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Frederick Wilson HAWES
 1873 - 1950

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Generation: 1
  1. Frederick Wilson HAWES b. 13 Apr 1873, Algona, Iowa; d. 13 Jan 1950, Tacoma, Washington; bur. Centralia, Washington Greenwood Memorial Cemetery.

    Notes:
    Admitted to the bar in 1984, he had worked for the law firm of A.G.
    Mosely,was an assistant D.A. in 1896, left in July 1898 to serve int he
    Spanish-American War. Became ill with a rheumatic condition while
    serving in the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry in Tampa, FL. This resulted in
    a slight limp and he wasrelieved of riding duty and ordered to report to
    Col. Teddy Roosevelt as a clerk. When Teddy Roosevelt was serving as
    govenor of New York a letter datedFebruary 26, 1900 was wrtten from
    Roosevelt to Elihu Root , Secretary of Warin Washginton, D.C.
    recommending Frederick W. Hawes for a Second Lieutenancyin the Mounted
    Battalion of native troops on the island of Puerto Rico. March 12, 1901
    (Roosevelt now Vice President of the U.S.) Roosevelt recommendedHawes
    for a regular army 2nd lieutenant commission. Because of ill health,
    Frederick turned downthe commission, stayed in San Juan six years and
    worked up to the position of Chief Clerk in the Adjutant General's
    office. During this time he married Maria Noell, but divorced shortly
    after the birth ofthe 2nd child.
    Frederick married again Anna Martha Franz June 7, 1907; sometime
    during 1910 he moved his family to the wilderness of Henryburg,
    Saskatchewan, Canada.
    When WWI was breaking out, he moved again to Oklahoma to enlist, but
    was turned down because of age and a family. In 1920 he moved to
    Centralia, WA where he ran a huge chicken farm.

    Frederick m. Maria NOELL 1900, San Juan, Puerto Rico. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Isabel Conception HAWES
    2. Robert HAWES

    Frederick m. Anna Martha FRANZ 7 Jun 1907, New York, New York. Anna b. 17 Nov 1877, Forst, Niederlausitz, Germany, emigrated to America 1884; d. 11 Jan 1950, Tacoma, Washington; bur. Centralia, Washington Greenwood Memorial Cemetery. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Frederic William HAWES b. 11 Aug 1910, Chicago, Il; d. 21 Jan 1992, Tacoma, Washington; bur. Ashes, Coral Sea.
    2. Thomas Franz HAWES
    3. Jane Ernestine HAWES
    4. Mary Anne HAWES b. 23 Jun 1917, Henryetta, Ok; d. 13 Apr 1992, Centralia, Washington.

Generation: 2
  1. Frederick Webber HAWES b. 9 Aug 1845, Corinna, Maine; d. 16 Apr 1911, Henryetta, Ok.

    Notes:
    A saddler, fur buyer and merchant. Wanted to serve in the Civil War but
    wastoo short of stature.

  2. Frederick m. Harriet Lovica B. WILSON 23 Jun 1872, Raymond, Iowa. Harriet b. 24 Nov 1852, Genoa, Illinois; d. 16 May 1916, Guthrie, Ok. [Group Sheet]

  3. Harriet Lovica B. WILSON b. 24 Nov 1852, Genoa, Illinois; d. 16 May 1916, Guthrie, Ok.

    Notes:
    Although her given name was Lovica, she was known in the family as
    Harriet.

    Children:
    1. 1. Frederick Wilson HAWES b. 13 Apr 1873, Algona, Iowa; d. 13 Jan 1950, Tacoma, Washington; bur. Centralia, Washington Greenwood Memorial Cemetery.
    2. Jesse James Harold HAWES b. 28 Sep 1877, Algona, Iowa; d. 2 Apr 1940, Norman, Ok; bur. Norman, Ok Oppf Ce,eteru.
    3. Mary Lovica HAWES b. 18 Sep 1882, Algona, Iowa; d. Sep 1882, Algona, Iowa.

Generation: 3
  1. James HAWES b. 12 Oct 1800, Penobscot, Maine; d. 19 Oct 1865, Belvidere, Illinois.

    Notes:
    School teacher in Maine. When family moved to Illinois he was, over the
    years, a Justice of the Peace, Postmaster, local preacher, and farmer.

  2. James m. Frances Hancock LAWRENCE 21 Jun 1826, Castine, Maine. Frances b. 1802, Castine, Maine; d. Feb 1887, Beloit, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]

  3. Frances Hancock LAWRENCE b. 1802, Castine, Maine; d. Feb 1887, Beloit, Wisconsin.

    Children:
    1. Rebecca Parker HAWES b. 25 Jun 1827, Corinna, Maine; d. 17 Apr 1890, Belvidere, Illinois.
    2. James Rowland HAWES b. 9 Feb 1829; d. A seaman, perhaps lost at sea.
    3. Frances Ann HAWES b. 19 Jun 1831, Corinna, Maine.
    4. Laura Burr HAWES b. 17 Aug 1833, Corinna, Maine; d. 9 Feb 1870, Rockford, Illinois.
    5. Martin VanBuren HAWES b. 23 Jun 1835, Corinna, Maine; d. 2 Nov 1901, Erie, Kansas.
    6. Byron HAWES b. 10 Jun 1839, Corinna, Maine.
    7. Sarah Emaline HAWES b. 9 Oct 1841, Corinna, Maine; d. 30 May 1895, Stetson, Maine; bur. Greeley, Co Linn Grove Cemetery.
    8. Jesse HAWES b. 21 Aug 1843, Corinna, Maine; d. 4 Aug 1901, Greeley, Co.
    9. 2. Frederick Webber HAWES b. 9 Aug 1845, Corinna, Maine; d. 16 Apr 1911, Henryetta, Ok.

Generation: 4
  1. David HAWES b. 14 Oct 1752, Wrentham, Ma; d. 2 Oct 1802, Penobscot, Maine.

    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.

  2. David m. Rebecca PARKER 1 Jun 1780, Groton, Ma other sources indicate Stoddard, Nh. Rebecca b. Stoddard, Nh; d. 23 Nov 1833, Brooksville, Maine. [Group Sheet]

  3. Rebecca PARKER b. Stoddard, Nh; d. 23 Nov 1833, Brooksville, Maine.

    Children:
    1. Eunice HAWES b. 21 Mar 1781, Stoddard, Nh; d. 26 Nov 1792, Castine, Maine.
    2. David Jr. HAWES b. 23 Mar 1783.
    3. Dolly Roberts HAWES b. 29 Jun 1784, Cockshall, Maine; d. 1800, Penobscot, Maine.
    4. Rebeckah HAWES b. 3 May 1785, Penobscot, Maine; d. 5 Dec 1792, Penobscot, Maine.
    5. John HAWES b. 3 May 1787.
    6. Sarah HAWES b. 17 Mar 1790, Penobscot, Maine; d. 10 Dec 1792, Penobscot, Maine.
    7. Polly HAWES b. 25 Nov 1791, Penobscot, Maine; d. 4 Sep 1793, Penobscot, Maine.
    8. Joel HAWES b. 23 Jan 1794; d. 12 Jan 1816, Died at sea.
    9. Jesse HAWES b. 8 Jul 1795, Died at sea; d. 12 Jan 1816.
    10. Esther Ware HAWES b. 31 Aug 1797, Penobscot, Maine; d. 23 Sep 1823, Penobscot, Maine.
    11. 4. James HAWES b. 12 Oct 1800, Penobscot, Maine; d. 19 Oct 1865, Belvidere, Illinois.
    12. Ruth HAWES b. Nov 1802, Penobscot, Maine; d. 1866, CSt. Joh, New Brusnswick, Canada.

  
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