Individual Details
Jane Bourne
(Abt 1763 - 24 Sep 1842)
Janet's Uncle Johnson "David" Hawkins transcribed the following:
"January 7, 1826, Anderson County, Kentucky
We Andrew McBrayer, James McClure and BP Settle, having met at the house of John Hackley agree to a request of the heirs of Jane Hawkins and have made the division of the said estate of Negroes as follow: (A "lot" was 2 slaves)
To William Zimmerman, lot of two, Nancy and Henry, values at 500 together.
To Hardin Hawkins,one lot, one Negro Rubin at 450.
To James Hawkins, Mariah and child Mahalie at 530.
To Joel Boston, one lot, Kitty and Marg at 525.
To John Foster, one lot, Melinda and Jams together 435.
To Thomas Jordan, one lot of two together named Amon and
Cely at 500 together
To John Hackley, one lot, Charles and child at 600.
To James Coleman, one lot, Milly and child _____ Martha.
The difference of valuation between each legate on the division was satisfied between all legatees by note on the differences between each lot.
With the exception of Mildred Brown, one of the legatees
of said estate, who has received the following Negros,
namely Nancy, Harry, Mary and child William. The valuation
of the four named Negros was $935, which is granted to her
by the legatees by her relinquishing her right to the boy Elie,
which is received by her mother Jane Hawkins.
Andrew McBrayer
James McClure"
Events
Families
Spouse | Capt. James Hawkins (1750 - 1819) |
Child | Infant Hawkins (1783 - ) |
Child | Mildred "Milly" Hawkins (1785 - ) |
Child | Lucy Ohio Hawkins (1787 - 1861) |
Child | Mary "Polly" Hawkins (1789 - ) |
Child | William Hardin Hawkins (1791 - 1851) |
Child | Elizabeth Hawkins (1792 - ) |
Child | James Morton Hawkins (1793 - 1864) |
Child | Jane Willis Hawkins (1793 - 1874) |
Child | Sarah "Sally" Hawkins (1797 - ) |
Child | Frances "Fannie" Hawkins (1800 - 1839) |
Father | Andrew Bourne (1716 - 1790) |
Mother | Jane Morton (1720 - ) |
Sibling | Elizabeth "Betsy" Bourne (1745 - 1785) |
Sibling | Frances Bourne (1747 - ) |
Sibling | Nancy Ann Bourne (1749 - 1832) |
Sibling | William Bourne (1759 - ) |
Sibling | Francis Bourne (1761 - 1803) |
Sibling | Sarah Bourne (1763 - ) |
Sibling | Andrew Bourne (1763 - ) |
Sibling | Judith Bourne (1765 - 1844) |
Sibling | Mary "Polly" Bourne (1770 - ) |
Notes
Marriage
Her fathers will names her as Jane Hawkins.James would have been around 27 to 31 depending on the wedding date used of 1779 or 1781. There are several affidavits done by Jane Hawkins, Reuben Boston and Mary Jordan that gave both years, but in later affidavits by Jane and Mary corrected to 1781 while Reuben stayed at 1779. Given the correction by the women, I think we will lean more toward 1781 as the date of marriage (Shahmiri, 2013).
Census (family)
James Hawkins 01101 12400 081 boy 10-16, James M. 16/17 yrs
1 male 16-26, Wm. Hardin 19
1 male 45+, James
1 female under 10 Frances
2 females 10-16, Mildred & Jane
4 females 16-26, Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary &
? Jane 48
Lucy was married
Will
"January 7, 1826, Anderson County, KentuckyWe Andrew McBrayer, James McClure and BP Settle, having met at the house of John Hackley agree to a request of the heirs of Jane Hawkins and have made the division of the said estate of Negroes as follow: (A "lot" was 2 slaves)
To William Zimmerman, lot of two, Nancy and Henry, values at 500 together.
To Hardin Hawkins,one lot, one Negro Rubin at 450.
To James Hawkins, Mariah and child Mahalie at 530.
To Joel Boston, one lot, Kitty and Marg at 525.
To John Foster, one lot, Melinda and Jams together 435.
To Thomas Jordan, one lot of two together named Amon and
Cely at 500 together
To John Hackley, one lot, Charles and child at 600.
To James Coleman, one lot, Milly and child _____ Martha.
The difference of valuation between each legate on the division was satisfied between all legatees by note on the differences between each lot.
With the exception of Mildred Brown, one of the legatees
of said estate, who has received the following Negros,
namely Nancy, Harry, Mary and child William. The valuation
of the four named Negros was $935, which is granted to her
by the legatees by her relinquishing her right to the boy Elie,
which is received by her mother Jane Hawkins.
Andrew McBrayer
James McClure"
Now with the exception of Mildred and Hardin, the others are all son-in-laws of Jane. Mildred being her daughter. She gave no slaves to her son James, so why Hardin?
Elizabeth married Edmund Foster
Lucy Ohio married James Coleman
Jane married John Hackley
Sarah (sally) married Joel Boston
Mary married Thomas Jordan
Mildred married ______ Brown
Fannie married William Zimmerman
son: James (twin of Jane) married Sally Buntain McMichael
son: Hardin ??
Death
A list of Revolutionary War soldiers pensioners under the Act of March 18, 1818 and the Act of June 7, 1832.June 1, 1840. Kentucky, Anderson Co. Name of pensioner: Jane Hawkins, age 77. Living with John Hackly.
Endnotes
1. Patrick G. Wardell, Virginia and West Virginia Genealogical Data from Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Records: Volume 2 - Dabbs through Hyslop (Westminister, MD: Heritage Books, 2008), 282; digital images, Google Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 11 October 2010.
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3. Thomas, Helen Gilmore Smith, Gillmore-Carter and allied families (Unknown: Unknown, 1962, 168 pgs.), p. 92.
4. Jacey Shahmiri, "Hawkins of Virginia," , Chasing History @Janet Shahmiri 2012, 28 January 2013 (http://jaceychasinghistory.blogspot.com/ : accessed ), James Hawkins: Revolutionary War Ancestor.
5. U.S. Census images. Heritage Quest Online. Subscription database through the Sonoma County Public Library. (ProQuest LLC, 2009.), 1810 > KENTUCKY > WASHINGTON > NO TWP LISTED Series: M252 Roll: 8 Page: 302.
6. Claeys-Shahmiri, Janet, "Hawkins, Capt James genealogy," e-mail messages from
7. , Census of pensioners for revolutionary or military services: with their names, ages, and places of residence, returned by the marshal of the several judicial districts, under the act for taking the sixth census (Washington: Printed by Blair and Rives, 1841), 160; digital images, Google Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 7 December 2009.
8. Patrick G. Wardell, Virginia and West Virginia Genealogical Data from Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Records: Volume 2 - Dabbs through Hyslop (Westminister, MD: Heritage Books, 2008), 282; digital images, Google Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 11 October 2010.