Clay Hawkins IV
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Clay Hawkins IV

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Signed 3 Apr 2019 | 258 contributions | 9 thank-yous | 179 connections
Clay C. Hawkins IV
Born 1940s.
Ancestors ancestors
Brother of [private sister (1930s - unknown)], [private sister (1940s - unknown)] and [private sibling (1940s - unknown)]
Father of [private son (1970s - unknown)] and [private child (1970s - unknown)]
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Biography

Born in Claremont, NH. Educated in Claremont, Vermont Academy, Dartmouth College. Retired after 38 years at Claremont Savings Bank. Currently live on the Connecticut River in Claremont, NH on a farm that was first purchased by Capt. John Cooke in 1779. Am descended from several Mayflower passengers.

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Welcome back to WikiTree, Clay, and thanks for signing the Honor Code! I hope you discover as much about your family as I have about mine over the last several years.

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posted by Debi (McGee) Hoag
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posted by Dorothy Barry
retired community banker
posted by Clay Hawkins IV
Thanks for volunteering, Henry.

You are now a confirmed member of WikiTree!

Have fun and ask for help if you need it. Most WikiTree members are eager to offer guidance to a fellow genealogist.

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P.S. My husband and I are eighth cousins, twice removed.

posted by Carole Partridge
Am descended from two of Susannah North's grandchildren. She is the eighth great grandmother of both me and my wife.
posted by Clay Hawkins IV
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posted by Kern (Thompson) Brogan

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