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YORK COUNTY, VIRGINIA, RECORDS

Deeds, Orders, Wills, etc* Book 1, p. 65* Deed 28 Sept*, 1639* VM. Banister sells John Haukins (this name also appears as ’John Hawkins1 in this entry). "Fower. Percells of Land with the Marsh and woods running Westward to a Creek that lyeth North and South to the Tinkers Sheeres by the little Presimfon Iselando" Wit: Signed Wm Ban*ister Tho: Larramer van smith 1208930

Book 2, p. 48* Order that Rice Maddoxe pay debt of 134 lb tobo due Wm Hawkins, this being the balance of a larger debt* (1645)

Book 2, p* 51* A Court "December the 20th 1645*" Edward Grimes arres¬ ted at suit of Wm Hawkins "and no Accon as yett appering against him," Hawkins ordered to pay Grimes 40 lb tobo for charges and the case ref to next Court.

Book 2, p* 80. Mutilated, "x x confessed a judgment to Thomas Harrwood x x x Mathew Hawkins Junior for two thousand six x x x x." A Court "February the secound Day" 1645/6.

Book 2, p. 134. Mathew Hawkins witnessed a Power of Attorney. 15 April, 1646.

Book 2, p. 182. A Court for York 20 Oct., 1646. "It is ordered by consent of Wm Hawkins that the stocke of Catle this Day by him presented to the Court belonging to Argali Blacksone (sic) which were given him by his Grandfather shall be by him kept with all the female increase for tho said orphant without any future charge for there keeping or the mentanaince and Educacon of the said Argali Black* ston" (sic).

Book 2, p. 207. L Court for York 25 Jan. 1646/7. Order that Mr Arthur Soawell and his wife and the foofes in trust for the estate of Thos Hawkins dec’d appear at next Court and give an a/c of the estate.

Book 2, p. 209. A com of admr on the est of Goo Hawkins doc’d to Dorcas Hawkins his widow. That tho ostato bo appraised by Mr. Arthur Sewell, Tho Harwood, Richd Vauson and Jho Smithy.

Book 2, p. 210. That Geo Hawkins doc’d owed Capt Richd Townshond Esqr 700 lb tobo. Dorcas tho relict and admr ordered to pay.

Book 2, p. 268. A Court for York 18th September 1647. (?) "Edward 1. • .• • -■■-'T i ' ’ .

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Book 2, p. 274. ttAtt a Quarter Court held at James Citty the 6th of March 1646” (1646/7) Deed. 16 Jan 1642/3. John Chew sells, for a valuable consideration, to Robert Kinsey and Henry Lowdy the present Churchwardens of the par¬ ish of York, for the use of the parish as a glebe, 200 acres lying on W side of Wm Hawkins, it being part of 750 acres on the N. side of Chis- mans Creek as by patent dated 18 Rob 1638/9. Wit: Signed John Chew Roger Sadlier Jeffery Power

Book 2, p. 274. Indenture (Bill of Sale) 15 May 1647. Robt Todd and JOhn Clarkson late Churchwardens of the parish of Yorke of the one part and Peoter Rigby of the other. That the parish possessed 200 acres on N side of Chismans Creek, and bounding on Wm Hawkins and W on the said Todd’s land and N into the woods. Which land was lately bought of Mr John Chew for a glebe as by assignment made by Chew to Henry Lody and Robt Kinsey then Churchwardens for use of the parish 16 Jan 1642/3. This 200 acres part of 750 acres granted said Chew by Sir John Harvey, knt., late Governor, by patent dated 18 Feb -. Now Todd and Clarkson, by order of the Vestry 10 Nov 1645 to sell the glebe land, sell it to Peeter Rigby for 2000 lb tobo. Wit: Signed Robt x Todd Jbhn Griggs John x Clarkson Law Hulett Deed delivered 24 Sept 1647.

Book 2, p0 302. A Court for York 30 Nov 1647. Deed of Gift. 12 Nov 1647. "Whereas a certeyne Dwelling house and orchard where Wm Hawkins now liveth fell into the plantacon of Peeter Rigby by survey late made upon the severall lands of the said Wm Hawkins and Peeter Rigby.” Rigby now gives this land to Thomas Hawkins son of Wm Hawkins. V7it: Signed Peeter PR Rigby Willm Cocke Richard houles Miles x Batersby

Book 2, p. 402. "Orphants Court held August 24th 1648" Argali Blackstones oattle. 4 cows, 2 heifers, 3 calves. Signed Wm Hawkins

These York County records are from the abstracts made by Beverley Fleet, who has the following note in his "Virginia Colonial Abstracts," Vol. 26, p. 33. "This is most disheartening - for there comes a blank in the York County records from 6th December 1648 to 9th May 1652. "Then wo must return to Record Book No. 1 with itTs skipping >n ' 1 ■ ‘ ’ . «■•«'''••

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. 'n* • r 3. dates. This record book (see Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol. 24, p. 2) is plainly a 17th or 18th century transcript of selected items taken from originals now lost. Thus it can hardly be taken as a final authority. Still it is all we have so we must make the best of a bad bargain<>"

Book 1, p. 254. Will of Wm Hawkins of the parish and County of York. Very sick and weak. Dated 24 March 1654/5. Recorded 25 JUne 1655.. Right much religious preamble. To be buried at descretion of wife Sarah Hawkins. Whole ostatc to her. After her decease all to "my sonn in law Argoll Blackstono." After wife’s death Argoll Blackstone to give the Churchwardens of York parish 1500 lb tobo for "a Silvor Flaggon bought with the produce." "which Flaggon to be and remaine to and for the use of the Inhabi¬ tants of York Parrish in the Church belonging thereto att Sacra¬ ments and other necessarie times and occasions" To John Wright son of Edward Wright a heifer. Wit: Signed The mark of John x Humphreyos William WH Hawkins Jbr: Hope

Book 1, p. 332. 20 Jan 1642/3. Jbhn Chow assigns land in foregoing patent to Jeoffry Power, except 150 acros formerly "passed over unto William Hawkins" which land adjs land of Tho Att owe 11. And also ex¬ cept 200 acres formerly sold for Glebe land for the use of the Parish of York and adj the land of Wm Hawkins. Wit: Signed John Chow Roger Saddler Joh Clarkson Roc 24 Feb 1650 by Roubert Bouth Cl Cur

Book 3, p. 1A. A Court for York 26 Oct 1657. Mutilated. A suit betw Henry Picktoo pltf atty of Mathew Hawkins and - Hawthorne deft ref to next Court.

SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY RECORDS (Taken from Crozier’s Abstracts)

Will Book A® p. 397. Joseph Hawkins was witness and administrator of will of Edmund Byrne, 1744.

Will Book D* p-> 431. A quote from will of Larkin Chew: "Land in Orange Co., also remainder of my tract of land adjoining Benjamin Johnson in this county, part of which I have sold to William Pember¬ ton, and whereas I have become purchaser of a piece of land in which William Hudson, Blacksmith, had tho equitable and Joseph Hawkins, of this county, dec-d. tho legal title therein, . . . ." 1770. ♦saio : -Jh I.).■ ' ,'r’ '• -t • v * -

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See Will of Philemon Hawkins in this book.

Will Book B. Administration Bond. L 100 John Holiday, admr. of Patter¬ son Pulliam, dec’d., with Joseph Hawkins and Joel Parrish, sec. Apr., 6, 1758.

Deed Book B. June 2, 1730. Joseph Hawkins witness to deed of Thomas Chew to Larkin Chew. Other witnesses: G. Lightfoot and Wm. Johnson.

Deed Book B. May 4, 1731. Joseph Hawkins of St. Mark’s Par., Spts. Co., planter, to Edward Rouse of St. Margaret’s Par., Caroline Co., planter. 4400 lbs. tob., 400 a. in St. Mark’s Par., Spts. Co. Cha. Goodall, John Johnson, Jno. Waller, Jr. Rec. 4 May, 1731.

Nov. 2, 1731. Joseph Hawkins, John Young, Frances x Mycall witness deed of Richard and Isabella Thomas of Drisdale Par., King and Quenn Co., to William Briant of Spts. Co.

Deed Book C. Oct. 7, 1740. Mary Hawkins, widow of John Hawkins, late deed., and Joseph Hawkins, George Smith and Elizabeth, his wife, and Phebe Hawkins to Philemon Hawkins. L 50 curr. 132a. on Northanna River, in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., and all personal estate of sd. John Hawkins, Deed., in the possession of sd. Philemon. Thos. Chew, Jos. Morton, Charles x Smith, Octf 7, 1740.

Oct. 6, 1741. Joseph Hawkins, now of Hanover Co., Gent., and Jhne, his wife, to Robert Jackson of Fredericksburg, Gont. L 25 curr. Lot 39 Fredksbg. John Thornton, Wm. Bartlett, John Ward, William Pollard. Recorded Oct. 6, 1741.

Deed Book D. Nov. 16, 1742. Josoph Hawkins (son and heir of John Haw¬ kins, Late Deed.) of Spts. Co. to Philemon Hawkins of sd. County. Where¬ as, John Hawkins, father of the sd. Joseph and Philemon Hawkins, par¬ ties to those presents, by his last will and rest, recorded in King William Co., by which certain lands wore given to sd. Philemon Haw¬ kins, and others, tho children of the sd. John Hawkins, Deed., it being doubted what lands were meant to sd. Philemon Hawkins and others, the children of the sd. John, Deed., and the sd. Philemon having lately bought several parts or shares of the lands of others, his mother and sisters, to whom the same was devised, and sd. Philemon Hawkins, is now possessed of the sd. shares or parts of Mary Hawkins, his mother, George Smith and Elizabeth, his wife, and Phebe Hawkins, amounting to 200a., in ■ • • s 4 * r *

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:• 5. St* Geo. Par*, Spts. Co. The s&. Joseph Hawkins, knowing the intent of his father, the sd. John Hawkins, deeds to sd* Philemon Hawkins the afsd* lands, etc., under agreement that sd* Philemon will deed his in¬ terest in land in Caroline Co* (sold by sd. Joseph to Augustine Moore, Gent.) and also pay Mary Hawkins (mother of the sd. Philemon), yearly during her natural life, 500 lbs. tob. and 5 bbls. of Indian corn, etc. Witnesses, Edwd. Herndon, W. Miller, Thos. Pritchett. Nov. 2, 1742.

Novr. 1, 1742. William Hawkins of St. Thomas Par., Orange Co., planter, and Mary, his wife, to Abraham Estes of St. Stephen’s Par., King and Queen Co. £24 curr. 110 a., part of land sold by Edward Pigg, Decdo, and Abraham Rogers, both of Spts. Co., to sd. Hawkins. Lark* Chew, George Smith, Richd. x Bradley. Recorded Nov. 2, 1742.

April 7, 1747. Talivor x Cragg and Mary, his wife, of St. Geo. Par., Spts. COt, to Joseph Hawkins of sd. Par. and County, £5 curr. 200 a on both sides of Terry’s run, in Co. and Par. afsd., loft by the last will of John Hawkins, Docd., to be divided between Mary, his wife, and four of his children (vizt«), Elizabeth Smith, Philemon Haw¬ kins, Phebo Smith, and the sd. Mary Cragg, Witnesses, A. Foster, Ed¬ mund Foster, Larkin Johnson. Recorded April 7, 1747 „

Deed Book E. Oct. 21, 1760. Bernard Moore of Williamsburg to Joseph Hawkins of Spts.. Co. £90 curr. 310 a. in Spts. Co., in N. fork of the North Anna River. Witnesses, Alexr. Wright, Erasms. Allen, Larkin Chow, J. Waller, Edwd. Herndon. Recorded May 4, 1761.

Deed Book F. Nov. 22, 1763. Wm. Hudson of Spts. Co., to Larkin Chew of sd. Co.5 Gent. Mortgage, £20 curr. 110a. in Spts. Co. (adj. lands of Capt. Jos. Hawkins, James Jones, Paul McClary, and Robt. Bradley); also goods and chattel, etc. Thos. Powe, John Chew, Joseph Brock. Recorded Doc. 5, 1764.

Deed Book G. Nov, 19, 1767. Josoph Hawkins of Spts. Co., St. Geo. Par. to Larkin Chew, Gent., of sd Co. and Par. £5 5s. curr. 120a. on a branch of Plentiful Run, in Spts. Co., joining lands of James Jones, Robt. Bradley and tho sd. Hawkins. Witnesses, Jos. Hawkins, Jr., Wm. Stanfield, Wm. Wood, John Herndon, John Foster, Jonathan Clark. Re¬ corded Dec. 8, 1767.

Deed Book H. May 16, 1771. Josoph Hawkins and Margaret, his wife, of Berkeley Par., Spts. Co=, to George Blakoy of same Par. and Co. £10. 100 a in afsd. Parj and Co, No witnesses.

Deed Book J. April 19, 1775. Josoph Hawkins of Spts. Co. and Margaret, his wife, to Wmc Plummer Thurston of sd Co. £500 curr. 755a. in Spts. Co. Provided that the title of Jane Hawkins to that part of the above land loft her during her natural life by the will of her late husband, Joseph Hawkins, Deed., shall not be affected, etc. Witnesses, Beverley Winslow, Wm. Parker, Nicholas Taliaferro, John Hawkins, J!r.; John Al- . '' * ’ * - . ■ t • ■ « • r •; • r

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Order Book 1724-1730. . . . Captain John Scott and his officers, Joseph Hawkins and John Light foot ... took ye oath, September 2^ 1729.

Order Book 1738-1749. ... Joseph Hawkins, Gent., commissioned to be Captain of a company of Horse . • ♦ took the oath Sept. 7, 1742.

Will Book E. Will of Philemon Hawkins, Spotsylvania Co., d. May 6, 1779. Wit. Joseph Hawkins, Ann Hawkins, Katey Finley. Ex. wife Sarah Hawkins; sons John and Joseph Hawkins. Leg. sons John, Joseph, Philemon; daughter Frankey Thomas; daughter Lucy Craig; wife Sarah Hawkins. (Page 334)

Deed Book E. May 31, 1760. James Cave of St. Thomas Par., Orange Co., to John Faulconer of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. L20 curr. 200a. in St. Geo. Par®, Spts. Co. Witnesses, Tolefor Craig, John Craig, Lewis Craig, Philm. Hawkins, Antho. Golson. Sept. 1, 1760.

Deed Book J. Aug. 11, 1781. Sarah x Hawkins, relict of Philemon Haw¬ kins, deed.; Philemon Hawkins and Catherine, his wife, of Berkeley Par., Spts. Co. to Beverley Winslow of some par. and county. 130,000 paper curr* and 1110 specie. 300a. in same par. and county whereon sd. Sarah, etc., now live. Edwd. Herndon, Willm. Mills, Richd. Coleman, Richd. Dickinson, Edwd. Coleman. Recorded Dec. 20, 1781.

Ordor Book 1749-1755. Philemon Hawkins, Gent., commission to be Cap¬ tain of a company of Foot, took the oath Feb. 5, 1750. (Page 109)

Order Book 1755-1765. Philemon Hawkins, Gent., Captain of company of Foot, commission dated July 21, 1755.

Will Book B. Will of John Long, St. George’s Parish, d. Jan. 31, 1750, p. July 7, 1752. Wit. Philip Vincent Vass, Thomas Merry. Ex. Wife, Elizabeth Long. Leg. wife, Elizabeth; grandson, John Hawkins; daughter, Elizabeth Hawkins; granddaughter, Elizabeth Hawkins. (Page 116)

Will Book B. Will of Nicholas Hawkins, Spotsylvania Co., d. Feb. 15, 1754, p. May 7, 1754. Wit. Owen Thomas, Benjamin Martin, John Button. Ex. wife, Elizabeth and son, John Hawkins. Leg. son, John; daughter, Cate Macdonel; son, Thomas Hawkins; son, Nicholas Hawkins; son, Alexan¬ der Hawkins; daughter, Ann Pritchett; grandson, Hawkins Casel. (Page 198)

Will Book D. Will of Elizabeth Long, St. George’s Parish, d. Mar. -, 1760, p. Dec. 4, 1764* Wit. William Poultney, John Gordon. Ex. Nicholas Hawkins, Senr. Leg. grandson, John Hawkins; granddaughter, Elizabeth; grandson, Nicholas Hawkins, Junr.; granddaughters Mary, Nanny and Sarah; Nicholas Hawkins, Senr., father of the above named children. (Page 166) >1 . ?■ V ’ 2 ' > ‘ 1 . ‘ .

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Will Book D. Administration Bonds# £2000 Elizabeth Hawkins, admx. of John Hawkins, deed*, with Robert Chew, John Herndon and James Cunning¬ ham, sec. April 2, 1764.

Will Book D. Guardians Bonds. £500 Robert Chew, guard, to Catherine, Elizabeth, Ann and Agnes Hawkins, orphs. of John Hawkins, with John Chew, sec. Dec. 7, 1767.

Will Book F. Guardians Bonds. £3000 Wm. Gausney, guard to Ann and Agnes Hawkins, orphs. of John Hawkins, with John Kercheval, Richard Eastin and Robert Collins, sec. Dec. 19, 1776.

Deed Book A. June 2, 1724. John Hawkins, with James Cox and Francis Conway were witnesses to a deed from Henry Webber of St. John’s Par., King Wm. Co., Va., Gent., to Edwin Hickman and Elender, his wife.

Deed Book A. Nov. 3, 1724. Thomas Chew of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., Gent., to John Hawkins of St. Anne’s Par., Essex Co., Gent. £80 ster. 1280a granted to said Chew by patent June 12, 1723, in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. No witnesses. Rec. Nov. 3, 1724,

Deed Book D. Nicholas x Hawkins of St. Geo. Par., Spts., Planter, to his daughter, Ann Pritchett, wife of James Pritchett, a negro and 15a. in Par. and Co. afsd. Dated Nov. 5, 1745. Witnesses, James Hawkins, Nicholas Hawkins, Alexander Hawkins, John Hawkins. Recorded April 1, 1746.

Nicholas x Hawkins of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., Plantor, to his son, Nicholas Hawkins, a negro and 100a. on N. E. side of Germanna Road. Dated Nov. 5, 1745. Jamos Hawkins, James Pritchett, Alexander Hawkins, John Hawkins. April 1, 1746.

Oct. 9, 1747. William Hawkins of Essex Co., St. Ann’s Par., Gent., and Margaret, his wife, to Rico Curtis, Junr., of St. Margaret’s Par., Caroline Co* £50 curr. 501a in Spts, Co., part of pat. granted Larkin Chew, Juno 4, 1722, and by him sold to John Hawkins of Essex Co., Gent., Deed., as by Deeds, Nov. 3, 1724, and devised by sd. John Hawkins, Deed., to sd. Wm., party to these presorts, as will appear by sd. will recorded in Essex Co. Witnesses, Wm. Conner, Thos. Scott, Jas. Dismukcs, John Garrett, John Hudgens, John Boutwoll. Nov. 3, 1747.

Deed Book G. Aug. 22, 1767. Edward Coleman of Spts. Co. to Thomas Walker of Albemarle and John Hawkins of Hanover Co. £141 12s. curr. Mortgage. 300a. in Spts. Co., bought by Coleman of E. W. Allen, also 200a. whereon sd. Coleman lives; also slaves, stocks of horses, cattle, etc* Witnesses, Beverley Winslow, Bon. Winslow, Thos. Powe. Recorded Feb. 1, 1768.

Sept. 28, 1768. Elizabeth x Hawkins, widow and relict of Nicholas Hawkins, deed., to her daughter, Ann Pritchett, wife of James Pritchett. :/ i .*•>-.; • ' A •: . ; '•

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. 8. Deed of Gift# ^One negro girl • • • • which I bought of my son, John Hawkins, deed.," etc# Witnesses, Wm# Wood, John Pritchett, Jonathan Clark. Nov. 7, 1768.

Jan. 1, 1759. John Hawkins of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to his mother, Elizabeth Hawkins, £19 curr. A negro slave. Witnesses, Nathan Hawkins, Randle Macdaniel, Willm. Smith. Recorded July 3, 1769.

Deed Book H. Sept. 25, 1772, Robert Collins and Elizabeth, his wife, of Spts. Co. to John Waller, K. W# £30 curr. Tract or parcel of land in St. Geo. Par., Spts, Co., which sd. land sd. Collins holds in right of dower of his sd. wife, being 1/3 of the tract of land belonging to John Hawkins, deod., etc. John Chew, John Estes, junr., Jno# Chew, junr., Nathan Hawkins. No date of record.

Jany. 10, 1773. Nicholas Hawkins, Senr., to his son Nicholas Hawkins, junr. Deed of Gift. 128a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. Fran- ois Cammack, Henry Cammack, George Canmack. June 17, 1773.

Deed Book J. April 19, 1775. Joseph Hawkins of Spts, Co. and Margaret, his wife, to Wm. Plummer Thurston of sd. Co. £500 curr. 755a. in Spts. Co. Provided, that the title of Jane Hawkins to that part of the above land left her during her natural life by the will of her late husband, Joseph Hawkins, deed., shall not be affected, etc. Witnesses, Beverley Winslow, Wm. Parker, Nicholas Taliaferro, John Hawkins, jr.; John Al- cock, Wm. Forson. June 15, 1775.

April 29, 1775. Joseph Hawkins and Margaret, his wife, of Berke¬ ley Par., Spts, Co. to of same Par. and Co. £25. 100a. on Plentiful Run, Par. and Co. afsd. Edwd. Collins, John Coleman, Robt. Hutcherson, Beverley Winslow, Thos. x Allen, Richd. Allen. Augt. 17, 1775.

Novr. 28, 1780. James x Pritchett of Spts. Co., deed of gift to his daughter, Elizabeth Hawkins. A nogro slave. Tavener Branham, Lotty Tibbetts, Elizabeth x Branham. March 15, 1781.

Augt. 11, 1781. Sarah x Hawkins, relict of Philemon Hawkins, deed., Philemon Hawkins and Catherine, his wife, of Berkeloy Par., Spts. Co. to Beverley Winslow of some par. and county. £30,000 paper ourr. and £110 specie. 300 a. in same par. and county whereon sd. Sarah, etc. now live. Edwd. Harendon, Willm. Mills, Richd. Soleman, Richd. Dickin¬ son, Edwd. Colanan. Dec. 20, 1781

Deed Book K. Sept. 28, 1784. Wm. Gosney and Elizabeth, his wife; Thomas Jones and Ann, his wife; Benja. Haley and Agatha, his wife, of Frederick Co. to Clement Montague, Sr., of Spts. Co. £400 curr. 325a in Spts. Co., being the land devised by Nicholas Hawkins to his son, John Hawkins, descended to his three daughters, Elizabeth, who ' t?t i Is •' .

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Deed Book M. May 2, 1789. Martin Hawkins of Spts. Co. to Wm. Mills, ’ Benj. Robinson and Wm. Winslow. Mortgage, etc. Slaves, goods, chattels, etc. Witnesses, Richd. Dickerson, Jno. P. Thomas, Wm. Parker, Wm. Haw¬ kins. Recorded Oct. 6, 1789.

Jany. 1, 1790. Nicholas Hawkins, Sr. Deed of gift to his son, Thos. Hawkins. 133 a in Spts. Co. whereon sd. Nicho. Hawkins now lives, etc. Geo. Cammack, Henry Gatewood, Sr.; Richd. Todd. July 6, 1791.

HAWKINS SEARCHERS

L. M. Bradley, 312 Warwick Ave., Oakland 10, Calif. (1954) Ruth H. Dorsett, 222 E. Pepper Place, Mesa, Ariz. (1954) William A. Mitchiner, 128 Military St., Oxford, No. Car. (1954) Mrs. William L. Ainsworth, ”Groon Haven,” Rte. No. 2, Derby, Kansas. (1955) J. C. Bennett, 1401 E. Mulberry, Phoenix, Ariz. (1955) Charles W. Hawley, 856 Hope St., Springdale Post Office, Stamford 3, Conn. (1955) 65 Woolsoy Avo., Trumbull, Conn. (1958) Mrs. Cleo Gillis Hester, Collego Station, Murray, Ky. (1955) Marjorie W. Mace, Box 107, Parker, Idaho. (1955) Mrs. Hugh Butts, 8844 Ildica St., Spring Valley, Calif. (1956) Mrs. Lily Ray Starks, 8108 Wheatland Ave., Sun Valley, Calif. (1956) Mrs. Lois Willis, 343 W. First St., Azusa, Calif. (1956) L. M. Bradley, 348 Euclid Ave., Oakland 10, Calif. (1956) Philip L. Burgott, 817 Judson Avo., Evanston, Ill. (1957) Hugh H. Hawkins, Rto. 3, Lawrcnceburg, Ky. (1957) Mrs. W. C. Trotter, Jr., 236 Pecan St., Apt. L, Clarksdale, Miss. (1957) Mrs. Travis T. Tynes, 500 Moore Ave., Monroe, La. (1957) Mrs. Pearl Williamson, Box 152, Graham, Texas. (1957) Mrs. M. E. Hufford, 514 So. Woodlawn Ave., Bloomington, Ind. (1958) Herbert M. Nov;ell, P. 0. Box 87, Fayette, AALa. (1958) Mrs. W. Co Trotter, Jr<>, 443 McAllister St., Greenville, Miss. (1958) Miss Bernice Simmons, 1028 Connecticut Ave., N. W., 7/ashington 6, D. C. (1958) Mrs. R. I. Bryson, Box 391, Central City, Ky. (1959) Mrs. E. R* Caskey, 501 West Euclid, Pittsburgh, Kan3. (1959) Ray B. Golden, Rte. 2, Levclland, Texas (1959) Miss Groce H. Flanders, 140 West Crystal Ave., Salt Lake City 15, Utah. (1960) Miss Sarah Ruth Keith, 1909 Roanoako St., Chattanooga, Tenn, (1960) ,

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- 10, Mrs, 0* A. Markus, 835 Ellair Place, Grosso Pointe 30, Mich. (1960) Mrs. W. E. McClain, Jr., 881 - 7th Place West, Birmingham 4, Ala. (1960) Chester E. McDonald, Box 1892, Houston 1, Texas. (1960) Mrs. R. G. Murrie, 3601 Goman, Waco, Texas. (1960) Mrs. Dorothea Gwinn Feigley, Rto. 1, Box 117, Oakton, Virginia. (1960) Mrs. Ruth Marie Dailey, 942 Overland Ave. , Burley, Idaho. (1961) Mrs. Wade H. George, 305 So. Main St., Versailles, Ky. (1961) Mrs. R. M. Hansen, 1105 Crescent Drive, Duncan, Okla. (1961) Richard A. Hamer, 3415 Trinity Court, Riverside, Calif. (1961) Mrs. Timothy R. Meador, 2810 Nelson Drive, Hopkinsville, Ky. (1961) Dan W. Olds, Dept, of Physics, Duke University, Durham, No. Car. (1961) Mrs. Clyde E. Peaster, 1080 Willow Road, Winnetka, Illinois. (1961) Mrs. Edwin J. Swartz, Rte. 1, Box 96, Jefferson, Oregon. (1961) Major Joseph E. Vincent, USA Retired, 10421 Lampson Ave., Garden Grove, Calif. (1961) Mary Jane Wilson, 4930 Penroso St., St. Louis, Mo. (1961)

. "A Key to Southern Pedigrees,” by William Amstrong Crozior, lists the following references for the Hawkins Family:

Meade’s Old Families and Churches. Va. Hist. Mag. Ill, IV. Virginia County Records I, II, VC. Chamberlayne’s Bristol Parish Register. "The Gentry Family in Virginia," by R. Gentry, 1909. Warfield’s "Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties,Md." GreenTs "Kentucky Families." Wheelers "History of ," 1851. Wheeler’s "Eminent North Carolinians," 1884.

"Virginia Revolutionary Land Bounty Warrants," by Samuel M. Wilson, has the following entries:

Warrant No. 1925 to James Hawkins for 100 acres as Private in the Virginia Continental Lino for a term of 3 years. Nov. 21, 1783. Warrant No. 2540 to John Hawkins for 2,666 2/3 acres as Lieutenant in the Virginia Continental Lino for a term of 3 years. Feb. 19, 1784. Warrant No. 2998 to Joseph Hawkins (William Jenkins assignee) for 100 acres as Private in the Virginia Continental Line for a term of 3 years. April 21, 1784o Warrant No« 3326 to Moses Hawkins (William Strother heir at law) 4,000 acres as Captain in the Virginia Continental Lino for a tern of 3 yoars0 July 17, 1784. Warrant No® 3419 to Benjamin Hawkins for 200 acres as Private in the Virginia Continental Line for the duration of the war. Aug* 27, 1784. Warrant No« 3655 to Benjamin Hawkins for 100 acres as Private in the Virginia Continental Line for 3 years. Dec. 31, 1784. , -' ■ . ? • •; . . ‘V f : "* • * * * : i .

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"The Pension List of 1818,” lists the following:

Benjamin Hawkins, alias Fitzgerald, res. Va0, served as Private in the Virginia Line. Joshua Hawkins, res. So. Car., served as Private in the Virginia Line.

SOME DESCENDANTS IN THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Mrs. Marvin A. Lensink (Theda Bara Hawkins), 515 N. La Grange Road, La Grange Park, Ill. From the service of James M. Hawkins of Virginia.

Mrs. Charles H. Stinson (Elizabeth Rudy), So. Route #45, Mattoon, Ill. From the service of Samuel Hawkins of Virginia.

Mrs. J. W. Joy, 610 N. 5th St., Ottuma, Iowa. From the service of John Hawkins of Virginia.

Samuel Hawkins (1762-1814) served as private in the infantry of the Virginia State Line; was at Yorkfcown and Valley Forge. He was born in Botetourt Co., Va.; died in Eaton, Preble County, Ohio; married, 1783, Christina Worthington (1762-1813). DAR 82 457. Died in Easton, Ohio. DAR 80 682.

Philemon Hawkins (1717-1801) was a member of the Provincial Con¬ gress, 1776, at Halifax, No. Car. He was born in Gloucester County, Va.; married Delia Martin. DAR 80 873.

William Hawkins (1766-1854) enlisted at the age of sixteen in the Virginia troops, serving as substitute for his father. He was born in Virginia; died in Craig County, Va.; married, 1796, Jane Bayne (1772- 1856). DAR 76 848.

Moses Hawkins was commissioned Captain in the 14th Virginia militia, 1777. He was born in Culpeper County, Va.; killed in the Battle of Ger¬ mantown, 1777; married Susanna Strother. DAR 76 880.

John Hawkins (1750-1805) served as Ensign and Adjutant in the 3rd Virginia regiment, 1776, under Col. Thomas Marshall* as Lieutenant, 1777, captured, 1780, and was a prisoner on parole until the close of the war. He was born in Charles County, Md»; died in Buckland, Prince George County, Va.; married, 1781, Alice Corbin Thompson. DAR 75 723.

Joshua Hawkins (1750-1832) enlisted, 1776, under Capt. James John¬ son, 6th regiment of the Virginia Line, Brig. Gen. George Weedon's bri- . 12. gade, Gen. Nathaniel Green’s division; was wounded at the Battle of Brandywine. He was horn in Virginia; died in Spartanburg, So. Car.; married Susan Johnson. DAR 71 221.

"Descendants of Thomas Farmer, Who Came to Virginia in 1616,” by Ellery Farmer, 1519 Druid Hills Ave., Hendersonville, No. Car.

HAWKINS

William B. Hawkins was the son of Reuben Hawkins and wife Rebecca Edwards Hawkins. He was born February 26, 1781, d. March 29, 1845. He is buried at Farmdale, Franklin County, Ky. He married Mary Crockett, daughter of Col. Anthony Crockett of Franklin County, Janu¬ ary 15, 1802. Their children named in his will, recorded in Book 2, p. 157, Franklin County, Ky., were: Elizabeth Stephenson Hawkins, b. December 29, 1802, d. March 6, 1840, m. W. H. Wright, December 25, 1823. Mary Robertson Hawkins, b. August 30, 1804, d. March 3, 1852, m. Rev. W. H. Blanton, March 1, 1827. Rebecca Edwards Hawkins, b. September 15, 1806, m. J. G. Wright, October 20, 1825. Anthony Crockett Hawkins, b. December 15, 1808, m., first, Mary J. Crockett March 14, 1840; m. second, Laurinda Saunders February 19, 1846. Martha No man Hawkins, b. February 18, 1811, d. March 23, 1890, m. J. H. Clark February 23, 1832. Emily Hoad Hawkins, b. May 31, 1813. Katherine Spencer Hawkins, b. July 1, 1814, d. November 1, 1851, m. John G. Farmer I, September 17, 1835; ceremony performed by her brother-in-law, Rev. W. H. Blanton. Elisha Overton Washington Hawkins, b. January 10, 1817, m. Martha A. Saunders, June 23, 1842. William Granville Crockett Hawkins, b. April 11, 1819. Sarah Ann Hawkins, b. October 11, 1821, m. S. D. McKee February 6, 1840. Samuel Fountain Crockett Hawkins, b. April 6, 1826, d. August 27, 1886, m. Martha J. Thomas September 12, 1850, who died February 24, 1881. The above record came from Dr. Cecil V. Cook, Sr. from his Mother’s fonily record, Susan Goode Farmer Cook.

’’The Dulin Family in America,” by Roberta Dulin Stewart. 1961. p. 251. Elijah2 Dulin, b. 1804; d. 11 June, 1881, son of William, who was born in England, 1748; m. (1) 12 Feb., 1824, Anna Dean; m. (2) 21 Jan., 1836, Jane Hawkins; m. (3) 30 March, 1852, Hanna Hauk. p. 256. Ho went with his older half-brother, Edmund, to Coshocton Co., ■

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"Historical Southern Families," Vol. V, by John Bennett Boddie. I960. p. 3. Nicholas Hawkins m. ca 1831, Tuscaloosa Co., Alabama, Diana Cabaniss, widow of William. Her maiden name is not given. p. 307. George Mac Clamroch married secondly Christina Keller, and his only child was James MacClamroch, founder of the MacClamroch Academy, the first school in Davie County, North Carolina. He was also the first superintendent of schools in the county and the first county sur¬ veyor when Davie County was established in 1836. He married Frances Hawkins, daughter of William Hawkins, who came from Culpeper, Va., to that part of Rowan, N. C., which become Davie Co. and was the first head of the county government of Davie Co., when it was established ...

"Abstracts of Wills of tho Stato of South Carolina, 1670-1740," by Caroline T. Moore and Agatha Aimar Simmons. 1960.

The Will of John Johns of Charles Town, Berkeley County, So. Car., late of London, dated 8 Oct., 1699, mentions "my partner John Hawkins,” and names as one of his executors, "said John Hawkins in London."

Joseph Hawkins and Susannah Hawkins were witnesses to the will of John Byden, Charles Town, So. Car., on 30 May, 1716.

Elizabeth Hawkins witnessed will of Hannah White, Charles Town, So. Car., 5 Aug., 1738.

"Southern Taylor Families, 1607-1830," by Albert Eugene Casey, M. D. 1958. p. 6. Amelia Co. Order Book 7, p. 9. 28 March, 1763. Joseph Taylor sues Philip or Phillemon Hawkins and Wm. Cannon for trespass.

Order Book 7, p. 118. 23 Sept., 1763. Joseph Taylor sues Ben¬ jamin Hawkins. p. 74. Essex Co. Deed and Will Book 12, p. 92. Richard Taylor of Essex Co., deed 50 acres Piscatacon Creek, on South side thereof (part of lnrgor tract bought by Nathaniel Baxter of Samuell Perry adj. .

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Richard Hawkins, Richardson’s Island* 10 May, 1705, p* 109* Cumberland Parish Vestry Book, 1746-1816, Lunenburg Co* 29 Nov*, 1758* Edmund Taylor to furnish a Vestry Man in the room of Thomas Haw¬ kins, deceased* p* 278. Elizabeth Underwood, b. ca 1632, sis. of Col. William Underwood, m. (1) Dr. James Tayler; m. (2) on or before 6 Nov., 1655, Francis Slaughter; m. (3) prior to Jan. 5, 1663/4, Col* John Catlett; m* (4) 1672, Rev. Amory Butler. She died, 1673, and in her will, names daus. Sarah and Elizabeth and sons, John Catlett and William Catlett and son Francis Slaughter, all unmarried and under age. Husband Amory Butler sole Executor. Cousen Capt* Thomas Hawkins, bro. Edwerd Rowsee and Mrs* Daniel Gaines, overseers of the will. Wit.: Thomas Lucas, Sr. and John Dawson. Recorded Old Rappahannock Co., 7 May, 1673.

"Virginia Colonial Militia,” by William Armstrong Crozier. 1905. p* 13* Land Bounty Certificates. Philemon Hawkins, a native of Vir¬ ginia, soldier in Regiment commanded by the late Col. Wm. Byrd in the late war between Great Britain and France. Prince Edward Co. Court, April, 1780. p* 72. From Hening’s Statutes at Large* Frederick County, September, 1758. Capt* Thos. Speak. Private Rich. Hawkins. p* 74. From Hening’s Statutes at Large. Lunenburg County, September, 1758* Major William Caldwell; Captains: John Cargill and Pinkithman Hawkins. p. 122. Lieut. Joseph Hawkins took the oath, Sept. 2, 1729, Spotsyl¬ vania Co. p. 123. Philemon Hawkins, Gent., commission to be Captain of a company of Foot, took the oath Feb. 5, 1750, Spotsylvania Co. p. 124. Philemon Hawkins, Gent., Captain of company of Foot, commission dated July 21, 1755, Spotsylvania Co.

"Abstracts of Season County, North Carolina, Wills, 1784-1895," by Cora Bass. 1958. p. 96. Deed Record Book No. 2. (contains wills, births, and marriages, also) Will of John Hawkins, dated March 29, 1756. Duplin Co. Daus.: Mary, Ann, Lettess Hawkins. Exec.: Daus., Mary Ann, Lottoss Hawkins. Overseer: Friends, Benjamin Fussall, Jacob Fussall. Wit*. Benjamin Fussall, Jacob Fussall, Thomas Davis, Richard Perry, Edward Spoaimon. . ■ i

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p. 80. Will of John Collier, dated 3 July, 1732, Surry Co. Wit.: Wm. Hus, Solomon Hawkins, Charles Lucas.

p. 326. Col. John Hawkins, son of Col. Philamon Hawkins, m. Sallie Macon, dau. of Gideon3 (JohnS, Gideon1). (For children, see Alston History, p. 272.)

"Historical Southern Families," Vol. II, by John Bennett Boddie. 1958.

p. 12. Hind Armistoad, d. 1772, son of William and (1) Hannah (Hinde) of Elizabeth City Co., m. Hannah Chandler, dau. of John Chandler, widow of Thomas Watts and of Anthony Simons. She m. (4) Bichard Hawkins; and (5) Charles Jennings. p. 159. Philip Hawkins m. Elizabeth Nevill, b. 23 April, 1837; d. 3 June, 1855, dau. of Robertson and Lucy (Stroud) Nevill. They had a eon, Samuel, who moved to California.

JAMES CITY COUNTY RECORDS

Archer Hawkins, John Hawkins and Edward Power, Jr., witnessed will of John Browne, dated 16 Oct., 1793, James City Co., Va.

Archibald Hawkins and Thruston James were Exrs. of will of John James, dated 3 Feb., 1818, James City Co., Va.

COLONEL BENJAMIN HAWKINS

By Mrs. J. L. Walker, Wajrcross,

From "Revolutionary Reader: Reminiscences and Indian Legends," com¬ piled by Sophie Lee Foster, State Regent, Daughters of The American Revolution of Georgia. 1913.

Colonel Hawkins, patriot soldier, United States senator and In¬ dian agent, was bom August 15, 1754, in the county of Butts, now Warren County, North Carolina. He was the son of Colonel Philemon and Delia Hawkins. He attended Princeton College until his senior year whon the institution was closed on account of the Revolutionary War.

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He was a gallant Revolutionary soldier, having participated in several important engagements, among them the Battle of Monmouth. After North Carolina ratified the federal constitution, he was elected United States Senator from that state, taking his seat, in 1790. At the close of his term in the senate he was appointed agent of the three great Indian tribes oast of the Mississippi and entered upon his duties in the part of Georgia now known as Crawford County, but at that time called "The Agency Reserve."

This place became an important trading post and was selected by Colonel Hawkins as a convenient locality for the transaction of duties that devolved upon him. He infused progression, activity and thrift into the little village. Mills, workshops, and comfortable homes appeared on every side.

"Colonel Hawkins brought his own slaves from his old home in North Carolina, and under the right conceded to his office, he opened and cultivated a large plantation at the agency, making immense crops of corn and other provisions."

"While he lived his cattle brand was rigidly respected by the rod men; although soon as his death, if reports be true, the Creeks, ob¬ livious of former obligations, stole numbers of his cows and hogs."

To him does the stato of Georgia owe a debt of special gratitude. He not only risked his life for the stato of his adoption, but pre¬ served the history of the Crook country, some of which is most valuable and interesting.

The French general, Moreau, who in exile was his guest for some time, was so much impressed with his character and labors, that he pro¬ nounced him one of the most remarkable men he had met in Ancrica.

Colonel Hawkins possessed great adaptability and through his bene¬ ficence ho acquired the respect of the Indians. It is said he gained their love and bound them to him by "ties as loyal and touching as those of old feudal allegiance and devotion."

Ho was closely associated with Generals Floyd, Blackshear and John McIntosh, and Governors Troup, Mitchell and Early.

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It has been conoeded to some of our patriots that they were great in war. Benjamin Hawkins was not only great in war, but, like Washing¬ ton, was great in peace. It was he who most strongly advocated termin¬ ating the , He knew well how to approach the "children of the forest." The simple and diplomatic way in which he addressed the Indians is displayed in his quaint letter to the Ammic-cul-le, who lived at the Indian town of Chohaw:

"The time is come when we aro to compel our enemies to bo at peace, that we may be able to sit down and take care of our families and pro¬ perty without being disturbed by their threatening and plundering of us.

"General Blackshear is with you to protect and secure the friendly Indians on your river, and to aid in punishing the mischief-makers. Go you to him; see him; take him by tho hand, and two of you must keep him. You must point out sixty of your young warriors, under two chiefs, to be with, and act under the orders of the general till you see me. He will supply them with provisions and some ammunition.

"You must bo very particular about spies. You know all the friend¬ ly Indians, and all who are hostile. If any spies come about you of the hostilcs, point them out to the general. And your warriors, acting with the general, must be as quick and particular as his white soldiers in tho service of the United States.

"Tell you women and children not to be afraid, - that friends have come for their protection, and that I am at the head of the Creek warriors.

"I am your friend and the friend of your nation."

Colonel Hawkins was closely identified in the negotiation of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship with the Indians. His name, together with George Clymer and Andrew Pickens, was signed as commissioners on tho part of the United States to tho Treaty hold at Coleraine, in Cam¬ den County, Georgia, March 18, 1797.

A treaty of limits between tho United States and the Creek nation of Indians, was hold near Milledgeville, at Fort Wilkinson, on tho part of the United States. The signors were Benjamin Hawkins and Andrew Pickens. This treaty was signed by forty chiefs and warriors. Treaty with the Creeks at tho agency, near , on November 3, 1794, signod by Hopoio Micco and other Indians, also bor Hawkins* signature.

"In 1802 Colonel Hawkins recommended tho establishing of a fort and trading post on the Old Ocmulgoe Feilds." The right to establish such a post was obtained by tho Fort Wilkinson treaty. Colonel Haw¬ kins selected a site on an eminence near tho river, where tho city of Macon now stands. A tract of one hundred acres of land was sot apart - . • ■ ■ . •* r

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Fort Hawkins was built in 1806 and was garrisoned by troops from Fort Wilkinson early in the ibllowing year. The fort was named in hon¬ or of Benjamin Hawkins, one of the few honors bestowed upon him by the state he had so ably served. "This fort was considered one of the most formidable on the frontier. Two block houses, each twenty-eight feet square with two stories and a basement were built with heavy mor¬ tised logs. This place was provided with port' holes for both cannon and musketry, and stood at the southeast and northwest corner of a strong stockade. During the war of 1812 the fort was a strong point for the mobilization of troops."

Colonel Hawkins died at the agency in Crawford County, JUno 6, 1816, and was "buried on a wooded bluff overlooking the Flint River.” The little graveyard that served as a last resting place for those who lived around the agency has long since been abandoned. The un¬ marked grave of the patriot is there, sleeping unhonored amid the tangled vines and weeds.

Marion, Ralls, and Pike Cos., Mo. Portrait and Biographical Record. Chicago, 1895.

pp. 248-250. Hon. Jameson F. Hawkins, deceased, was one of the most prominent citizens of Hannibal, and did, perhaps, more for her up¬ building than any other citizen. The esteem in which he was held by all was manifested when, as a mark of respect to his memory, the bus¬ iness houses of the city closed and many other testimonials of affec¬ tion were tendered to the bereaved family on the occasion of his de¬ mise. In everything that promised to be beneficial to his community he was enthusiastically concerned, and many of the railroads which now center here and have added greatly to the financial well-being of Hannibal, were brough here through his unremitting efforts.

The father of J. F. Hawkins was Elijah, a native of Scott County, Ky., and son of Jameson Hawkins, who was bom in Crawford County, Va., and moved to Kentucky after the Revolutionary War, settling in Scott County. He was a minister in the Baptist denomination. Elijah Haw¬ kins was a farmer by occupation, and purchased a large tract of land in Ralls County, Mo., at an early day, but resided chiefly in Hanni¬ bal after coming to Missouri * He brought with him from his old Ken¬ tucky home a large number of slaves. September 11, 1814, he married Sophia Bradford, by whom he had eight children: Eleanor, now Mrs. Younger Pitts; Jameson F., whose name heads this sketch; Benjamin, who served as a Lietenant Colonel in the Confederate Army, was for many years Sheriff of Marion County, and now a resident of Nashville, Tenn.; Elijah, who died in St. Louis County several years ago, and

19. was for many years a merchant in Hannibal; Catherine, who was marriod to James Marnell, a hardware merchant, formerly of Hannibal, but now of Nobraska City, Nob.; George William, who was a dealer in groceries and produce, and was a Lieutenant of a cavalry company in Price’s army; Anna Laura, who was married to Dr. Jhmes Frazier, of Ralls County, since deceased; and Jefferson, who died young. Jameson Hawkins married Ruth Ann Throlkeld, October 4, 1776, who was a native of Culpeper County, Va. Her parents were John and Nancy (Johnson) Throlkeld, tho former of whom was a member of Capt. Mercer’s Company of tho Third Vir¬ ginia Regiment in tho Revolutionary War. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins woro buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Ind. Jameson, grandfather of our subject, was a son of John Hawkins, who married Margaret Jamoson in March, 1767. The parents of John wore Philemon and Sarah (Smith) Hawkins. The former was a son of John and Mary Hawkins, who were of English ancestry. The death of John Hawkins occurred in 1742.

A native of Scott County, Ky., tho Hon. Jameson F. Hawkins was born January 11, 1819. He received his higher education at Geoigotown College, Kentucky, and in 1839 went to Hannibal with his parents. Here he opened a general store, and soon after started a sawmill and also established a ferry boat system. In 1849 he started with a company a- cross the plains to California, where he remained until 1851, meeting with good success. Upon his return home he purchased some three hun¬ dred acres west of this city, and from that time until shortly before his death was engaged in the dairy business. When tho Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad was projected he interested himself greatly in the matter, and was sent by his fellow citizens to the State Legislature to obtain a charter and other privileges for the road. It was through his influence a law was passed to prevent the tapping of the road with¬ in forty miles of its eastern terminus. The City of Quincy, Ill., backed by tho MQM Railroad, managed to effect a repeal of the act by tho Legislature during the war and the St. Joseph Railroad was tapped at Palmyra, Mo. Had tho bill secured by Mr. Hawkins been maintained, Hannibal would have been the leading city in this part of the State. With a view to the ultimate good of the city, Mr. Hawkins succeeded in getting his neighbors to pay heavy taxes for railroad enterprises, which they did to a remarkable extent, the taxation amounting to as much as six per cent of the valuation of their property. At tho some time, be it said to the credit of this worthy man, that he was never identified with any of the railroad corporations in any manner by which ho could personally realize profits therefrom, his only object being the public good. Ho secured the right-of-way for nearly every one of the railroads which were laid through Hannibal. On Main, between Center and Bird Street, he erected a row of buildings which are now occupied by stores. In politics he was always to be found on the side of the Democracy.

In 1841 Mr. Hawkins married Sarah Ann, daughter of Asa and Ann R. (Thomson) Smith, and a native of Kentucky. Rodes Smith, the father of Asa Smith, was a Revolutionary soldier and was at the battle of York- *

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Twelve children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, and all of the number are yet living, and are as follows: Elijah; Thetis C., wife of the Hon. William H. Hatch, M. C., to whom has been born one child, Sallie Rodes; Anna W., Mrs. Francis L. Hewitt of Winfield, Mo.; William B. , who is engaged in breeding fine horses and Jersey cattle near Lex¬ ington, Ky.; Jameson, a dairyman of this city; Jennie L.; Asa Smith, a life insurance agent at Seattle, Wash.; John Rodes, Superintendent of the Chester, Wabash and Western Railroad, at Chester, Ill.; Sallie A.; Mary E.; George T., who is a topographical engineer in the Govern¬ ment employ; and Laura F., a resident of Washington City.

Elijah Hawkins was born January 26, 1842, and spent his early life in this vicinity, where he received his education in tho private schools. When nineteen years of ago ho enlisted in tho Confederate army, his company being commanded by Benjamin Hawkins. Ho was mus¬ tered in as Second Sergeant and served to tho end of the war, and was mustered out as Captain, having secured that rank as Aido-do-Camp to Gen. G. V. Smith. In 1865 he returned to Hannibal and later was em¬ ployed by his father in a packing house in St. Louis for several years. Subsequently he engaged in tho insurance business, first in St. Louis and subsequently in San Francisco, Cal., where he beoomo manager of the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company of Maine for tho Pacific States and Territories, comprising California, Washington, Oregon, Utah and Arizona. Acoeding to a request made by his esteemed father, Mr. Haw¬ kins returned to Hannibal upon tho latter’s death, to administer his estate, at which place he now resides.

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k 21. united in marriage. Mrs. Hawkins is a daughter of Joseph McAlpin, a native of Macon, Ga., and by her marriage has become the mother of two children; Sarah A*, born June 1, 1887, and Joseph McAlpin, born Febru¬ ary 11, 1889.

William H. Hatch served the Hannibal district in Congress for six¬ teen years, but was defeated in 1894, with many other Democrats, not only in his State, but throughout the United States. His long teim in Congress is a clear proof that he served his constituancy not only ably, but satisfactorily and well. His devoted wife, has many of the charac¬ teristics of her distinguished father, Jameson Hawkins. Possessed of good education and a bright, enquiring mind, she has been well fitted to share the honors of her husband, and has always made it a rule to attend the sessions of Congress with him. There, brought in contact with the representatives of the Government and other public officials, and the discussions of public measures of the day, she has become weH- versed in political economy and civil questions, and their application to the best needs of our country. In this respect she is above the average Congressman. Yet she is essentially a domestic woman, and de¬ rives more pleasure when in her beautiful suburban homo at Hannibal, surrounded with domestic cares and their attendant responsibilities, than when residing at the Capitol of the Nation.

"Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia,” by John Bennett Boddie. 1938.

p» 197. Return of the names of the prisoners taken in arms, on parole, Portsmouth, 12 April, 1781, included Jos. Hawkins, date of parole, Jan. 16, 1781; county, Isle of Wight; trade, sailor; age, 28. and John Hawkins, date of parole, Jan© 16, 1781; county, Isle of Wight; trade, shoemaker; age, 27.

p. 525. John Askuo sells plantation whore he now lives to John Hawkins • • • • Bee. 10 May, 1655. Teste, George Allison, Wm. (x) Pettorfer. (Book A.)

p. 226. Richard Hardy made his will 1789. Children included Nancy Hawkins.

p. 592. John Smyth of London appts. Thomas Hawkins his atty. to collect debts. May 5, 1681. Robert Scott, Thomas Mulford.

p. 612. Thomas Hawkins a witness, 9 Oct., 1693, with Ann Aron.

p. 619. Thomas Hawkins a witness. 20 Oct., 1693.

p. 628. Thomas Hawkins a witness, 9 Sept., 1690, with Ann Aron. ... . ■ .r■

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The following queries and notes appeared in The Virginia Gazette, Williamsburg, Va., from March 30, 1956 to lan. 1, 1962.

Query 4223. HAWKINS-BATEMAN. Thomas Hawkins d. 1676. Frances Hawkins d. 9 Aug., 1676. John Hawkins, son of Thomas and wife, Frances, m. Mary Bateman, dau. of Jonathan and wife, Margaret, Married by John Durant, Justice. No date, but other entries before and after are 1701. (No. Car. Reg. Vol. 3, pp. 365, 409,) "John Hawkins records for his dau. Frances Hawkins, this marke- to witt, an under Keel on the right ear and a crop & slit under keel on the left ear.” "John Hawkins records for his daughter Mary Hawkins this marke- to witt, an under Keel on the right ear and a Poplar Leaf on the Left Ear.” (No. Car. Reg, Vol. 3, p. 275, taken from State re¬ cords. ) Do the above references relate to John Hawkins and wife, Mary? John d, before 1740, leaving heirs Joseph, William, Philemon, Elizabeth, Phoebe, and Mary who m. Taliaferro Craig. Can anyone disprove - or prove - that this was Mary Bateman? (Nadine Hodges, 4310 Highway #7, Apt. 210, Minneapolis 16, Minn,) Note by the Compiler: Miss Hodges is now a professional searcher and her 1961 address is 705 W, 38th St,, Kansas City 11, Missouri.

Query 4353 (A) BULL0CK-H2NIEY. Richard Bullock res. Hanover Co,, Va.; d. Granville Co,, No. Car,, 1766. Wife was Ann Henley, said to bo daughter of Leonard Henley. Want proof of her parents. Was she his 1st wife? Want pars, of Richard Bullock. (B) BTHjLOCK-HAWKI NS -HOWARD-MARTIN. Nathaniel Bullock, son of a- bove Richard, m. Mary Hawkins, dau, of John Hawkins, Granville Co,, No. Car,, 12 Aug., 1760. Philemon Hawkins, b. 1690, England, to Va,, 1715, d. 1725, Va,, m, Ann Eleanor Howard and had above-named John, Ann and Col. Philemon Hawkins, 2nd, called Sr*, b. 28 Sept., 1717 in Va.; d. 1801, Granville Co., No. Car.; m. 1743, Delia Martin. Desire info re wife, other ch*n, and personal data of this John Hawkins. (C) BULLOCK. Want all poss, data desc. of Richard Bullock of in¬ quiry (A). (D) HAWKE NS-WALLER. Capt. John Hawkins m. 2 Apr., 1776, Mary Waller, b, Halifax Co., Va. Who were pars, of John? (Dr, Lewis T. Bullock, 1983 N. Normandie, Los Angeles 27, Calif.)

Query 4426. CURRY-HAWKINS-CRANE (CRAIN). Thomas Curry m. 16 May, 1798, Peggy Hawkins, dau. of William Hawkins, who consents. Sur. William Pearson. Thomas Curry m. 13 Nov., 1802, Nancy Crane, dau. of Susanna Crain, who consents. Sur. William Curry. (Pittsylvania Co., Va., Marriages, compiled by Katherine L. Knorr) Were these two different marriages of the same Thomas Curry? Was Susanna the Susanna Veatch who m. Aaron Crain in Louisa Co., 1782? Want pars, and gr.pars. of Aaron Crane. Want pars, and gr.pars. of Thomas Curry. Was ho the Thomas Curry , •

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Qyery 4723 (A) HAWKINS-JUDD* Mary Hawkins m. John Judd, son of Deacon Thomas Judd. Mary was the dau. of Anthony Hawkins. I have no dates, but it was in the 1600’s. (Editor’s note: Sorry the writer did not give any place either.) (Mrs. Elvin E. Lea, 4015 Butler Ave., Fresno, Calif.)

Query 4792. HAWKE NS -GREEN-THACKER • Roddy (?Roderick) Hawkins appears in 1811 tax list, Franklin Co., Ky.; m. 27 Feb., 1817, Eliza¬ beth _• What was her name? She was his 2nd wife as he had a son, Edwin E. Hawkins, b. 25 Nov., 1805. Roddy Hawkins d. 15 June, 1841, and his wife, Elizabeth Hawkins, d. 4 Oct., 1839. Issue: (all bom Franklin Co., Ky.) 1. Susan M. Hawkins m. 15 March, 1841, Norman Green and lived in Grant Co., Ky. 2. Dudley M. Hawkins, m. 26 Dec., 1844, Susan Jane Thacker, lived in Anderson Co., Ky. 3. Roddy H. Hawkins m. 20 Feb., 1845, Agnes Ann Hawkins and lived in Franklin Co., Ky. 4. Reuben A. Hawkins m. 21 Oct., 1847, Eliza Jane Hawkins and lived in Franklin Co., Ky. Will pay reasonable fee for proof of pars, of Roddy Hawkins, father of above-named ch’n. (Hugh H. Hawkins, Rte 3, Lawrenceburg, Ky.)

Query 4810. PARKER-WINS IDW-DUDLEY-HAWKI NS -ELLIOTT. Want ances¬ tors of Ann Parker, dau. of William Parker and Sarah Winslow. Ann m. Capt. Ambrose Dudley who served in Rev. War, 1773. William Parker d. July, 1797, and made will in Spotsylvania Co., Va., 12 Jan., 1797. Allied families are Hawkins and Elliotts of Va. (Wallace J. Williams, 269 Cassidy Ave., Lexington, Ky.)

Query 5187. HAWKINS-F0STER-CURD-C0MPT0N. Y/ant parents, dates and locations for Yfilliam H. Hawkins, b. ca 1800, Va.; m. 1829, Iogan Co., Ky., Mary Am C. Foster, widow of Joseph L. Curd. Can exchange list of ch’n with births and marriages. (Mrs. R. L. Bryson, P. 0. Box 29, Cen¬ tral City, Ky.)

HAWKINS FAMILY. Many of our readers are tracing various linos of tho Hawkins family and several of them have asked for a resume of all available information. I have decided to conduct a symposium on HAW- KENS like we had a couple of years ago on MOSS. Send me all of the in- foimation you have and I’ll gather all into a mimeographed booklet so each one can study it. The collection of Hawkins data will begin now with "Marriages in Virginia, 1607-1800,’* from my files. Hawkins, __m. Hannah Chandler, dau._ of John. Her 1st husband was Matthew Watts who d. in 1716. She m. (2) Hind Armistead; (3) ... . . Hawkins; (4) Charles Jonings. 9W(1)124. ' t * * • : 5 • . • , , •

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Hawkins, _____ m. 3 Aug., 1796, Priscilla Freeman at home of Robert Freeman, by Rev. John Woodville, St. Mark’s Parish, Culpeper Co. Hawkins, _m. bef. 19 July, 1726, Ann Covington, dau. of Richard whose will, prov. 19 July, 1726, Essex Co., proves it. Hawkins, _m. dau. of Elizabeth Long whose will, prov. 4 Dec., 1764, Spotsylvania Co., mentions Nicholas Hawkins as father of her grandchildren. Hawkins, Agatha m. Benjamin Haley, son of Edward, Sr., of Orange Co., as his 1st wife. His 2nd wife was Lucy_• Hawkins, Agnes mar. bond, Lunenburg Co., 9 Sept., 1788, to Daniel Driskell. Sur. Claiborne Johnson. Bell’s "Old Free State," p. 394. Hawkins, Ann, dau. of Nicholas and Elizabeth, m. bef. 28 Sept., 1768, James Pritchett. A deed of that date in Spotsylvania Co. proves it. A deed of gift, 5 Nov., 1744, proves they married bef. that date. Proven also by will of Nicholas, prov. 7 May, 1754, Spotsylvania Co. Will Book B, p. 198. Hawkins, Anne, of Va. or Md., m. Charles Gorsuch, as his 2nd wife. "Winston of Virginia," p. 111. Hawkins, Benjamin was married on or bef. 24 Aug., 1764, to Martha Borden. James River settlement. Kegley, "Virginia Frontier," p. 361. She was dau. of Benjamin Borden, Jr., and m. (2) 1779, Robert Harvey. Kogley, "Virginia Frontier," p. 149, Hawkins, Benjamin m. 1799, Orange Co., Va., Sally Scott. 28V256. Hawkins, Cate, dau. of Nicholas whoso will, prob, 7 May, 1754, Spotsylvania Co., 7/ill Book B, p. 198, named her as Cate Macdonel. Hawkins, Claiborne m. 17 Dec., 1798, Mary McDowell. Mar. Bond Shelby Co., Ky. Hawkins, Elijah m. 29 Jan., 1787, Ann Hill. Mar. Bond Louisa Co. Hawkins, Elinor m. 1783, Botetourt Co., Michael O’Hairo. Kegley, "Virginia Frontier," p. 481. Hawkins, Elizabeth, dau. of John, dcc’d., m. bef. 2 Nov*, 1742, George Smith. Deed in Spotsylvania Co. for that date proves it. Hawkins, Elizabeth, dau. of John of Essex Co., m. bef. 12 March, 1725/6, ? James Reynolds. Proven by Court Records in Essex Co. Hawkins, Elizabeth (_), widow of John, m. Robert Collins. Robert and Elizabeth gave a deed, 25 Sept., 1772, for land hold in right of her dower, 1/3 of a tract belonging to John Hawkins, dec’d. Spotsylvania Co. records. Hawkins, Elizabeth m. Thomas Rood and had a son, Hawkins Read. 9W( 1)124. Hawkins, Hannah, dau. of Maj. Thomas Hawkins, doc’d., m. bef. 25 March, 1693, Capt. William Moseley. Essex Co. records. Hawkins, James m. 1799, Elizabeth Rector. Orange Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, James m. 1799, Betsey Coleman. Orange Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, Jeanne m. Benjamin Estes, Jr. Mar. Bond, 22 Jan., 1796, Lunenburg Co. Hawkins, John m. 30 Dec., 1789, Jenny Johnson, by Rev. James Shelburne, Baptist. Ministers’ Returns. Lunenburg Co. Hawkins, John m. between Nov., 1790, and May, 1791, Elizabeth Hix ■

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A 25. by Rev. James Shelburne, Baptist. Ministerst Returns. Lunenburg Co. Hawkins, John m. 28 Jan., 1790, Jane Ferguson. Halifax Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, John m. _ Jones, dau. of Gabriel whose will, 1 Dec., 1804, Rockingham Co. They had a son Wood Hawkins. Wayland, "Virginia Valley," pp. 413-4. Hawkins, John m. 1773, Sarah Lauderdale. James Lauderdale, Jr., was surety or gave consent. Kegley, "Virginia Frontier," p. 480. Hawkins, John m. 28 Jan., 1783, Mary Garland Dickinson. Louisa Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, John m. Jan., 1773, Mary Duke. Louisa Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, John m. 1780, Mary Gaines, widow. Orange Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, Joshua m. 29 March, 1782, Suckey Johnson, by Rev. James Shelburne, Baptist. Lunenburg Co. Ministers* Returns. Hawkins, Keziah m. 1798, Thomas Hodges. "History of Halifax Co.," p. 206. Married 21 Sept., 1798. Halifax Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, Lucy m. 18 Oct., 1761, Edward Briers, both in Maniken- town. Douglas Register, p. 6. Hawkins, Lucy m. 10 April, 1782, John Woods. Henry Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, Lucy m. 9 Nov., 1761, Francis Moore, Jr. Orange Co. Mar. License. Hawkins, M. m. 15 June, 1769, Anthony Irby. Halifax Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, Lucy m. 1793, William George. Orange Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, Magdalene, dau. of Benjamin and Martha (Borden), m. Mathew Harvey. "Virginia Frontier," Kegley, p. 487. Hawkins, Martha m. 19 Oct., 1795, Matthew Estes. Sur. William Wrenn. Lunenburg Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, Martha m. 1779, Botetourt Co., Robert Harvey. Kegley, "Virginia Frontier," p. 480. Hawkins, Moses m. 3 March, 1770, Susannah Strother. Orange Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, Mary, dau. of John, dec*d., m. bef. 7 April, 1747, Toli¬ ver "Taliaferro" Craig. Proven by a deed of that date in Spotsylvania Co. Hawkins, Mary m. between Oct., 1785 and May, 1786, Claiborne Johnson, by Rev. James Shelburne, Baptist. Lunenburg Co. Ministers* Returns. Hawkins, N. m. 12 Sept., 1788, William Black. Halifax Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, Nicholas m. _ Long, dau. of John and Elizabeth (_). Nicholas Hawkins, Jr., gave deed to land he inherited from his grand¬ mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Long. Crozier, "Spotsylvania County Records," p* 26 7. Hawkins, Phoebe, dau. of John, doc*d», m. bef. 7 April, 1747, Smith. Proven by a deed of that date in Spotsylvania Co. Hawkins, Phebe m. 1788, William Boling* Orange Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, Polly m. 20 Oct., 1800, Philip Dedman, by Rev. Jamos Shelburne, Baptist. Lunenburg Co. Ministers* Returns. Hawkins, Polly m. 24 April, 1799, Abraham McGehoe. Sur. Obodiah -

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Query 5311 (A) FAULCOHER(FAUIiO®R)-CRAI(>HAWK[NS-X)HHSON-H/^IPTON- STEPHENS-WILCOFSON-WILSON. The will of John Faulconer (or Faulkner), wife Joice Craig, was written about 1790 and is in the "burnt records" of Fayette Co. , Ky., and on both sides of the pages, parts were burnt away. In the will he mentions son William. Would like to locate des¬ cendants of this William. (I believe the 7/illiam who married Betsey Hawkins was son of Joseph Faulconer and, therefore, grandson of John.) John Faulconer*s will states in part (with some words missing at edges of pages), "John and Lewis Faulconer should loose their land • • . come in for an equal share with the rest of my children • • • should loose any part of their land, so as to reduce them ... they shall be made equal with the rest of my children out . • . also my daughter Ann Faulconer is to havo an equal • • . of my children; also those that arc behind are to be ma • • • others." This reads as though some of John*s children may not have moved to Kentucky. Does anyone have any information about this? Known children of this John Faulconer wore William, John, Lewis, Joseph, Jano who m. Andrew Johnson, Polly who m. Andrew Hampton, Martha who m. John Stephens, Sally who m. Daniel Wil- coxson, Francos who m. Henry Wilson and Ann m. (after father*s will was written) William Jouott. Were there other children? (Miss Nadine Hodges, 4310 Highway #7, Apt. 206, Minneapolis 16, Minn.) Her 1961 address: 705 W. 38th St., Kansas City 11, Missouri.

Query 5322. HAWKENS-P0PE. Want parents of Richard Hawkins whose dau., Elizabeth, m. Humphrey Pope of Old Rappahannock Co., Va., and Westmoreland Co., Va. Elizabeth was b. 1640-50, for her oldest child, Elizabeth Pope, was b. in 1666. Want proof of all children of Richard Hawkins, and of his connection with Sir Richard Hawkins of Plymouth, England, who d. 1622. Sir Richard had a son, Richard, who m. a lady named Elizabeth and had a dau. Elizabeth, baptized in the year 1639. (Mrs. William C. Trotter, 443 McAllister, Greenville, Miss.)

Query 5329. HAWKINS-F0RD. John Hawkins m. 1812, Orange Co., Va., Ann Ford, with William Ford as bondsman. Want parents of each and relationship of Ann Ford to William Ford. (Mrs. C. F. Eckelman, 127 North Bleckley Drive, Wichita 8, Kans.)

Query 5350. FORD(FOARD)-HAWKINS• William Ford (Foard) m. 1785, Orange Co., Va. , Ann Moore. Ann Ford m. 1812, Orange Co., Va., John Hawkins and had a son, James Ford Hawkins. Was Ann Ford the dau. of this Y/illiam or was she the dau. of James Ford of Stafford and Orange Cos., Va.? Want pars, of John Hawkins. (Mrs. C. F. EckeLmn, 127 No.

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Query 5387. HAWKINS-JONES. Want parents of John Hawkins, Capt., Virginia Continental Line in Revolution, b. 24 July, 1756, Va.; d. 1833, Hopkinsville, Ky.; m. 16 Jan., 1781, Rockingham Co., Ann Gabriella Jones, dau. of Judge Gabriel Jones. John Hawkins removed to Ky. in 1788, settling in Fayette Co.; rem. to Scott Co. in 1792, and to Christian Co., 1820. (Miss M. Banks, 2853 Ontario Rd., N. ¥., Apt. 304, Washington 9, D. C.)

HAWKINS FAMILY MARRIAGES (continued) Hawkins, Sarah m. 1762, General John Sevier, as his 1st wife. 4V454. Hawkins, Sarah m. 1795, Botetourt Co., William Mitchell. Kcgley, "Virginia Frontier," p. 482. Hawkins, Sarah m. 1783, Reuben Boston. Orange Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, Susanna, of Orange Co., m. 2 July, 1781, Thomas Coleman. Douglas Register, p. 21. Hawkins, Susannah (_) m. 1731, Thomas Coleman. Orange Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, Tabitha m. 1793, William Foster. Orange Co. Mar. Bond. Hawkins, Thomas had wife named Mary in 1659 and 1662. His will, 1675, Rappahannock Co., named wife, Frances. Issue: Thomas, John, Elizabeth, Hannah. 4V151. Hawkins, Thomas m. 1 Sept., 1785, Courtney Irvin. Rev. Cameron’s Register for Petersburg. Hawkins, Thomas m. 24 July, 1716, Elizabeth Hair. St. Paul’s Parish Register - Stafford Co. - later King George Co. Hawkins, Thomas m. 13 July, 1746, Sarah Ancrum. St. Paul’s Parish Register - Stafford Co, - later King George Co. Hawkins, William m. 16 Aug., 1723, Rose Cooke. St. Paul’s Parish Register - Stafford Co. - later King George Co.

Query 5474 (B) SUTHERLAND-HA/VKINS. 'William Sutherland II, listed in 1790 Census, Burke Co., No. Car.; rem. to Lincoln Co., Ky.; made his will there, 1803, naming his eldest dau., Theny Hawkins. Theny Suther¬ land probably m. in No. Car. Want name of her husband and her parents. (Mrs. A. J. Lewis, P. 0. Box 135, McCammon, Idaho)

MORE HAWKINS MARRIAGES. Marriage Bonds, Orange Co., Va. Hawkins, Moses m. 3 March, 1770, Susan Strother. Hawkins, Sebree m. 28 Oct., 1780, Mary Gaines. Bondsman, Joseph Hawki ns • Hawkins, Rachel m. 3 Oct., 1755, Thomas Garnett. Hawkins, Lucy m. 9 Nov., 1761, Francis Moore, Jr. Hawkins, Susannah m. 28 June, 1781, Coleman Thomas. Hawkins, Sara m. 13 Sept., 1783, Reuben Boston. Hawkins, Phoebe m. 1 Oct., 1789. Phoebe Hawkins Poindexter signed pe mission. ...

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Query 5789 (A) HAWKI NS-GRUNDY-GEORGE-0fBANNION-SCANDLAND-JAMES- GRAHAM-PARKER. The 1785 tax list of Orange Co. , Va., shows Jehu Hawkins with family of 6. He m. Mary (Grundy) George, a widow; no further trace is known of him until he appears in 1810 in Barren Co., Ky. He is be¬ lieved to have been in that part of Orange Co. which later became Cul¬ peper or Madison Co. His children were Jehu Dyer Hawkins, Jr., m. Betsy O'Bannion, 1808, Barren Co.; William Wells Hawkins m. Azubah Scand- land, lived in Woodford Co., Ky.; Henry George Hawkins m. Nancy James, 1811, Barren Co., Ky.; Sally G. m. her cousin, Smith Hawkins, 1813, Bar¬ ren Co.; Mary m. S. S. Graham; Elizabeth m. Thomas Parker in Virginia. Parents of above John Hawkins, Sr., and wife, and of above Smith Hawkins wanted, also their relation to earlier Orange and Culpeper Co. Hawkins families. (B) HAWKI NS-DENT0N. In 1846 there lived in Jackson Co., Tcnn., Erastus Denton and wife, Susan, and Yfilliam Hawkins and wife, Elizabeth. Parents wanted of each couple and contact with descendants having know¬ ledge of the family. (C) HAWKINS-GREEN. William Green, of Culpeper Co., Va., had a dau., Susan Smith Green, who m. Benjamin Hawkins and d. in Ky. in 1851. Mar. and pars, of this Benjamin Hawkins wanted, also his relationship to Haw¬ kins in (A) and (B). (Mrs. Vivian T. Rousseau, Route 7, Glasgow, Ky.)

Query 5799 (A) HAWKINS. The will of Benjamin Hawkins, prob. in Culpeper Co., Va., Aug., 1793, names "my three youngest sons, Benjamin, Elijah and Archelous. My son, Matthew.” This infers there wero other ch'n. not named. Can any one supply the names of any of his children ’i

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Query 5816. JEFFRESS-HAWKINS. Interested in finding proof of mar. of Asa Jeffress (prob. also spelled Jefferies) and Mary Elizabeth Hawkins, ca 1824/5. Tradition says Asa was from Lunenburg Co., Va., and Mary Eliz. lived in Charlotte CoM Va. (Mrs. Kennon Solf, 144 E. 5th St., Lexington, Ky.)

Query 5830. HAWKINS-CAMP-SHACKELEORD. Want parents of Sarah Hawkins, m. 1779, Hardin Camp, b. England prior to 1760; lived in No. Car. and in Mo. after 1812. Chfn: Josiah, Thomas, Hawkins, Joseph (m. Nancy Shackleford), Sarah and Elizabeth. (Mrs. Hale Houts, 230 W. 61st St., Kansas City, Mo.)

Query 5831. HAWKINS-ME AUX. Want parents of Mary _who m. John Hawkins, d. 1742, King William Co., Va. Their dau. , Agnes, d. 1794; res. Orange Co., Va., m. Thomas Meaux, b. 1738; d. 1786 (date of prob. of will), New Kent Co., Va. (Dorothy Ford Wulfeck, 51 Park Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. - from data sent to me by Miss Maria Atkinson, Keene Valley, N. Y.)

Query 5838. HAWKI1B-FARMER-HARGIS-CANN0N. An elderly descendant, now deceased, left notes on a Hawkins lineage for which I wish to find court records to prove. "John Hawkins was born in London, March 22, 1640. Came to America in 1652 with his parents and brothers, Thomas and William. He lived on the Janos River in Virginia. At the ago of 21 ho married Elizabeth Farmer, born in Bristol, England, September 15, 1643. Sho came to America with her parents in 1658. "My great-grandfather, Thomas Hawkins, was born January 20, 1760. He married Mary Hargis Steele, widow, and my grandfather, Gregory Far¬ mer Hawkins, was their eldest son. He was born March 26, 1789, and died December 15, 1859. "He, Gregory Farmer Hawkins, marriod Sarah Cannon on January 5, 1815. They lived near Greenbrier, Virginia, but afterwards moved to Bath County, Kentucky, where their first eight children were born. They had eleven in all . . (Mrs. R. F. McCarron, 1101 Summer Ave., Hot Springs, Ark.)

HAWKINS FAMILY* This colunn carried an announcement, July 15, 1960, suggesting that all readers contribute information on the HAWKINS family so that we can study the data and see if each one can prove more ancestral lines. The response was very gratifying and we hope that more readers will send their Hawkins line. Perhaps in 1961 I shall find time to mimeograph all of it and make it available in bound form. In the meantime, most of it will appear in this column in the near future. -

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The following proven data was received from Charles Hughes Hamlin, Professional Genealogist, P. 0. Box 9246, Richmond 27, Va.

"Historical Southern Families," Yol. 2, by John B. Boddie, p. 12. HLnde Armistead married Hannah Chandler, dau. of John Chandler and she had been the widow of both Thomas Watts and of Anthony Simons. After the death of Hinde Armistead in 1722, she married Richard Hawkins, and, as her fifth husband, she m. in 1737 Charles Jenings.

Elizabeth City County. Deeds and Wills (1737-1749), p. 15. Will of Richard Hawkins, dated 12 June, 1737; prob. 21 Sept., 1737. Legatees: son, Anthony Hawkins, dau. Elizabeth Read, dau. Mary Hawkins, dau. Phebe Hawkins, wife, Hannah Hawkins. Executors: my loving friends Anthony Tucker, Thomas Read and wife, Hannah Hawkins. Wit.: John Haw¬ kins, Anthony Tucker, Charles Jennings, Jr. At a Court held for Elizabeth City County, 21 Sept., 1737, Anthony Tucker, Thomas Read and Charles Jennings, who married the relict of Richard Hawkins, dec’d., came into court and renounced the executorship of the will and John Hawkins, who is next of kin, refused to administer. •

Idem, p. 172. Indenture dated 17 Aug., 1743, in which Charles Jenings, Gent, of the County of Elizabeth City and Hannah, his wife, sell to John Armistead land in which the said Hannah hath her third and dower as being the widow formerly on one, Hind Armistead, dec1!.

Idem, p. 265. 30 Nov., 1749. Hannah Jenings, wife of Charles Jenings of Elizabeth City County, by and with the will and consent of her hus¬ band, for natural love and affection makes a deed of gift of 100 acres of land each to each of her daughters, namely, Mary Hawkins and Phoby Hawkins.

Idem, p. 131. June 22, 1738. The account current of the ostate of Hind Chandler Armistead is returned to Charles Jenings, Admr., shows bill for schooling and bringing up Hind Armistead, the profits of es¬ tate of Hamah Armistead. Charles Jenings to retain ono-third of the estate as his wife’s dower.

Elizabeth City County Wills (1701-1904) Part I, p. 61. Will of Charles Jenings, dated 14 Jane, 1745, prov. 2 Aug., 1748, proves that Hannah, his wife, outlived him as she came into court and renounced all bene¬ fits and advantages that she might claim by the said last will and tes¬ tament of Charles Jenings, dcc’d., her late husband.

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The following data on the Hawkins Family was contributed by M. S, Banks, 2853 Ontario Rd., N. W., Apt. 304, Washington 9, D. C.

John Hawkins, b. 24 July, 1756, presumably in Spotsylvania Co., Va.; d. 1833 in Hopkinsville, Christian Co., Ky. Served as Lieut* and Capt. in the Rev. Continental Line; m* 16 Jan., 1781, Rockingham Co., Va., Anna Gabriele Elizabeth Augusta St& Clair Jones, youngest dau. of Judge Gabriel Jones. Capt. Hawkins and wife were living in Caroline Co., Va., in 1784; they were in Ky. by 1788. In Ky. he was the first county clerk of Scott Co., where he lived until ca 1820 when he went to Hopkinsville, where he died in 1833. His wife died there on 20 Dec., 1824. Ho died intestate but appraisers for the estate wero appointed 7 Oct., 1833. His known brother and sisters wore: Martin Hawkins, m. 1799, Polly Shipp; Elizabeth died unmar*; Agnes m. 1799, Georgetown, Ivy*, Elijah Craig. There were possibly others both in Virginia and/or Kentucky.

John Hawkins had three children in Virginia; and 6 more after he arrived in Kentucky: 1* Gabriel Strother Hawkins, b. 26 Fobe, 1782 2. Thomas Wyatt Hawkins, b. 8 Sept., 1783 3* James Wood Hawkins, b* 8 Oct., 1786 4* Margaret Harvio Hawkins, b. 16 Feb., 1788 5. Strother Jones Hawkins, b. 9 Oct., 1789 6* Gabriella Augusta Hawkins, b. 6 Feb., 1793 7. Gabriel Lewis Hawkins, b. 7 May, 1800 8. F. Llewellyn Jones Hawkins, b. 27 Dec*, 1801 9. Gabriel Samuel Fielding Augustus Hawkins, b. 29 Fob., 1798

Strother Jones Hawkins (1789-1867) m. Ann Gabriele Madison, dau. of Gabriel and Miriam (Lewis) Madison and had 7 children, among whom, Miriam Lewis Hawkins 1818- m. as his 2nd wife, 12 Dec., 1837, David Banks (1808-1890), and had, among others, Strother Jones Banks, father of Marguerite S. Banks.

Query 5901. HAWKINS-B0TJRNE-M0RT0N-B0ST0N^ Desire parents of Ben¬ jamin Hawkins, b. 1738; m. in Fauquier Co., Va. , 29 Oct., 1764, Ann Bourne, dau. of Andrew and Jane (Morton). They lived in Spotsylvania, Orange and Culpeper Counties, Va., before coming to Fayette Co., Ky., 1789. Benjamin d. May, 1807, Mercer Co., Ky. Dau. Sarah m. Reuben Boston, 13 Sept., 1783, Orange Co., Va. Sons: Andrew, Francis, Benja¬ min, Abraham, John and some daughters. (Miss Virginia Wilson, 114 Wood¬ land Avc., Lexington, Ky.)

Query 5917. LILLARD-BAIl.-THOlv'PSON-HAWKINS-SLAUGHTSR. Thomas Lil- lard, son of Capt. John and Susanna (Ball), had dau., Nancy, b. 1786, by 1st wife, m, (1) Samuel Thompson, 15 Sept., 1806, Franklin Co., Ky.; m. (2) Andrew Hawkins, 21 Nov., 1321, Lincoln Co., Ky. Thomas m. (2) Susannah Slaughter, 2 March, 1791, Mercer Co., Ky. Desire nemo and in¬ formation re Thomas’s 1st wife; and, also, date and place of his de^th. (Miss Virginia Wilson, 114 Woodland Ave., Lexington, Ky.) *

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This is a continuation of the symposium being conducted on the HAWKINS FAMILY.

Dr. H. C. Smith, 1440 Ardmore Ave., Glendale 2, Calif., sent con¬ siderable data from his files and from his book, "Darna 11-Dame 11 and Allied Families," Vol. I, AHD FROM THE FILES OF VOL. II, which has not been published. Thanks for tho information which will appear in the Hawkins booklet but which is not appearing on this page as the dates do not cover information BEFORE 1850 - a rather strict policy of this col¬ umn.

The followirg infoimation was received from Mrs. B. F. McCarron, 1101 Summer Ave., Hot Springs, /irk.

Gregory Farmer Hawkins, b. 26 March, 1789; d. 15 Dec., 1859; m. 5 Jan., 1815, Sarah Cannon, b. 4 Feb., 1795; d. April, 1872, dau. of New- bold and Unicy (Bounds) Cannon. Tombstones in Wyaconda Cometory in Lewis County, Missouri, near Canton, Mo. Sarah Cannon Hawkins’ parents are buried in the some cometory. According to their tombstones. New- bold Cannon was born 18 March, 1767 and diod 8 Jan., 1850. Unicy Bounds Cannon was bom in 1779 and diod 23 Sept., 1831. Also, noarby, is this pair of stones: Ncwbould J. Cannon diod Sopt. 28, 1866, age 57 years, 3 months, 15 days, ond Elizabeth A. wife of Newbould J. Cannon, died 17 September, 1870, ago 59 years, 2 months, 28 days.

Gregory Farmer Hawkins’ tombstone is quite large. On the front it is inscribed that he is tho son of T. & M. Hawkins, formerly Mary Har¬ gis. On the right-hand sido of the stone: Mary Larue, daughter of G. F. and S. Hawkins, formerly Sarah Cannon, born on Fob. 22, 1824, died May 17, 1840. On the left-hand sido of the stone the following is in¬ scribed: Sarah Hawkins, daughter of Newbold and Unicy Cannon, formerly Unicy Bounds, was born in Ky. February 4, 1794. There is no death date on the stone.

Several of Gregory Farmor Hawkins’ children are buried in this cemetery. His 4th child, Unicy Hawkins, b. 16 JUno, 1822; d. 28 Dec., - .

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According to information on file in the Lewis Co., Mo., Court House, Gregory Farmer Hawkins’ estate was probated 27 Feb., 1860. Ad¬ ministrators were John F/. Hawkins and Madison C. Hawkins, two of his sons. The children named were: Caroline J., wife of Roswell Durkee; Dr. Madison Cannon Hawkins; Felix A. Hawkins; Unicy Anne Hawkins, wife of John Henry Bayne; Roswell; Milton; Nancy Malino; Irene Forco, wife of John L. Long; Lorinda Jane, wife of Marcus D. Bourne. There were 11 children. Mary Larue was dead, and, for some reason, Dr. John W. Haw¬ kins was not named.

Sarah Hawkins Bayno, granddaughter of Gregory Farmer Hawkins, and a college professor, wrote the following lineage believed to be care¬ fully proven although the documentation is not given: (Note - this is tho some as the one given on page 29 of this book.)

The following Hawkins data wore contributed by Thelma Murphy, 44 S. Dearborn St., Indianapolis, Ind.

Marcy Hawkins (1763-1844), dan. of Nathan and Catherine Hawkins, married in Madison Co., Ky., on March 8, 1790, James Barnett.

Nathan Hawkins died in Madison Co., Ky., in 1794.

In Jessamine Co., Ky®, in 1808, the heirs of Elizabeth Hawkins of Culpeper Co., Va., were attempting to recover slaves. The heirs lis¬ ted were John, Bonjamin, James, Polly Hawkins Barnett, wife of John, Willis and Sally Hawkins.

Tho following information is from Mrs. Hale Houts, 230 West 61st St., Kansas City, Mo., who wishes to know the parents of Sarah Hawkins. Hardin Camp, b. in England prior to 1760; res. in No. Car., Ky., and in Mo. after 1812; m. 1779, Sarah Hawkins. Children: Josiah, Thomas, Hawkins, Joseph m. Nancy Schackclford, Sarah and Elizabeth Camp.

Miss Myra Fimhabcr, 319 E. King St., Kingsville, Texas, writes that she is doing research on Robert Hawkins, d. 1761; dau. Mary Haw¬ kins Durbin, b. 1720. Robert probably m. Ann Trible (Treble)..

A vory kind reader contributed the following but the Hawkins data given here and tho accompanying letter have become separated so that proper credit cannot be given.

This query was published in the July 17, 1936 issue of Tho Herald Post, Louisville, Ky. Tho answer appeared at a later date.

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portions previously. Was this 30hn Hawkins a son of John of Hanover Co., Va., whose dau., Milly, m. Percival Butler of Louisville? John Hawkins’ wife’s name and names of all children desired. Signed R. B. A.

ANSiTER. I do not believe that John Hawkins of Madison is son of John who died in Hanover Co., Va. There were two Johns in Scott Co., Ky., very early, and ono died there in 1806, naming large family, in¬ cluding son John. He is said to have been son of Philemon Hawkins who m. 1743, Susannah Smith, and Philemon was son of John and Mary of King William Co., Va. John, b. 1744, d. 1806, is said to have m. first Margaret Jameson, who d. 1770, and had Jameson Hawkins, b. 1766, Phil¬ emon, John, William, Peggy who m. 1790, Henry Cave, and others. Phil¬ emon’s sister, Mary, m. Toliver Craig.

A land suit shows that the following were heirs of John Hawkins of Hanover Co., Va.: James Hawkins, d. in Logan Co?, Ky., and left a largo family whose ages are given in the suit; Martin Hawkins with wifo, Margaret, living in Gallatin Co. in 1801, and roferred to as Martin, Sr.; Milly Hawkins, Jane Hawkins, Fanny T. Hawkins, Edmund Hawkins who d, 1800, with sons Martin, Joseph and John and sons-in- law Robert Stewart, John P. Thomas and Thos. P. Irvine; Jane Hawkins m. John Todd, killed at Blue Licks; Milly Hawkins m. Percival Butler.

It appears that tho son, John Hawkins, is the same John Hawkins who m., 1781, in Va., Anna Gabriclla Jones, dau. of Chief Justice Jones, as ho was in Scott Co., appearing in deeds as having a brother, Mar¬ tin Hawkins, etc. If this John is tho son of John and Mary, as it ap¬ pears, ho was in Scott Co. oarly, then wont to western Ky., apparently Christian Co.

A Hawkins Bible owned by the family in Franklin Co. has the foll¬ owing dates': John Hawkins, b. 1718; d. 1778; m. 1744, Mary Langford. Children: Martin Hawkins, b. 1747; d. 1819; James Hawkins, b. 1750; Edmund Hawkins, b. 1754; Jano Hawkins, b. 1757; Mildred Hawkins, b. 1758; Elizabeth Hawkins; Mark Hawkins, b. 1763; Josoph Langford Haw¬ kins, b. 1765; m. 27 Feb., 1801, Ann Parker Robinson.

Tho names are almost identical with thoso of John and Mary Haw¬ kins, whoso children aro named in tho suit in 1796, and yot there are somo discrepancies. Tho son of Joseph Langford Hawkins, Dr. Janos Russell Hawkins, b. 1805, lived in Franklin Co., Ky., dying there in 1897, and it is his descendant who has the Bible. Joseph Hawkins, son of John named in tho suit, was in Boone Co., Ky., in 1810. They may or may not be tho somo person. The duplicate names arc most perplex¬ ing, especially when they do not exactly ’’click.”

There was another John Hawkins, who lived in Jessamine Co., Ky., m. as a widower the widow Singleton, prior to 1815, when oo.ch had grown children. He d. 1823, and left a large family named in deeds. This John Hawkins may have been a son whose mother was Elizabeth .

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Bourne, dau, of Andrew Bourne of Culpeper Co., Va., according to Jessa¬ mine Co. deeds. This may also be the same John Hawkins who is named as husband of the daughter of_Withers, named in his will. If so, she was his first wife. This John Hawkins of Jessamine Co. is more apt to be of the Madison Co. branch. Signed H. M. S.

Query 5938 (A) (STILL FROM THE VIRGINIA GAZETTE) HAWLEY-HAWKENS. Amos Hawley m. _ Hawkins, and settled in Preston Co., W. Va., ca 1790, according to Morton*s "History of Preston County." They were associated with soveral other families, such as Pell, Halifax, Turner, et al, who came about the same timo, on the enthusiasm engendered by ’s fine reports of the "Monongahola dados" of Preston Co. Am seeking any data on Amos Hawloy and his wife. An Andrew Hawley was said to have boon "a near relative" of Amos, having, also, lived in Proston Co. Welcome correspondence on these. Amos had Margaret, Nancy, Elizabeth, John, Barton, Amos, Melinda and others. May have married twice. (Charles Y/. Hawley, 65 Woolsley -avo., Trumbull, Conn.)

Query 5973 (C) HAWKI NS-POPE. Need pars, of Richard Hawkins, whose dau. , Elizabeth, m. Col. Humphrey Pope, whose will prov. 1734, Westmoreland Co., Va. Need her parents, also. (Mrs. P. C. Lockett, 4624 Southern, Dallas 9, Texas)

Quory 5990. HAWKINS. Nood info re a John Hawkins who emigrated from Va. in 1780 to Greenville, So. Car. He had 11 sons, all of whom wore born in Greenville. (Mary Jane Wilson, 4939 Penrose, St. Louis 15,

Mo,) 1208930 Query 6047. HAWKINS. In 1916, an F. M. Hawkins had compiled Hawkins data for many yoars and was about ready to publish his data. Can anyone toll if it was published or if it exists in manuscript foim anywhere that the public can study it? His address was 234 Greene Avo., Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1916. (Mary Jane Wilson, 4939 Penrose, St. Louis, Mo.)

Queiy 6120. NAPIER-HA.7KINS• Want parents, dates and places for Frances B. Hawkins, b. ca 1790, No. Car., who was the 2nd or 3rd wife of John Staples Napier, b. 24 July, 1778, Franklin Co., Va.; ram. ca 1808 to Ky. and then to Gallatin Co., Ternio, thence to Sumner Co*, Tenn., before 1812. Will exchange data on their children. (Capt. John Hawkins Napier, in, 379 Gardner Drive, Auburn, Ala.)

Quory 6277 (C) C00K-HAWKINS-GARD. Abraham Cook, b. 19 April, 1792, prob. So. Car.; m. 1812, Ruth Hawkins, b. 1793. Children; Ann Mahlon, Levi, Stephen, Noah, Dinah, Elisha, Lydia, Elizabeth and Sarah, b. 12 Dec., 1815. Is Sarah the same as Serena "Sarah" Cook, b. 1815, prob. Fayotto Co., Ind.; m. ca 1833, Harrison Gard, b. 1814, Butler Co., 0.? (Lt. Col. Kenneth P. Darling, 5704 Nebraska Avo., N. V7., Washington 15, D. C.) • . • . • ' , . ' • • ' ' \v • '

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7585 15 June, 1943. An Answer to 7377 which had been sent in by EPO. Hawkins, Howard, Smith, Craig, Taliaferro, Hayden, Long, Simpson, Prichett, McDonald, Randle, Ellis, Casel; England, Va., No. Car., Ga.

A Philemon Hawkins (b. 1695, England) emigrated to America with wife, Eleanor (Howard); to Virginia in the neighborhood of Todd’s Bridge, near relatives who had preceded him* (Such is the record of tradition fam¬ iliar to descendants.) The Reg. Land Office, Richmond, Va., shows Phil¬ emon had land granted him in King William Co.: 2 patents in 1719 and 2 in 1725 in that part which is now King and Queen Co. Todd’s Bridge was in King and Queen over the Matapony River. The probabilities are that John Hawkins of King William was the relative who had preceded the immi¬ grant in 1714. Philemon d. 1725, and ca 1735, his widow and their chil¬ dren, Philemon, John and Anna, moved to No. Car. where many of their desc. now livo.

John Hawkins of King William Co. had land grant 1731 and 16 Nov., 1742 (Spotsylvania Co., Va., Deed Book D) it appears that wife was Mary and children: (l) Joseph, d. 1769, m. Jane_; (2) Philemon, will filed 1779, m. Sarah Smith; (3) Elizabeth, m. George Smith, bro. of Sarah; (4) Phoebe m. Charles Smith, bro. of Sarah; (5) your Mary, d. 1804, m. Taliaferro Craig.

Theso records from Gon. J. P. Hawkins’ "Memoranda of Hawkins Family," pp. 70 and 72, seem to indicato that John was the earlior immigrant and that he moved from King William Co. to Spotsylvania Co. Was ho a bro. of the Philemon who camo in 1715? There are a great many Hawkins re¬ cords in Crozier’s "Spotsylvania County, Va., Records." ...

I am trying to find anc. of a Nicholas Hawkins of St. George Parish, Spotsylvania Co., with wife Elizabeth (?), who d. 1754, leaving will. Children: (l) Nathan, b. ca 1720, m. Ann Hayden; (2) James, b. ca 1722; (3) Thomas; (4) Nicholas, b. ca 1726, m. 1st Elizabeth Long and 2nd_, dau. of Francis Simpson; (5) Ann m. _Prichett; (6) Alexander, m. Mary , rem, to Georgia; (7) Catherine m. Randle McDonald; (8) John, m. Elizabeth (prob. Ellis); (9) a dau. m. _ and d. ante 1754, leaving son, Hawkins Casel. Nicholas and a John Hawkins were buying land in Spotsylvania Co. 1722-4, the earliest date I can find for thorn. Can find no connection with the other Hawkinses living there. -MP (Ala.)

7586. This is a repetition of children of John Hawkins and wife Mary - data which appear in other parts of this book.

9789. Referring to 9004 and 9519 and 9194. Mounco Hawkins (cousin of David Crockett) from Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, in 1814 come to Greene Co., Ohio, and settled in Xonia Twp., togothor with his father- ■

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6770. In 1942 Mrs. Thomas Mellon Galey, 1729 Frederica St., Owens¬ boro, Ky., was searching for data for a 3-vol. work she was compiling and her search included data on John Hawkins and wife, Mary, of Spotsyl¬ vania Co., Va.

100081 15 March, 1945. Hawkins, Davis, Hopkins, Pettus, Martin; Va., No. Car.

(a) Want data of F/illiam Davis(son of?) of Mecklenburg Co., Va.; dated will Oct. 25, 1799; m. Jane, dau. of Dr. Arthur and Elizabeth (Pettus) Hopkins. Dau. Lucy m. Col. Philemon Hawkins III of Warren Co., No. Car.

(b) Want data of_ (said to have been John Martin of Va.), father of Delia Martin, who m. Philemon Hawkins II of Warren Co., No. Car. Sig ned XWGH(Miss.)

14864. A Joshua Hawkins who was b. about 3-20-1780 (Cumberland) Maryland, and died 1-24-1856, wed 1st a Cassa Tracy and they had (order unknown) (1) Elizabeth, b. 1808, wed Jeremiah Hess; (2) Mary, b. 4 Sept., 1810, wed_Jackson; (3) William, b. 14 Sept., 1812, I^udoun Co., Va., wed Lavenia Strayer; (4) Jared, b. 24 Sept., 1818, Va., wed Isabel Snod¬ grass; (5) James (twin) b. near Fairmont, Marion Co., seat, now W. Va., wed Isabel Brown; (6) Levi (twin) wed Margaret > (?) Catherine, b. Va.-W. Va., wed Henry Hendricks; (8) John, b. 1827, Va.-W. Va., wed Samatha Stine. Joshua wed 2nd Harrison Co., Va.-W. Va., in Sept., 1830, a Sarah Sandy and they had (order unknown) (9) Benjamin Franklin, b. 1832, Va.-W. Va.; (10) Eliza Jane, b. 14 June, 1834, Va.-W. Va., wed William Brown, bro. of above Isabol; (11) Rebecca wed _Hisenbaugh. rpj^Q family moved ca 1834—5 to Monroe Co. , Ohio, and settled in Cedar Twp. Want ancestors and other data. Signed Mrs. CSW(Ark.) '• «

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As I shall have the most pressing Call for Money, at the Meeting of the Merchants this Month and June next, I hereby inform all Persons that are indebted to me for Negroes, as well as those that I have sold on Commission as on my Account, that Suits will be commenced, without respect of Persons, immediately after the Oyer Court in June next. I shall take no Paper Money in Payments, but on Condition that it passes at the Treasury. JOHN HAWKINS

QUERIES EROM DAP MAGAZINE

HAWKINS. Inf. wanted on pars, and anc. of William Hawkins, b. 1740-50, acc. 1830 Census of Harrison Co., now W. Va.; d. by 1836 when land was sold to settle estate (wife Elizabeth Bourn, dau. of Andrew Bourn). He leased land in Fauquier Co., Va., 1770, moved to Harrison Co. about 1800. Ch.: Thomas; John; Sarah; Hannah; Isaac; William; Olivor; Elijah; Jesse; Walter A.; Margaret; James. Dec. 1956. Mrs. L. D. ("Lela") Prewitt, Broadviow, Parsons Campus, Fairfield, Iowa.

HAWKENS-WYATT-ROOKER. John Hawkins, son of Phil Hawkins, Sr., b. Gloucester Co., Va., ca 1720, wife Mary. Had son V/yatt and grandson named Wyatt, they lived in Warren Co., No. Car. Want proof who Mary was. John and Mary Hawkins1 dau. Anne m. 1780, Baptist Minister John Rooker, b. 1755. Want info, on Rookers, b. Northumberland Co., Va., his mother was a Davis, grandmother a Hammond, first settlers of Va. Oct. 1959. Mrs. Clyde M. Evans, 322 Hempstead Place, Charlotte, No. Car.

HAWKINS-FOSTER. Want pars, and info, of b. of William H. Hawkins (1850 Census, Ky., shows born 1800 in Va.), m. 1829, Logan Co., Ky., Mary Ann Foster, widov/ of Joseph L. Curd, who died 1822, Logan Co. John Hawkins, Hanover Co., Va., had sons Martin, Edmund, and James. (James died 1813 in Logan Co., Ky.) Was William H. son of Martin or Edmund? (Date not on clipping of this compiler.) Mrs. R. L. Bryson, Box 391, Central City, Ky.

HAWKINS RECORDS, ORANGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA

Contributed by Nadine Hodges, Professional Genealogist, 705 W. 38th St., Kansas City 11, Mo.

Copiod From ORANGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, FAMILIES, Vol. II, by William Everett Brockman, 401 Second Ave., South, Minneapolis 1, Minn. 1956.

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War Claims and Importations, from official records, including Two Thou¬ sand marriages from 1747 to 1824.

List of Importations to Orange Co., Va.

Hawkins, William Feb. 1737 From Great Britain Hawkins, Elizabeth July 1740 From Ireland

Military Commissions

James Hawkins, Aug., 1777 2nd Lieutenant James Hawkins, Oct , 1777 1st Lieutenant James Hawkins March, 1777 Captain James Hawkins July, 1787 Captain

Bonds and Administrations

Feb. 22, 1781. John Hawkins, guardian of Jane Gaines, orphan of William Gaines. Bondsman: Law. Taliaferro. March 28, 1782. Thomas Coleman, guardian of William Strother, Sarah Bagley, Lucy and Moses Hawkins, orphans of Moses Hawkins. Bonds¬ man: William Strother. Revolutionary Soldiers: Moses Hawkins, Captain in Continental Line, Bond, Juno 24, 1784. William Strother Hawkins, heir.

Tithables in precinct_, 1739: 'William Hawkins 1; William Hakins 1; John Hawkins 13. Tithables in the Precinct of Samuel Pound, Constable, 1736-7: William Hawkins 3; Will. Hawkins 3. Tithables for the year 1752: William Hawkins 3; Benj. Hawkins 8. A List of Tithables for Year 1753 in the Fork of Pamankey: Wil li^m Hawkins 1; Benjamin Hawkins 6; William Hawkins, Jr. 3. Tithables on John Williams* List, 1755: William Hawkins 3; William Hawkins 4. Tithables on John Williams* List, 1758: William Hawkins 2; William Hawkins 1.

"History of Woodford County, Kentucky,” by W. E. Railey. pp. 21-23. Pensions from Revolution, being paid to citizens of Woodford County in 1810: Moses Hawkins, Willis Hawkins, William Strother Hawkins, Jhmes Hawkins. pp. 9-20. Hoads of Family, Versailles, Kentucky, 1810: Moses Hawkins, Willis Hawkins, William Strother Hawkins, James Hawkins. p. 83. Jamos Hawkins* father was in Revolution from Virginia. ,

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Eliza, dan. of Thomas Hawkins, b. 9 Nov., 1734. Elizabeth, relict of Thomas Hawkins, d. 2 May, 1748. John Hawkins, b. 10 March, 1717. Matthew Hawkins, b. 2 July, 1734. Sarah Hawkins, b. 20 Jan., 1727. Thomas Hawkins, d. 17 Dec., 1743. William Hawkins, son of Matthew, d. 12 March, 1730.

"Tyler’s Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine," Vol. Ill, Lyon G. Tyler. 1922. pp. 21-23. Joseph H. Hawkins m. a dau. of Col. George Nicholas, of Ky. He was b. in Powhatan Co., Va. He studied law and went out to Lexington, Ky. When barely eligible he was elected to the legislature from Fayette Co. in 1810. So he was b. ca 1786 ...

Mr. Hawkins took his part ably in the Ky. legislature. He fur¬ thered the plans of the Madison administration in those two years, and was, in 1813, elected speaker of the House. After the war, Henry Clay being appointed a peace commissioner, Mr. Hawkins was sent to Congress in the place of Mr. Clay. Mr. Clay having finished his business abroad, naturally resumed his seat in Congress. Mr. Hawkins returned to the practice of the law at his homo, and in 1819 removed to New Orleans. • •

• • made an agreement with Moses Austin. . . in consideration of capital supplied, Mr. Hawkins was to have a half interest in the Austin (Texas) grants. . • Mr. Hawkins attended to all the difficult business of the transportation and provisioning of those first throe hundred families colonizing the Texas grants. Ho became involved financially, was worried, his hoalth suffered, and he d. at New Orleans, early in Oct., 1823. . .

• • One of his sons, Norbornc B. Hawkins, lost his life in a very honorable way in the Fannin expedition, March, 1836, when he was but 16 years old.

"The Quit Rents of Virginia, 1704," compiled and alphabetized by Annie Laurie Wright Smith. 1957.

p. 42. Hawkins, Gideon, Northampton Co., 66 acres Hawkins, John senr., Northampton Co., 66 acres Hawkins, John, James City Co., 200 acres Hawkins, John, Essex Co., 1066 acres Hawkins, Thomas, Elizabeth City Co., 270 acres Hawkins, John junr., Northampton Co., 66 acros . ! ■ .

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"Wilcoxson and Allied Families,” Dorothy Ford Wulfeck, 1958, pp. 389-90. HAWKINS-CRAIG-FAULKNER FAMILY

John Hawkins, great-grandfather of Sarah Faulkner who m. Lt* Daniel Wilcoxson, (No. 10) died before 1740, leaving a will in Princo William Co., Va« Proof is found in deeds in Spotsylvania Co., Va., 1740-50, executed by his children, when carrying out the provisions of the will. His wife was Mary_. The I. A. G. Compendium gives data, naming various members of the Hawkins family of the English Navy as ancestor. No proof has been found.

This compiler believes that John Hawkins is connected with the Hawkins families living in North Carolina before 1700 and gives the following as "a preliminary report” on the probable lineage.

Anne Willis of Ipswich, Mass., m. (1) Robert Rascoe of Roanoke, Va.; m. (2) James Blount, whose will dated, 9 July, 1685, was probated 17 July, 1685; m. (3) Seth Sowell ca 1689-90. Her daughter, Elizabeth Blount, m. (1) Thomas Hawkins, who d. 1696; m. (2) Nicholas Smith. Her son, John Hawkins, m. Mary Bateman. In 1703, John Hawkins relinquished his right as heir of Thomas Hawkins to Copt. Henderson Walker. In 1704, John Hawkins and wifo, Mary, sold to George Slade, 150 acres, a planta¬ tion in South Lancaster, No. Car.

Tho John Hawkins, whose will dated, 8 Feb., 1716/7, prob. 10 April, 1717, left a bequest, among others, ”to Thomas, son of Joyce Hartshornc.” Our John Hawkins* dau. Mary named a daughter "Joyce.” The most noted Hawkins in North Carolina in later years were Philemon, Sr., end Phile¬ mon, Jr* Our John Hawkins named a son, Philemon, and he lived in Spot¬ sylvania Co. , Va.

Several Faulconer (Falconer, Faulkner) families are recorded in North Carolina before 1703.

John Hawkins, wife Mary, who lived in Prince William Co., Va., had the following children who survived him:

1. Joseph Hawkins, m. Jane Nicholas and resided in Hanover Co., Va.; d. Spotsylvania Co., Va. , 1769. His will names wife, Jane; sons, John and Joseph; daus., Lucy and Sarah. It was witnessed by his bro., Philemon Hawkins. 2. Philemon Hawkins, m. Sarah Smith. Ho d. 6 May, 1779, Spotsylvania Co., Va. His will ment ions wifo, Ann; sons, John, Joseph, Philemon; and daus., Frankoy Thomas and Lucy Craig. 3. MARY HAWKINS m. TOLIVER CRAIG. (See below) 4. Elizabeth Hawkins m. George Smith, before 1742. 5. Phebe Hawkins m. Charles Smith, between 1742 and 1747. Those throo Smiths were brothers and sister, children of Samuel. .

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Craig Lineage

Toliver Craig (Taliaferro, and other spellings), b. ca 1704; d. 1795, Woodford Co., Ky.; m. 1730, Mary Hawkins, d. 6 Jan., 1804, at the age of 88, and was buried at the Great Crossing Church, near George¬ town, Ky. Her tomb is marked "The Mother of Many Faithful." They re¬ sided in St. George Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Va., when they sold land in 1747 inherited from Mary’s father, John Hawkins. In 1760, they gave land to their son, Lewis, in Spotsylvania Co. , Va. They sold 500 acres in Orange Co., Va., in 1781. See "Bryant’s Station - Its Horoes and Heroines," for much information on them and their children. Toliver and Mary Craig were the oldest defenders of Bryant’s Station. CHILDREN: 1. John Craig m. Sally Page. He was the first representative sent by Kentucky to the Virginia Assembly. 2. Lewis, b. ca 1737; d. 1828, Bracken Co., Ky.; m. Elizabeth Sanders. 3. Toliver Craig, Jr., m. Elizabeth Johnson. 4. Elijah Craig, b. ca 1743; m. Frances Smith. 5. Jane Craig m. John Sanders.

6. Benjamin Craig m. Nancy Sturman. 7. Jeremiah Craig m. Lucy Hawkins, his cousin, dau. of Philemon and Sarah (Smith) Hawkins. 8. Elizabeth Hawkins m. Richard Cave, a Baptist minister who d. in Woodford Co., Ky. 9. Joseph Craig, b. 1742; d. 1819; m. Sally Wisdom. 10. Sally Craig m. Manoah Singleton. 11. Joyce Craig m. JOHN FAULCONER. (Faulkner)

John Faulkner served in the Revolutionary War from Spotsylvania Co., Va.; m. Joyce Craig. They removed to Kentucky in 1781 and he died in 179-. His will was probated in Fayette Co. , Ky., in 179-, and is con¬ tained in a book of early Kentucky records called "tho Burnt Records." Although the volume has boon restored, parts of each page are missing. CHILDREN: (perhaps others) 1. William Faulconer. 2. Jane Faulconer m. bof. 1781, Andrew Johnson. 3. Joseph Faulconer, b. 1757, Spotsylvania Co., Va.; d. 1833, Fayette Co., Ky.; m. 30 Sept*, 1776, Spotsylvania Co., Va., Francos Nelson. They are ancestors of Nadine Hodges, 705 W* 38th St., Kansas City 11, Mo., who contributed much Faulkner and Craig information. 4. SARAH FAULCONER m. DANIEL WIICOXSON. (No. 10) 5. Francos Faulconer, b. 1763; m. 1782, Ky., Henry Wilson. 6. Martha Faulconer, b. 1767; m. John Stephens. 7. John Faulconer m. Elizabeth Nut all (Nuttle). 8. Lewis Faulconer, b. 29 Octo, 1776; d. 26 Feb., 1856; m. (1) Susannah Nelson, dau. of John; m. (2) Harriot_. 9. Ann Faulconer m. William Jewett. 10. Polly Faulconer m, before 1781, Andrew Hampton.

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II. William Strother, son of Francis and Susannah (Dabney) Strother, was born in Virginia, April 30, 1726, and died in Kentucky Nov. 5, 1808; he married twice; firstly, in 1751/2, Sarah (Bayley) Pannill (who died in 1774). She was the widow of William Pannill (who died in 1750) ; and secondly, June 9, 1775, Anne (Cave) Kavanaugh, widow of Philemon Kav- anaugh and daughter of Benjamin and Hannah (Bledsoe) Cave. (Benjamin Cave was a Member of the House of Burgess and died in Orange County in 1756).

Issue (by first marriage) : I. Susannah, who married twice: firstly, March 1, 1770, Capt. Moses Hawkins (who was killed at the Battle of Germantown, Oct. 14, 1777) ; and, secondly, June 28, 1781, Thomas Coleman (who had been a Corporal in the Company of her first husband). Issue (by first marriage): 1. Sarah Bailoy Hawkins who married James Thornton. 2. William Strother Hawkins, who was born June 1, 1772, and died Oct. 6, 1858; he married, Oct. 14, 1802, Katherine Keith, daughter of Capt. Isham Keith by his wife, Charlotte Ashmore, and granddaughter of the Rev. James Keith who married Mary Isham Randolph, daughter of Thomas Randolph, of "Tuckahoo," who married Judith Fleming and was him¬ self a son of William Randolph of "Turkey Island," who married Mary Isham. 3. Moses Hawkins, Jr., who died Oct. 10, 1817; he married, July 25, 1800, Sarah Castloman (who was bom Juno 24, 1783). Issue: a. Lewis Castloman Hawkins, who was born Feb. 20, 1802, and died May 21, 1867; ho married April 6, 1824, Mary Board (who was born March 10, 1808, and died Jan. 15, 1884)• b. Susan Strother Hawkins who was born Oct. 6, 1803, and married twice: firstly, Nov. 26, 1829, Middleton Davis; s.p.; and, secondly, Allen Phillips; s.p. ca Bonjamin Franklin Hawkins who was born Feb. 24, 1805, and died, unmarried, Feb. 15, 1852. d. James Henry Hawkins who was barn March 18, 1807. o. David Castloman Hawkins who was born Dec. 3, 1813, and died Jan. 22, 1868; he married twice: firstly, March 13, 1834, Caro¬ line Nance; and, secondly, Nov. 14, 1855, Elizabeth M. Johnson. fo Octavia Pannill Jemima Castleman Hawkins, who was born Feb. 12, 1815, and married Oct. 7, 1833, Reuben McCoy. g. Sarah M. Hawkins who was born Jan. 23, 1817, and died April 4, 1869; she married, March 13, 1834, Col. Younger Pitts True. 4. Lucy Hawkins who married Feb. 13, 1793, i/7illiam George (bro¬ ther of Joseph George who married her half-sister, Nancy Coleman).

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Joseph Hawkins m. 1757, Margaret Conner, dau. of Martin. John Hawkins m. 1721, Grace, relict of Samuel Stallard.

North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 1* p. 34. James Blount, will dated 9 July, 1685; prov. 17 July, 1686. Sons: James, Thomas John. Daus.: Ann Slocum, Elizabeth Hawkins. Grandchildren: James and Sarah Blount, children of my son, Thomas; Ann Slocum, dau. of my dau. Ann Slocum; John Hawkins, son of my dau. Elizabeth Hawkins. Fife: Ann. Extr.: Fife Ann. Fit.: John Railey, Jane Miller, William Dobson. Note: James Blount came into Chowan Pre¬ cinct, Colony of Carolina, in 1669, from Isle of Wight Co., Virginia. p. 48. Thomas Hawkins is dec’d in 1696 without a will: his widow Eliz¬ abeth, wife of Nicholas Smith, admx. p. 50. Thomas Hawkins, will dated 8 Oct., 1730; prov. 21 July, 1732. Brother: James; wife: Elizabeth; daus.: Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah. Wife’s eldest dau., Elizabeth. Son, Thomas. p© 50. Sarah Hawkins, widow, will dafc od 19 Oct., 1719; prov. 21 Nov., 1722. To Thomas Merriday, property left by his uncle*s last will; heirs of Elizabeth Hawkins, alias Hubble, mar. John Hubble. p. 50. John Hawkins will, dated 4 Dec., 1717; prov. 20 April, 1720. Cousin Thomas Merriday. Fife, Sarah; heirs of John Hubble, who married my sister Elizabeth Hawkins of High Ficksham, County of Bucks. p. 50. John Hawkins will, datod 8 Feb., 1716/7; prov. 10 April, 1717. Sons: Joshua, James. Dau., Anno. Thomas, son of Joyce Hartshorne. Extr.: Joyce Hartshorne. Wit.: Thomas Rogers, Francis Rogers, John Hardy. p. 90. Deed. Jon Hawkins and wife, Mary, to George Slade, plantation in South Lancaster, 150 acres. Test®: James Ixmg, Will Koator. (No date but entries above and below are for 1704.) p. 90. John Hawkins to Capt. Henderson Walker. John Hawkins, son and hoir of Thomas Hawkins, relinquishes his right as heir aforesaid. 15 Jan., 1703. Tcs.: Jonathan Ashford, Jon Lillington. p. 97. John Hawkins to Thomas , tract of land on Moratuck, known as the Brick House. 17 Jan®, 1711. Tcs.: Daniel Halsey, John Worley. p. 97. Thomas Hawkins to Thomas Filey tract of land on yo South Shore, botwoon Jno Swaino and the Tarkill Branch, and bounded betwixt James Long’s line and that of James Smith. 26 Jan., 1709/10. Tes.: Loonard *

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North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. II. p. 223. Address from the House of Burgesses to the Governor and Coun- oil* (Thought to bo 1703.) Signed by - Wm. Wilkinson, Speaker Isaac Willson Caleb Calloway Thomas Blount Timothy Cleave Samuel Nicholson Edw’d Smithwick W. Barrow Thcmas Symons John Blount Thos Pierce Jeremyah Symons John Ardene Caleb Bundy Augtn Scarborough Gabriel Newby Richard Sanderson Thomas Taylor Jno Hawkins Wm Bateman Richard Cominfort Ben Tulle p. 225. Assembly in 1708. Present in the Upper House included John Hawkins. p. 341. Will of Thomas Hawkins, Sr. Dated 28 April, 1791; prov. Fob. Term, 1793. Sons: John, Frederick, Thomas and Richard. Daus.: Eliza both Hardy, Ann Wood, Joico Curry, and Mary Hawkins. Exec.: Thomas and John Hawkins. Test.: James Turner, William Cowpor, David Harrell. Proven in Bertie Co. p. 447. James Hawkins, Sr., to his brother, Thomas Hawkins. Assigns deed for land purchased of James Hoopor, 1 Nov., 1716. Deed dated 18

8ber, 1725. Test.: Wm. Downing, Jas. Blount. p. 465. At q Court held at yo Houso of Vita. Reed, Jhn’y 17, 1697/8. Prosont Henry , John Jennings, Wm. Reese, Jho# Hawkins, EsQuiros Edward Mayo, Clerk. p. 611. Jon Hawkins and wife Mary to Henderson Walker, Plantation hoirod from my fathor. Chowan Co. 15 Jan., 1703. Tost.: . Ash- foot, _ Lillington. (Henderson Walker was Governor, 16947) p„ 610. John Hawkins and wife Mary to Goorgo Slaid 150 a in South Lancaster. 17 Nov., 1703. Test.: _Long, Will Kootor. Chowan Co. .

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P# 140. No date. John Hawkins requests his guardian changed from his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Ward, to his father-in-law, Michaell Linch as he lives with him and his mother. p. 142. Commission of John Hawkins, Esq. Justice of the General Court of North Carolina. 12 Nov., 1701. p. 375. Thomas Hawkins, son of John and wife Mary, b. 10 Aug., 1704. p. 404. Thomas Hawkins, son of John and wife Mary, d. 24 Aug.,J 1704. p. 365. Thomas Hawkins d. 1 Juno, 1676. Frances Hawkins d. 9 Aug., 1676. p. 275. John Hawkins records brand mark for his dau., Mary Hawkins, - an under Keel on the right ear and a Poplar Leaf on the loft ear. p. 29. John Hakings, son of Thomas and Francos, b. 13 Feb., 1671/2. (?Hawkins) Mary Hakings, dau. of Thomas and Frances, b. 13 Jan., 1674. (? Hawkins) p. 275. John Hawkins records for tho Daughter Francos this markc - to witt, an under Keel on tho right ear and a crop and slit under keel on the left ear. p. 409. John Hockins, son of Thomas and wife Francos, m. Mary Bateman, dau. of Jonathan and wife Margaret, by John Durant, Justice. No date. Nearby entries, 1701. (?Hawkins)

Vol. I, p. 81. Hill of Alice Hade, dated 25 April, 1701. Grandsons: John Hawkins, Thomas Hawkins, James Hawkins. Granddaughter: Elizabeth Hawkins. Dau. Elizabeth Long. Grandsons: James Long, Thomas Long. Granddaughter: Mary Long. Exec.: Grandson John Hawkins.

Vol. I, p. 51. John Hawkins Hill, dated 8 Feb., 1716/7; prov. 10 April, 1717. Sons: Joshua, James. Dau: Anno. Thomas, son of Joyce Hart- shorno. Extx.: Joyce Hartshorno.

Virkus* Compendium, Vol. II. p. 286. Col. Phil canon Hawkins (1707-1801) No. Car. His dau. Mary m. John Downey.

Virkus* Compendium, Vol. III.

Philemon Hawkins I (1690-1725) England to Virginia, 1714, Charlos City Co., m. 1714, Anno Eleanor Howard. Col. Philemon II (1717-1801) m. Dolia Martin; res. Bute Co., No. Car. . • •

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P« 78. Sarah Hawkins (1740-1780), dau. of Joseph (6) and wife Sarah; granddaughter of Maj. Thomas, m. Gen. John Sevier of Augusta Co., Va. (1745-1815)

•’North Carolina Wills,” by Grimes.

Perquimans Co. John Bateman. Feb., 1747/8. Nephew Thcmas Bate¬ man. Brother Thomas Bateman, father of nephew Thomas. Mary Hawkins, daughter of nephew John Hawkins. Elizabeth Phelps, daughter of brother Jonathan Bateman. Mary Phelps, daughter of brother Thomas Bateman. William Bateman, son of brother Thomas. Sarah Butterre, daughter of brother Jonathan. Extr.: Thomas Bateman, brother, and William Bateman, nephew.

Pasquotank Co. Will of Thomas Hunt. Dated 7 May, 1788; prov. 2 Oct., 1696. Brother Andrew Hcnt. Other legatees - John and Thomas Hawkins, son of John Hawkins. Wit. Edw. Smith.

COLONIAL DAMES - ANCESTRAL RECORDS pp. 666-8. The ancestor of this family, Thomas Hawkins, settled at Nominy, Westmoroland Co., Va., and later removed to Maryland, where he purchased from Gov. Thomas Groon, 1650, Poplar Island, then containing a thousand acres. Married Elizabeth, widow of Daniel Stepping of Vir¬ ginia. She married (3) Seth Foster.

Thomas Hawkins d. 12 0ct», 1656. Issue: Thomas II, d. 1677, leaving no malo issue. Col. John Hawkins (1650-1717) married (1) Fran¬ ces Gross, dau. of Roger. Res. Quoon Aimo Co., Maryland, and had Er- nault and John (1681-1745) m. (l) Elizabeth, and had 2 daughters and and 3 sons, one of whom, Matthew, married 1746, Frances Gould and had Matthew II, died 1805.

DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY

Benjamin Hawkins (Aug. 15, 1754-June 6, 1818) U* S. Senator from Warren Co., No. Caro, 3rd son of Philemon, b. Va., 1717, and Delia (Martin) Hawkins. Benjamin Hawkins served in Rev. War. . .

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"Genealogical Notes on a Branch of the Family of Mayes and on the Related Families of Chappell, Bannister, Jones, Peterson, Loci©, Harda¬ way, Thiveat and Others," by Edward Mayes.

Mayes and Related Families, p. 154 ff.

XIV. John Hawkins of Tavistock, married Joan, daughter of William ima- dos (XV) of Launceston, and held lands under the corporation of Ply¬ mouth, where he probably lived. "All evidence" says the Dictionary of National Biography "points to the Hawkynses as being a Devonshire family settled for many generations at Tavistock." (Vol. 25, p. 227, under title William Hawkins) John Hawkins died before the year 1490.

XIII. William Hawkins (or Hawkyns) sea captain and merchant son of John Hawkyns of Tavistock was probably bom at Plymouth. Feb. 1554/5 he is spokon of as recently deceased* He m. Joan, dau. of William Trclawnoy (XIV) and loft issue: two sons, William (d. 1589) and John. Sir Fran¬ cis Drako is sometimes spoken of as the nephew of Sir John Hawkyns. (See Diet, of Natl. Biog. Vol. 25, p. 228 and p. 229-230)

XII. Sir John Hawkins b. Plymouth 1532 m. ca 1559 Katherine, dau, of Bonjamin Gonson, treasurer of the Navy, son of William Gonson, previous treasurer of the Navy, captain of the "Mary Grace" in 1513. (Diet, of Natl. Biog. 5:212-219, 223-225 Damo Katherine will dated 23 Juno 1591. He m. 2 Margaret, dau» of Charles Vaughan of Hergest Court in Hertford¬ shire. No issue by her. She died 1619.)

XI. Sir Richard Hawkins, only son of Sir John Hawkins by his first wife, Katherine Gonson (XII) b. 1561/2, captured by the Spanish in 1593, m. Judith_• Issue: 4 daughters, son John and son Richard.

X. John Hawkins, older son of Sir Richard, b, ca 1600 m. Hester. Issue: Robert d. 1644 in childhood; John b. 1639, d. 1642; John b, 1643.

IX. John Hawkins, b. 1643 m. Mary Dewe, daughter of Edward (X) son of Richard (XI) and Elizabeth Tesdale (XII) descendant of Thomas Tesdale, one of the founders of Pembroke College, Oxford. They had 14 children born 1671 to 1698. 2nd child: William Hawkins b. 1673 was a great criminal lawyer, author of "Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown."

VIII. John Hawkins, younger son of John and Mary Dewe, b. ca 1680, emigrated to Virginia ca 1705, settled at St. Anne’s Parish, Essex Co.

XVIII. William Trelawney at Trelawno in Cornwall before the Norman Con¬ quest, conveyed land 1366 in the vill of Trelawno to his son.

XVH. Sir John Trelawney, knight, mar. Matilda, dau. of Robert Mynwen- ich (XVIII) living in 1406/7. . . . .

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St. Mary’s Church, Prittewell, Southend-on-Sea. Baptisms 1649- Marriages 1645-1812. Burials 1645-1812.

Baptisms to 1719. Josias Hawkins, son of Israel and Mary. 1649 Benjamin Hawkins, son of Israel and Mary.- 1654 Elizabeth Hawkins, dau. of Thomas. 1662 Elizabeth Hawkins, dau. of Will, and Elizabeth. 1665 Andrew Hawkins, son of Andrew and Anna. 1694 Marriages to 1686. Israel Hawkins, widr., and Jone Reynoir, of at. Baddow. 1665 Thomas Sawkins, widr., and Mary Harris, wid., both of this parish. 1657 Thomas Hawkins and Elizabeth Hodge. 1657 Mary Hawkins and William Coats. 1686 Burials to 1679. Sarah Hawkins, wife of Thomas. 1648 Thomas Sawkins, son of Thomas. 1654 Mary Hawkins, wife of Israel. 1654 Mary Hawkins, da. of Israel. 1655 Joane Hawkins, wife of Israel. 1657 Israel Hawkins, husbandman. 1658 John Hawkins, servant to Jos. Hawkins. 1658 Mary Sawkins, wife of Thomas. 1660 Thomas Sawkins, husbandman. 1662 Elizabeth Hawkins, wife of Thomas. 1663 Thomas Hawkins, an old man. 1663 Elizabeth Hawkins, da. of Willm. 1666 Timothy Hawkins. 1670 Elizabeth Hawkins, wife of Israel. 1671 Israel Hawkins, yeoman. 1673 William Hawkins, son of William and Mary. 1679

Letter, 28 Aug., 1959, from Mrs. Eva Land, 10501 Dalerose Ave., Inglewood 2, Calif. (Excerpt)

"I have a Nathan Hawkins, b. about 1716, Spotsylvania Co., Va. His will was probated in Madison Co., Ky., in 1794. He marriod Cath¬ erine _ (sho may be his second wife). From his will the children listed are: Elizabeth, Mary, Maigarot or Massey, Nicholas, Simoon, Nathan, Jr., and Mancy, my husband’s 3rd great-grandmother, b. about 1746, of Spotsylvania Co., Va. She married John Schooler and ho diod in Garrard Co., Ky.w ’

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p. 350. Out from Middleburg, North Carolina, is Pleasant Hill, a two- and-one-half story clap-board house with gable roofs, doimers, and twin chimneys. The low wings on each side of the central section and some of the ornaments in the cornice, notably the Greek fret, are possibly addi¬ tions of the 1850’s when the house changed ownership. An inappropriate porch with rough stone columns was added in 1869.

Pleasant Hill was erected by Col. Philemon Hawkins, Jr. Hawkins* father fought alongside his father, Tryon*s chief aid at Alamance, but father and son later became ardent patriots. The son was a colonel in tho Provincial militia, member of Provincial Congrossos, and of the 1789 convention that ratified the Federal Constitution. Pleasant Hill in 1777 was the birthplace of Colonel Hawkins* son, William Hawkins, Governor of North Carolina, 1811-1814, and Speaker of the House of Com¬ mons, 1810-1811.

RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY, VIRGINIA, RECORDS. 1664-1673.

p# 52. The mark of the Hoggs and Cattle of Capt. Thomas Hawkins - cropt in the left ear and a swallow fork in the right ear. Recorded 10 March, 1665.

p. 16. Thomas Hawkins a witness in 1665, a vestryman of Parish of Sit- tenbourne, 18 Jan., 1664; 1665; 1666.

HAWKINS OF KENTUCKY

The Register of The Kentucky Historical Society. ♦’Hawkins,” by Mrs. Annie Hawkins Miles.

Vol. 3, pp. 93-94. . . . Capt. Moses Hawkins, of Virginia, was killed at Germantown during the Revolution. He had married Susanna Strother, great-granddaughter of Francis Strother of St. Mark’s Parish. His widow, with his two sons and two daughters, soon after came to Kentucky. The sons, William Strother and Moses, the daughters, Lucy and Sarah Bailey.

Capt. Moses Hawkins married Susanna Strother. Children; 1. Sarah Bailey m. James Thornton 2. Mark dsp 3. Susan dsp 4. Elizabeth m. Peter Nance 5. William m. ______6. Willis m._ 7. Sallie m. John Cammack '

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2* Lucy Hawkins m. William George. Children: a. Kittie m. Joseph Dawson b. Joseph m. Mary Ann Kaye c. Sallie m. __ d. Edward e. William f. John g. Moses h. Isaac i. Ambrose 3. William Strother Hawkins m. Katherine Keith. Children: a. I sham Keith Hawkins m. (1) Lucy Major; m. (2) Sarah H. Hall b. Charlotte Ashmon Hawkins m. James Vaughan c. Benjamin Dabney Hawkins m. Jane Watts d. Lucy Hawkins m. Thomas McGinnia e. Moses Hawkins m. Mary Sublett f. Susanna Strother Hawkins m. Thomas Edwards g. William Strother Hawkins, Jr., m. Eliza Sublett h. Katherine Keith Hawkins m. Richard Railey i. James Keith Hawkins m. (l) Ann Sublett; m. (2) Amanda Joiner j. k. 1. Elizabeth, Joseph and Mary Hawkins died in child- hood.

HAWKEN5 OF FAYETTE COUNTY, KENTUCKY

Will Book 3, p. 8. Estate of Martin Hawkins. Refers to act of General Assembly, December 19, 1821, for settling suit in Franklin Circuit Court of the widow and heirs of Martin Hawkins; i. e., Administrators of Christiana McNair vs. John T. Hawkins et al, children of said Martin Hawkins.

Refers to agreement of Margaret and Christiana Hawkins as heirs of Christiana McNair, (children of said Martin) v. John T. Hawkins, etc., children of said Martin by his first marriage; allots slaves Jason, Charlotte (the elder), Mary Ann, Sarah, Arabella, Caty and Lucy, and lower 200 acres on in Gallatin County, and the ferry across the Kentucky River at Port Y/illiam, to said Margaret, Christiana and Lucy Jane Hawkins, heirs of Christian McNair, to pay mortgage made to her by Martin dec*d., and to John T. and other children by first • V

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District Court Deed Book B, p. 93. 29 August (1798?) Christiana McNair late of Philadelphia City, now of Kentucky, to Thomas January Power of Attorney to settle accounts between me and Robert Henry Duncan of Phila¬ delphia City.

Franklin County, District Court Deed Book A, 1794-1800, p. 102. 24 August 1797 Martin and Margaret Hawkins to Benjamin Craig (all these of Franklin County) and James Hawkins of Fayette County, 613 acres at confluence of Kentucky and Ohio Rivers, laid off for Port William, and deeded to Craig, Hawkins and Hawkins by Win. Peachy, 28, 1797; witness P. Butler, Ch. Plummer, John S. Travis, Richard Masterson; acknowledged by- and recorded 19 January, 1798.

Martin Hawkins’ first wife is said to have been Elizabeth Thompson; try D. A. R. Numbers 177147 and 217106; for Thomas and Sarah (Hawkins) Butler, see Thomas Marshall Green’s "Historic Families of Kentucky," 1889, pages 264-65, and Kentucky Register, Vol« 51, page 151.

County Court Deed Book A, p. 372. 13 Apr., 1791; Som’l. Terrel and Mar¬ tin and Elizabeth Hawkins of Louisa County, Virginia, to Edward Payne, Jr., 250 A in Fayette County adj. Preston and Andrew Stoelo; s. by Rich’d. Terrel, attorney for Sam’l., and James Hawkins, attorney for Martin; acknowledged by the attorneys and recorded April Court, 1791; rerecorded June 9, 1804.

District Court Deed Book A, p. 378. Thos. Irvine, Fanny T. Hawkins, John P. Thomas, Percival Butler, Valentine Hawkins for self and as Admr. of John Hawkins’ estate, to friend James Hawkins Power of Attorney to collect and divide James Hawkins’ estate; 14 August, 1797; acknowledged and recorded 10 October, 1797. •- ; Ui . » :

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Book B, p# 131. 18 Oct., 1798, Joseph and Margaret Hawkins to Thomas King of Bottetourt County, Va., 337 A in Bottetourt, pat. to Michael Bcwyer 5 July, 1774, who sold to Hawkins; on branch of James River on west side of Blue Ridge; wit. Jas. Bliss; ack. by Joseph and rec. 19 Oct., 1798#

Dt. Ct, D.B. C, p. 155. 26 Feb., 1800, John and Mary Hawkins of Hanover County, Va., to John H. Alexander, 130 A on waters of Hickman Creek; is part of settlement gr. John as asnnee of Dan’l. Turner; ack. by John by his attorney, James Hawkins, and rec. 11 March, 1800. p. 331. Martin Hawkins of Gallatin Co., Admr. of Edmond Hawkins and Guardian of Edm.’s chdn., to Thos. Bodley, P of A to divide Edmond’s land with Levi Todd or others entitled thereto; 29 Sept., 1800; ack. and rec. same. p# 351. 25 Oct., 1800, Joseph Hawkins to Win. and Sarah Mitchell of Bed¬ ford Co., Va., tract pat. by mistake to Joseph Hawkins; should have been to Benj. Hawkins, dec’d., who willed said land to his two daughters, Magdalen now Mrs. Mathew Harvey, and Sarah, now Mrs. Wbi. Mitchell; Mar¬ tha and Magdalen have made over their right to Win. and Sarah Mitchell; pat. 14 July, 1769, 400 A in Lunenburg Co., Va. , on branch of Meherron and Blue Stone; m. adj. Tibbs; and Evins; wit. Thos. Bodiey; ack. and rec. same. p. 415. Thos. Irwin, Martin Hawkins for self and as Edmund Hawkins* Admr., John Hawkins, Percival Butler, John P. Thomas and Robt. Stewart, all heirs of John Hawkins of Hanover Co., Va.; Mary Hawkins, John’s Exx.; to James Hawkins P of A to collect; 6 Jan., 1801; hck. and rec. same.

Circuit Court Deed Book A, p. 363. Mary Hawkins to John T. Hawkins of Albemarle Co., Va.; my interest as heir of Elizabeth Hawkins who was heir of John Thompson to 1165 A in Albemarle Co., on waters of Meadow Cr.; was sold by John Williamson to sd. Thompson, who devised to Eliza¬ beth Hawkins, dec’d.; 5 May, 1804; wit# J. Hawkins; ack. and rec. same.

Note, this last in Mrs- Ardery’s Ky. Records, Vol. II, but she missed the important Thompson connection.

All persons of Fayette County, Kentucky, and all land in that county, unless otherwise stated above.

SCOTT COUNTY, KENTUCKY--burned records. Scott cut from Woodford, 1792. Dashes indicate gaps in burned records.

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Thomas Hawkins, Nancy (or Mary) Cason, John Hawkins, Fanny Thomas, Betsy Faulkner, Wm., Caty and Lucinda Hawkins; Executors, wife and Philemon, Thomas, Jameson and John Hawkins and John Payne, d. 30 October, 1804; witnesses Toliver Craig, Andrew Johnson, Lewis -; Sarah relinquishes as Executrix, 22 Sept., 1806; probated September Court, 1806, proved by first two witnesses.

Will Book C, p. 37. Will of Sally Hawkins, 29 Aug., 1816; to Wm. Wilson having provided for him sufficiently; frees slave Joseph; to the heirs, relationship not stated; Jamison and Win* Hawkins, Peggy Cave, Sally S. Thomas, Nancy Cason, Fanny Thomas, Betsy Forkwin (Faulknei?), Lucinda Davis—-; Witnesses Alexr. Steele, Anderson--Peake and Elizabeth Johnson. Codicil, to dau. Lucy Davis and her children, property I pur¬ chased of Daniel W. Davis, including slaves Nann, Anne, John and Lewis; to said Lucy the one equal part of John Hawkins deceased I now hold and which I bought of Daniel W. Davis; 17 June, 1817; Wit. W. F. Bradford, Elijah and-Hawkins; probated October Court, 1819.

Will Book A, p. 358. John Hawkins, Guardian of his children, James W*, Margaret H*, Strother I. (or J.), Gabriel L., G. Lewis and Llewellyn J. Hawkins; he to account to them as they become twenty-one, estate by will of their grandfather, M. Gabriel Jonos, deceased.;—1807.

Note: This John Hawkins m. Anna Gabriella Jones in Rockingham County, Virginia, 1780; see Strickler's "Old Tenth Legion Marriages," 1928, p. 63. John and Anna Gabriella make many deeds.

One Martin Hawkins married Polly Shipp, daughter of Richard Wyatt Ship, whose widow, Elizabeth, married James Kay, Guardian of the Shipp orphans. Martin and Polly lived in Scott County.

Deed Book B, p. 186. 20 Oct*, 1813, Thomas W. and Anne E. Hawkins of Bourbon County to Strother I. Hawkins of Woodford County; acknowledged by Thomas W. and recorded October 20, 1831.

Deed Book E, p. 22. Jas. W* and Frances W. Hawkins of Franklin Co., Ky., to John C. Buckner, lot in Georgetown; ack. (in Franklin?)-rec. Oct. Court, 1821.

p. 34. 1 Sept., 1821, Elijah and Sophia Hawkins to Jas. Long 59 A on water of Dry Run adj. Jas. M. Briscoe and Oas. L. Norris; ack. and rec. 9/21/21.

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slave Lewis abt. 13, now at Fielding Bradford’s; 8 Jan., 1822; ack. and rec. next day.

All persons of Scott County and all land in Scott, unless otherwise in¬ dicated.

Deed Book G, p. 289. -—1826 Thos. W. and Anne E. Hawkins to Geo. Beatty; Jas. W. and Frances Hawkins had conveyed to Beatty-on Long Lick Fk. of Eagle Cr., meant to be 100 A; sd. Hawkins thought it lay in a 2000 A tr. given him the-John W. Hawkins by his father, John Hawkins; but it is in a tr. conveyed to above Thos. 17. Hawkins by John Hawkins; 100 A- p. 320. -Jas. Wood Hawkins and Frances R. Hawkins of Franklin Co., and Thos. W. and Ann Ellinor Hawkins to Benj. B. Ford (and Warren heirs); sd. Thos-sold to Jas. W. his ropewalk and warehouse and Jas. W. sold to Ford (and Warren); is deed and quitclaim; ack. at different times (unclear) and rec. 28 June, 1826.

Deed Book K, p. 50. 1 Feb., 1834, M. W. Dickey to-Hawkins Exx. and Royce Quarles, Exx., of Martin Hawkins his interest in land on rd. from Georgetown to Lexington, about 1 mile from Georgetown, where he lived; was bought by first parties at Sheriff’s sale-heirs of Cleon Hawkins v. Exx. of Win#-ack. and rec. March 4, 1836.

HAWKINS, MADISON COUNTY

Deed Book A, p. 71. —1788 Wm. and Sarah Robinson to son-in-law, Nicho¬ las Hawkins, Jr#, 388 A on Creek, pt. of 1025 A survey where he now lives, adj. Wm. Robinson and John Pitman; all of and in Madison Co.; ack. and rec. 22 Apr., 1788.

HAWKINS, BOURBON COUNTY

Deed Book B, p. 325. 16 March, 1793, John and Cassandra Hawkins to Chas. Yelton 51 A, pt. of Sam’l. Lyon’s set.; ack. and rec. March Ct. 1793. (All these of Bourbon)

HAWKINS, JESSAMINE COUNTY cut from Fayette, 1799

Deed Book A, p. 107. 9 May, 1800, James and Lucy Hawkins to Fxy» 109 A; adj. Lewis and Henderson; Witness, Y/alter Wyatt, Davis and Goo. Walker; ack. by Lucy 16 May, 1800, proved by the Walkers and rec. June Ct., 1800.

p. 193. 20 Apr., 1801, Sheriff to Campbell; m. Maj. Wm. Lewis v. estate of Edmond Hawkins in Franklin Co.; 400A; ack. and rec. same. „ f,'

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Deed Book B, p. 67. Catherine Hawkins frees slave Chas., aco. to Thos. Hawkins1 will, 21 May, 1804; wit. Samfl. Overstreet, Jho. Hawkins, Thos. Ashford; proved by wits, and rec. May Ct., 1804.

p. 243. 29 Dec., 1806 Joseph and Littlebury Hawkins, heirs of Edmond Hawkins of Lexington, Ky., to John Withers 43 A on Jessamine Or.; adj. John Campbell, John Lowry, Henry Or eon; is pt. of Edmond Hawkins1 1000 A entry; Wit. Peter W eat hers, A. (Ann?) Logan, Lucy Kerby; proved by wits, and rec. Jan. Ct., 1807.

DEPOSITION OF NATHAN HAWKINS Madison County, Kentucky, Deed Book A, p. 82.

Deposition of Nathan Hawkins, ^;od 74, taken before George Adams and Joseph Kennedy, Justices of the Peace; was present about thirty-one or thirty-two years ago in Spottsylvania County, Virginia, when John Hawkins married Elizabeth Ellis, daughter of William Ellis, of Spottsyl- vania; William told John that for his marrying his daughter, ho would buy and give him (John) two good negroes and ho should have equal share with his other children at his death; after they wore married two negro girls came to the door and Mr. Ellis informed John he might have his choice. Mrs. Ellis answered No, she would not part with either of the girls; she intended one for a milkmaid and the other for a washmaid, but that he might have Millie, a young girl. John, after some conver¬ sation, said it was very little odds which of the girls he had; although she was the smallest she might soon grow up. Upon which Mr. Ellis gave John Hawkins the girl, and about four days after Millie was moved to John Hawkins1 and there remained until after the decease of said Hawkins. In the administration of his estate Millie was appraised in said estate and the relict had her thirds allotted to her; that her father, Mr. Ellis, wished Millie not to be included in the appraisal but the widow excepted against it and said Millie was John Hawkins1 and should be in the appraisal and his children should not be wronged, and her father agreed to it.

Mr. Ellis was appointed Guardian and hired Millie with the other negroes for the benefit of the orphans* Some time after the widow married Robert Collins who brought suit against heirs of said Hawkins for said Millie but how it came out of Court this deponent knoweth not. The matter was submitted to arbitration of Joseph Brook, Edward Hardin and Thomas Colson, Justices of the Peace for Spottsylvania County, and the award was in favor of the orphans; but deponent further sayoth, Robert Collins said in his hearing ho would give his bond to stand to the award, and further sayeth not. (Dated) July 24, 1790; 7/itnesses, George Adams and J. Kennedy; acknowledged and recorded 3 August, 1790.

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JESSAMINE COUNTY, continued

Deed Book B, p. 328. John, Benj., and Jas. Hawkins, Polly Barnett, John Barnett, Willis Hawkins and Sally Hawkins, chdn. of Eliz. Hawkins, dau. of Andrew Bourne of Culpeper Co., Va., to our bro., Moses Hawkins, P of A to recover slaves let us by our grandfather, Andr. Bourne; 27 Feb., 1808; s. and ack. by John Barnett and Willis and Sally Hawkins only and rec. same. p. 338. Moses and Joyce Hawkins (late Cushinberry) to Henry Cushin- berry of Orange Co., Va., P of A to sell out int. in 103 A in Orange Co. on N. Fk. of Pamunky River where Moses Cushonberry dec*d. lived; we are ent. to 1/9. Joyce is an heir; subject to dower of Mary Cushen- berry, widow of sd. Moses; 20 May, 1808; ack. and rec. 30 May, 1808.

WILL OF ANN HAWKE NS Boyle County, Kentucky, Will Book 1, p. 139.

Mentions my farm in Madison County; to daughtors, Catherine Sum¬ mers, (slave Charles); Dorothy Scott, Betsy Grimes, Martha McDowell (slave Jane), and Ann Gentry (slave Caroline); granddaughters, Amanda and Sally Ann Kerlcy (slave Milly); sons Wm. (slave David), Carey (slave Peter) and Chas. (slaveboys Howard and Anderson); refers to will of late husband; granddau. Ann Grimes (dau. of Betsy); she to have slave Harrison. Exx., son Wm.; dated 7 Dec., 1844; wit. Nelson May, Wm. W. Gregory; proved by Gregory and by Milton I. Durham as to May, and probated, 21 March, 1853.

FAYETTE COUNTY, KENTUCKY

County Court Deed Book C, p. 37. 13 Sept., 1807; Martin Hawkins of Franklin County to Jacob W. Walker of Logan County, in trust; Martin owes the heirs of his late brother, James; to pay debts sells his own property; conveys the military tract of 1000 A, the only military claim on waters of Drake*s Creek in Warren County, claimed by Martin and by James Hawkins* heirs; wit. Sam*l. Redd, Simon Laughlin, John Hicks; proved by witnesses and recorded November 19, 1807. '

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HAWKINS NOTES, KENTUCKY, contributed by Mrs, Elmer Botts, Custer, Mont.

Deed Book T, p. 131. Joseph H. Hawkins, now of New Orleans, late of Lexington, Ky., to John Botts of Ky., power of att'y to do business in Kentucky, and Ohio, particularly 74 A tract in Ohio patented to Samuel I. Dyer, Sr., and conveyed to Hawkins by Samuel Dyer, Jr., attorney, by deed dated Oct. IS, 1817, and 900 A patented to said Samuel and deeded by his attorney, Samuel, Jr., Oct. 12, 1817. Dated June 12, 1819. States he has formerly given power of att’y to Y/ill Hawkins, and reaffirms same.

Deed Book U, p. 62. Sept. 29, 1820, mortgage to John Botts from Littlebury Hawkins, on slave and personal property, sold John for $1500.

Percival Butler married Milly Hawkins. Thos. Irwin married the widow Todd, nee Hawkins.

John Hawkins married Mary. Their dau*, Mary, married Tolliver (Taliaferro) Craig, Sr. Mary and T. Craig, Sr., had dau., Sarah married Manoah Singleton whose bro. Edmond Singleton left a widow, Margaret, who married (2) John Hawkins and (3) Samuel Craig.

Old Bethel Cemetery, Bath County, Ky. (tombstone)

"Infant dau. of D. and L. Hawkins, born and died Sept. 10, 1832.” "Infant son of D. and L. Hawkins, born and died June 13, 1853." "Lucinda, wife of Dennis Hawkins, born June 19, 1817 died July 5, 1853."

Joseph H. Hawkins was a lawyer and partner with Stephen Austin in the Texas project. He died in the spring of 1824. Ho and Littleberry Hawkins were brothers. After death of Joseph H. Hawkins, his widow and children returned from Austin, Tex., to live in Ky.

Littleberry Hawkins is named in Campbell Co., Va», will Dec. 5, 1793, of Wm. Hawkins: wife, Mary; sons Littleberry, Joseph and 1/Jiiu; dau., Milly Hicks. Excr. Robert Hawkins.

Deed Book N, p. 381. Fleming Co., Ky., June 5, 1826. Gregory R. Haw¬ kins of Fleming Co. sells to Sylvan us W. Mosse of Montgomory Co., a tract on Licking River, land runs oast to a stake on Water St. in the town of Millford, thence to Mosse’s Alley thence to a stake on Main St. including lots 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14. Witnesses: John M. Hawkins and Draper Chipman. • ' i *

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HAWKINS NOTES, contributed by Mrs* Smiley Blanton, 200 East 66th St., New York 21, N. Y.

I am especially interested in John Hawkins, of Spotsylvania Co., Va., St. Georges Parish. He was b. between 1731 and 1733 as he came of age between 1752 and *54. He was the son of Nicholas Hawkins, Sr., and Elizabeth Long. Elizabeth Long was the daughter of John Long (Essex and Spotsylvania) and Elizabeth, his wife, whose mark was a J.

In 1758 or *59 John Hawkins married Elizabeth Ellis, the dau. of William Ellis (Gloucester and Spotsylvania) and his wife, Elizabeth. This information on tho marriage of John Hawkins and Elizabeth Ellis was hard to ccrne by but by great good fortune record A-82 Madison Co., Ky., Court of July 24, 1790, is a deposition made by John’s brother Nathan with regard to the marriage of John and Elizabeth and has to do with a suit in regard to a slave named Milly. It gives the name of Elizabeth Ellis Hawkins second husband, Robert Collins. It is an a- musing and interesting paper and worth hunting up. (See p. 56)

The roster of John Hawkins* siblings is somewhat obscuro duo to a queer contradiction in somo dates, but there was at least James, Nicholas, Jr., Nathan, Alexander, and Catheron Mcdonel and Ann Prit¬ chett, all according to the will of Nicholas, Sr.

Of Nathan I have seme additional data worth publishing, I think. He was born, according to his own statement, in 1716. He migrated to Madison Co., Ky., where he lived his life out. In a deed (but recorded 4 years after his death) his wife*s name was Frances. His will was probated 4 Nov., 1794, Will Book A, p. 64, Madison Co. , Ky. His chil¬ dren were Elizabeth (edw.), Lovel, Nicholas, Nancy (John) Schroeder, Nathan, who could be the man of that name from Mercer Co., Ky., whose revolutionary deposition is number 30457.

John Hawkins’ wife, Elizabeth (now married to Robt. Collins), his three daughters and sons-in-law, and his wife’s second husband are re¬ corded signing paper. Spotsylvania Co. Deed Book K, Sept. 28:1784. He had died in 1764, leaving four daughters. One, Catherine, shortly disappears. The second, Elizabeth, married William Gosnoy (of whom more), the third, Ann, married Thomas Jonos, and tho fourth, Agatha, was the first wife of Benjamin Haley. All of this group moved to Ken¬ tucky from Frederick Co., Va,, including the second husband of Eliza¬ beth, Robt. Collins, but I do not have any record of Elizabeth Ellis Hawkins Collins after 1784.

William Gosnoy who marriod Elizabeth Hawkins, died in Bourbon Co., Ky. His property was divided in 1799, His two brothers-in-law and his wife’s step^fathor servod in tho settlement of his estate. His proper¬ ty was divided among 9 children. John, tho eldest, was of age, but the remaining eight wore infants. His daughter, Salley Gosney, was born in Virginia in 1785. She married Asa Chapman in 1801, at the age of 16. .V . v -A

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I have quite a bit more data on the siblings of many of these people, but I presume that on all these later people you wish only the direct line.

KENTUCKY REGISTER 26:307-8. Butler Burying Ground, Carrolton, Ky. Copied and contributed by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Newman, Carrollton, Ky.

General Percival Butler, son of Thomas Butler and Eleanor Parker, of Kilkenny, Ireland. Born Apr. 4, 1760; died Sept. 9, 18—. He was a Captain in the Revolutionary Army and the last of five noble brothers of the Pennsylvania lino.

Mildred Hawkins, wife of Gen. P. Butler, dau. of John Hawkins and Mary Langford of Va., b. Jan. 2, 1763; d. 29 May, 1833.

Eleanor Butler, dau. of Gen. Percival Butler and Mildred his wife, b. 7 May, 1787; d. 20 May, 1844.

Major William 0. Butler, son of Gen. Percival Butler and his wife, Mildred Hawkins, b. Apr. 19, 1791; d. 6 Aug., 1880.

Eliza A. Todd, dau. of Gen. Robert Todd and his wife Ann Todd, wife of Gen. Wm. 0. Butler, b. 2 Jan., 1796; d. 16 Apr., 1833.

Richard P. Butler, b0 27 Sept., 1792; d. 1 Jan., 1885.

Caroline T. Butler, wife of Charles H. Powell, dau. of Richard P. Butler and Pauline Bullock his wife, b. 20 Sept., 1835; d. 2 May, 1868.

Pierce Butler, son of Percival Butler and Mildred Hawkins, b. 4 Oct., 1792; d. 15 Jan., 1851.

Eliza S. Butler, wife of Pierce Butler, dau. of Col. John Allen and jane Logan his wife, bo 26 Sept., 1806; d, 29 July, 1861.

Fanny M. Butler, dau. of Gen. Percival Butler and Mildred Hawkins his wife, b. 19 Apr., 1796; d. 26 Nov., 1843.

Caroline T. Butler, wife of James Prior, b. 4 Fob., 1798; d. 7 Jan., 1885.

Edward Butler, b. 26 Apr., 1800; d. 31 Deco, 1801.

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WILL OF URIAH EDWARDS

Uriah Edwards, Berkeley Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Va., dated 16 April, 1781. Executor's Bond dated Aug. 17, 1781. Wit.: Charles Pem¬ berton, Edward Brasfield, Bonnet Pemberton. Executors: Edward Herndon, Joseph Herndon and my son, John Edwards. Legatees: wife, Milley Ed¬ wards; son, John Edwards, my four youngest children, Benjamin, Moses, Milly and Mary Edwards; Rebecca, wifo of Reuben Hawkins and Elizabeth, wife of Elisha Hawkins. Will Book E, p. 404.

VIRGINIA COLONIAL DECISIONS, Vol. II, 1733-1741

p. B243. Will of Thomas Hawkins, 8 Feb., 1675. Son Thomas, son John. Thomas died underage without issue and John inherited.

HAWKINS QUERY IN THE HARTFORD (CONN.) TIMES

April 25, 1959. Query C-2972 (l). Data asked of Benjamin Franklin Hawkins, d. Woodford Co., Ky., aged 91. How is he related to the family of Benjamin Franklin Hawkins who went to Ohio? Name of his wife unknown. Known child is Benjamin Franklin Hawkins, b. Woodford Co., Ky., May 1, 1826; d. aged 75; m. Margaret Jane Douthitt. Her data asked. Signed G. J. B.

Letter from Mrs. John Fedorchak (Catherine Foreaker), 529 Monroe St., Gary, Ind. Dec. 16, 1955. Excerpt.

”1 am interested in a Hawkins family, and in the event that you ever run into any records about Hawkins that might seem pertinent to this family, I would appreciate your help.

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William Hawkins, b. in Md#, 1766* Rev. William had a sister, Ruth Haw¬ kins# These persons were living in the vicinity of present-day Fairmont, W# Va., by 1820, but may have been in Loudoun Co., Va., prior to this.

Joshua Hawkins m. (1) Cassa Tracy, sometime bef# 1808; m# (2) Sarah Sandy in 1830, Harrison Co«, W# Va# By his 1st wife, he was the father of Elizabeth Hess, Mary Jackson, William, Jared, Idney Jackson, Jame6 and Levi (twins), Catherine, and John# By his 2nd wife he had Benjamin Franklin, Rebeoca and Eliza Jane. All of these children, with the ex¬ ception of Elizabeth Hess, moved on to Monroe Co., Ohio. Elizabeth and Jeremiah Hess, her husband, remained in Harrison Co#, W# Va.

Rev. William Hawkins was married three times - once to Mary Amos# He was the father of 13 children, including names of Elizabeth, Mary, James, John, Joshua and Idney (which is rather an unusual name and I am inclined to believe that perhaps it might have been the name of the mother of Joshua and Rev. William, since it was used in both families). Rev. William Hawkins was also the father of a dau«, probably by his first wife, named Cassandra Hawkins.

Rev. William Hawkins and most of his family remained in W# Va# - in the counties of Marion, Monongalia, and Harrison, and Rev. William d. in 1855. Joshua d. in Monroe Co., Ohio, in 1856.”

Letter from Dr. Lewis T. Bullock, 3875 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif. April 21, 1956. Excerpt.

MI have considerable data on the North Carolina branch of the Haw¬ kins family. Philemon, 1690-1725, m. Ann Eleanor Howard and had: (1) Philemon, b. 28 Sept., 1717, d. 1801, m. 1743, Delia Martin; (2) John Hawkins m# Mary_; (3) Ann Hawkins. (2) John Hawkins m. Mary and had Mary Hawkins, m. 12 Aug., 1760, Granville Co., N. Nathaniel Bullock, son of Richard Bullock and his wife, Ann Henley; she d# in Ogle¬ thorpe Co., Ga., in 1833. (1) Philemon had Col. Philemon, Col. Benjamin, Col. John, Col. Joseph Hawkins, Delia or Fanny who m# Leonard Henley Bullock, brother of above Nathaniel, and Ann Hawkins# • •"

GENEALOGICAL HELPER Doc ember, 1958

Mrs. Ray V. Jared, 503 South Fair St., Olney, Ill., wants the names of children of Dr. James Wayne Upshaw (1779-1837), first marriage to his first cousin, Nancy Upshaw.

Dr. James Wayne Upshaw was the oldest son of Capt. James Upshaw, Jr. (1753-1807) (Original member of the Society of Cincinnati) and his wife, Mary Molly Martin. Ho was b. in Essex Co., Va., Doc. 6, 1779; d# 1837 • . . «

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The will of Capt. Upshaw, probated Feb. 16, 1807, mentions the following children: James Wayne Upshaw m. Nancy, dau. of Jeremiah Up¬ shaw (his 1st cousin); Lewis Green Upshaw m. Alice, dau. of Jeremiah Upshaw (his 1st cousin); Mason Tazewell B. Upshaw m. _ Jones; Maria Upshaw m. John Hawkins; Louisa Upshaw m. William Hawkins, 2nd Robt. Har¬ vey; Martha Upshaw m. Francis Buckner; Arthur Martin Montgomery m. Mar¬ tha B. Jones, 2nd Ann K. Crockett; Sarah Upshaw (1794-1889) m. Dr. W. A. Massie; Elizabeth J. Upshaw m. Thos. Harwood, Tenn.; Harriet Upshaw m. Wm. M. Hawkins.

In 1820 there were no Upshaws in Giles Co., Tenn., but the 1830 Giles Co. census records show most of this family of Upshaws in Giles Co. Lewis Green Upshaw, Mason Tazewell Upshaw, Arthur Martin Montgom¬ ery Upshaw, John Hawkins, husband of Maria, and Wm. Hawkins, husband of Louisa, were all there. . •

"Marriages of Amelia County, Virginia, 1735-1815” by Kathleen Booth Williams. 1961.

p. 51. 14 September 1805. Hawkins, Grief B. and Fatha Coleman. Daniel Coleman writes: "Let Grief B. Hockins and Fatha Coleman have a license." Wit. to request, Samuel Ligon and Grief Powell. Sur. Richard Powell. Mar. Book H-3.

Returned 28 August 1788. Hawkins, Robert and Eliza Smith. Married by Rev. John Pollard. Minister's Return.

8 December 1774. Hawkins, William and Delila Martin, dau. of George Martin, whose consent is dated 8 December, 1774. Wit. to con¬ sent John Morris and Peter B-» Sur. Thomas Huddleston, p. H-l. (NOTE: The Register has 1772 - consent is 1774.)

5 March 1763. Hawkins, Zachariah and Elizabeth Wilkerson. Sur. John Drinkard. p. H-l.

"Second Census of Kentucky, 1800" G. Glenn Clift. 1954.

Hawkens, James Gallatin County 4/11/1800 Hawkens, Martin Gallatin County 4/11/1800 Hawkins, Abraham Mercer County 1800 .S3

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Letter from Mrs. Dorothy Hawkins, 502 W. 9th St*, Portageville, Mo. Feb. 1, 1962. Excerpt.

"The Hawkins family came from either North or South Carolina in the early 1800fs to settle in Indiana. John Hawkins d. there in 1848. Name of his wife is desired. His son, Isaac 7/right Hawkins, d. 1834; m. 25 Oct., 1826, Priscilla Wallace, b. 1809. Children: 1* Sarah Hawkins m. Tom Ragsdale; 2. Christiana Hawkins m. _Riggs, res. Mt. Carmell, Ill.; 3. George Whitfield Hawkins m. Elizabeth Van Fleet and had William T. m. Evelyn Edwards; Dora; Nancy; Jess; Emma; and George Thomason Hawkins, b. 1872; d. 1958; m. Hattie Ruark."

Letter from Dr. H. C. Smith, 1440 Ardmore Ave., Glendale 2, Calif. July 21, 1960.

"Having just had the items on the Hawkins Family in your column of July 8, 1960 read to me and noting that what I have in my records are not found among them, I am writing you the data I have taken from ray file and from my Darnall-Damell Family and Allied Families, Volume I, and from the files of Volume II of Darnall-Darnell Allied Families not yet published.

I am sending this data in the hope that it will be of some value to the compiler in his proposed symposium on the Hawkins Family."

From my book, Darnall-Darnell and Allied Families, Volume I

HAWKINS:

Frances H. "Fannie", Vol. I, Sec. Ill, p. 10, m. Frederick A. Durnell, Nov. 27, 1887, in Champaign Co., Ohio. Jane, Vol. I, Sec. IV, p. 96, m. Hawkins, res. Lincoln, Nebraska. Morrell J., Vol. I, Sec. IV, p. 249, m. Opal Ladima Darnell, March 21, 1946. Wiley, Vol. I, Sec. IV, p. 95, m. Nellie Darnell, Aug. 18, 1917, in Mason Co., Ky. Walter, Vol. I, Sec. IV, p. 207, m. Amanda Darnell, June 30, 1894. Darnall-Damell and Allied Families, Volume II (unpublished) Lloyd Nathaniel m. Billie Ruth, Sept. 6, 1942, Taylor Co., Texas; ch»n: 1:7 , r- •

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"Plymouth Armada Heroes: The Hawkins Family"

This is a most interesting book for anyone who wishes to study the early history and lineage of the Hawkins family in England as the line¬ age presented dates back into the fifteenth century. This compiler did not find clues for connecting the Virginia Hawkins family to any of those who lived in England in the 1600’s as outlined in detail in this record of Aimada Heroes.

Also, see "Genesis," by Alexander Brown, Vol. II, p. 915, for more records on John Hawkins of Tavistock and his ancestor, Sir John Trelaw- ney.

Virkus’ "Abridged Compendium"

Vol. I, p. 933. Lieut. Col. William Polk, b. 1758; d. 1834; m. (2) Sarah Hawkins, dau. of Philemon.

Vol. II, p. 159. Catherine Hawkins, b. 1798; d. 1870; dau. of John of Hanover Co., Va.; m. 1817, Daniel Singleton.

"Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1800," by Nell Marion Nugent. p. 39. Elizabeth Hawkins and __ Hawkins, her sonn, 300 acs. Charles River Co., 9 May, 1636, p. 348, 150 acs. lying S. E. upon the New Po¬ quoson River, W. Nly into the woods, N. E. upon the Cr. parting this and Mr. John Cheesemans lands 3c W. Sly upon the penije baye. The other 150 acs. called the Nutt tree neck lying S. E. into the river, N. V. into the woods and Wly upon Hawoods Cr. Due according to* the will of Thomas Hawkins, husband and father of the aforesaid parties, to whom it was due for trans. or 6 pers.: Roger Blackwell, Richard Jennings, Richard Baker George Collect, William Mitchell, Tho. Butlinge. .

. . • 67. p. 175. John Ingram, 300 acres, Elizabeth City Co., Not. 23, 1647, p. 140, E. upon Point Comfort Cr., W* upon land of Humphrey Tabb, N., upon land now in possession of John Hawkins ... p. 233. Robert Flake, 600 acs. Isle of Wight Co., 10 March, 1653, p. 11. On the third swamp of the Black Water, beg. at the mouth of a small reedy branch, on Bushes neck, running by said swamp Sly. near a small run of water where the sd. Flakes former land first begins, etc. for trans. of 12 persons: John Collet, Ann his wife, John Collet, junr., Jer. Collet, Sam Collet, John Martin, Ann Towerman, Moroco Mo (re¬ cord partially destroyed), Jon. Hawkins, Eliz. his wife, Elias Fas- lowe, Jer. Hayman.

Old Rappahannock Co., 7a. Will of Thomas Hawkins. Dated 8 Feb., 1675; prov. 20 Sept., 1677. To sons Thomas and John. Wife: Frances. "• • my former wifefs diamond ring and pearly neacklace to my dau. Elizabeth Hawkins if lives to be 16 years of age; if not, then to her sister Hannah Hawkins. My brother Samuel Bloomfield and wife Frances Hawkins, extrs. Wit.: John Graves, Abraham Raw. John Graves, ca 29 years of age; Abraham Raw ca 33 years of age. Further record 20 Jan., 1677. If one son died before of age, all lands to other son. If he not living, then to be divided to daughters.

Old Rappahannock County Records, 1664-1673. p. 31. Feb. 7, 1664. Rec*d ... of Mr. Richard Lawrence full satis¬ faction from all debts due and demands whatsoever due from him to Mr. Richard Wright of Boston in New England and in particular from a bill of thirteen hundred and twelve pounds of tobacco and casko or there¬ abouts as witness my hand the day and year above said I being the at¬ torney of the said Knight. Tho: Hawkins. Recognized in Cur. Cones*- rappa 7 die Feb. 1665. Recorded. Teste.: Robert Davis. (DFW - Knight or Wright in the above?) p. 43, Power of Attorney. Richard West of Parish of Sittingbourne, County of Rappahannock - land on Popoman*s Branch - 3 Jan., 1654 - to Thomas Hawkins. Witnesses: Alice Fuller, Thomas Melton.

Louisa Co., Va. 3 Nov., 1770. Sarah Smith m. Alexander Parker of Spotsylvania Co. Parents or Guardian: John Hav/kins and William Smith consent. Sur. or Wit.: Robert Stubblefield, Joseph Hawkins, Lucy Duke, Cleavars Duke, Beverly Stubblefield.

Louisa Co., Va. 30 Sept., 1772. Anne anith m. Richard Johnson. Consent of John Hawkins. . , ' • • •»." . o: \ ' • . ' i. • vr ■; .> ' > . . ■

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3V61. Will of Thomas Lucas, the Elder of Sittingboume Parish, Rappahannock Co. Dated 14 Oct., 1669; prov. 14 March, 1673. Legatees: sons-in-law: John Catlett, Capt. Thomas Hawkins; grandchild, Mary Haw- — kins; son Thomas Lucas; sister-in-law Mrs. Margaret Painier (?)• Thomas Lucas m. Margaret, widow of Capt. John Upton. (DIW - there is much more in this reference but not copied)

Dinwiddie Co., Ya. Tax List, 1782. Phillamon Hawkins.

Louisa Co., Va. Will Bk. 2, p. 44. Will of Charles Smith. Left to John Hawkins of Hanover Co., in trust for children: Elizabeth Brown, Lucy Smith, Susannah Wild, William Smith, Ann Smith, Sarah Smith. Extrs.: John Lewis, Patrick Henry, John Hawkins and son, William Smith. Dated 30 Aug., 1768. Wit.: Cosby Duke, John Cosby, Thomas Tait. Prov. 12 Dec., 1768.

"History of Holt and Atchison Counties, Missouri," 1882. p. 738. George P. Hawkins, b. Saline County, Mo., 18 Nov., 1833, son of Reuben Hawkins of Virginia.

DAR Lineage Book 88, p. 87. John Hawkins (1732-1786) in Maryland troops, m. Mary Waller; d. Hillsboro, No. Car. Dau. Elizabeth m. John Dick.

1810 Census, Jefferson Co,, Ky. Elijah Hawkins; Henry Hawkins.

1810 Census, Jessamine Co., Ky. John Hawkins; Richard Hawkins; Moses Hawkins; John Hawkins; Charles Hawkins, free man of colour; Jesse Hawkins; George Hawkins; Giles Bhwkins; Thomas Hawkins.

1850 Census, Hardin Co., Ky. Vincent Hawkins, age 46. (Family not copied.)

Orange Co., Va. Will Bk. 1, p. 6. John x Hawkins, bondsman, with widow, Mary Jennings, and Isaac Smith for administration of estate of John Jennings.

Old Rappahannock County, Va., Records, 1664-1673.

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Prich of Sittenboume, 1664, 1665, and 1666.

P* 52. The mark of the Hoggs and Cattle of Capt. Thomas Hawkins - cropt in the left ear and a swallow fork in the right ear. Recorded 10 March, 1665.

Lancaster County, Va. Will Bk. 5, p. 110. Will of John Hawkins. Dated 9 Feb., 1686; recorded 11 March, 1686. Devisees: Samuel Branch, Jho. Wells’ son, Thos. Chattwin, Nathaniel Brown, Thos. Goosley, Alex. Stkins, Thos. Chowning. Extr. Thos. Chowning. Wit.: Stephen Tomlin, Nathaniel Brown, Tho. Chattwin.

"Colonial Caroline: A History of Caroline County, Virginia," by T. E. Can?)bell. 1954. p. 16. Prior to 1665 one Thomas Hawkins appears to have gotten a color of title in some way to an extensive tract of land around Portobago Bay, although no record of any such grant appears in the land books. Refer¬ ence to such a grant, however, is made in the description of later gran¬ tees, including the Buckners, Boverleys, Wormleys and Taliaferros, who were engaged in a series of disputes and lawsuits with Hawkins and his heirs over the title to this land. p. 22. Ralph Woimely arguments with Thomas Hawkins and his heirs over land south of Portobago Bay. p. 296. 1675 to Thomas Hawkins 2611 acres on the Rappahannock 2 miles above Portobago Indian town. p. 308. To Philemon Hawkins 400 acres in Polecat Valley, back line of Thomas Terry’s. 1719. p. 313. To Philemon Hawkins, 800 acres. Two grants bound by Polecat and the Rid go Road and the lands of Thomas Carr and Augustine Moor. 1725.

To Jacob Burress, 400 acres adjoining tho lands of John Hawkins. 1725.

5V405. Agreement between John Askew and John Hawkins. For 2500 lb. tobacco, sells his place with all its apple, peach and cherry trees, May 10th 1655; Signed by John Hawkins. John Askew made his mark. Isle of Wight Co. •

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"Virginia Wills and Administrations," by Torrence. (Copied only those before 1750, except for Spotsylvania Co. DEW)

Amelia Northumberland Benjamin Hawkins 1745a Jho Hawkins 1652w Essex Jno Hawkins 1742i Jno Hawkins 1726w Rappahannock Thos, Hawkins 1739w Thos. Hawkins 1677w Frederick Spotsylvania Thos. Hawkins 1748i Nicholas Hawkins 1754w Isle of Wight Jos. Hawkins 1769w Thos. Hawkins 1694i Philemon Hawkins 177 9w William Hawkins 1739i Jno Hawkins 1764a Mary Hawkins 1749i Stafford Lancaster Thos. Hawkins 1700i Jno Hawkins 1686?/ Thos, Hawkins 1736i Norfolk Thos. Hawkins 1747i Jas. Hawkins 1680/li Westmoreland Northampton Jno Ha?/kins 1702i Ann Hawkins 1648W York Jno Hawkins 1721?/ William Hawkins 1655w Gideon Hawkins 172 9w Jno Hawkins 1718W Gittings Hawkins 1729i Matthew Hawkins 1735i Jho Hawkins, Sr. 1734i Thos. Hawkins 1744W

Augusta Co., Va. Order Book I, p. 5. John Hawkins and Henry Downs qualified as under sheriffs. Feb. 10, 1745/6.

Order Book XVIII, p. 178. Proved that Joseph Hawkins served as a soldier in Capt. McNeelfs Company in 1st Virginia Regiment until he was duly discharged by Colonel Adams Stevens in 1762, His certificate was assigned by Joseph Hawkins before a justice in Culpeper Co., to Thomas Stuart.

Letter from Dr. J. E. Hodges, Maiden, No. Car. Nov. 1, 1955.

"* . . . Col. Philemon Hawkins, b. 1717, Buto Co., N. C* (now Warren). His father and mother from Gloucester Co., Va. "The most outstanding son of Philemon was Benjamin, b. 1754. "He had six children, four sons and two daughters. Sons-John, Philemon, jr., Benjamin, jr., and Joseph. Daughters-Deli a, who m. L. Bullock and Ann, who m. Micaja Thomas. They both d. young, loaving no living children. "John Hawkins had five sons, four of them serving in tho General Assembly of N. C. for many years.”

71. "History of Clinton County, Mb.," 1881. St. Joseph, Mo. pp. 164-5. W. M. Hawkins, native of Clark Co., Ky., b. 11 Jan., 1832; rem. to Buchanan Co.; son of W. R. Hawkins, a pioneer of Va., b. 1 Apr., 1791; d. 1879 at age of 88 years. W. M. m. 1852, Rosanna Cassity. Children: Martin J., Arena S., and Gesella N. Members of the Christian Church.

"Virginia Colonial Decisions," Vol. II. 1733-1741. p. B243. Will of Thomas Hawkins, Feb. 8, 1675. Son Thomas; son John. Thomas died underage without issue and John inherited.

Virkus* "Abridged Compendium"

Vol. n, p. 294. Thomas Hawkins to Thos. Willey. 100a dividing upon Thos Long’s line. Book B. Chowan Co.

p* 447. James Smith to Thomas Hawkins, Tract of land where I now live. March 11, 1728/9. Test. John Hanson, Jos. Crain, Rd. Leary, Rt. Hicks.

p. 605. Hawkins genealogy in 1800’s.

LAM) GRANT

John Hawkins, Precinct of Pasquotank. File No. 10 . 350 acres, at head of Portahunk Creek, a&j. John Archdale, Esqr. 1 Jan., 1694. Book I, p. 27.

THE NORTH CAROLINIAN

Query No. 266, March, 1957, sj.gned Mrs. J. LeRoy Dunavan, 1006 W. State St., Jacksonville, Ill. HARDY, HAWKINS, PARROT, WIIS0N; N. C.

Want information on William P. Hardy, Bertie Co., N. C., late 1700’s, son of 'William and Sarah (Parrot?) Hardy. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Hawkins. Their son, John Hardy, m. Jemima, dau. of Edward Wilson. Neod dates of b., d., and m. for above.

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Wish names of parents and wife for William Davis, James City Co., Va. His son, William, Jr., m. Jane Hopkins. Names of parents for Hannah Williams, wife of Rev. Amos Rayner, Bertie Co., N. C. Their son was Ken¬ neth Rayner. Parents of Judith Chappell, wife of John Rayner, N. C. Wife and parents of Zachariah Martin whose dau., Delia, m. Philemon Haw¬ kins.

THE VIRGINIA GAZETTE

Query 4233. An answer from Mrs. William H. Smith, 324 Queens¬ way Drive, Lexington, ICy.

Your Bateman theory is vory interesting. I have this reference: "Virginia’s Eastern Shore, A History of Northampton and Accomack Coun¬ ties," by Ralph T. Whitelaw, 1951, Vol. I, p. 73: 1715 John Hawkins (wife Susanna) left 50 acres each to his sons: William, Isaac, John and Gideon* The next year young John and his wife Mary sold his inheritance to brother Gideon. 1729, William sold his 50 a. to Harmanson. • • Isaac died without issue and his part foil to the other brothers. 1730, William, now of Pamlico, No. Car., and John, each sold his third interest to Jones.

ERRATA

p. 27. 4th lino from bottom. "Coleman Thomas" should road "Thomas Cole¬ man." 2nd line from bottom. Should read "m. 1 Oct., 1789, William Boling."

p. 48. Lino 3. "Thivoat" should read "Thwoat."

p. 59. Lino 26. "Elizabeth (odw.), Lovel," should road "Elizaboth (Edw.) Lovel."

p. 69, Lino 1. "Prich" should road "Parish."

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ADAMS BANISTER, Win. 1 BLOUNT (cont.) George 56 BANKS Sarah 44 Simon 52 David 31 Thomas 45 AINSWORTH M. S. 31 Thcrnas John 44 Mrs, William L. 9 Marguerite S. 31 BODDIE ALCOCK, John 8 Strother Jones 31 John B. 30 ALEXANDER BARNETT John Bennett 13, 15 John H. 53 James 33 21 ALLEN John 33, 57 BODLEY, Thos. 53 Davis 37 Polly 57 BOLING, William 25 E. W. 7 Polly Hawkins 33 BORDEN Erasms, 5 BARROW, W. 45 Benjamin, Jr. 24 John 60, 61 BARTLET, Anth. 9 Martha 24, 25 Mary 37 BARTLETT, Wm. 4 BOSTON, Reuben 27, 31 Rich’d. 8 BASS, Cora 14 BOTTS, John 58 Thos, 8 BATEMAN BOUNDS, Unicy 32 ALLISON, George 21 Family 72 BOURNE AMADOS Jonathan 22, 46, 47 Andrew 31, 32, 35, 57 Joan 48 Margaret (_) 22, Ann 31 William 48 46 Anne 32 AMOS, Mary 62 Mary 22, 41, 46 Elizabeth 32, 34, 35 ANCRUM, Sarah 27 Thomas 47 Jane 32 ANTRIM, Elizabeth 37 Win. 45, 47 Jane (Morton) 31 ARCHDALE, John 71 BATTAIDE, Alfred 28 Marcus D. 33 ARDENE, John 45 BAXTER, Nathaniel 13 BOUTWELL, John 7 ARMISTEAD BAYNE BOWYER, Michael 53 Hannah (_) 30 Jane 11 BRADFORD Hind 15, 23 John Henry 33 Fielding 55 Hind Chandler 30 Sarah Hawkins 33 Sophia 18 Hinde 30 BEARD, Mary 43 W. F. 54 William 15 BEATTY, Geo. 55 BRADLEY ARON, Ann 21 BEAZLEY, Augustine 28 L. M. 9 ASHFOOT, _ 45 BENNETT, J. C. 9 Richd. 5 ASHFORD BEVERLEY Family 69 Robt. 5 Jonathan 44 BICKERS, Polly 28 BRANCH, Samuel 69 Thos. 56 BLACKSHEER, General 16 BRANHAM ASHMORE, Charlotte 43 BLACKSTONE (-ston, -sone) Elizabeth 8 ASKEW, John 69 Argali 1, 2, 3 Tavener 8 ASKUE, John 21 BLACKWELL, Roger 66 BRASFIELD, Edward 61 ATKINSON, Maria 29 BLAKETY, George 5 BRIANT, William 4 ATTOWELL, Tho. 3 BLANTON BRIERS, Edward 25 AUSTIN Mrs. Smiley 59 BRISCOE, Jas. M. 54 Moses 40 ReV® W. H* 12 BROCK, Joseph 5 Stephen 58 BUSS, Jas. 53 BROCKMAN BLOOMFIELD, Samuel 67 William Everett 38 B BLOUNT BROOK, Joseph 56 Ann ( ) 44 BROWN BAGLEY, Sarah 39 Elizabeth 41 Alexander 66 BAKER, Richard 66 James 41, 44, 45 Elizabeth (Smith) 68 BALEY, John 45 John 45 Isabel 37 ' .

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BROWN (cont.) C CHANDLER Nathaniel 69 Hannah 15, 23, 30 William 37 CABANISS John 15, 23, 30 BROWNE, John 15 Diana ( ) 13 CHAPMAN BROWNING, J. W. 38 William 13 Asa 59, 60 BRYSON CALDWELL, William 14 George 60 Mrs. R. L. 9, S3, 38 CALLOWAY, Caleb 45 Hulda 60 BUCKNER CAMMACK . CHAPPELL, Judith 72 Francis 63 Francis 8 CHATTWIN, Thos. 69 John C* 54 George 8, 9 CHEESMAN, John 66 BULLOCK Henry 8 CHEW Garland 52 John 50 Jno. junr. 8 L. 70 CAMP John 2, 5, 7, 8 Leonard Henley 62 Elizabeth 29, 33 Larkin 3, 4, 5 Lewis T. 22, 62 Hardin 29, 33 Robert 7 Mary (Hawkins) 52 Hawkins 29, 33 Thomas 4, 7 Nathaniel 22, 62 Joseph 29, 33 CHIPMAN, Draper 58 Pauline 60 Josiah 29, 33 CROWNING, Thos. 69 Richard 22, 62 Sarah 29, 33 CLAGETT, Sam. Jr. 9 BUNDY, Caleb 45 Thomas 29, 33 CLARK BURGETT, Philip L. 9 CAMPBELL J. H. 12 BURRESS, Jacob 69 John 56 Jonathan 5, 8 BUSBY, _ 51 T. E. 69 CLARKSON, John 2, 3 BUTLER CANNON CLAY, Henry 40 Amory 14 Newbold 32 CLEAVE, Timothy 45 Caroline T. 60 Sarah 29, 32 CLYMER, George 17 Edward 60, 61 Unicy (Bounds) 32 COATS, William 49 Eleanor 60 Wm. 13 COCKE, Willm 2 Eliza (Allen) 60, 61 CARGILL, John 14 COFFIN Fanny M. 60 CARR, Thomas 69 Mrs. Isabel J. 20 Mary L. 61 CASEL, Hawkins 6, 36 COLEMAN P. 52 CASEY, Albert Eugene 13 Betsey 24 Percival 34, 52, 53, CASKEY, Mrs. E. R. 9 Betsy 28 58, 60, 61 CASON * Daniel 63 Pierce 60, 61 Mary 54 Edward 4, 6, 7, 8 Richard P. 60 Nancy 54 Fatha 63 Sarah (Hawkins) 52 CASSITY, Rosanna 71 James 28 Thomas 52, 60, 61 CAST LEMAN, Sarah 43 John 8 William 0. 60 CATLETT Nancy 43 BUTLTNGE, ThOo 66 John 14, 68 Richd. 6 BUTTERRE, Sarah 47 William 14 Thomas 27, 28, 39, 43 BUTTON, John 6 CAVE COLLECT, George 66 BUTTS, Mrs, Hugh 9 Benjamin 43 COLLET BYDEN, John 13 Hannah (Bledsoe) 43 Ann (_) 67 BYRD, John 45 Henry 34 Jer* 67 BYRNE, Edmund 3 James 6 John 67 Peggy 53, 54 John, Jr. 67 Richard 42 Sam 67 - 75.

COLUER, Jbhn 15 CRAIG (cont.) DARNALL (Darnell) COLLINS Joyce 42 Family 65 Edwd. 8 Lewis 6, 42 DARNELL Elizabeth (_) 8 Lucy (_) 6 Amanda 65 Robert 7, 8, 9, 24, Lucy (Hawkins) 41 Opal Ladhna 65 56, 59 Sally 42 DAVIS COLSON, Thomas 56 Samuel 58 Daniel W. 54 COMINEORT, Richard 45 Sarah 58 Jas. E. 52 CONNER T. Sr. 58 Jefferson 20 Margaret 44 Taliaferro 22, 36 Lucinda 54 Martin 44 Tolefor 6 Lucy 54 Win. 7 Toliver 34, 42, 54 Middleton 43 CONWAY, Francis 7 Toliver "Taliaferro" Robert 67 COOK 25 Thomas 14 Abrahan 35 Toliver, Jr. 42 William 37, 72 Ann Mahlon 35 CRAIN William, Jr. 72 Dr. Cecil V. 12 Aaron 22 DAWSON Dinah 35 Jos. 71 John 14 Elisha 35 Susanna 22 Joseph 51 Elizabeth 35 CRANE DEAN, Anna 12 Levi 35 Aaron 22 DEDMAN, Philip 25 Lydia 35 Nancy 22 DENTON Noah 35 CROCKETT Erastus 28 Sarah 35 Ann K. 63 Susan (_) 28 Serena "Sarah" 35 Anthony 12 DEWE Stephen 35 David 36 Edward 48 Susan Goode Farmer 12 Mary 12 Mary 48 COOKE, Rose 27 Mary J. 12 Richard 48 CORNWALLIS, Lord 20 CROZIER DICK, John 68 COSBY William Armstrong DICKERSON, Richd. 9 Charles 4 10, 14 DICKEY, M. W. 55 John 68 CUNNINGHAM, James 7 DICKINSON COVINGTON CURD, Joseph L. 23, 38 Mary Garland 25 Ann 24 CURRY Richd. 6, 8 Richard 24 Joice 45 DISMUKES, Jas. 7 COWPER, William 45 Thomas 22 DOBSON, William 44 COX, James 7 William 22 DORSETT, Ruth H. 9 CRAGG CURTIS, Rice, Jr. 7 DOUTHITT Mary (Hawkins) 5 CUSHENBERRY Margaret Jane 61 Taliver 5 Mary ( ) 57 DOWNEY, John 46 CRAIG Moses 57 DOWNING, Wm. 45 Benjamin 42, 52 CUSHENBERRY, Henry 57 DOWNS, Henry 70 Elijah 31, 42 DRAKE, Sir Francis 48 Elizabeth Hawkins 42 D DRISKELL, Daniel 24 Jane 42 DUDLEY, Ambrose 23 Jeremiah 42 DABNEY", Susannah 43 DUKE John 6, 42 DALLEY Cleavars 67 Joice 26 Mrs. Ruth Marie 10 Cosby 68 Joseph 42 DARLING, Kenneth p. 35 Lucy 67 .

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DUKE (cont.) ELLIS (oont.) FORD (cont.) Mary 25 William 56, 59 James 26 DULIN ESTES William 26, 28 Amanda 13 Abraham 5 FOREAKER, Catherine 61 Amelia 13 Benjamin, Jr. 24 FORKWIN, Betsy 54 Anderson 13 John, junr. 8 FORSON, Win. 8 Anna 13 Matthew 25 FOSTER Edmund 12 EVANS A. 5 Elijah 12, 13 Mrs. Clyde M. 38 * Edmund 5 John 13 EVENS, _ 53 John 5 Laban 12 Mary Ann 38 McKendrie 12 F Mary Ann C. 23 Nathan 12 Seth 47 Sevilla 12 FALLES, Jonathan 37 Sophie Kee 15 Sinnia Hannah 13 Lydia 37 William 28 William 12, 13 FARMER FRAZIER, James 19 DUNAVAN Elizabeth 29 FREEMAN Mrs. J. LeRoy 71 Ellery 12 Priscilla 24 DUNCAN, Robert Henry 52 John G. I 12 Robert 24 DURANT, John 22, 46 FASLOWE, Elias 67 FRY, _ 55 DURBIN, Mary Hawkins 33 FAULCONER FULLER, Alice 67 DURHAM, Milton I. 57 Ann 26, 42 FUSSALL DURKEE, Roswell 33 Frances 26, 42 Benjamin 14 DURNELL, Frederick A. 65 Jane 26 Jacob 14 DURRETT, Diana 60 John 6, 26, 42 DYER Joseph 26, 42 G Samuel, Jr. 58 Lewis 26, 42 Samuel I., Sr. 58 Martha 26, 42 GAINES Polly 26, 42 Mrs. Daniel 14 E Sally 26 Jane 39 Sarah 42 Mary 27 EARLY, Governor 16 William 26, 42 Mary (_) 25 EASTIN, Richard 7 FAULKNER William 39 ECKSLMAN Betsy 54 GALEY, Thomas Mellon 37 Mrs. C. F. 26 John 26 GAKD, Harrison 35 EDWARDS Sarah 41 GARNET, Thomas 26 Benjamin 61 FEDORCHAK, John 61 GARNETT, Thomas 27 Evelyn 65 FEIGIEY, Mrs. Dorothea GARRETT, John 7 John 8, 61 Gwinn 10 GATEWOOD, Henry, Sr. 9 Mary 61 FINLEY, Katey 6 GAUSNEY, Wm. 7 Milly 61 FIRNHABER, Myra 33 GENTRY Moses 61 FITZGERALD, Benjamin 11 Ann 57 Rebecca 61 FLAKE, Robert 67 R. 10 Thomas 51 FLANDERS, Grace H. 9 GEORGE Uriah 61 FLEET, Beverley 2 Ambrose 51 ELLIOTT Family 23 FILMING, Judith 43 Edward 51 ELLIS FLOYD, General 16 Isaac 51 Elizabeth 56, 59, FORD John 51 61 Ann 26, 28 Joseph 43, 51 Elizabeth (_) 59 Benj, B. 55 Kittie 51 Mary (Grundy) 28 ■

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GEORGE (cont.) HALEY HAWKINS (cont.) Moses 51 Agatha (Hawkins) 8, 9 Agatha 24, 57, 59 Sallie 51 Ann 9 Agnes 7, 29, 31, 57 Mrs. Wade H. 10 Benjamin 8, 9, 24, Agnes Ann 23 William 25, 28, 43, 57, 59 Alexander 6, 7, 28, 51 Edward, Sr. 24 36, 59, 64 GOLDEN, Ray B. 9 HALL, Sarah H. 51 Andrew 31, 35, 49 G0L30N, Ant ho. 6 HALSEY, Daniel 44 Ann 6, 7, 14, 24, 36, GONSON HAMLEN, Charles Hughes 30 57, 59, 62, 70 Benjamin 48 HAMPTON, Andrew 26, 42 Ann (_) 41 Katherine 48 HANSEN, Mrs. R. M. 10 Anna 36 William 48 HANSON, John 71 Anna (_) 49 GOODALL, Cha. 4 HARDY Anna Laura 19 G00SIEY, Thos. 69 Elizabeth 45 Anna W. 20 GORDON, John 6 Jacob 45 Anne 24, 38, 44, 46 GORSTJCH, Charles 24 John 44, 71 Anne E. 54, 55 GOSNEY Richard 21 Anthony 23, 30 Elizabeth (Hawkins) William 71 Anthony Crockett 12 John 59 William P. 71 Archeleus 28 Salley 59 HARENDON, Edwd. 8 Archer 15 Win. 8, 9, 57, 59 HARGIS, Mary 32 Archibald 15 GOULD, Frances 47 HARMANSON, _ 72 Arena S. 71 GRAHAM, S. S. 28 HARRELL, David 45 Asa Smith 20 GRAVES, John 67 HARRIS, Mary (_) B. Frank 37 GREEN HARRWOOD, Thomas 1 Benjamin 10, 11, 13, Elizabeth (Price) 32 HARTSHORNE iv, 18, 20, 24, 25 Henry 56 Joyce 41, 44, 46 28, 29, 31, 32, 33 John 32 Thomas 41, 44, 46 39, 4V, 49, 53, 57 Nathaniel 12 HARVEY 62, 64, 70 Nicholas 32 Sir John 2 Benjamin, Jr. 70 Norman 23 Mathew 25 Benjamin Dabney 51 Susan Smith 28 Mrs. Mathew 53 Benjamin Franklin 37, Thomas Marshall 52 Robert 24, 25, 63 43, 61, 62 William 28 HARWOOD, Thos. 63 Betsey 26 GREGORY, Wm. W. 57 HATCH Carey 57 GRIGGS, John 2 Sallie Rodes 20 Caroline J. 33 GRIMES William H« 20, 21 Cassandra 55, 62 Ann 57 HAUK, Hanna 12 Cate 24 Betsy 57 HAUKENS, John 1 Catherine 7, 19, 33, Edward 1 HAWKINS 36, 37, 56, 59, 62, GROSS 23, 24, 35 66 Frances 47 66 Catherine (_) 6, 8, Roger 47 Col. 16, IV, 18 49 Mr. 20 Caty 54, 57 H Mrs. 20, 21 Charles 57, 68 Family 23 Charlotte Ashmon 51 HAIR, Elizabeth 27 Abraham 31, 63 Christiana 51, 65 HAKENGS, John 46 Abraham, Jr. 64 Christiana M. 52 HAKENS, William 39 Abraham, Sr. 64 Claiborne 24

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HAWKINS (cont.) HAWKINS (cont.) HAWKINS (cont.) Joseph (cont.) 26, 27, Martha No man 12 Nicholas, Sr. (cont.) 34, 36, 41, 44, 47, Martin 9, 31, 34, 38, 9, 59 51, 53, 56, 58, 62, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, Norbome B. 40 64, 67, 70 63, 64 Octavia Pannill Je¬ Joseph, Jr. 5, 64 Martin J. 71 mima Castleman 43 Joseph, Sr. 64 Mary 6, 14, 22, 23, 25 » Oliver 38 Joseph G. 37 28, 30, 34, 36, 37,. Peggy 22, 34 Joseph H. 40, 58 41, 42, 44, 45, 47, Phebe 4, 25, 30, 41 Joseph Langford 34 49, 51, 53, 58, 62, Phil, Sr. 38 Joseph McAlpin 21 68, 70 Philemon 4, 5 , 6, 8, Joshua 11, 25, 37, 44, Mary ( ) 4 , 5, 19, 11, 13, 14, 15, 19 46, 61, 62 22, 27, 34, 36, 37, 22, 34, 36, 42, 46 Josias 49 38, 41, 44, 46, 49, 47, 53, 54, 62, 64 Joyce (Cushinberry) 57 58, 62, 72 66, 68, 69, 70, 72 Katherine Keith 51 Mary Ann 14 Philemon, Jr. 41, 50 Katherine Spencer 12 Mary E. 20, 37 70 Kezi&h 25 Mary Elizabeth 29 Philemon, Sr. 41 L. 58 Mary (Hargis) 32 Philemon II 22, 37 Laura F. 20 Mary Larue 32, 33 Philip 13, 15, 64 Lettess 14 Mary Robertson 12 Phoebe 22, 25, 36 Levi 37, 62 Massey 49 Phobe 27 Lewis 65 Matthew 3, 28, 40, 47, Pinkithman 14 Lewis Castleman 43 64, 70 Polly 25, 26 Littlebury 56, 58 Mathew, Jr. 1 Rachel 26, 27 Llewellyn J. 54 Matthew II 47 Rebecca 37, 62 Lorinda Jane 33 Merrell J. 65 Rebecca Edwards 12 Lovel 59 Mildred 34, 60, 61 Reuben 12, 37, 61, 68 Lucinda 54 Milly 34, 58 Reuben A. 23 Lucinda (_) 58 Milton 33 Sir Richard 48 Lucy 4, 25, 27, 28, Miriam Lewis 31 Richard 14, 15, 26, 39, 42, 43, 51, 55 Moses 10, 11, 25, 27, 30, 35, 45, 48, 68 Lucy Ann 51 28, 39, 43, 50, 51, Robert 33, 48, 58, 63 Lucy J. 52 57, 64, 68 Roddy 28 Lucy Jane 51, 52 Moses, Jr. 43 Roddy H. 23 M, 25 Mounce 36, 37 Roderick ?fRoddy?t 23 Madison C. 33 N. 25 Roswell 33 Madison Cannon 33 Nancy 35, 65 Ruth 35, 62 Magdalen 53 Nancy Adaline 33 Sallie 50 Magdalene 25 Nancy (Hardy) 21 Sallie A. 20 Marcy 33 Nanny 6 Sally 26, 54, 57 Margaret 38, 49, 51, Nathan 8, 33, 36, 49, Sally G. 28 53 56, 59, 64 Samuel 11, 15, 64 Margaret (_) 5, Nicholas 6, 7, 13, Samuel Fountain Croc¬ 7, 8, 34, 37, 52 24, 25, 36, 49, 59, kett 12 Margaret H. 54 64, 70 Samuel 0. 52 Margaret Harvie 31 Nicholas, Jr. 6, 8, Sara 27 Mark 34, 50 25, 55, 59 Sarah 3, 4, 6, 27, 29 Martha 25, 53 Nicholas, Sr. 6, 8, 31, 33, 38, 40. 44,

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I JOHNSON (cont.) KINSEY, Robert 2 Nancy 19 KNORR, Katherine L. 22 INGRAM, John 67 Richard 20, 67 IHBY, Anthony 25 Suekey 25 L IRVIN, Courtney 27 Susan 12 IRVINE Wm* 4 LAND, Mrs. Eva 49 Tho s• 52 JOINER, Amanda 51 LANDERS, Mrs. F. R. 32 Thos* P. 34 JONES LANGFORD, Mary 34, 60 IRWIN, Thos. 53, 58 _ 25, 63, 72 LARRAMER, Tho. 1 ISHAM, Maiy 43 Chief Justice 34 LAUDERDALE, Sarah 25 Ann Gabriella 27, 34 LAUGHLIN, Simon 57 J Ann (Hawkins) 8, 9 LAWRENCE, Richard 67 Anna Gabriele 31 LEA, Mrs. Elvin E. 23 JACKSON Anna Gabriella 54 LEARY, Rd. 71 _ 37 Elizabeth 28 LEE, Gen. 20 Idney 62 Francis 28 LENS INK, Mrs. Marvin A. 11 Mary (Hawkins) 62 Gabriel 25, 27, 31 LEWIS Robert 4 James 4, 5 _ 55 JAMES Martha B* 63 Mrs. A. J. 27 John 15 M. Gabriel 54 G. 54 Nancy 28 Thomas 8, 9, 57, 59 John 68 Thrust on 15 JOUETT, William 26 Wm. 55 JAMESON, Margaret 19, 34 JOY, Mrs. J. W. 11 LIGHTFOOT, G. 4 JARED, Mrs, Ray V. 62 JUDD John 6 JEFFRESS, Asa 29 John 23 LIGON, Samuel 63 JENINGS Thomas 23 LI HARD Charles 23, 30 John 31 Hannah (_) 30 K Nancy 31 JENKINS Susanna (Ball) 31 ?Squire 28 KAVANAUGH Thomas 31 William 10 Anne (Cave) 43 LILLINGTON JENNINGS Philemon 43 _ 45 Charles 15, 30 KAY, James 54 Jon 44 Charles, Jr* 30 KAYE, Mary Ann 51 LINCH, Michaell 46 John 45, 68 KEATOR, Will 44 LOCKETT, Mrs. P. C. 35 Mary (_) 68 KEETER, Will 45 LODY, Henry 2 Richard 66 KEITH LOFTIN, Leonard 44-5 JEWETT, William 42 Isham 43 LOGAN ' JOHNS, John 13 James 43 A (?Ann) 56 JOHNSON Katherine 43, 51 Jane 60 And rew 26, 54 Sarah Ruth 9 LONG Benjamin 3 KELLER, Christina 13 Elizabeth 24, 36, 46, Claiborne 25 KENNEDY, Joseph 56 59 Elizabeth 42, 54 KERBY, Lucy 56 Elizabeth (_) 6, Elizabeth M. 43 KERCHEVAL, John 7 25, 59 James 11 KER LEY James 44, 45, 46, 54 Jenny 24 Amanda 57 John 6, 25, 59 John 4 Sally Ann 57 John L. 33 Larkin 5 KING, Thomas 53 Mary 46 .

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IONS (cont.) MACON MONTAGUE (cont.) Thomas 46 Gideon 15 Clement 9 Thos. 71 John 15 Clement, Sr. 8 LORD, Charles 23 Sallie 15 MOOR, Augustine 69 LOWDY, Henry 2 MADDOXE, Rice 1 MOORE LOWRY, John 56 MADDUX, William 52 Ann 26 LUCAS MADISON Charles 15 Augustine 5 Ann Gabriele 31 Bernard 4, 5 Thomas 68 Gabriel 31 Caroline T* 13 Thomas, Sr. 14 Miriam (Lewis) 31 Francis, Jr. 25, 27 LUNDY, Thomas 44 MAJOR, Lucy 51 LYON, Sam»l. 55 MORRIS, John 63 MARKUS, Mrs, 0. A. 10 MORTON MARNE LL, James 19 M Elijah 32 MARSH, Mary 12 Jane 32 MARSHALL, Col. Thomas ^ Jos. 4 MAOCMffiOCH? George 13 MARTIN William 31, 32 James 13 Benjamin 6 MCDANIEL, Handle 8 MOSELEY, William 24 Delia 11, 22, 37, 46 MOSSE, Sylvanus W. 58 MACDONEL 9 62, 72 MOTHERSHEAD, Ann 32 Cate 24 Delila 63 MULFORD, Thomas 21 Cate (_) 6 George 63 MURPHY, Thelma 33 McALPIN, Jos eph 21 John 37, 67 MURRIE, Mrs. R. G. 10 McCARRON, Mrs. R. F. 29, Mary "Molly" 62 MFCALL, Frances 4 32 Zachariah 72 MYNWENICH McCLAIN, Mrs. W. E. J!r. MASSIE, W. A. 63 Matilda 48 10 MASTERSON, Riohard 52 Robert 48 McCLARY, Paul 5 MAY, Nelson 57 McClellan, Gen. g. b. MAYO, Edward 45 N 20 MEADOR McCOY, Reuben 43 Mrs. Timothy R. 10 NANCE MCDONALD MEAUX, Thomas 29 Caroline 43 Chester E. 10 MELTON, Thomas 67 Peter 50 Randle 36 MERRIDAY, Thomas 44 NAPIER McDONEL, Catheren 59 MERRY, Thomas 6 John Hawkins 35 McDowell MIDDLETON, Henry 45 John Staples 35 Martha 57 MILES NELSON Mary 24 Mrs. Annie Hawkins 5 Frances 42 McGEHEE, Abraham 25 MILLER John 42 McGINNIS, Thomas 51 Jane 44 Susannah 42 MCINTOSH, John 16 W. 5 NEVILL McKEE, S * D. 12 MILLS, Willm. 6, 8 Elizabeth 15 McNAIR ME TC HELL Robertson 15 Christiana 51 Governor 16 NEWBY, Gabriel 45 Christiana (_) 52 Sarah 53 NEWELL, Herbert M« 9 Will 45 NEWMAN, Mrs. 61 MACE, Marjorie W. 9 William 27, 53, 66 NICHOLAS MACHAEL Mrs, Win. 53 George Harry 37 MITCHINER, William A. 9 Jane 41 Jessie 37 MONTAGUE NICHOLSON, Samuel 45 Preston 37 9 • -

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NICKUN PHILLIPS, Allen 43 R John Bailey Calvert 43 PICKENS, Andrei 17 NORRIS, Jas. L. 54 PICKTOO, Henry 3 RAGSDALE, Tom 65 NUGENT, Nell Marion 66 PIERCE, Thos. 45 RAILEY NUTALL, Elizabeth 42 PIGG, Edward 5 John 44 PITMAN, John 55 Richard 51 0 PITTS, Mrs. Younger 18 W. E. 39 PLUMMER, Ch. 52 RANDOLPH O’BANNION, Betsy 28 POINDEXTER Secretary 20 O’HAIRE, Michael 24 Phoebe Hawkins 27 Mary I sham 43 OLDS, Dan W. 10 POLLARD Thomas 43 OVERSTREET, Sam’l. 56 John 63 William 43 William 4 RASCOE, Robert 41 P POPE RAW, Abraham 67 Elizabeth 26 RAY, Mrs. Prank 0. 71 PAGE, Sally 42 Humphrey 26, 35 RAYNER PAINIER, Margaret (_) POULTNSY, William 6 Amos 72 68 POUND, Samuel 39 Doucette 71 PANNILL POWE, Thos. 5, 7 John 72 Sarah (Bayley) 43 POWELL Kenneth 72 William 43 Charles H. 60 READ PARKER Grief 63 Elizabeth (Hawkins) 30 Alexander 67 Richard 63 Hawkins 24 Ann 23 POWER Thomas 24, 30 Eleanor 60 Edward, Jr. 15 RECTOR, Elizabeth 24, 28 Thomas 28 Joffory 2 REDD, Sam’l. 57 Bn. 5, 8, 9, 23 Jeoffry 3 REED, Wm. 45 PARRISH, Joel 4 Thomas January 52 REESE, Wm. 45 PARROT, Sarah 71 PREWITT REYNOIR, Jone 49 PAYNE Mrs. L. D. "lelaw 38 REYNOLDS, James 24 Edward 52 PRICE, Arjalon 32 RIGBY, Peeter 2 John 54 PRIOR, James 60 RIGGS, _ 65 PEACHY, Wm. 52 PRITCHETT ROBINSON PEARSON, William 22 _36 Ann Parker 34 PEASTER Ann 24 Benj. 9, 52 Mrs. Clyde E* 10 Ann (_) 6 Eliza (Hawkins) 52 PETTERFER, Wm. 21 Ann (Hawkins) 7, 59 Sarah 55 PEMBERTON James 7, 8 W. 4 Bennet 61 John 3 Wm. 55 Charles 61 Thos. 5 ROGERS William 3 PULUAM, Patterson 4 Abraham 5 PERRY Francis 44 Mary 28 Q, Thomas 44 Peter 28 ROOKER, John 38 Richard 14 QUARLES, Royce 55 ROUSE, Edward 4 Samuell 13 QUISENBHRRY ROUSSEAU PETTUS, Elizabeth 37 Joice 28 Mrs. Vivian T. 28, 29 PHELPS Moses 28 ROWDON, Isaac 45 Elizabeth 47 ROWSEE, Edward 14 Mary 47 RUARK, Hattie 63 ■

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RUDY, Elizabeth 11 SINGLETON SNODGRASS, Isabel 37 _ (_) 34 SOLEMAN, Rich’d 8 S Daniel 66 SOWELL, Seth 41 Edmond 58 SPEARMEN, Edward 14 SADDLER, Roger 3 Manoah 42, 58 STALLAHD SADLTER, Roger 2 Margaret (_) 58 Grace (_) 44 SANDERS SLADE, George 41, 44 Samuel 44 Elizabeth 42 SIAID, George 45 STANFIELD, Wn. 5 John 42 SLAUGHTER STARKS, Mrs. Lily Ray 9 SANDERSON, Richard 45 Francis 14 STEELE SANDY, Sarah 37, 62 Susannah 31 Ale xr. 54 SAUNDERS SLOCUM, Ann 44 Andrew 52 Laurinda 12 SMITH Mary Hargis 29 Martha A. 12 _ 25 Preston 52 SAWKTNS Ann 68 STEPHENS, John 26, 42 Mary (_) 49 Inn (Rodes) 20 STEPPING Thomas 49 Anne 67 Daniel 47 SCANDLAND, Azubah 28 Annie Laurie Wright Elizabeth (_) 47 SCARBOROUGH, Augtn. 45 40 STEVENS, Adams 70 SCHOOLER, John 49 Asa 19 STEWART SCHROEDER Charles 4, 36, 41, Robert 34, 53 John 59 68 Roberta Dulin 12 Nancy (Hawkins) 59 Edw. 47 STINE, Samatha 37 SCOTT Eliza 63 STINSON Anna 28 Elizabeth (__) 4 Mrs. Charles H. 11 Dorothy 57 Elizabeth (Hawkins) STRAYER, Lavinia 37 Elizabeth 28 5 STROTHER George 28 Frances 42 Francis 43, 50 John 6 Gen. G. V. 20 Susan 27 Reuben 28 George 4, 5, 24, 36, Susanna 11, 50 Robert 21 41 Susannah 25, 43 Sally 24, 28 Gen. C-ustavus W* 20 William 10, 39, 43 Thos. 7 H. C. 32, 65 STROUD, Lucy 15 SEAWELL (Sewell) Isaac 68 STUART, Thomas 70 Arthur 1 James 44, 71 STUBBLEFIELD SEDDEN, Secretary 20 Lucy 68 Beverly 67 SELF, Mrs. Kennon 29 Nicholas 41, 44 Robert 67 SEVIER, John 27, 47 Phebe (Hawkins) 5 STURMAN, Nancy 42 SHACKELFORD, Nancy 33 Rodes 19 SUBLETT SHACKLEFORD, Nancy 29 Sally 53 Ann 51 SHELBURNE, James 25, 26 Samuel 41 Eliza 51 SHIPP Sarah 19, 36, 41, 67 Mary 51 Elizabeth (_) 54 68 SUMMERS, Catherine 57 Polly 31, 54 Sarah Ann 19 SUTHERLy© Richard Wyatt 54 Susannah 34 Theny 27 SIMMONS William 1, 8, 67, 68 William II 27 Agatha Aimar 13 Mrs. William H. 72 SWAINE, Jno. 44 Bernice 9 SMITHI7ICK, Edw»d 45 SWARTZ SIMONS, Anthony 15, 30 SMITHY, Jno. 1 Mrs. Edwin J« 10 SIMPSON, Franc is 36 SMYTH, John 21

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