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Samuel Hawkins

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Samuel Hawkins Veteran

Birth
Pickaway County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 Oct 1911 (aged 75)
Newman, Douglas County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Newman, Douglas County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Elizabeth Hopkins

"Samuel Hawkins was born in Picaway County, Ohio, Oct 12, 1836 and departed this life at his late residence in Newman, Illinois, Oct 19, 1911, aged 75 years and seven days.
The deceased was united in matrimoney to Miss Elizabeth Hopkins, daughter of Robert Hopkins, Oct 13, 1858. This union was blessed by the birth of three children of whom two survive, Mrs. Mary E. Busby and Wilber Hawkins. Mrs. Hawkins died Aug 12, 1866, and Mr. Hopkins was again united in marriage on December 8th, 1871 to Elizabeth Hopkins, daughter of William Hopkins.

To this union four children were born, two of whom died in infancy. The two children, Mrs. H.S. Hawkins, of Platt City, Mo., and Luther Hawkins, of Newman.

Mrs. Hawkins is a grand daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Winkler, who came to this county in a very early day. Both died in 1836, and were among the very earliest buried in the Albin Cemetery.
Husband of Elizabeth Hopkins

"Samuel Hawkins was born in Picaway County, Ohio, Oct 12, 1836 and departed this life at his late residence in Newman, Illinois, Oct 19, 1911, aged 75 years and seven days.
The deceased was united in matrimoney to Miss Elizabeth Hopkins, daughter of Robert Hopkins, Oct 13, 1858. This union was blessed by the birth of three children of whom two survive, Mrs. Mary E. Busby and Wilber Hawkins. Mrs. Hawkins died Aug 12, 1866, and Mr. Hopkins was again united in marriage on December 8th, 1871 to Elizabeth Hopkins, daughter of William Hopkins.

To this union four children were born, two of whom died in infancy. The two children, Mrs. H.S. Hawkins, of Platt City, Mo., and Luther Hawkins, of Newman.

Mrs. Hawkins is a grand daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Winkler, who came to this county in a very early day. Both died in 1836, and were among the very earliest buried in the Albin Cemetery.

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