Hawkins family of West Virginia : Rev. William Hawkins of Marion County and his brother, Joshua Hawkins with miscellaneous Hawkins, Brown, and Allen family material

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

1959

Publisher

C.F. Fedorchak

Place of Publication

Gary, Indiana

Physical

[41] leaves : geneal. tables

Notes

Joshua Hawkins (b. 1780), the second greatgrandfather of the author, was born in Maryland. He was married twice and was a father of eleven children. His first wife was Cassa Tracy. Family lived in Virginia and Ohio, where Joshua Hawkins was a lay minister for the Methodist Church. Rev. William Hawkins (1766-1855) was born in Maryland and died in PawPaw Twp., Marion Co., W.Va. (formerly a part of Monongalia & Harrison Counties, Virginia). He was married three times and fathered fifteen children.

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