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Admiral John II, Sir. Knight, Treasurer of Royal Navy (Slave Trader) Hawkyns\Hawkins (Cousin of Sir Francis Drake) II 1532–1595 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 November 1532

Birth Location: Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 12 November 1595

Death Location: Carribbean Sea near Puerto Rico

Father: Sir Navy

Mother: Lady Edgecomb

Spouse(s): Lady Gondon\Gunson\Gastone

Children(s): Admiral (Hawkyns?)

In 1532, Admiral John II, Sir. Knight, Treasurer of Royal Navy (Slave Trader) Hawkyns\Hawkins (Cousin of Sir Francis Drake) II entered the world in Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom, born to Sir William Amadas Old William Hawkins Captain Of The Royal Navy And Lady Joan Towse Trelawney Edgecomb. Admiral John II, Sir. Knight, Treasurer of Royal Navy (Slave Trader) Hawkyns\Hawkins (Cousin of Sir Francis Drake) II married Lady Dame Katherine Catherine Elizabeth Gondon Gunson Gastone, and had children including Admiral Sir Richard I Hawkins Hawkyns. Admiral John II, Sir. Knight, Treasurer of Royal Navy (Slave Trader) Hawkyns\Hawkins (Cousin of Sir Francis Drake) II passed away in 1595 in Carribbean Sea near Puerto Rico.

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  • In 1532, Admiral John II, Sir. Knight, Treasurer of Royal Navy (Slave Trader) Hawkyns\Hawkins (Cousin of Sir Francis Drake) II entered the world in Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom, born to Sir William Amadas Old William Hawkins Captain Of The Royal Navy And Lady Joan Towse Trelawney Edgecomb.
  • Admiral John II, Sir. Knight, Treasurer of Royal Navy (Slave Trader) Hawkyns\Hawkins (Cousin of Sir Francis Drake) II married Lady Dame Katherine Catherine Elizabeth Gondon Gunson Gastone, and had children including Admiral Sir Richard I Hawkins Hawkyns.
  • Admiral John II, Sir. Knight, Treasurer of Royal Navy (Slave Trader) Hawkyns\Hawkins (Cousin of Sir Francis Drake) II passed away in 1595 in Carribbean Sea near Puerto Rico.

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Admiral II's Ancestors

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Admiral II
1532–1595
Birth Place: Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Sir William Amadas "Old William" Hawkins, Captain of the Royal Navy
1490–1554
Plymouth, Plymouth Unitary Authority, Devon, England
Lady (Joan Towse Trelawney) Edgecomb
1508–1589
Launceston, Cornwall Unitary Authority, Cornwall, England
Grandparents
Sir (Walter, Knight of) Trelawney
1476–1513
Tournay, Cornwall, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Admiral II's Descendants

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Admiral (John II, Sir. Knight, Treasurer of Royal Navy (Slave Trader) Hawkyns\Hawkins (Cousin of Sir Francis Drake)) II (12 November 1532–12 November 1595) m. Lady (Dame Katherine\Catherine Elizabeth) Gondon\Gunson\Gastone (16 May 1534–23 June 1591)
  1. 1. Admiral (Sir Richard I Hawkins) (Hawkyns?) 1561–1622 m. Dame (Judith) Hele 1570–1629
    1. 1. James (Hawkins royal) blood 1611–1666 m. Elizabeth Wilson 1613–1660
      1. 1. Elizabeth Hawkins 1635–1689 m. James (J) Long 1632–1711
        1. 1. Elizabeth Long 1689–1729 m. Jacob (Blount) Sr. 1690–1789

Admiral II's Timeline

2 Records

1532
12 November 1532
Birth of Admiral John II, Sir. Knight, Treasurer of Royal Navy (Slave Trader) Hawkyns\Hawkins (Cousin of Sir Francis Drake) II in Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom
Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom
1595
12 November 1595
Age 63
Death of Admiral John II, Sir. Knight, Treasurer of Royal Navy (Slave Trader) Hawkyns\Hawkins (Cousin of Sir Francis Drake) II in Carribbean Sea near Puerto Rico
Carribbean Sea near Puerto Rico

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 November 1532
    Event Place: Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 November 1595
    Event Place: Carribbean Sea near Puerto Rico

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