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Captain John (Haws) Hawes 1635–1701 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1635 xxxx/16 Jul 1636 xxxxxxx/1637 x/16 Jul 1640 xxxX

Birth Location: VERIFIED- Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, America -Settlers worked their farms in warm months, and wintered in Plymouth. Soon they built homes and separated with their own church. Bridgewater was created in 1656 from Duxbury.

Death Date: VERIFIED- 11 Nov 1701

Death Location: VERIFIED- Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, America -Originally inhabited by the Wampanoag people. Incorporated as part of Plymouth Colony on 3 Sep 1639, after a settlement led by John Crowe (Crowell), Thos. Howes and Anthony Thacher.

Father: Edmund Hawes

Mother: Eleanor Lombard

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Captain John (Haws) Hawes was born in 1635 in VERIFIED- Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, America -Settlers worked their farms in warm months, and wintered in Plymouth. Soon they built homes and separated with their own church. Bridgewater was created in 1656 from Duxbury., the child of Edmund Hawes And Eleanor Eliony Lombard. Captain John (Haws) Hawes passed away in 1701 in VERIFIED- Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, America -Originally inhabited by the Wampanoag people. Incorporated as part of Plymouth Colony on 3 Sep 1639, after a settlement led by John Crowe (Crowell), Thos. Howes and Anthony Thacher..

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  • Captain John (Haws) Hawes was born in 1635 in VERIFIED- Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, America -Settlers worked their farms in warm months, and wintered in Plymouth. Soon they built homes and separated with their own church. Bridgewater was created in 1656 from Duxbury., the child of Edmund Hawes And Eleanor Eliony Lombard.
  • Captain John (Haws) Hawes passed away in 1701 in VERIFIED- Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, America -Originally inhabited by the Wampanoag people. Incorporated as part of Plymouth Colony on 3 Sep 1639, after a settlement led by John Crowe (Crowell), Thos. Howes and Anthony Thacher..

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Captain Hawes
1635–1701
Birth Place: VERIFIED- Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, America -Settlers worked their farms in warm months, and wintered in Plymouth. Soon they built homes and separated with their own church. Bridgewater was created in 1656 from Duxbury.
Parents
Edmund Hawes
1608–1686
Solihull, Warwickshire, England
Eleanor ("Eliony") Lombard
1617–1689
Solihull, Warwickshire, England
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Captain Hawes's Timeline

2 Records

1635
1635 xxxx/16 Jul 1636 xxxxxxx/1637 x/16 Jul 1640 xxxX
Birth of Captain John (Haws) Hawes in VERIFIED- Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, America -Settlers worked their farms in warm months, and wintered in Plymouth. Soon they built homes and separated with their own church. Bridgewater was created in 1656 from Duxbury.
VERIFIED- Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, America -Settlers worked their farms in warm months, and wintered in Plymouth. Soon they built homes and separated with their own church. Bridgewater was created in 1656 from Duxbury.
1701
VERIFIED- 11 Nov 1701
Age 66
Death of Captain John (Haws) Hawes in VERIFIED- Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, America -Originally inhabited by the Wampanoag people. Incorporated as part of Plymouth Colony on 3 Sep 1639, after a settlement led by John Crowe (Crowell), Thos. Howes and Anthony Thacher.
VERIFIED- Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, America -Originally inhabited by the Wampanoag people. Incorporated as part of Plymouth Colony on 3 Sep 1639, after a settlement led by John Crowe (Crowell), Thos. Howes and Anthony Thacher.

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1635 xxxx16 Jul 1636 xxxxxxx1637 x/16 Jul 1640 xxxX
    Event Place: VERIFIED- Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, America -Settlers worked their farms in warm months, and wintered in Plymouth. Soon they built homes and separated with their own church. Bridgewater was created in 1656 from Duxbury.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: VERIFIED- 11 Nov 1701
    Event Place: VERIFIED- Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, America -Originally inhabited by the Wampanoag people. Incorporated as part of Plymouth Colony on 3 Sep 1639, after a settlement led by John Crowe (Crowell), Thos. Howes and Anthony Thacher.

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