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David Hawes 1752–1802 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Oct 1752

Birth Location: Wrentham, Mass

Death Date: 1802

Death Location: Brooksville, ME

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Spouse(s): Rebekah Parker

Children(s): James Hawes

The story of David Hawes began in 1752 in Wrentham, Mass. David Hawes married Rebekah Parker, and had children including James Hawes. David Hawes passed away in 1802 in Brooksville, ME.

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Biography

  • The story of David Hawes began in 1752 in Wrentham, Mass.
  • David Hawes married Rebekah Parker, and had children including James Hawes.
  • David Hawes passed away in 1802 in Brooksville, ME.

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David Hawes's Ancestors

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David Hawes
1752–1802
Birth Place: Wrentham, Mass
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David Hawes's Descendants

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David Hawes (14 Oct 1752–1802) m. Rebekah Parker (22 Nov 1760–23 Nov 1833)
  1. 1. James Hawes 1798–1865 m. Frances (Hancock) Lawrence 1803–1888
    1. 1. Jesse (Hawes) dr 1843–1923 m. Clemontine (Sarah) Rockwell 1847–1923
      1. 1. Mary (Moneta) Amesse 1879–1956 m. John (W.) Amesse 1874–
        1. 1. Helen (M) Amesse 1909–1996
        2. 2. John (H) Amesse 1915–
      2. 2. Anna (C) Hawes 1890–
    2. 2. Byron (Colin) Hawes 1839–1915 m. Sarah (Catherine) Denney 1848–1897
      1. 1. Malinda (Post) Hawes 1872–1967 m. Clayton (Eugene) Rogers 1867–1937 m. Axel (A) Hall 1869–1918
        1. 1. Jesse (Byron) Hall 1894–1969 m. Rose (May) Peacock 1894–1981
      2. 2. Samira Cronk 1875–1914 m. Fred Cronk 1865–1909
        1. 1. Fred Cronk 1904–
        2. 2. Howard (George) Cronk 1899–1982 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Cronk 1908–1990
        3. 3. Lucile (I) Cronk 1902–1925
        4. 4. Lottie Cronk 1907–
      3. 3. Colin (Byron) Hawes 1877–1944 m. Myrtie Hawes 1878–1967
      4. 4. Benjamin (Harrison) Hawes 1888–1929
    3. 3. Fredrick (Webber) Hawes 1845–1911
    4. 4. Rebecca (Parker) Hawes 1827–1890
    5. 5. Martin (Vanburen) Hawes 1835–1901 m. Sarah (E) Ambrose 1843–1907
      1. 1. Addie (M) Hawes 1874–1931
    6. 6. Sarah (Emaline) Hawes 1842–1895
    7. 7. Frances (Ann) Hawes 1831–1927
    8. 8. Laura (Burr) Hawes 1833–1870

David Hawes's Timeline

2 Records

1752
14 Oct 1752
Birth of David Hawes in Wrentham, Mass
Wrentham, Mass
1802
1802
Age 50
Death of David Hawes in Brooksville, ME
Brooksville, ME

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Oct 1752
    Event Place: Wrentham, Mass
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Volume: 219
    [2] Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records
    [3] Massachusetts, Town Birth Records
    [4] North America, Family Histories, Book Title: Lineage Book of the Charter Members of the DAR Vol 052

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1802
    Event Place: Brooksville, ME
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Volume: 219
    [2] North America, Family Histories, Book Title: Lineage Book of the Charter Members of the DAR Vol 052

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