Notes

[NI017] Lived in Camberwell after mother remarried to William Welbank.

[NI054] Vicar of Stokefleming

[NI065] niece of Francis Rous, Provost of Eton, ...aker of House of Commons, temp. Oliver Cromwell., founder of Pembroke College, Oxford.

[NI073] Major, H.E.I.Co's Bombay Engineers
built the Mint at Bombay

[NI074] only dau. of Rd. Vere Drury by his first wife,
only child of Sir Geo. Vandeput, Bart.,
by only child of Baron Augustus Shutz, of Shotover, Oxon.

[NI075] writes to his brother, Rev. Peter Creed, 14 Jan 1742, sealed with the Arms of Sir John Hawkins

[NI090] Lieut. 52nd Light Infantry. unmar.

[NI110] locally famous Indian fighter, fought beside Sam Houston, Davey Crockett and Andrew Jackson

[NI119] Will proved 9th Dec 1778

[NI138] dau. of Peter Creed and Judith Hawkins
no issue

[NI142] J.P. of Butville and Hayford, Buckfastleigh, Devon.

[NI159] of 24, Kensington Palace Gardens.

[NI160] Author of 'Plymouth Armada Heroes'
and the Mary Hawkins Tree

[NI168] unmar. named in will of her grandfather Knowling

[NI181] of Torrington

[NI185] Royal Navy Lieut.

[NI186] Royal Marines

[NI188] "The immediate descendant of Admirals Sir John and Sir Richard Hawkins."
Lysons' Devon

[NI190] Of Norton. Built the Moult. Monument at Churchstow

[NI194] Captain in Militia

[NI212] Royal Navy

[NI220] Emigrated to Virginia in 1715

[NI230] The first Senator for North Carolina, a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, a mamber of George Washington's staff in the revolutionary war, and in 1796 was appointed by Washington as Indian Agent to all tribes south of the Ohio River, a post he held until death.
Fort Hawkins, GA. and Hawkinsville, GA. are named after him.

[NI286] from Billye D Jackson (coffey@@maiul.viptx.net

[NI292] Captain. Governor and Mayor of Plymouth.
Commanded the Griffin against the Armada.

[NI302] probably great-grandson of Sir Richard
member of the Inner Temple in 1700
serjeant at law in 1723

[NI306] Clerk in Holy Orders

[NI332] J.P., F.R.S.
Author of Hist. of Kingsbridge (1818).
Translated the works of Claudian.
Capt. in North Devon Militia
Deputy Lieutenant for Devon

[NI344] Captain, Royal Marines
2nd Lieut. in 1797

[NI345] Royal Marines

[NI350] of Chippenham, Wilts.

[NI351] Surgeon in Royal Navy

[NI360] (Galfridus) Rector of Water Newton 1660-1700
St Remigius Church

[NI369] "Gent"

[NI372] B.A.
Rector Water Newton 1700-1719
Rector Higham Gobion 1720-

[NI380] Rector Higham Gobion

[NI389] farmer

[NI391] Rugby School roster
Major, East India Co.
bur. Higham Gobion 26/9/1812

[NI403] Capt. in South Devon Militia
unmar. Tomb in St Andrew's, Plymouth

[NI414] no issue

[NI416] unmar. Killed in carriage accident.

[NI418] Gen. Royal Engineers

[NI430] Lt.-Col. C.B. 1st Regt. Bombay Lancers

[NI438] R.N. Sailed with Fenton in 1582

[NI440] Christian Armenian

[NI453] Surgeon, R.N.
one dau.

[NI457] Rector of Cockington

[NI467] went to America around 1680?
"three brothers" went to America (rnhawk@@erols.com)

John emigrated to VA about 1705 (1720?), settling in St. Anne's Parish, Essex Co, VA. He married first Mary or Sarah Johnson (in England?); he married Mary Long in Botetourt VA before 1707. He bought 1280 acres of land in Spotsylvania Co in 1723 from Thomas Chew and 501 acres, same parish, from Larkin Chew. In 1724-5, he bought 400 acres on the NE side of the Pamunkey and on both sides of mouth of Terry's Run, or Jigging River and was then living in King William Co. {note: There was another John Hawkins in Virginia, born 1718 and emigrated 1742, who married Mary Langford and their daughter Mildred (1763-1833) married General Percival Butler of Port William.

Mrs Shearer thought Mary was the daughter of John Long, married to Elizabeth about 1680, died 1/31/1750 in Spotsylvania, and Elizabeth, d. 3/1760. However, they both left wills citing Nicholas and Elizabeth as children: John, Elizabeth, Nicholas Jr., Mary, Nanny, Sarah as grandchildren. Probably there is no tie. (Ann Woodlief)

[NI469] Joseph, (ca. 1707- 69) m. Jane Nicholas, lived Hanover Co, then Spotsylvania Co (after inheriting lands from father; Toliver and Mary Craig deeded him 200 acres on Terry's Run forhs were children of Samuel Smith. The families must have been very close!

[NI475] recorded in Tennessee State Daughters of the Revolution, 1753

[NI493] 20th Miss. Inf CSA

[NI699] died as infant


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