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- BIR,MG,DTH: Boone Co, MO. Wills and Admin 1821-1870, Film #1036508, pg
84, #1988. "History of Howard and Chariton Counties", pg 958.
1850 CENSUS: Boone Co, MO, 8th Dist, 21 Oct 1850, DW #1870:
Hawkins, Harrison 36/KY, Cooper; Delsha 32/KY; Amanda 13/MO; Mary 10/MO;
Allice 5/MO.
1860 CENSUS: Chariton Co, MO, Brunswick TWP, pg 223, Dw #1535-1525:
Hawkins, Harrison 48/KY (cooper); Delphus 35/KY; Mary 19/MO; Alice 12/MO;
Nannie 6/MO; Eda 2/MO; Applegate, James L 23/MO; Amanda 22/MO;
William L 4/12-MO.
1870 CENSUS: Chariton Co, MO, Keytesville pg 5, Dw #31-32:
Hawkins, Harrison 56/KY; Delphus 54/KY; Alice 20/MO; Nannie 16/MO; Lunis
Julia 2/MO.
DTH,BUR: Chariton Co, MO Cemeteries, Fiche 6050899, #7, pg 1. Shows his birth
as 29 Sep 1812. Bur (NW) Keytesville City Cem.
Keytesville City Cem is located in Chariton Co, MO, SW 1/4, Sec 33 TWP 54,
R 18, in NW part of Keytesville. At US Hwy 24 and MO Hwy 5 north, go north
to Bridge Street, west on Bridge 6 blks to Mulberry St about 3 blks. Cem
on west side of street.(Mulberry 1 blk west of Keytesville Bnk) Copy 1982.
NOTES: "History of Boone Co, MO" pg 362 shows Harrison Hawkins left in 1850 for
California. His father's will shows him in Chariton County, MO.
"HISTORY OF HOWARD AND CHARITON COUNTIES", pg 958: cooper. Mr Hawkins
belongs to a Kentucky branch of the family whose name he bears, one of the
oldest families in Virginia. His grandfather, Elijah Hawkins, became a pioneer
settler in Kentucky prior to the beginning of the present century, and there
his son James, who had come out with his parents from Virginia, was married to
Miss Nancy White (Tomblin?), of the Blue Grass State. Harrison Hawkins was the
third of a family of seven children resulting from this union, and was born in
Madison county, Kentucky, February 28th, 1813.
When he was eleven years of age (1824) his parents removed to Missouri,
making the journey on the Ohio, Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, to the town of
Old Franklin, in Howard county, by keelboat, and were on the two months and
seven days. They settled in Boone county where Harrison grew to manhood.
The son developed a spirit of enterprise as great as that of his pioneer
ancestors. The Florida war offered an opportunity for him to gratify this
dispostion. In 1836 he joined the army operating in the wilds of the Flowery
Peninsula and did gallant service for his country in that struggle. Returning
then to Missouri, he was employed in the pursuits of peace until the Mexican
War broke out, when he again shouldered his musket to battle for the old flag.
He was under the command of Sterling Price, afterwards the noble old pater
patroe of Missouri, but at that time "a youth to fortune and fame unknown." He
spent about a year and a half in the land of the cactus and greaser, until the
starry banner floated in triumph over the ancient capital of the Montezumas.
Aside from military service Mr Hawkins was engaged in farming up to 1844, but
after this he turned his attention to coopering which he has since followed.
Away back in 1835, on the 7th of June, he was married to Miss Dephus
Tipton, originally of Madison county, Kentucky, but of a pioneer family of this
State, for whom the town of Tipton was named. Though it is nearly fifty years
since they were married, the grave has not come between, and in the twilight of
old age they still continue the journey of life together, looking forward with
pleasure to the day, not far distant, when they will celebrate their golden
wedding. They have four children living, all now the parents of families:
Amanda, now Mrs J A Applegate; Mary E, the wife of Lewis M Applegate; Alice Z,
now Mrs M H Holcomb, and Fannie L, the wife of Mr C B Shaefer. Four are in the
repose of the grave: James, Laura, Odea and an infant. Mr Hawkins, the
venerable old veteran, and his good wife are members of the Baptist Church.
Columbia Statesman and Missouri Statesman miscellaneous ads:
C/S 30 Jul 1847 pp4 c5: Sheriff's sale of land, CS 15 Mar 1850 2/3: Leave for
California; CS 12 Oct 1855 3/1: Land warrant, MS 25 Sep 1857 2/5: Receipts
listed.
Family: Nat'l Historical Co 1883, St Louis "Daniel Applegate of Shelby
Co, KY (VA originally). 1819 Lisbon, Charles, Lindsey and Jesse came to MO and
last three settled in St Clair Co, then Oregon where still live. Maj Lisbon
stopped in St Louis, then Chariton (bn Shelby Jul 1803). In Cole Co md
Elizabeth Marth May 1824 and there until 1832, Chariton. Dd 23 Jan 1875. Had 6
sons: George W and John L (California); Lewis H, a druggist in Keytesville born
in Cole Co 23 Jan 1832 and md twice: Phoebe Burch 21 Jul 1857,dd Sep 18.. Md
Mary E Hawkins of Chariton Co 1 Dec 1863; Wm C dd 6 May 1883; James L St Louis
Insurance; Lisbond, dd young. ?? George H, Fannie md WW Rucker 20 May 1880.
On another page, shows Applegate and Martin Dry Goods.
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