Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
George W Hawley
M
Father | Stephen Hawley, Jr. b. 3 Nov 1738, d. 17 Jul 1804 |
Mother | Mary Bellamy b. 1 Jun 1744, d. Apr 1793 |
George W. was a gunsmith, who lived in Hamden, CT. George W Hawley had at least two children, a daughter Grace and an child of unknown gender.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S187] Elias Sill Hawley, The Hawley Record.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Gideon Hawley
M, b. 6 June 1734
Father | Ephraim Hawley Sr. b. 1692, d. 1771 |
Mother | Sarah (Phebe) Curtis |
Gideon Hawley was baptized on 6 June 1734. He married Elizabeth (?) on 30 October 1755.
Family | Elizabeth (?) |
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Hannah Hawley
F, b. 26 May 1657
Father | Joseph Hawley b. 1603, d. 20 May 1690 |
Mother | Catherine Birdsey b. 1626, d. 25 Jun 1692 |
Hannah Hawley was born on 26 May 1657. She (1) married Josiah Nichols, son of Isaac Nichols and Margery Washburn Sherman, on 13 December 1678. Hannah Hawley (2) married John Wolcott.
Family 1 | Josiah Nichols b. 29 Jan 1652/53, d. 25 Jun 1692 |
Family 2 | John Wolcott |
Child |
|
Married name: Nichols.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Hannah Hawley
F, b. 1630
Father | ? Hawley |
Hannah Hawley was born in 1630. She married John Ufford, son of Thomas Ufford and Isabell.1 Hannah Hawley (2) married Capt. John Beard, son of ? Beard and Martha.2
Family 1 | John Ufford |
Family 2 | Capt. John Beard |
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Harriet Elizabeth Hawley
F, b. 15 July 1904
Father | John Blackstock Hawley b. 27 May 1866 |
Mother | Sue Anna Terrell b. 13 May 1872, d. 1945 |
Harriet Elizabeth Hawley was born on 15 July 1904 at Fort Worth, Tarrant County, TX. She married Jacques Albert Fermaud.
Family | Jacques Albert Fermaud b. 1905 |
Married name: Fermaud.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Helen DeForest Hawley
F, b. 17 January 1858, d. 14 November 1947
Father | George Phillips Hawley b. 14 Apr 1832, d. 27 Jan 1917 |
Mother | Mary Elizabeth Drake b. 30 Jun 1836, d. 13 Dec 1902 |
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Helen Robinson Hawley
F, b. 14 October 1849
Father | Joel Edwin Hawley b. 14 Sep 1802, d. 1 Aug 1859 |
Mother | Miranda Orcelia Phillips b. 26 Oct 1813, d. 1910 |
Helen Robinson Hawley was born on 14 October 1849.1,2 She married Charles N Hewitt on 22 April 1869 at Redwing, Goodhue County, MN.1
Family | Charles N Hewitt |
Children |
|
Charlotte and Helen were twins. [Note: A correction must be made to the HR #4056. Charles Douglas is listed as the twin of Helen Robinson. It should state 'Charlotte DeForest' instead of Charles Douglas]1 Married name: Hewitt.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Isaac Agur Hawley
M, b. 1 June 1797, d. 25 September 1867
Father | Stephen Hawley, Jr. b. 3 Nov 1738, d. 17 Jul 1804 |
Mother | Mehetabel Hotchkiss b. 14 Jul 1764, d. Nov 1827 |
Isaac Agur Hawley was born on 1 June 1797. He married Ann Eliza Boyer in 1831. Isaac Agur Hawley died on 25 September 1867.
Family | Ann Eliza Boyer |
Children |
|
Ann was from Tompkins County, NY. Isaac was a graduate of Yale College in 1817 and was a teacher and farmer, who resided in Geneva, NY.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S187] Elias Sill Hawley, The Hawley Record.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Jehiel Hawley
M, b. 5 April 1685, d. 19 July 1727
Father | Samuel Hawley b. 9 Jan 1647, d. 24 Aug 1734 |
Mother | Mary Thompson b. 7 Jun 1653, d. 1691 |
Jehiel Hawley was born on 5 April 1685 at Stratford, Fairfield County, CT. He married Hope Stowe, daughter of Ichabod Stowe and Mary Atwater, on 13 December 1708. Jehiel Hawley died on 19 July 1727.
Family | Hope Stowe b. 31 Oct 1690, d. 23 Jan 1763 |
Jehiel was a hatter and lived in Durham, CT.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Jehiel Hawley
M, b. 14 February 1712, d. 2 November 1777
Father | Ephraim Hawley Sr. b. 1692, d. 1771 |
Mother | Sarah (Phebe) Curtis |
Jehiel Hawley was born on 14 February 1712. He married Sarah Dunning on 30 March 1731. Jehiel Hawley died on 2 November 1777.
Family | Sarah Dunning b. 14 Aug 1713 |
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Jennie Benedict Hawley
F, b. 23 November 1869, d. 23 January 1896
Father | George Phillips Hawley b. 14 Apr 1832, d. 27 Jan 1917 |
Mother | Mary Elizabeth Drake b. 30 Jun 1836, d. 13 Dec 1902 |
Jennie Benedict Hawley was born on 23 November 1869 at Hoboken, Hudson County, NJ.1 She married William Reuben Bishop on 28 February 1894. Jennie Benedict Hawley died on 23 January 1896 at Newark, Essex County, NJ.1 She was buried on 26 January 1896 in Evergreen Cemetery in Hillside.2
Family | William Reuben Bishop b. 18 Apr 1872, d. 1 Jun 1948 |
Child |
|
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Joel Edwin Hawley
M, b. 14 September 1802, d. 1 August 1859
Father | Stephen Hawley, Jr. b. 3 Nov 1738, d. 17 Jul 1804 |
Mother | Mehetabel Hotchkiss b. 14 Jul 1764, d. Nov 1827 |
Joel Edwin Hawley was born on 14 September 1802 at Bethany, CT. He married Miranda Orcelia Phillips, daughter of George W Phillips M.D. and Abby Caroline, on 14 September 1829 at Ithaca, Tompkins County, NY.1 Joel Edwin Hawley died on 1 August 1859 at Ithaca, NY. He was buried in Ithaca Cemetery in Ithaca, Block C, Lot #149, Map page #67.2
Family | Miranda Orcelia Phillips b. 26 Oct 1813, d. 1910 |
Children |
|
Joel and Miranda's home stood at 133 State Street, corner of Geneva Street in Ithaca, Tompkins, NY. His medical office was in the Clinton House (boarding house-hotel) after his original office burned in a fire. He was educated at New Haven, afterwards entered that severe military school at West Point. After which, he entered upon the study of medicine under the tuition of Dr. Reed of Charlotte Co., Virginia, and Prof. Ives, of New Haven, and graduated with great honor after attending lectures in the Medical Department of Yale University.
Dr. Hawley for a term held the Chair of Professor of Surgery in the Medical College of our own village, where his brother, Isaac A. Hawley,Esq., and family now reside.
He was chosen life member of the New York Medical Society. He was also appointed Curator of the University of Buffalo, and elected a memberof the Medical Faculty. He was delegate to meetings of the American Medical Association held in Boston in 1849, and St. Louis in1854. Joel was born in his father's parsonage in Connecticut, as wereprobably the rest of his siblings. He graduated from Yale Medical School in 1829 and married Miranda Orcelia Phillips, daughter of an Ithaca, NY physician, in September of that same year. They were married by the Reverend Williston. Joel is buried in Ithaca Cemetery in Block C., Lot #149, Map page 67.
The obituary of Dr. Joel, as placed in the 'Geneva Gazette' on 12 August 1859, reads as follows:
A letter from President Ulysses S. Grant to Isaac Tichener, son-in-law of Dr. Joel Edwin Hawley and his wife Miranda Orcelia Phillips was given to Patricia and her husband on their 30th wedding anniversary by Patricia's parents.2 A large portrait of Dr. Joel Edwin Hawley hangs in the home of Patricia Allan Vreeland and her Husband Dr. Joseph Boyle III. This painting was given to her and her husband on their 35th wedding anniversary by Patricia's parents.2 Name variation: Joel Hawley M.D.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.3
Dr. Hawley for a term held the Chair of Professor of Surgery in the Medical College of our own village, where his brother, Isaac A. Hawley,Esq., and family now reside.
He was chosen life member of the New York Medical Society. He was also appointed Curator of the University of Buffalo, and elected a memberof the Medical Faculty. He was delegate to meetings of the American Medical Association held in Boston in 1849, and St. Louis in1854. Joel was born in his father's parsonage in Connecticut, as wereprobably the rest of his siblings. He graduated from Yale Medical School in 1829 and married Miranda Orcelia Phillips, daughter of an Ithaca, NY physician, in September of that same year. They were married by the Reverend Williston. Joel is buried in Ithaca Cemetery in Block C., Lot #149, Map page 67.
The obituary of Dr. Joel, as placed in the 'Geneva Gazette' on 12 August 1859, reads as follows:
'We have been much pained in noticing in the last Ithaca, 'Journal & Advertisor', the decease of Dr. J. E. Hawley, then residing in that village. Dr. Hawley was born in Bethany, Ct., and was 57 years of age atthe time of his death.
Eulogy of his character is in vain. Unusually gentlemanly in his manners, courteous and affable, and a heart ever running with warmth of feeling, he was universally respected and beloved by all who knew him.'
Eulogy of his character is in vain. Unusually gentlemanly in his manners, courteous and affable, and a heart ever running with warmth of feeling, he was universally respected and beloved by all who knew him.'
A letter from President Ulysses S. Grant to Isaac Tichener, son-in-law of Dr. Joel Edwin Hawley and his wife Miranda Orcelia Phillips was given to Patricia and her husband on their 30th wedding anniversary by Patricia's parents.2 A large portrait of Dr. Joel Edwin Hawley hangs in the home of Patricia Allan Vreeland and her Husband Dr. Joseph Boyle III. This painting was given to her and her husband on their 35th wedding anniversary by Patricia's parents.2 Name variation: Joel Hawley M.D.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.3
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
John Hawley
M, b. 14 December 1806, d. circa 1852
Father | Stephen Samuel Hawley MD b. 1767 |
Mother | Dorcas French b. 3 Nov 1767, d. 29 May 1814 |
John Hawley was born on 14 December 1806. He married Mary A Braisted. John Hawley died circa 1852.
Family | Mary A Braisted |
Children |
|
John Hawley lived at Woodbury, NJ. Franklin drowned while off the coast of Florida, USA. Emma resided in Shelter Island, NY.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
John Blackstock Hawley
M, b. 27 May 1866
Father | Augustine Boyer Hawley MD b. 6 Nov 1833, d. 20 Sep 1878 |
Mother | Harriet Bowman Blackstock b. 3 Jan 1844, d. 1885 |
John Blackstock Hawley was born on 27 May 1866 at Redwing, Goodhue County, MN. He married Sue Anna Terrell, daughter of Joseph C Terrell, on 11 April 1895.
Family | Sue Anna Terrell b. 13 May 1872, d. 1945 |
Children |
|
John was a builder and moved to Texas.
According to an article in The Saturday Evening Post, dated 20 Feb 1943: 'The late Maj. John Blackstock Hawley, Sr., was a well-known civilengineer of Fort Worth, Texas, who had bid on the Panama Canal job when twenty-eight years old.
His son, also a civil engineer, worked with the major for awhile, but the senior Hawley built dams, sewage-control systems and things of that nature, none of which interested Jack.
According to an article in The Saturday Evening Post, dated 20 Feb 1943: 'The late Maj. John Blackstock Hawley, Sr., was a well-known civilengineer of Fort Worth, Texas, who had bid on the Panama Canal job when twenty-eight years old.
His son, also a civil engineer, worked with the major for awhile, but the senior Hawley built dams, sewage-control systems and things of that nature, none of which interested Jack.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
John Blackstock Hawley Jr.
M, b. 11 July 1899
Father | John Blackstock Hawley b. 27 May 1866 |
Mother | Sue Anna Terrell b. 13 May 1872, d. 1945 |
John Blackstock Hawley Jr. was born on 11 July 1899 at Fort Worth, Tarrant County, TX. He (1) married Helen Winston Thurston, daughter of James S. Thurston, on 3 November 1925. John Blackstock Hawley Jr. (2) married Anne McGill Stafford Fauntleroy.1 John Blackstock Hawley Jr. (3) married Rosita Hofmeister Wright.1
Family 1 | Helen Winston Thurston b. 1906, d. Feb 1955 |
Children |
|
Family 2 | Anne McGill Stafford Fauntleroy |
Child |
|
Family 3 | Rosita Hofmeister Wright |
Child |
|
He was born in Texas to Maj. John Blackstock Hawley, Sr., who was also acivil engineer. John, Jr. worked with him on his dams and sewage-control systems for awhile, but none of this interested him. He quit to become an inventor and at the age of twenty-eight, he had made $100,000. That was the year he became the surprised part-owner of a large fire-apparatus company. Minneapolis was the home of a concern he singled out as just the outfit to buy the newest Hawley creation, an improved pump for oilwells. The company took the invention and the inventor too. By 1928, Hawley had found he had exchanged his $100,000 for the ownership of Northern Pump.
When he was twenty-two, he came out of a tuberculosis sanitarium that way. They had shipped him away to Colorado Springs, Colorado, for absolute rest and quiet. Just out of Cornell, with stopovers at Texas Christian, Colorado College, and Texas University, the young civil engineer had decided to be an inventor, and this looked like a fine time to start. At the end of a year, the doctor sent him on his way. 'You've broken all the rules,' he told the patient, 'and you seem to have just as much TB as when you came in. But it doesn't seem to hurt you any. The inventions Hawley had sketched out -- among them a ride-control device he designed as a new sales talk for automobiles -- gave him a net profit of $27,000 and a good start as an inventor and idea man.'
There was an article written about John in the 20 Feb 1943 Saturday Evening Post with regard to his manufacturing business in Fridley, on the outskirts of Minneapolis, MN. His plant is called the Northern Pump Company and became known as the nation's foremost gunsmith developers for US Navy's big, sea-going, anti-aircraft guns. According to the 'Post' article: 'Hawley is an old hand at the 'running start'.
John Jr. married three times. I don't know if this was because his previous wives died or he divorced them.
When he was twenty-two, he came out of a tuberculosis sanitarium that way. They had shipped him away to Colorado Springs, Colorado, for absolute rest and quiet. Just out of Cornell, with stopovers at Texas Christian, Colorado College, and Texas University, the young civil engineer had decided to be an inventor, and this looked like a fine time to start. At the end of a year, the doctor sent him on his way. 'You've broken all the rules,' he told the patient, 'and you seem to have just as much TB as when you came in. But it doesn't seem to hurt you any. The inventions Hawley had sketched out -- among them a ride-control device he designed as a new sales talk for automobiles -- gave him a net profit of $27,000 and a good start as an inventor and idea man.'
There was an article written about John in the 20 Feb 1943 Saturday Evening Post with regard to his manufacturing business in Fridley, on the outskirts of Minneapolis, MN. His plant is called the Northern Pump Company and became known as the nation's foremost gunsmith developers for US Navy's big, sea-going, anti-aircraft guns. According to the 'Post' article: 'Hawley is an old hand at the 'running start'.
John Jr. married three times. I don't know if this was because his previous wives died or he divorced them.
Citations
- [S1031] Chris Sorenson, "Family Files (Hawley)," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 31 Jul 2011.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Joseph Hawley
M, b. 1603, d. 20 May 1690
Father | ? Hawley |
Joseph Hawley was born in 1603 at Parwich, Derbyshire, England. He married Catherine Birdsey, daughter of Edward (Edmund) Birdsey and Phillipa Smith, circa 1646 at Wethersfield, CT. Joseph Hawley died on 20 May 1690 at Stratford, Fairfield County, CT. He was buried in Stratford.
Family | Catherine Birdsey b. 1626, d. 25 Jun 1692 |
Children |
|
Joseph Hawley was a yeoman and Town Recorder in Stratford. It is supposed that Joseph was born about 1603, for his seond younger sister, Elizabeth, married to Richard Booth of Stratford, CT, who was born 1607, and that she was not older than her husband. It is believed Joseph was married when he came to America or soon after, and that this first wife died leaving no children, and that he married a second wife, Katharine, before he came to Stratford, CT. Joseph and K(C)atherine had 8 children (see Hawley Pedigree). Hawley came from Parwich, Derby County, England in 1629 or 1630. He married Edward Birdsey's (?) daughter, Catherine, perhaps in Wethersfield, and came to Stratford in the first ten years. His brother,Thomas, stayed in Roxbury, his sister, Elizabeth, married Richard Boothe of Stratford and another sister, Hannah, was the wife of John Ufford in Milford.
He arrived in America around 1630 and settled in Stratford, CT. He was the second owner of the home lot where Keating Ford is located now, at Main and Stratford Avenue; he bought the lot from Richard Mills. In his will he says 'My now wife,' as though he had had a previous one, and there being no record of any other in Stratford, it must have been before he came there. This opinion is strengthened by the fact that Joseph's eldest child was born in 1647-48, when the father was apparently over forty years of age; and his sister Elizabeth Booth's eldest child was born in 1641. His will dates 1689. The place of his residence in England is revealed in his will, in which he says: 'I give to my son, Samuel Hawley, all myl ands and buildings in Parwidge in Darbyshire in Old England, to him, his heirs and assigns.' This 'Parwidge' is now Parwich, and is in Derbyshire, about nine miles northwest of Old Derby and four miles from Ashbourne, the market town, and Mr. Hawley's owning 'lands and buildings:indicates it to have been a homestead. This property was quit-claimed by Samuel Hawley to his brother Nathaniel, who gave for it a lot of meadowland in Stratford, CT., as appears on record, but no further account of it has been found. Name variation: Joseph Hawley Sr.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
He arrived in America around 1630 and settled in Stratford, CT. He was the second owner of the home lot where Keating Ford is located now, at Main and Stratford Avenue; he bought the lot from Richard Mills. In his will he says 'My now wife,' as though he had had a previous one, and there being no record of any other in Stratford, it must have been before he came there. This opinion is strengthened by the fact that Joseph's eldest child was born in 1647-48, when the father was apparently over forty years of age; and his sister Elizabeth Booth's eldest child was born in 1641. His will dates 1689. The place of his residence in England is revealed in his will, in which he says: 'I give to my son, Samuel Hawley, all myl ands and buildings in Parwidge in Darbyshire in Old England, to him, his heirs and assigns.' This 'Parwidge' is now Parwich, and is in Derbyshire, about nine miles northwest of Old Derby and four miles from Ashbourne, the market town, and Mr. Hawley's owning 'lands and buildings:indicates it to have been a homestead. This property was quit-claimed by Samuel Hawley to his brother Nathaniel, who gave for it a lot of meadowland in Stratford, CT., as appears on record, but no further account of it has been found. Name variation: Joseph Hawley Sr.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S187] Elias Sill Hawley, The Hawley Record.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Joseph Hawley1
M, b. 6 June 1675, d. 20 November 1752
Father | Samuel Hawley b. 9 Jan 1647, d. 24 Aug 1734 |
Mother | Mary Thompson b. 7 Jun 1653, d. 1691 |
Joseph Hawley was born on 6 June 1675 at Stratford, Fairfield County, CT. He married Elizabeth Wilcoxson, daughter of Timothy Wilcoxson and Joanna Birdsey, on 7 June 1697. Joseph Hawley died on 20 November 1752 at Stratford, CT.
Family | Elizabeth Wilcoxson b. 6 Nov 1673, d. 10 Sep 1762 |
Captain Joseph was a 'cordwainer' and farmer, who lived in Farmington, CT. Name variation: Capt. Joseph Hawley.
Citations
- [S187] Elias Sill Hawley, The Hawley Record, p. 2.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Josiah Hawley
M, b. 1735, d. 1798
Father | Nathaniel Hawley b. 1701, d. 7 Jan 1754 |
Mother | Mary Ufford b. 16 Apr 1704 |
Josiah Hawley was born in 1735. He (1) married Ruth Burton, daughter of Judson Burton and Eunice Lewis, on 20 April 1759. Josiah Hawley (2) married Phebe (?), daughter of (?) Finch, on 5 October 1783. Josiah Hawley died in 1798.
Family 1 | Ruth Burton |
Family 2 | Phebe (?) |
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Josiah Hawley
M, b. 1731, d. 22 October 1791
Father | Ephraim Hawley Sr. b. 1692, d. 1771 |
Mother | Sarah (Phebe) Curtis |
Josiah Hawley was born in 1731. He married Hannah Warner, daughter of Benjamin Warner and Silence Hurd, on 8 February 1753. Josiah Hawley died on 22 October 1791.
Family | Hannah Warner b. 4 Aug 1737, d. 4 Feb 1796 |
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Stephen Hawley, Jr.
M, b. 3 November 1738, d. 17 July 1804
Father | Stephen Hawley, Sr. b. 1695, d. 1790 |
Mother | Mary De Forest b. 27 Jan 1696/97 |
Stephen Hawley, Jr. was born on 3 November 1738 at Stratford, Fairfield County, CT. He (1) married Mary Bellamy, daughter of Samuel Bellamy and Mary Jones, on 3 November 1762. Stephen Hawley, Jr. (2) married Mehetabel Hotchkiss, daughter of Joel Hotchkiss and Mary Sherman, on 25 September 1793. Stephen Hawley, Jr. died on 17 July 1804 at Bethany, CT. He was buried in Old Cemetery in Bethany.
Family 1 | Mary Bellamy b. 1 Jun 1744, d. Apr 1793 |
Children |
|
Family 2 | Mehetabel Hotchkiss b. 14 Jul 1764, d. Nov 1827 |
Children |
|
Stephen Hawley, Jr. made a will in 1774. It was recorded at Woodbury, CT. The Old Cemetery is near the land where his first church was built. Their tombstone was erected upon his grave 100 years after Mr. Hawley was ordained as the first preacher of the Congregational Church of Bethany,CT.
The Rev. Stephen Hawley, Jr. was a native of New Milford, CT and graduated from Yale College at New Haven in 1759. It is probable that he studied under Dr. Bellamy. Stephen was licenced to preach in 1761 by the New Haven East Association.
The Rev. Stephen Hawley was ordained and became the first minister of the Congregational Church of Bethany CT., 12 Oct 1763 at the age of 26 in an open-air ceremony about a mile South of the present church by The Rev. Dr. Bellamy of Bethlehem, CT, his brother-in-law. The Rev. Dr. Bellamy preached his ordination sermon. Mr. Hawley continued preaching there until his death, forty one years later. Stephen Hawley, Sr. left a will in 1774. It was recorded at Woodbury, CT. He left to his son, Stephen, as follows:
His first wife was Mary Bellamy, whom he married in 1762. Stephen and Mary had three children.
Stephen's second marriage was to Mehitible Hotchkiss in 1793, daughter of Capt. Joel Hotchkiss, also of Bethany, CT. Stephen and Mehitible had four children, from which our family line decends. Name variation: Rev. Stephen Hawley Jr.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
The Rev. Stephen Hawley, Jr. was a native of New Milford, CT and graduated from Yale College at New Haven in 1759. It is probable that he studied under Dr. Bellamy. Stephen was licenced to preach in 1761 by the New Haven East Association.
The Rev. Stephen Hawley was ordained and became the first minister of the Congregational Church of Bethany CT., 12 Oct 1763 at the age of 26 in an open-air ceremony about a mile South of the present church by The Rev. Dr. Bellamy of Bethlehem, CT, his brother-in-law. The Rev. Dr. Bellamy preached his ordination sermon. Mr. Hawley continued preaching there until his death, forty one years later. Stephen Hawley, Sr. left a will in 1774. It was recorded at Woodbury, CT. He left to his son, Stephen, as follows:
'I give to my son Rev. Stephen Hawley my house, barn and home lot containing about 85 acres, more or less; and also a brass pan, a copper mortar and pestel that was his grandfather's; one of my best beds and one quarter part of my bedding and my best gun, upon condition he gives to his Church in Bethany a silver pint cup equal to that Mr. Noyce gave said church, within one year after my decease.'
His first wife was Mary Bellamy, whom he married in 1762. Stephen and Mary had three children.
Stephen's second marriage was to Mehitible Hotchkiss in 1793, daughter of Capt. Joel Hotchkiss, also of Bethany, CT. Stephen and Mehitible had four children, from which our family line decends. Name variation: Rev. Stephen Hawley Jr.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S187] Elias Sill Hawley, The Hawley Record.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Judith Terril Hawley
F, b. 5 March 1896, d. 1965
Father | John Blackstock Hawley b. 27 May 1866 |
Mother | Sue Anna Terrell b. 13 May 1872, d. 1945 |
Judith Terril Hawley was born on 5 March 1896 at Fort Worth, Tarrant County, TX. She married Henry Morgan Winans, son of Henry S Winans. Judith Terril Hawley died in 1965.
Family | Henry Morgan Winans b. 1893, d. 1964 |
Judith Terril Hawley and Henry had two more sons. Married name: Winans.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Mary Hawley
F, b. 28 December 1880, d. 17 February 1960
Father | George Phillips Hawley b. 14 Apr 1832, d. 27 Jan 1917 |
Mother | Mary Elizabeth Drake b. 30 Jun 1836, d. 13 Dec 1902 |
Mary Hawley was born on 28 December 1880 at Roseville section, Newark, Essex County, NJ, (Dr. George A. Van Wagenen attended the birth.)1 She was baptized at Newark, Essex County, NJ, (Roseville Presbyterian Church.)1 She married Charles Wesley Vreeland, son of William Henry Vreeland and Mary Edith Britten, on 4 June 1908 at Newark, Essex County, NJ, (by Dr. William T. Chapman.) Mary Hawley died on 17 February 1960 at Montclair, Essex County, NJ. She was buried on 20 February 1960 in Rosedale Cemetery in Orange, Whitenack-Craig lot.2
Family | Charles Wesley Vreeland b. 18 Oct 1883, d. 24 Nov 1942 |
Child |
|
Mary attended and was graduated from Teachers College, Columbia University, NY, NY on 6 June 1906. Her major and specialty was in the Fine Arts. Mary enjoyed painting in several mediums, writing poems, short stories and playing the piano. She also had a 'green thumb' at window gardening. Mary took on the middle name of Elizabeth at one point in her life during her college and art years. Mary Hawley lived in Glen Ridge, NJ, Winston-Salem, NC, and Bloomfield, NJ. During 1942, Mary became a widow. She decided to fill her days with services towards the war effort at a parts-assembly plant in the same town, Bloomfield, where she lived.(5.) Anne Boyer Hawley (RIN #1086) wrote to Mary Hawley Vreeland Christmas 1950 with the pedigree information about the Dr. Augustine Boyer Hawley family from Red Wing MN. Augustine was the son of Isaac Agur Hawley, from Geneva, NY and nephew of Dr. Joel Edwin Hawley from Ithaca, NY. She said that the Hawley Bible was in the hands of a Jane Kay Stuart.(6.) Mary was nicknamed Bayer by her first grand-daughter, Patricia Allan (Vreeland) Boyle. She had severe osteo-arthritis but succumbed to leukemia after a lengthy hospitalization. Married name: Vreeland.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Mary Hawley
F, b. 1699
Father | Samuel Hawley b. 9 Jan 1647, d. 24 Aug 1734 |
Mother | Patience Nichols b. 2 Feb 1660, d. 29 Sep 1753 |
Family | Josiah Hubbell b. 1688 |
Children |
|
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Mary Hawley
F, b. 18 December 1790, d. 16 August 1873
Father | Stephen Samuel Hawley MD b. 1767 |
Mother | Dorcas French b. 3 Nov 1767, d. 29 May 1814 |
Mary Hawley was born on 18 December 1790. She married Ira Yale. Mary Hawley died on 16 August 1873.
Family | Ira Yale |
Child |
|
Ira was from Southington; they lived in Wallingford, CT. Son John lived in Boston in 1878.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Mary DeForest Hawley
F, b. 18 September 1835
Father | Joel Edwin Hawley b. 14 Sep 1802, d. 1 Aug 1859 |
Mother | Miranda Orcelia Phillips b. 26 Oct 1813, d. 1910 |
Mary DeForest Hawley was born on 18 September 1835 at Ithaca, Tompkins County, NY. She was baptized on 6 April 1845 at Ithaca, NY. She married Isaac S Tichenor, son of (?) Tichenor, on 3 July 1860 at Ithaca, NY.
Family | Isaac S Tichenor b. 1832, d. c 16 Aug 1898 |
Child |
|
Mary DeForest, daughter of Dr. Joel Edwin Hawley and Miranda Orcelia Phillips (1), was married to Isaac S. Tichenor by the Rev. Dr. Walker in Newark, Essex, NJ. Married name: Tichenor.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S186] HR: Boyle Records, #4052.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Mary Everett Hawley
F, b. 2 October 1869, d. 1 November 1934
Father | Augustine Boyer Hawley MD b. 6 Nov 1833, d. 20 Sep 1878 |
Mother | Harriet Bowman Blackstock b. 3 Jan 1844, d. 1885 |
Mary Everett Hawley was born on 2 October 1869 at Redwing, Goodhue County, MN. She married Edward Zeh Hawkes MD, son of Edward H Hawkes and Jane Zeh, in 1904.1 Mary Everett Hawley died on 1 November 1934.
Family | Edward Zeh Hawkes MD b. 20 Oct 1865, d. 6 Oct 1960 |
Children |
Mary and Dr. E. Zeh lived on Heller Parkway, Newark, NJ. With them lived a Hal Hawley and his wife Jean, according to a letter written to Mary Hawley Vreeland Christmas 1950. Married name: Hawkes.
Citations
- [S176] Edwin W. Vreeland, Edwin Wesley Vreeland Files, 17 May 2000, E. Zeh Hawkes obituary.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Matthew Hawley
M, b. 14 February 1713, d. 14 December 1800
Father | Ephraim Hawley Sr. b. 1692, d. 1771 |
Mother | Sarah (Phebe) Curtis |
Matthew Hawley was baptized on 14 February 1713 at Durham, CT. He (1) married Abigail Noble, daughter of Stephen Noble and Abigail Morgan, on 4 December 1737. Matthew Hawley (2) married Hannah Buck, daughter of Enoch Buck and Mary Beebe, on 3 December 1740. Matthew Hawley died on 14 December 1800.
Family 1 | Abigail Noble b. c 1712, d. 30 Oct 1738 |
Family 2 | Hannah Buck b. 9 Jun 1720 |
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Nathan Hawley
M
Father | Ephraim Hawley Sr. b. 1692, d. 1771 |
Mother | Sarah (Phebe) Curtis |
Nathan Hawley married Keziah Bunnell, daughter of Benjamin Bunnell and Patience Miles, on 8 November 1733.
Family | Keziah Bunnell b. 17 Oct |
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Nathaniel Hawley
M, b. 1701, d. 7 January 1754
Father | Samuel Hawley b. 9 Jan 1647, d. 24 Aug 1734 |
Mother | Patience Nichols b. 2 Feb 1660, d. 29 Sep 1753 |
Nathaniel Hawley was born in 1701. He married Mary Ufford, daughter of Samuel Ufford and Elizabeth Curtis, on 12 December 1723.1 Nathaniel Hawley died on 7 January 1754.1
Family | Mary Ufford b. 16 Apr 1704 |
Children |
|
Nathaniel and Mary remained on the old family homestead in Stratford, CT. The right to the remaining money due from the sale of the old homestead in England was secured to him by purchase from his brother, Samuel.1 Name variation: Nathaniel Hawley Sr.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S187] Elias Sill Hawley, The Hawley Record, pg. 457.
Please note that these are donated data, and the GSBC has NO more information.
Nathaniel Hawley
M, b. 2 July 1732
Father | Nathaniel Hawley b. 1701, d. 7 Jan 1754 |
Mother | Mary Ufford b. 16 Apr 1704 |
Nathaniel Hawley was born on 2 July 1732. He married Mary DeForest.
Family | Mary DeForest |
Children |
|
NOTE: His wife's name is uncertain. Name variation: Nathaniel Hawley Jr.