Scotland, during the minority of
Mary, Queen of Scots. • Lady Janet Hamilton, who married
Alexander Cunningham, 5th Earl of Glencairn. • A son, name unknown. Hamilton had further illegitimate issue. •
James Hamilton of Finnart • Elizabeth Hamilton, who married Thomas of Kirkton Weir (born c. 1570). •
John Hamilton,
Archbishop of St Andrews and
treasurer of Scotland. Children of James Hamilton and his mistress, Beatrix Drummond, daughter of
John Drummond, 1st Lord Drummond and Lady Elizabeth Lindsay: • Margaret Hamilton, who married
Andrew Stewart, 2nd Lord Avondale and 1st Lord Ochiltree. • Sir John Hamilton of Samuelston (aka Clydesdale John), who married Janet Home, only legitimate daughter and heiress of
Alexander Home, 3rd Lord Home and Lady Agnes Stewart. ==Ancestors==