Thomas Hawthorn was born around 1844 in County Down, Ireland. His father was Alexander Hawthorn.
Thomas was a widow when he married Ann (Sewell) Matthews, also a widow, on 4 Nov 1891 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland. Her father was listed as Alexander Sewell and his father was Alexander Hawthorne.[1]
1901 Irish Census house 129 in Lawnbrook Avenue (Woodvale Ward, Antrim)[2]
Surname | Forename | Age | Sex | Relation to head | Religion |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hawthorne | Thomas | 57 | Male | Head of Family | Presbyterian |
Hawthorne | Ann | 50 | Female | Wife | Presbyterian |
Ann died on Jan 20, 1908 in Lurgan, Ireland at age 60. Thomas Hawthorne was a witness on her death record.[3]
Thomas then married Margaret (Hutchenson) Denney a widow, on 5 May 1910 in County Armagh, Ireland. His father was Alexander Hawthorn, sexton. Her father was Carlysle Hutchenson, farmer. Witnesses were Francis Ryans and Maggie Totten.[4]
In the 1911 census Thomas (age 66), Farmer, was the married head of household in Armagh, Ireland.[5]
Thomas died on 11 May 1924 in Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland. John Reid was a witness on his death record.[6]
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