Person:John Hawkins (25)

m. 1642
  1. Edward HawkinsAbt 1639 - Bef 1726
  2. John HawkinsBet 1642 & 1643 - Bet 1725 & 1726
  3. William HawkinsBet 1645 & 1647 - 1723
  4. Madeleine HawkinsAbt 1645 -
  5. Madeline HawkinsAbt 1647 - Aft 1682
  6. Mary Hawkins1649 - 1724
  7. Edward Hawkins1660 - 1726
  • HJohn HawkinsBet 1642 & 1643 - Bet 1725 & 1726
  • WSarah Demarel
  1. Elizabeth Hawkins
  2. Edward Hawkins - 1741
  3. Patience Hawkins
  4. Mary Hawkins
  5. Abigail Hawkins
  6. William Hawkins1676 - Aft 1744
  7. Sarah Hawkins1685 - Aft 1727
  8. Lydia HawkinsAbt 1690 - Abt 1739
  9. Phebe HawkinsAbt 1700 -
Facts and Events
Name John Hawkins
Gender Male
Birth? Bet 1642 and 1643 Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage to Sarah Demarel
Death? Bet 1725 and 1726 Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States

Connections to his father and children found in a series of deeds and other records cited by Austin, including:

  • 1684, Oct 29, Providence, Rate Levied: "William Haukins, senr., & his son John Haukins" 00.04.00." (Roger, vol.17, p44).
  • 1710, Dec 29 - He deeded 40 acres to Richard Evans, Jr., and Sarah, his wife, for love etc.
  • 1711, Mar 28 - He deeded 40 acres to Elizabeth Smith, his daughter, wife of Joseph.
  • 1711, Jul 27 - He confirmed a deed made by his brother Edward in 1692 to John Aldrich, and calls himself "John Hawkins eldest son of William Hawkins, deceased, and of Margaret his wife, also deceased."
  • 1713, Aug 12 - He deeded 93 acres for love, etc., to son-in-law Elisha Knowlton and Lydia, his wife.
  • 1714, Jun 5 - He deeded 52 acres for love, etc., to son-in-law Hosannah Brown and Mary his wife.
  • 1715, Oct 19 - He gave free consent to sons William Hawkins, Hosannah Brown, and Elisha Knowlton to sell all their lands which they had of him.
  • 1717, Nov 30 - He deeded 50 acres of land to Jonathan Salisbury and Abigail his wife, for love, etc., and same date deeded to Joseph Smith (son of Joseph Smith, joiner), and Patience his wife, 50 acres for love, etc., (also deeding certain rights to each.).
  • 1719, Feb 11 - He confirmed a deed made seventeen years before to youngest son Edward, and now gave him half the homestead, house, and lands, and the other half at his decease.

A deed on 13 Apr 1726 refers to John (father of Edward) as deceased. The last transaction before that was 24 Aug 1723.

References
  1.   Austin, John Osborne. The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island. (Orig. 1887; Reprinted 1969 Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing).