Hawkins family papers, ca. 1860-1991
Hawkins family papers, ca. 1860-1991
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ca. 1860-1991
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MLMSS 8272
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0.38 metres of textual material (1 box)
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Personal papers of the Hawkins and related families, particularly of the Reverend William Clarkson Hawkins, and his daughter Florence Hawkins; letters, including photocopies of letters from Henry Kendall, and love letters; biographical notes written by Reverend G.T.G. Irwin on behalf of Florence Bertha Chew (granddaughter of William and Maria), and...
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Hawkins family papers, ca. 1860-1991
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2011-2012
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Presented by John Hope, October 2005
Administrative / Biographical history
Reverend William Clarkson Hawkins was born in 1824 at Great Barr near Walsall, Staffordshire England to Thomas Hawkins, and Ann (Smith). His siblings were Thomas, Eliza, and Harriet.
W. C. Hawkins arrived in Adelaide in 1849, before moving to Morpeth, New South Wales, in 1850. He married Maria (Holmes) in 1852. They had 7 children, Thomas (1...
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MLMSS 8272
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92eVleyY
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447144
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