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Facts and Events
Name |
Sarah Hawkins |
Married Name |
_____ Wilson |
Gender |
Female |
Birth? |
11 Dec 1772 |
South Carolina, United States |
Marriage |
2 Dec 1790 |
Union, South Carolina, United StatesCane Creek MM to Jehu Wilson |
Residence[1] |
Abt 1800 |
Ohio, United States |
Religion[4] |
21 May 1803 |
South Carolina, United StatesQuaker - gcf Cane Creek MM |
Religion[4] |
27 Aug 1803 |
Quaker - Westland MM, rocf Cane Creek MM |
Other[2] |
19 Jan 1818 |
Union, South Carolina, United Statesnamed in deed during probate of the estate of Isaac Hawkins, father |
Death[3] |
13 Mar 1850 |
Washington, Wayne, Indiana, United Stateson "Wilson Homestead Farm" |
Burial[3] |
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Milton, Wayne, Indiana, United StatesMilford MM |
Religion[3] |
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Wayne, Indiana, United StatesQuaker - Dublin MM |
References
- ↑ Fox, Henry Clay. Memoirs of Wayne County and the city of Richmond, Indiana: from the earliest historical times down to the present, including a genealogical and biographical record of representative families in Wayne County. (Madison, Wisconsin: Western Historical Association, 1912)
2:235.
... John Wilson, was born in Pennsylvania in 1763, and married Sarah Hawkins, a native of South Carolina. After a sojourn in Ohio, where their son, Gideon ... was born, the family came to Indiana at an early day and settled on a farm of 160 acres in Washington township, the place being now known as the "Wilson Homestead Farm." There John Wilson and wife spent the remainder of their lives. ...
- ↑ Holcomb, Brent H. (Brent Howard), and James D McKain. Union County, South Carolina deed abstracts. (Columbia, South Carolina: SCMAR, 2000-c2004).
v. 3. Deed books L-P, 1811-1820 [1770-1820]
Book O, pages 75.77: South Carolina, Union District. Isaac Gregory and Jonathan Hawkins, heirs and administrators of the estate of Isaac Hawkins, late of district aforesaid, deceased, having full power by letter of attorney for the purpose of selling a certain tract of 207 acres on waters of Cane Creek and Whites branch, waters of Tyger River, which the said Isaac Hawkins deceased was seized of in his lifetime and at his death, part of tract granted to William Sims 2 June 1788, recorded in Book YYYY, page 66, but on a resurvey found to estimate at 2031/2 acres adj. Robert and Stephen Corner, John Bowers[?], William Sims, adj. an Irish bounty line, Thomas Linam, Presley, now for $203.50 paid by John P. Farr for our use and the use of the other legatees (viz) John Hawkins, Benjamin Hawkins, Amos Hawkins, John Wilson, Seth Wilson & Joshua Paulk, 21 Jan 1817. Isaac Gregory (LS), Jonathan Hawkins (LS), Wit: Mastin Pruett, Thomas Skain. Proved by the oath of Thomas Skain (Z) 12 July 1817 before Presley Williams, J.P. Recorded 19 Jan 1818.
Book 0, pages 77.78: South Carolina, Union District. Whereas Isaac Hawkins died seized of a tract of 107 acres on waters of Cane Creek and Whites Branch, leaving us, John Hawkins, Benjamin Hawkins, Amos Hawkins, John Wilson who intermarried with Sarah Hawkins and who is properly authorised to act as attorney for Isaac Hawkins and Seth Wilson who intermarried with Martha Hawkins, and Joshua Paulk who intermarried with Phebe Hawkins, and we have appointed Isaac Gregory and Jonathan Hawkins our attorneys, 20 Nov 1816. John Hawkins (Seal), Benjamin Hawkins (Seal), Amos Hawkins (Seal), John Wilson (Seal), Joshua Paulk (Seal), Wit: John Gage Jr, James McKibbin. Proved by the oath of John Gage Junr 20 Nov 1816 before J. McKibbin, J.Q. Recorded 19 Jan 1818.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Hinshaw, William Wade; Thomas Worth Marshall; and John Cox. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States: Edwards Brothers, 1936-1950).
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Westland MM, in Hinshaw, William Wade; Thomas Worth Marshall; and John Cox. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States: Edwards Brothers, 1936-1950)
4:68.
1803, 8, 27. Jehu & w, Sarah, & ch, Dina, John, Isaac, Seth, Amos & Betty, rocf Cane Creek MM, S. C., dtd 1803, 5, 21.
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