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- BIR: 1830,1840,1850,1860 Boone Co, MO Censuses, Boone Co, MO Migration and
Settlement.
MG: Madison Co, KY Marriage Rcds 1785-1851, Pt I, pg 89. Bondsman J Baxter.
IGI 7908105/37 shows John md Rebeccah Skinner 3 Jan 1820, Madison Co,KY,
6 Mar 1980 SL.
CENSUS: 1820 Madison Co, KY, Film #0186185, pg 90:
Hawkins, John-head: 1 m 16-26; 1 f 16-26.
CENSUS: 1830 Boone Co, MO, Perche TWP, John Hawkins, head:
1 male 0-5; 1 males 5-10; 1 male 20-30; 1 female 20-30.
CENSUS: 1840 Boone Co, MO, Perche TWP, John Hawkins, head:
1 male 0-5; 1 male 10-15; 2 males 15-20; 1 male 30-40; 1 female 30-40.
CENSUS: 1850 Boone Co, MO, Dist #8, pg 36, DW #451:
Hawkins, John 48/KY (blacksmith); Rebecca 429/GA; John D 25/MO (farmer)
Andrew J 21/KY (farmer).
CENSUS: 1860 Boone Co, Bourbon TWP, Rocheport PO, 26 June pg 50, DW #440-484:
Hawkins, John 59/KY (farmer-1200,650); Rebecca 60/GA; Saripta Cornelius
12/MO. (probably a grandaughter)
CENSUS: 1880 Boone Co, Bourbon TWP, Dw 177:
Rebecca GA(NJ,GA)(mother) living with son Andrew J Hawkins.
DTH,WILL: Boone Co, MO dated 9 Dec 1874, Estate #3588, Book E pg 100. Shows
wife Rebecca, deceased son, Ezekiel, sons John D and Andrew J. Proof of
will dated 20 Jul 1875.
Probate Boone Co, film 909212, pg 100,102 shows $1 to heirs of
dec'd son Ezekiel hawkins; wife Rebecka Hawkins shall have all my estate; after
death of wife, son John D Hawkins shall have charge of my estate and my son
Andrew J Hawkins shall have all of my personal estate. Dated 9 Dec 1874 and
shows John dec'd as of 20 Jul 1875.
NOTES: Boone Co, MO Migration and Settlement Data Base: John Hawkins, bn 1802
married before 1828, Madison Co, KY to Rebecka Skinner, dau of John and
Susan Skinner. John a founding member of Mt Horeb Baptist Church-1853. He is a
blacksmith and farmer. Rebecka born 1801/GA, died 15 Apr 1887, Boone Co, MO.
1880 in home of Andrew J Hawkins. Information from Wills, 1880 BB GA, NJ,GA,
CMH 21 Apr 1887.
Under son A J Hawkins (Migration) it shows John as English, Rebecca as
German, that they came to Boone Co, MO 1829, settled in Thrall's Prairie. Dau
Barsco Zelo md Wm M Butler.
Story in Baptists Hist: "When Mr Wm S Thompson (Rev) first came to
Bourbon TWP, he was considered a tramp. Called on Mr Hawkins, who was gone. His
son, Andrew J, a boy, followed Dr Thompson and asked why he wanted to see his
father. He told him it had to do with church. Was invited to stay overnight."
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