Hannah Hawks1

#4343, (1675 - 7 April 1744)
Relationship1st cousin 7 times removed of William David Lewis
Father*John Hawks Jr1 (1643 - )
Mother*Martha Baldwin1 (1645 - 1675/76)

Family

Jonathan Scott b. c 1661, d. 1745
Children 1.____ Scott2 (1695 - 1695)
 2.Jonathan Scott Jr2 (1696 - )
 3.John Scott2 (1699 - )
 4.Martha Scott2 (1701 - )
 5.Gershom Scott2 (1703 - 1780)
 6.Eleazer Scott2 (1705 - )
 7.Daniel Scott2 (1707 - )
Her married name was Scott.2 
Birth*1675She was born in 1675 at Hatfield, Hampshire Co., MassachusettsG.1 
Marriage*November 1694She married Jonathan Scott in November 1694 at Waterbury, New Haven Co., ConnecticutG.2 
Death*7 April 1744She died on 7 April 1744.1 
Burial*10 April 1744She was buried on 10 April 1744 at Old Watertown Cemetery, Litchfield Co., ConnecticutG; memorial; est. date.3 

Citations

  1. [S287] Walter Gilbert, Genealogy of Walter Gilbert, online http://otal.umd.edu/~walt/gen/htmfile/titlepag.htm, 526–527. John Hawks was born in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, on Sunday, August 13, 1643, and died after 1721. Martha Baldwin was born in Milford, Worcester, Massachusetts, in—say—1645, and died in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts, on January 7, 1676. They were married on Thursday, December 26, 1667. She took the name Martha Hawks. He is the son of John Hawkes and Elizabeth Browne. They had three children:
    i.John Hawkes was born on June 26, 1671. It is assumed that he died young because of the existence of:      
    ii.John Hawkes was born in Hatfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1673. He married Thankful Smead; they had four children.      
    iii.Hannah Hawks [#263]: She was born in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, in 1675, and died on April 7, 1744.

    Citations: Sources: Hannah's birth record in the Barbour Collection of the Connecticut State Library; Lane, Imogene HawksJohn Hawkes—A Founder of Hadley, Massachusetts, Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, 1980, Library of Congress: 89-80835.
  2. [S287] Genealogy of Walter Gilbert, online http://otal.umd.edu/~walt/gen/htmfile/titlepag.htm, 262–263. Jonathan Scott was born in Farmington, Connecticut Colony, about 1661, and died on May 15, 1745. Hannah Hawks was born in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, in 1675, and died on April 7, 1744. They were married in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, in November, 1694. She took the name Hannah Scott. He is the son of Edmund and Elizabeth (Fuller) Scott. She is the daughter of John and Martha (Baldwin) Hawks. They had seven children:
    i.[daughter] Scott was born in Waterbury in August, 1695, and died in August, 1695.      
    ii.Jonathan Scott was born in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, on September 29, 1696. He married Mary Hurlburt, sister of his sister's husband.      
    iii.John Scott was born in Waterbury on June 5, 1699.      
    iv.Martha Scott [#131]: She was born in Waterbury, Connecticut Colony, on July 9, 1701.      
    v.Gershom Scott was born in Waterbury on September 6, 1703, and died in Waterbury on June 24, 1780.      
    vi.Eleazer Scott was born in Waterbury on December 31, 1705.      
    vii.Daniel Scott was born in Waterbury on September 20, 1707.

    Citations: Sources: The Barbour Collection of the Connecticut State Library; Birth and death dates and Hannah's first name from the unconfirmed Web sites; Unconfirmed information from Herb Bohling.
  3. [S1628] FindAGrave.com, online findagrave.com, modern standing memorial marker. "To commemorate the suffering and torture inflicted by the Indians on Jonathan Scott and Hannah Hawkes, his wife, the first settlers of Watertown, this memorial is erected by the Waterbury and Watertown Daughters of the American Revolution and descendants of Jonathan Scott". June 1908. Memorial 11655201, created by Jan Franco, photo added by James OBrien.