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Adam Hawkes |
Adam Hawkes<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: Hawks<br>Birth: Jan 26 1605 - Westbury, Leigh, Wiltshire, England<br>Baptism: Jan 26 1605 - St. Andrew Parish, Hingham, Norfolk, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Sarah Wardwell (born Hooper) - June 2 1670 - Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts<br>Death: Mar 13 1671 - Saugus, Essex, Massachusetts Colony, New England<br>Burial: Jan 13 1671 - Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, USA<br>Father: John Hawkes<br>Mother: Mary Hawkes (born Cowper)<br>Wives: Anne Hawkes (born Brown), Sarah Wardwell (born Hooper)<br>Children: John Hawkes</a>, Susanna Cogswell (born Hawkes), Moses Hawkes, Adam Hawkes, Benjamin Hawkes, Thomas Hawkes, Sarah Johnson (born Hawkes)<br>Siblings: Stephen Hawke (born Hawkes), John Hawkes
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Adam Hawkes<br>Birth names: Adam HaukesAdam Harke<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: To Jan 26 1605 - Hingham, Norfolk, England<br>Christening: Jan 26 1605 - Hingham, Norfolk, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Anne - 1630 - Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States<br>Marriage: SARAH HOOPER - June 1670<br>Marriage: Spouse: Sarah Hooper - June 1670 - Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America<br>Residence: Hingham, Norfolk, England<br>Death: Feb 13 1671 - Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America<br>Burial: Saugus, Essex, Massachusetts, United States<br>Parents: John Hawkes, Margaret Hawkes (born Bolitho)<br>Spouses: Anne, Sarah Hooper<br>Children: John Hawkes I, John Hawkes Sr., Susanna Cogswell (born Hawkes), Benjamin Hawkes, Thomas Hawkes, Sarah Johnson (born Hawkes)<br>Siblings: John Hawkes, Stephen Hawkes, Matthew Hawkes, Roger Hawkes, Thomas Hawke, Constance Hawkes, Margaret Hawkes, John Hawker<br>This person appears to have duplicated relatives. View it on FamilySearch to see the full information.<br> Additional information: ADAMHAWKESHADONLYCHILDRENJOHNandSUSANNAbywifeAnneunknownwidowofunknownHutchinsonBywifemdSarahHooperhehaddauSARAHandhediedsoonafter:The Great Migration,v 3, p. 254-255 gives these facts that are known by primary source records about Anne unknown Hutchinson Hawkes and her husband Adam Hawkes. See SOURCES & MEMORIES.LifeSketch:PLEASE READ: ADAM HAWKES HAD 2 CHILDREN BY 1st WIFE & 1 by 2nd. PLEASE DO NOT ADD CHILDREN WHO DO NOT BELONG. SEE THE LATEST SCHOLARSHIP IN: The Great Migration,v 3, p. 254-255 about Adam Hawkes gives these facts that are known by primary source records and also about Anne unknown Hutchinson Hawkes. Mass. 13 March 1671.672/3 Samuel Wardwell.Cushman.tween John Hawkes and Joseph Cooke we learn of the Hutchinson children's names and that when Adam Hawkes md. Ann Unknown Hutchinson she was a widow with 5 children. Authors state: "These depositions and the details of the settlement of the estate of Adam Hawkes make it clear that he married a widow Hutchinson, with five HUTCHINSON children: FRANCIS, SAMUEL,THOMAS, EDWARD and ELIZABETH. The marriage to Ann (unknown) Hutchinson must have taken place in England, but no record of this has been found. bout 'his cousin John Hawckes.' On the same day 'Thomas Browne of Lyn, aged about forty years,' deposed about 'his cousin John Hawcks.' These two deponents were Thomas Browne of Lynn an dhis wife, Mary (Newhall) Browne, dau of Thomas Newhall. This Thomas Browne first appeared in Lynn in the mid-1650s, without apparent antecedents. (The claim has been made that he [Thomas Brown] was the son of Nicholas Browne of Lynn...but Savage doubted this, and the will of Nicholas Browne, dated 9 March 1672/3 did not include a son Thomas. The further claim has been made that thsurname of the wife of Adam Hawkes was Browne. This is certainly possible, but in the absence of further evidence, there are many other conceivable explanations for the stated relation between the Hawkes and Browne families."m Hingham, Norfolk, England but soon settled at Lynn, Mass. His "kinsman" Thomas Browne was not at Lynn until nearly 15 years later. "The claim that Adam Hawkes came to New England in 1630 with the Winthrop Fleet is highly unlikely, given the lack of records for him and his family prior to 1634." In other words, there is a family genealogy that makes some of these unsupported claims but when the pros went to verify, the supporting facts were not there. in 1630 cannot be substantiated by any primary source records. is arrival he married Ann Hutchinson, a widow. In 1638 he was granted 100 acres of land which he called Close Hill in what became Saugus, Massachusetts. Adam Hawkes died on March 13, 1671.
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