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Name John Hawks9
Birth 1617, Hingham, Norfolk, England17
Death Jun 1662, prob. Hadley, Massachusetts
Burial 30 Jun 1662, Hadley, Massachusetts9,17
Father John Hawke (ca1570-)
Spouses
1 Elizabeth Browne9,34
Birth ca 1620
Death 29 Sep 16859
Father William Browne (ca1590->1626)
Mother Lydia Ward (ca1590-<1626)
Marriage 1642, Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut17
Children John (1643->1721)
Nathaniel (ca1645-)
Elizabeth (ca1647-<1682)
Anna (ca1649-1705)
Isaac (1650-1659)
Mary (1652-)
Joanna (1654-1729)
Eleazer (1655-1727)
Sarah (1657-1751)
Gershom (1659-)
Notes for John Hawks
NOT son of Adam of Lynn as some claim. Was of Windsor, Conn., in 1640, where the name is found as Hake. Removed to Hadley, Mass., 1659.9

Came from England in 1629, landing in Lynn, Mass. Settled in Roxbury, then removed in 1635 to Windsor, Conn., and in 1662 he removed to Old Hadley, Mass., where he died. Two of his sons, John & Eleazer, moved to Deerfield about 1671.18

John Hawks came to Dorchester, MA 1630 in Winthrop's fleet, and then to Windsor, CT in 1640 as one of the founders. Ecclesiastical orthodoxy led him, along with his wife Elizabeth Browne, to move to Hadley, MA in 1659 again as one of the founders. Adam Hawkes of Saugus was apparently a brother, and the two came to New England together.43

John & Elizabeth's children were all born in Windsor. At a meeting held at Nathaniel Ward's house in Hartford, 18 Apr 1659, John was among those present who signed the agreement to remove from Connecticut to Massachusetts. They moved to Hadley, MA around 1660. John died suddenly and was buried 30 June 1662 in the Hadley Cemetery.43
Notes for Elizabeth (Spouse 1)
Elizabeth Browne was a niece of Nathaniel Ward, an original settler of Hartford, CT. Nathaniel Ward was the son of Edward Ward of Little Wrathing, Suffolk Co., England.43

Elizabeth married second Robert Hinsdale as his second wife about 1668. The marriage was an unhappy one and they soon parted, and she returned to her home in Hadley. At a court held 30 Mar 1674 they were "presented for living assunder contrary to law," also charged "with lacivious and wanton carrage." On examination Elizabeth refused to answer, and it appears that she was cleared of any wrongdoing. Robert Hinsdale said he "did it as being her head and having the rule of her in the pointe and that he did it for her correction of her disorder towards him." Although he was a respected man in the community, the court held he had "broken the perfect rule of divine law and the law of the Colony in the intent if not in the letter in the first living assunder," and ordered him "whipped ten stripes on the naked body;" and imposed a fine for which his sons became responsible and which the court refused to remit after his tragic death. They moved to Pocumtuck (Deerfield), MA where descendents of both were already living. Robert was killed, along with three of his sons, with Captain Thomas Lathrop, on September 18, 1675 in the ambush at Bloody Brook, MA.43

Elizabeth married third Thomas Dibble of Windsor, CT on 25 June 1683; and she died in Windsor on 20 Sept 1689.43
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