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HAWXHURST |
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Hurst is an old Saxon word for wood, indicating the ethnic
origin of the name. John Hawkherst was appointed Abbott of St Augustine in
Canterbury 25 Jan 1427.
Christopher Hawxhurst (1521-Aug 1576) m.15 Oct 1550
Elizabeth. Lived in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. appointed Minister of Saint
Chads on the accession of Queen Elizabeth I. Died of plague. Samson Hawxhurst (1571-1627) received £5 toward his
education at Oxford, 28 Apr 1590, from the bailiff's accounts as the son of the
deceased pastor Christopher Hawxhurst. He received his BA from Oxford 25
Jun 1593, and BD from Magdalen Hall 9 Jul 1607. He was Canon of Litchfield
1607-1627, and Vicar of Nuneaton, Warwickshire 1626-27. |
| Mary Hawxhurst was born about 1602 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, and died between 1656 and 1682 in Oyster Bay, Long Island. She married about 1637 Robert Coles was born about 1597-8 in Sudbury, Suffolk, and died in 1655 in Warwick, Rhode Island. After Robert's death, Mary married Mathias Harvey and moved to Oyster Bay, NY where she died. |
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. S. John Coles (c1630-1676)
married Ann (c1640-before 1676) lived in Portsmouth, RI |
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Sarah Coles (1636-c1692) m. c1664 Thomas Townsend (1645-1715) Freelove Townsend (1674-1726) m.1695 Thomas Jones (1665-1713) Freelove Jones (1700-bef1768) m.1719 Jacob Smith (1690-1757) Isaac Smith (1722-1795) m.1744 Margaret Platt (1728-1791) Mary Smith (1744-1809) m.1762 Maurice Smith (d.1779) Margaret Smith (1763-1821) m.1780 Morgan Edwards (c1750-1798) Margaret Edwards (1789-1864) m.1821 Thomas Tate (1775-1838)Thomas Edwards Tate (1821-1914) m.1845 Mary Vernon Cutrer (1825-1892)Frances Mary Tate (1852-1881) m.1871 Walter Edwin Tynes (1848-1928)Jeanne Marie Tynes (1878-1958) m.1913 Carson B Matthews (1874-1948)Frances Mary Tate Matthews (1917) m.1949 Virgil Raymond Liptrap (1907-1977)James Matthews Liptrap (1951) (1907-1977) James Matthews Liptrap (1951) |
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