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Here's all I can find about David Hawk:
- He married Sarah Coburn in Dunstable (town records)
- They had two children in Dunstable (town records)
- The 1790 census lists Sarah Hawk as head of household with 1 female under 16 in the house. This would imply that David died before that date. Though no death record or grave is to be found.
- Source:Cutter, William Richard. Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts (vol. 1, p. 357) contains this passage: "David Hawks, direct descendant of Adam Hawks, the Puritan emigrant, through the Long Island branch, settled in Massachusetts, and married, in Tyngsboro, Sarah Colburn, of Dracut; children: 1. Farrington, of whom further. 2. Sarah (or Polly), born March 11, 1771, married John Cummings, of Swanzey, New Hampshire."
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