Individual Details
William R. Hawkins
(Abt 1775 - 1854)
Hannah was still living during the Civil War and when the Yankee soldiers came to their farm, she stood in front of the smoke house to stop their entry. She was thrown to the ground but, because the hams and bacon were hanging high in the room, they were not discovered., The Yankees took the apple butter instead.
William R. Hawkins and Hannah Clemmons had children: Fielding, Elizabeth, Mary B., Amanda, Emerine, Julia Ann, Thomas Jefferson, Ruth Ann, James C., William H. and Smith.
William R. Hawkins and Hannah Clemmons had children: Fielding, Elizabeth, Mary B., Amanda, Emerine, Julia Ann, Thomas Jefferson, Ruth Ann, James C., William H. and Smith.
Events
Birth | Abt 1775 | Virginia, United States | |||
Marriage | 29 May 1799 | Franklin, Kentucky, United States - Hannah Cleamons | |||
Census (family) | 1850 | Hannah Cleamons | |||
Death | 1854 |
Families
Spouse | Hannah Cleamons (1780 - ) |
Father | William Hawkins Jr. (1750 - ) |
Mother | Mary ( - 1789) |
Sibling | Tabitha Hawkins (1773 - ) |
Sibling | Anna Hawkins (1776 - ) |
Sibling | Jehu Dyer Hawkins ( - ) |
Sibling | Azubah Hawkins ( - ) |
Notes
Marriage
29 May 1799William Hawkins
Hannah Cleamons
Bondsmen: William Hawkins & Charles Williams
Consent from Bride
Census (family)
107, 107 William R Hawkins, 75 M, Farmer, 310, VAHannah Hawkins 70 F, Pensylvannia
Epaphrodilus Hawkins, 11 M KY
Mary E Gains 8 F KY
William W Wright 25 M, Carpenter, KY
Julia Ann Wright 25 F KY
108, 108, Moses Hawkins, 61 M, Farmer, 750, VA
Elizabeth Hawkins, 64, F, VA
Barney W Hawkins, 30 M, Farmer, KY
Sarah R Hawkins, 21 F, KY
Elizabeth Hawkins, 17 F KY
109, 109, Jephtha D Hawkins, 29 M, Farmer, 500, KY
Catherine Hawkins, 29 F, KY
Sarah Hawkins, 4 F, KY
Robert E Hawkins, 1 M, KY