Individual Details

Henry Hawkins

( - Bef 15 Aug 1673)

Notes:
Early Maryland Settlers Their Earliest Land Surveys
Talbot County
"The Fork"-300 a, surveyed Jul-8-1667 for Henry Hawkins

Hawking, Henry, 24th Dec., 1662; 15th Aug., 1673.
To Richard Woolman, Sr., Alls his wife, and child. viz., Mary, Richard, Alis, and Eliza: Woolman, Henry Costin, John Turley, Henry Henfry, Sarah and William Smith, Henry Pratt, Robert Noble, William Newbery, brother Philemon Lloyd and his wife, personalty.
" Rebecca Woolman, dau. of afsd. Richard and Alis Woolman 150 A. land.
" Edward, son of Philemon Lloyd, all lands included in 4 patents.
" Susanna Maria Bennett and Edward Lloyd, residue of estate, Equally.
Ex. Brother Philemon Lloyd.
Test: Griffith Stevens, Nath. Reade. 1. 554.

Henry Hawkins 1.3 I #19487 Apr 6 1674
Servants mentioned: William Corill, Stephen Sonne.
Appraisers: Richard Wollman, William Hemsley.
Approvers: Phi. Lloyd.

Henry Hawkins 1.384 A TA #19787 #21070 Jul 26 1675
Legatees: Richard Wollman's daughter (unnamed), Henry Costin, John Gurley, Thomas Hemfrey, Sarah Smith, William Smith, Henry Pratt, Robertt Noble, Mr. William Newbery, Mr. Richard Wollman's son (unnamed), Mr. Richard Wollman's daughters Mary, Rebecca, and Elisabeth, Mr. Richard Wollman's wife (unnamed), Dennis Sullivant, executor and executor's wife.
Payments to: Mr. Edward Lloyd (father), William Smith for wife's wages, Mr. Edward Hoe, Mr. John Griffith.
List of debts: John Welsh, Mr. Samuell Winslow, Mr. Edmund Webb.
Executor: Capt. Philemon Lloyd.

Archives of Maryland, Volume 3, Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1661 1675; Page 513; Liber H. H., p. 213 To the Rt honrble the Leivt Generall The humble peticon of Margarett Hawkins Sheweth That whereas Capt John Norwood late Sherriffe of Ann Arrundell County hath taken away from your petrs husband, Cattle to the Vallue of one thousand pounds of tob, vpon pretence of a breach of an Act of Assembly by his Sonn Entituled an Act for Millitary discipline when in truth he was never Sumoned thereunto by any Officer nor had knowledge thereof, as may appr by the Soldrs denying any parte of the said fyne they knowing itt to be vnjustly taken he not refusing to send his Sonn to the place of Millitary Exercise when soever Summoned therevnto May itt therefore please yor honor that seing the Soldiers willingnes to remitt, their parte of the fyne your honor would be gratiously pleased to remitt yours and that an Ordr to that Effect may be sent from your Honnor vnto the sayd Capt Norwood to Deliver the said Cattle againe in your petrs husbands hand and your, peticoner as in duty bound shall pray
Lett the peticon be granted
Charles Calvert
Whereas Margarite Hawkins in her peticon declared that John Norwood late Sherriffe of Ann Arrundell County hath Cattle to the vallue of one thousand pounds of tobacco from her husband taken, in Satisfaccon of a fyne due for not appearing att Musters, in Which peticon she prayes that as the Soldrs on their partes hath quitted their interest to the sayd fyne that the other part may be likewise remitted Wherefore itt is ordred that the said ffine be fully remitted, and the said Cattle soe taken from the said Hawkins be againe restored and delivered into the hands of the petrs Husband And for soe doeing this shall be your Warrt Given vndr my hand this 19th Day of January 1664 To Capt John Norwood in the County of Ann Arrundell

Events

DeathBef 15 Aug 1673Talbot County, MD
MarriageMargaret

Families

SpouseMargaret ( - )
ChildHenry Hawkins (1643 - 1699)
ChildJohn Hawkins ( - )
ChildWilliam Hawkins ( - )
FatherHenry Hawkins (1617 - 1642)
MotherAlice Crouch (1621 - 1649)
SiblingSamuel Hawkins (1642 - 1651)
SiblingAlice Hawkins (1638 - )