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John Hawes born 1837 was the son of [[Joseph & Mary Hawes]]
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'''John Hawes''' born 1837 was the son of [[Joseph & Jane Hawes]]
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'''Sarah Biggs''' born
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'''John and Sarah married in 1859.'''  John was a shoemaker.
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John and Sarah lived in [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Ye_Olde_Cottage Ye Olde Cottage]. behind [[The Black Horse]].  They had a smallholding on a plot of land across the track going to the cottage and barn now known as [[Floyds Farm]].    This became known as `Em`s Piece`,  and George`s sister Emma had a shepherd`s hut there in which she lived.  When George moved to [[Woodbyne Farm]], Emma and her hut moved with him.
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'''John and Sarah had 3 children as follows :-'''
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'''George Hawes''' born 1860 married Annie Morris from Cookham in 1892.  click [[George & Anne Hawes]] for their life story
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'''Emma Hawes''' born 1862 remained single
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'''Elizabeth Hawes''' born 1868
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click [[Hawes]] for others in this family

Latest revision as of 10:59, 11 May 2023

John Hawes born 1837 was the son of Joseph & Jane Hawes

Sarah Biggs born

John and Sarah married in 1859. John was a shoemaker.

John and Sarah lived in Ye Olde Cottage. behind The Black Horse. They had a smallholding on a plot of land across the track going to the cottage and barn now known as Floyds Farm.    This became known as `Em`s Piece`,  and George`s sister Emma had a shepherd`s hut there in which she lived.  When George moved to Woodbyne Farm, Emma and her hut moved with him.

John and Sarah had 3 children as follows :-

George Hawes born 1860 married Annie Morris from Cookham in 1892. click George & Anne Hawes for their life story

Emma Hawes born 1862 remained single

Elizabeth Hawes born 1868

click Hawes for others in this family