Thomas Hathorn was given an honor certificate by Lodge #44 regular Mason, State of South Carolina, on the 24th day of June in the year of Masonry 5811.[1]
Burial: Shoals Junction, Greenwood, South Carolina [2]
Sources
↑ "Hawthornes of Long Cane Headwaters" by Newell Bowie 1987. Much of the info on David Hazlep Hawthorne #03001 came from work already done by Mary Hawthorne Cribbs (Reference #07067) of Due West, SC
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99745137/john-thomas-hawthorne : accessed 19 July 2022), memorial page for John Thomas Hawthorne (1783–19 Nov 1843), Find A Grave: Memorial #99745137, citing Greenville Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Shoals Junction, Greenwood County, South Carolina, USA ; Maintained by H. C. Ouzts (contributor 47627433) .
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WikiTree profile Hawthorne-446 created through the import of 3214733.ged on Sep 17, 2011 by Kim Richey.
Created through the import of JDS_09_17_10.ged on 09 February 2011.
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