Person:Jehiel Hawley (1)

m. 5 Oct 1711
  1. Capt. Jehiel Hawley1711/12 - 1777
m. 30 Mar 1731
  1. Andrew Hawley1732 - 1801
  2. Phebe Hawley1734 - 1813
  3. Annah Hawley1736 - 1822
  4. Abijah Hawley1737 - 1832
  5. Mary Hawley1739 -
  6. Jeptha Hawley1740 - 1813
  7. Ruth Hawley1742 - Est 1777
  8. Jehiel Hawley, Jr1744 -
  9. Curtis Hawley1747 - 1825
Facts and Events
Name Capt. Jehiel Hawley
Gender Male
Birth? 14 Feb 1711/12 Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 30 Mar 1731 New Milford, Litchfield, Connecticut, United Statesto Sarah Dunning
Military[1] 1777 General Burgoyne
Death[1] 6 Nov 1777 Shelburne, Chittenden, Vermont, United States"By Lake Champlain"
Alt Death[1] 6 Nov 1777 Plattsburgh, Clinton, New York, United States"By Lake Champlain"
Burial? Arlington, Bennington, Vermont, United States

In "Loyalist Lineages in Canada, Vol. II, Pt I" on page 491 there are 4 generations of Hawleys starting with Jeptha. His parents are mentioned as Jehiel & Sarah.


Jehiel and Sarahs' children are; Phebe, b. 1734,m. John Treat; Annah, b. 1736, m. Phias Hurd; Abijah Hawley, 1737-1832, m. Molly Burritt, and Rachel Sturges; Mary Hawley, b. 1739, m. Isaac Castle; Jephtha Hawley, 1740-1813 m. Esther Castle; Ruth Hawley, b. 1752, m. Isaac Brisco; Jehiel Hawley, jr. b. 7144; Curtis Hawley, 1747-1825, m. Hannah French.

JOSEPH HAWLEY. b. Derbyshire, Went to Mass. USA in 1640. [ his son....] SAMUEL HAWLEY b. Stratford 1647 [his son] EPHRIAM HAWLEY b. New Milford 1692 [his son...] CAPT. JEHIEL HAWLEY b. Fairfield Conn. Feb 14, 1712. Moved from Connecticut to Vermont. Married in Arlington Vermont 1731 to Sarah Dunning. Died 1777. Buried: Arlington. Had 9 children (5 girls, 4 boys). Included is son Capt. Jeptha Hawley b. Arlington 1740 d. Bath Ont 1813. (have some of his line) This is the Bay of Quinte Branch.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada [1].
  2.   Morgan, Lynn A., and Toronto Branch United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada. Loyalist Lineages of Canada, 1783-1983. (Agincourt, Ontario: Generation Press, c1984-c1991).