Person:Bertha Hawkins (1)

Watchers
m. Est 1883
  1. Jennie Belle Hawkins - 1888
  2. Henry Martin Hawkins1884 - 1920
  3. Nellie Jane Hawkins1888 - 1927
  4. Bertha Collier Hawkins1891 - 1954
m. Est 1923
Facts and Events
Name Bertha Collier Hawkins
Gender Female
Birth? Dec 1891 Sharpsburg, O'Hara Twp, Allegheny Co, PA
Christening? 26 Jun 1892 Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church, Sharpsburg, O'Hara Twp, Allegheny Co, PA
Marriage Est 1923 to Charles Thomas Stevens
Death? 24 Mar 1954 Sharpsburg, O'Hara Twp, Allegheny Co, PA@62Y
Burial? Greenwood Cemetery, Sharpsburg, O'Hara Twp, Allegheny Co, PA

1900 Sharpsburg, Allegheny Co, PA Federal Census p4A, Roll: T623 1371; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 496 Middle Street h/h 67/67 Hawkins, Luther 49 PA-PA-Eng Apr 1851 m22Y 4/3ch carpenter Mary 42 PA-Holland-Ireland Oct 1857 Henry 15 PA Sept 1884 PA-PA-PA Nellie 11 PA July 1888 PA-PA-PA Birdie 8 PA Dec 1891 PA-PA-PA

1910 O’Hara Twp Precinct 4, Allegheny Co, PA PO Sharpsburg Federal Census p6B, 20 Apr 1910, Roll: T624_1297; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 229; Image: 820. 1867 Middle St h/h104/113 Hawkins, Martin L 58 PA-PA-Eng mar31Y 4/3ch carpenter at home Mary A 53PA-Ire-Ire Harry M 25PA-PA-PA carpenter at home Nellie J 20 public school teacher PA-PA-PA Bertha C 18 PA-PA-PA

1920 Sharpsburg, Allegheny Co, PA Federal Census p14A, 18 Feb 1920, Roll: T625_1528; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 894; Image: 1010 1867 Middle St h/h 95/109 Hawkins, Martin 68 PA-Eng-Eng carpenter Mary 63 PA-Ire-Ire Nellie 30 PA-PA-PA public school teacher Bertha 28 PA-PA-PA stenographer

1930 Brentwood, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1961; Page: 16B; Enumeration District: 529; Image: 116.0, 2700 Brentwood Ave, h/h 334/410 Stevens, Charles T 35 mar @28Y age Maine-Maine-Maine, secretary-treasure for general construction, Bertha 38 mar @31Y PA-PA-PA

Info from Matthew A. McKenzie

Four years after Bertha Collier Hawkins Stevens died in 1954, Charles Thomas Stevens married another Pennsylvania lady, Hazel Belle Kissell Shulz of Jersey Shore. Charles T. Stevens continued working as a "Clerk of the Works" (a person employed by the architect or client on a construction site. The role is primarily to represent the interests of the client in regard to ensuring the quality of both materials and workmanship) in the Pittsburgh area until his retirement in 1967.

Charles T. and Hazel then moved to Newington CT to be near Hazel's son Robert K. Shultz (her only child by her previous marriage to Martin E. Shultz), his wife Lorraine Shultz and their daughter Kathleen Shultz Rounbehler.

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References
  1.   Photo by the auto was taken by Sanford Winslow, a good friend of Charles Thomas Stevens' father, Charles Almon Stevens during an early 1920s visit to Maine.