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Mary Anne (Long) Hawkins (abt. 1680 - abt. 1742)

Mary Anne Hawkins formerly Long
Born about in Colony of Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 18 Dec 1698 in St Annes, Essex, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 62 in Belknap, Wolfe, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial Americamap
Profile last modified | Created 22 Sep 2010
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Biography

Mary Long was born about 1680 in Oxfordshire, England, daughter of John Long and Elizabeth Spencer. [1] She married John Hawkins on or before 1707 in Botetourt Co, Virginia Colony, to son of John Hawkins and Mary Dewe.[2] Mary Hawkins died November 02, 1742 in the Colony of Virginia. (source needed).

Research Notes

Birth was showing Orange County, but Orange was not created until 1734, long after her birth in 1680.

Mary was born in 1693. [3]

Sources

  1. England, Select Essex Parish Registers, 1538-1900 [database on-line]. Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014
  2. Gordon Lee (Wilcoxson) Beck, Kentucky Pioneers: Ancestry of Gordon Beck
  3. Source will be added by Stephen Freeman by 8 Feb 2018.
  • Source S31; Author: Richard Baldwin Cook; Cockeysville, Maryland: Nativa Publishing, 2008. Note: Sources quoted in the book include the following:
    Betty Huey Tayloy Cook's collected data and her unpublished book
    Genealogy of the Huey Family, John L. Huey (1908)
    Williams data from Sally Williams Black
    Major Lee Utz, "History of the Williams Family" (1941)
    James and Nellie Gouge: "History of Grant County Kentucky," Grant County Historical Society (1992), James B. Conrad, editor.
    Jewett/Juet information: Huguenot Emigration to Virginia and to the Settlement at Manakin-Town, Robert Alonzo Brock (1886, 1962)
    Crouch details from Elizabeth Taylor Rubio
    William Myrix Williams ancestry and descendants: Maryland Genealogical Society, Maryland members ancestry, www.mdgensoc.org/genealogyfortng
    Gouge Family Cemetery: Grant County Cemeteries, compiled by Virgil Chandler, Sr (Grant County Historical Society, 1988).
  • Wulfeck, Dorothy F.. Hawkins of Virginia, the Carolinas and Kentucky: court records, queries, brief lineages, genealogical notes. Naugatuck, CN: D. F. Wulfeck, 1963.
  • Darnell, Ermina J.. Forks of Elkhorn Church. Louisville, KY: Standard Printing Co., 1946.
  • Parker, Anna V.. The Sanders Family of Grass Hills. Madison, IN: Coleman Printing Co., 1966.

Acknowledgements

  • GEDCOM file submitted by Legacy. Imported on 1 November 2010.




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