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David HAWES
 1752 - 1802

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  • Birth  14 Oct 1752  Wrentham, Ma Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender  Male 
    Died  2 Oct 1802  Penobscot, Maine Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I29067  Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish
    Last Modified  30 Jan 2005 00:00:00 
     
    Father  Hezekiah Jr. HAWES, b. 5 May 1723, Wrentham, Ma  
    Mother  Unity FALES 
    Family ID  F11920  Group Sheet
     
    Family  Rebecca PARKER 
    Married  1 Jun 1780  Groton, Ma other sources indicate Stoddard, Nh Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Eunice HAWES, b. 21 Mar 1781, Stoddard, Nh
     2. David Jr. HAWES, b. 23 Mar 1783
     3. Dolly Roberts HAWES, b. 29 Jun 1784, Cockshall, Maine
     4. Rebeckah HAWES, b. 3 May 1785, Penobscot, Maine
     5. John HAWES, b. 3 May 1787
     6. Sarah HAWES, b. 17 Mar 1790, Penobscot, Maine
     7. Polly HAWES, b. 25 Nov 1791, Penobscot, Maine
     8. Joel HAWES, b. 23 Jan 1794
     9. Jesse HAWES, b. 8 Jul 1795, Died at sea
     10. Esther Ware HAWES, b. 31 Aug 1797, Penobscot, Maine
    >11. James HAWES, b. 12 Oct 1800, Penobscot, Maine
     12. Ruth HAWES, b. Nov 1802, Penobscot, Maine
    Family ID  F11925  Group Sheet
     
  • Notes 
    • David served with Capt. Boaz Moore's Company of Minute-men, Col. Ephraim
      Doolittle's regiment which marched on the alarm on April 19, 1775. He
      had enlisted. {See: MA Soldiers in Rev. War., v.7:569}.
      He was a Castine, Maine selectman in 1791. He was a laborer. He and
      Rebecca were original members of the first Congregational Church of
      Penobscot, Maine. He is mentioned at Captain in the Brooksville and
      Castine, Maine vital records. Brooksville, Maine was incorporated June
      13, 1817 and included Castine east tof the Bagaduce River.
      David died unexpectedly on October 2, 1802 age 49. He was goint to
      attend areligious conference, but went to the barn hay loft to throw
      down some hay for the animals, fell, broke his neck, and died. That was
      in Penobscot (Brooksville). Rebecca died in Brooksville November 23,
      1833.
     

  
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