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On page 149, Children of number 65S, read Jesse,3 instead of Jessie.
Page 158, Children of number 696, read Seth,4 instead of Weeden, Jr.4
Page 134, see explanation as to children of Parmerly Hakes, and his son
John D. Hakes, Jr.
On pages 49, 79, 101, 106, 116, 135, 143, 165, 176 and 1S1, fractional
numbers will be found for names received after the manuscript was paged for
the printer or to correct errors in the numbering.
THE
HAKES FAMILY;
By
HARRY HAKES, M. D.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OF WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA.
second edition;
WITH ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
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PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION.
To the descendants of Solomon Hakes and his wife, Anna
{Billings) Hakes : — It was after much hesitation, that 1
finally decided to undertake the making of a limited gen-
ealogical record of the " Hakes" family, and I confess that
nothing but the persistence of my old friend, George B.
Kulp, Esq., author of " Families of the Wyoming Valley,"
ever induced me to make the attempt. Mr. Kulp had been
for years engaged in sketching the biographies of the
members of the Luzerne County bench and bar, and I can
now understand the difficulty of his task, in trying to show
how and from whom the bench and bar descended. In my
own case, as in most of the others, he was furnished with
scant reliable data. That left a large margin for what is
called " knowledge and belief," especially the "belief." I
had one undoubted fact to begin with. The Congregational
Church Record of Stonington, Conn., shows that "Solomon
Hakes and Anna Billings, of Stonington, were united in
marriage at Stonington, by the Rev. James Noyes, on the
sixteenth day of January, A. D. 171 8." My attention had
also been directed to the Records of Windsor, Conn., by
Royal Hinman's " Record of the Names of Early Settlers,"
and by "Savage's Genealogical Tables" to the fact, that
one, "John Hakes," settled at Windsor, in 1640, was mar-
ried to Elizabeth , and resided there until 1659 or 1660,
and had born to him there ten children, recorded in each
instance H-a-k-e-s. The name being so very rare in this
country, made it almost a necessary inference, that the said
"John Hakes" was in some way the ancestor, or related to
4 THE HAKES FAMILY.
the Solomon Hakes who married at Stonington, and from
whom all of the name of Hakes that I have been able to
find in the United States are descended. I have thoroughly
searched the Records of Windsor, and therein find in every
instance except one, the name spelled H-a-k-e-s. In one
instance it is H-a-y-k-e-s. John Hakes' name dropped from
the record there in the year 1659, after selling most of his
real estate. In 1662 or 1663 the record showed that Eliza-
beth, of Hadley, Mass., widow of John Hakes, deceased,
sold and conveyed the remainder of his real estate in
Windsor, Conn. I then went to Hadley, Hampshire Co.,
Mass., and found the record of an agreement between
parties of Hartford County, Conn., dated 1659, growing out
of disagreements connected with the church, by which the
signers agreed to remove from Hartford County and settle
at Hadley, Mass., before April, 1660. Among the signers
to this agreement was John H-a-w-k-s. The Records and
also the History of Hadley, show that the John Hakes and
his wife and ten children who are on the Records of Windsor
for nearly twenty years as H-a-k-e-s, were the identical
persons, who moved from Windsor, Conn., in 1659, or early
part of 1660, and that from the time they arrived in Hadley
to this day, they have been put 'upon the Public Records,
and in fact have been known, and their descendants also,
by the name of H-a-w-k-s or H-a-w-k-e-s. After the
removal of the family to Hadley, the name was generally
spelled H-a-w-k-s, but after John's death, in the summer of
1662, the Record of the Probate Court (now at Northamp-
ton) spelled the name H-a-w-k-e-s. In the History of
Hadley, by Sylvester Judd, there are genealogical tables
made by Lucius Baltwood, of all the early settlers of Had-
ley. Therein is the family of John Hawks who came from
Windsor, Conn., giving the names of his children, their
ages and marriages. I would here express my obligations
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to George Sheldon, Esq., of Deerfield, Mass., for his kind-
ness and assistance, and in giving me the benefit of his
masterly knowledge and experience of the history of his
vicinity. That the descendants of Solomon Hakes, of
Stonington, are not descended from the said John Hakes,
Hawks, or Hawkes, of Windsor and Hadley, is absolutely
certain. Without here giving the reasons (which are too
lengthy), I do not hesitate to say that John Hawks or
Hawkes was known by one of these latter names or indiffer-
ently by both before he settled in Windsor, Conn. Besides,
the name Hakes belonging to Solomon and his descendants,
which has for two hundred years entirely escaped corruption
or variation, there is one other place where it appears in
this country, to wit :
" Thomas Hakes died at James City, Virginia, between
i April, 1622, and 16 February, 1623." Vide " Hutton's
Emigrants." For this memorandum I am indebted to Hon.
Steuben Jenkins, and also for same memorandum to Rev.
H. E. Hayden, Wilkes-Barre. — " Colonial records of Vir-
ginia," February 16, 1623. What an investigation of this
might possibly lead to, I will leave some enthusiast for
genealogical mining honors to determine. I have been
several times thrown off my track in my searches, by the
possessive " s " attached to the German name " Hake."
Also by another German name " Haker." There is also
an English name Hake, but I have not discovered that it is
in any way connected with the name Hakes.
The name "Hakes" in the United States, in so far as
it has been possible to ascertain, originates or commences
with Solomon Hakes, whose first appearance is in Westerly
Rhode Island, in April, 1709. The Record of the Town
Meeting held in that month shows, that Solomon Hakes and
some others were propounded to be made freemen, and at
the next meeting Solomon was admitted a freeman and was
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allotted ioo acres of the vacant land the same as the other
freemen. (Westerly Records). In November, 1709, Richard
Chapman, of Stonington, Conn., deeded to Solomon Hakes,
of Westerly, a tract of land lying in what is now known as
North Stonington. There is also a deed of land in Stoning-
ton made by Chapman also in 1710, and another in 171 1 to
Solomon Hakes, of Stonington. This indicates that be-
tween November, 1709, and Feb'y 1, 17 10, Solomon Hakes
moved from Westerly to Stonington. Another fact to
establish this, is a memorandum in the Stonington Records,
"that the town meeting of Stonington, in January, 17 10,
prescribed an ear mark for the stock of Solomon Hakes."
From these facts it is reasonable to assume that in 1709
Solomon Hakes was not less than 21 years old, so that he
was born not later than 1688, and was a man of liberal
means for that period.
The questions, where did Solomon Hakes hail from on
his arrival at Westerly? or who was his father? remains
unanswered. As I do not find the name Hakes previous
to this, I feel reasonably warranted in the opinion that he
had recently arrived in the country.
I have thoroughly consulted the "Ancient Records of
Stonington and Westerly." The indexes are very imperfect
and often misleading. Many matters are not indexed and
others wrongly indexed. The records at Westerly are, very
certainly, not original, as inspection will amply prove.
Solomon Hakes is not indexed in the records there. The
whole body of the old records must be searched.
Some of the records shown at Stonington may be orig-
inal, but only a fraction of the matters that were properly
recordable are to be found. As a single instance take the
record of "Richard Hakes' family." The record credits
him with two children, yet he had born there to him
thirteen children.
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The ancient burying grounds in the vicinity have been
thoroughly searched, and their records have been used to fix
dates and relationships. I must here acknowledge my ob-
ligations to Hon. Richard Wheeler, of Stonington, for much
valuable information as to the early history of the Hakes
families. Persons of the same name now living, who were
born in the earlier years of the present century, as well as
four who were born previous to 1800, have been seen and
consulted as to their knowledge of the early history of the
families. Since Solomon Hakes settled in Stonington in
1709, to this day, some of the name have continued to re-
side there, keeping alive the early legends of the family,
although quite oblivious as to what became of those who
had removed. Lastly, all the old family Bible records have
been searched, one reaching back as far as 1750.
From all the aforenamed sources, and the more recent
family records, the results are obtained which form the basis
of the following genealogical tables. After a very diligent
attempt to adjust conflicting dates, it is quite probable that
errors remain undiscovered. Nor is it pretended that all of
the names have been found. There most certainly are sev-
eral families who have not been obtained.
There are many blanks that I think might have been
filled. The records are such as have been furnished. The
time has arrived when I have promised to close my labors
in this investigation, and publish the results.
I have only made my tables in the paternal line, as to
carry those out in the female line would be the work of
years. Many thanks to those who have been prompt to
furnish me with what information they possessed.
To those who ponder as to a motive to make a record of
this kind (quite too long neglected), I trust the receipt of a
copy, free of expense, postage paid, will be a consoling
answer.
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PREFACE TO THIS, MY SECOND AND FINAL.
EDITION.
Since the publication of my first edition, I have contin-
ued my investigations, correcting errors and mistakes occur-
ring therein, and arranging newly discovered names as fast
as obtained, in their proper places. As to the christian
name of the ancestor of Solomon Hakes nothing new has
been found. A thorough search of the records in Massa-
chusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut has failed to show
a legitimate name of a "Hakes" previous to our Solomon
Hakes in Westerly, Rhode Island, in April, 1709.
My searches in England have been barren of any value
to find his birth-place there. The name "Hakes'" can be
found there, early in the fifteenth century, and persons of
the name are still there, but not very numerous. But even
there.the same errors have to be considered, which we en-
counter here, to wit : Public records occasionally have the
name "Hakes," but upon investigation, it turns out that it
is but an accident or mistake, arising from writing the name,
from its erroneous pronunciation, instead of being governed
by the proper letters, arranged in their proper order. The
letter "a" has such a variety of pronunciation that the errors
arise mostly from its sounds, other than as in the word
"hay". In spelling or writing the name, governed alone
by the sound or pronunciation, we get Hakes, Hauks,
Haukes, Hawks, Hawkes, Hakse and in one instance Hawx.
My German friends frequently pronounce the name in two
syllables, thus, Ha-kes, giving "a" the sound of "a" in the
word "water".
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I have expended all the time and rr .hat I propose
to, in the effort to find our pr The
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Hakes, but refers : his sons It puzzled me to account
for the uncertainty, whether the number was two or three ?
There is no record of the birth of 5 omc and in
r nrst edition, I found but two, but now I have found
that he had three rge, Jonathan and Solomon. Of
course, these brothers and th iren : had a
knowledge of each other separating, and for the
last one hundrec I cannot find that the descendan*
George or Jonathan had th . knowledge of the descend-
ants of their brother Solomon, Jr., or that the d _ ,nts
of Solomo:. Jr had any knowledge of the ice of the
descendants of George or Jonath a
II die uncertainty of the number in the legend is
explained, and the true state of the case brought to light
It was not two. or three, but sir ree brot: But
the legend must further be corrected, for these three brotl
were all born in Stonington, later than 1718. The coming
from England must refer to the father of the brothers to
wit, Solomon Hakes. I find that previous to rr.
attempt to begin the preparation of our genealogical record,
on perhaps a dozen occass :hin the last
some one of the name has met th some one
of a different line, but in no instance could the parties trace
any connection or relationship, more than what was implied
in the similarity of the lettering of the name
proposition this absolute ignorance of the fai
seems almost incredible, but in the case of a ere
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no one has ever taken the labor or interest to trace the
family record, it will be found that the ignorance existing
in our family in this respect, is not an isolated case.
There are thousands of families who can trace the
pedigree of their domestic animals with greater skill and
latitude, than the name which is their individual inheritance.
Indulging the hope that in the years to come, among the
members of our family name, some one will have the dis-
position to continue the family record, and in order that it
shall be impossible for the work done at the present time,
to become lost or exterminated, a copy of this edition will
be placed (as heretofore, of the first edition,) in every state
and territorial library, and also in the larger public libraries
and historical collections throughout the United States and
fifty copies will be distributed among the public libraries in
Europe. It may save our future historian some trouble, if
I here instance the name Hakes, as I have found it occur-
ring as an error, in public records, and show him or her,
that I have used due care and diligence to exclude from
my lists, those who do not belong therein. In my first
edition I mentioned the fact that the English name " Hake"
is not unfrequently rendered Hakes by adding the posses-
sive letter "s". So also of the German name Hake.
As to the origin of the name Hakes, the nativity of our
ancestor Solomon Hakes, etc., my investigations warrant me
in saying that Solomon Hakes was born in England, cer-
tainly before 1686, but not long before that date. As
for the origin of the name, we can only say, that both the
records and legends, point to Devonshire or Cornwall, and
we can only surmise, that the reasons that determined the
surname were the same as governed in regard of other sur-
names in England. It is scarcely to be doubted that Hakes
is an outgrowth of the name Hake.
Of course it might be alleged that Hake is the outgrowth
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of or from the name Hakes. But the hundreds of instances
well known, of the letter "s" becoming attached as a termi-
nal to the name in the singular number, and rarely by-
dropping that letter, that it is quite certain, that the former
was the fact in this case. Nor is it easy to escape the
conclusion, that the name bears some allusion to the fish
known as the Hake, whether we assume Hake or Hakes to
have been the original name. The plural or possessive "s"
is the only difference. Without it, the name is Hake, added
it is Hakes.
The rules and customs adopted in Heraldry, as well as
the records, go far to prove an original identity of the two
names. It is idle to attempt to fix upon a definite date for
the adoption of the original name, though a beginning it had
certainly.
Some of our American cousins ask, if the family had
arms? Yes, but that alone for my purpose, is of little con-
cern or consequence. But as an aid to determine our
antiquity, and relationship or connection with the name
Hake, it becomes interesting, and of utility to our general
purpose. Again, we are unable now to say, at what early
period our arms were granted, conceded or adopted. Our
English Hakes families assure me, that our name is of great
antiquity, which to me only means, that they cannot trace
it to its origin. It certainly had a beginning, as a distinct
and definite surname. So also as to the grant or adoption
of arms, there must have been a first instance.
But the precise date is now as much hidden from our
distinct vision in the one instance as in the other. Arms
were recorded and borne by the Hakes family before the
reign of Elizabeth, and were well known and quartered in
her reign, 1554 to 1607.
Hake. Grant of arms, 1586.
Hake. 2 generations, temp. Eliz., arms.
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Hake. 4. generations, 16 18, quarterly arms.
Hake. 4 generations, 1785.
Hake. 6 generations, 1785, arms.
Hake. Funeral bill, 1664, arms.
Hakes. Arms, emblazoned as follows : " azure, three
fishes (hake), haurient, in ferre, argent."
Hake. Arms, emblazoned " azure, three hake fishes,
haurient, in ferre, argent." Again,
Hake. "Ar. a chev, betw. three hakes, haurient, gu."
The above records are certified to me from the records
and collections of the Heralds College by Sir Bernard
Burke, Ulster, King of Arms. Had the name Hake and
Hakes not been confounded at some period, no such simil-
arity in emblazoning arms would be possible. It will be
seen that the distinguishing mark, or the common charges,
in the foregoing instances, are alike, to wit, 3 hake fishes,
upright or perpendicular, in Heraldic language, haurient,
appearing upon the shield thus, I | I . One word about this
fish whose name in the plural we bear. The Hake [mer-
luccius vulgaris) is a fish belonging to the family of cod-
fishes (gadidoe), differing from the common cod, in having
only two dorsal and one anal fin. It is very common on
the coasts of Europe and eastern North America, and from
time immemorial has been taken extensively from the
coasts of England, particularly from the waters washing the
coasts of County Devon. I have already said that our
name bears some allusion probably to that fish. Again the
allusion appears upon our Heraldic shield. To make
myself understood, permit me to quote from Heraldic
authorities — " Numerous fish appear in blazon and generally
in their proper tinctures. They are borne as allusive
charges, and also as types of some connection between
those persons who bear them and the sea, lakes and rivers."
'The greater number of the earliest devices that appear in
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English Heraldry were adopted for the express purpose of
their having some allusive association, through a similarity
of sound in their own name, with the names of titles of
certain persons, dignities and places."
" Devices of this kind addressed themselves in a very
plain and expressive language to the men of their own era.
In them they saw the kind of symbolical writing that they
could remember as well as understand."
"Some specimen of fish was chosen for those who de-
rived revenues from fisheries."
"Canting, or allusive arms, are coats of arms whose
figures allude to the names, professions, &c, of the bearer.
Such arms have been ignorantly described by some writers
as of an inferior order, whereas there can scarcely be a
greater proof of their antiquity and highly honorable
character." " With the exception of the Dolphin, the
others are chiefly used to designate the name of the bearer,
as seen in the names of Herring, Roach, Pike, Salmon, &c."
— Introduction to Heraldry, by Hugh Clark ; 18th revised edition, by J. A'.
Planche. Rouge Croix Pursivant of Arms, 1882.
There are two aspects of Heraldry, or rather it is viewed
in America from two different standpoints, neither of which
is quite just, or warranted by historical facts. One view is
that if arms can be found for ancestors, it stamps the
descendants as of distinguished consequence, or of very
precious blood, and the temptation is quite irresistible to
display the now, unmeaning symbol. The other view is,
to treat the whole subject with ridicule and affected con-
tempt.
In its day and generation, it constituted the means of
personal identification, and was an honorable distinction,
though at this day, it is a pretty strong testimony, that the
said distinguished ancestor could not write his name.
Hence, the origin of personal or family seals, and the
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English Common-law definition of a deed. "An instrument
in writing sealed and delivered by the parties." As most
people at that early day, could not write their names, the
only method of voucher, was to attach the personal seal.
The tyranny of legal form still directs us to make a scroll
round about the word seal, or the letters L.S. Still it is as
unmeaning, useless and insignificant, as the coat of arms at
this day, and is entirely displaced, supplanted and superseded,
by writing the name. The name, formerly was not written,
because the contractor could not write. Thus the seal was
everything. Now the name must be written, and is the only
means of identification, and the seal may as well be ex-
cused, as the signature in earlier days.
In short [L. S.] or [Seal] is just about as honorable and
significant as the letters Esqr. appended to the name of John
Smith. Times have changed. Those honorable ancestors
never read the London Times or New York Herald by an
electric light, or traversed the broad ocean in a steamship,
or crossed a continent in a Pullman car at the rate of 60
miles to the hour. When the wheat fields of Dakota shall
be cropped by the hand sickle, the journey of 1000 miles be
performed by the stage coach, our daily papers be printed
by the old hand press, and pine knots be substituted for oil.
gas and electricity for illumination, or, when men again live
in hovels or caves, or fight battles with clubs, stones and
huge blades, and the school-house is converted into a cattle
shed, it will be ample time to hang tags upon the coat
collar for the purposes of personal identification, or as
vouchers or monuments of honorable distinction.
I must thank our English cousins for much valuable aid
in this undertaking. I now have a large and growing cor-
respondence with them, and have succeeded in inducing
them to make an attempt to make up their long neglected
family record.
In Savage's appendix, he has John Hakes of Windsor,
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Conn., 1640. In preface to first edition I have shown, that
that name was Hawkes. After my first edition was printed,
I looked in the body of Savage's book, and there found, he
had under the proper name of "John Hawkes,'' given already
his genealogy, with the same dates, number and names of
his children. The former edition notices the name Thomas
Hakes in a list of the dead at Jamestown, Virginia, 1623.
This case has been examined. It is in Hutton's emigrants.
There are two lists of names made out. One for the living,
and one for the dead. In the list of the living, is the name
of Thomas HacJi. The christian names are identical, and
both undoubtedly indicate the same man, whether in fact
living or dead. He was probably a German, and as he
certainly did not write his own name if dead, and almost as
certainly if alive, the mistake was easily made by the
different sounds of the letter "a" and the common error of
attaching the possessive "s" to Hack. Another instance
occurs among the German settlers on Dongan's patent on
Long Island. See "Bergen's Early Settlers of Kings
County, New York." On page 131 we find "Hakes Simon"
on Dongan's patent of Bushwick, 1687. On page 129 we
find "Haecks Simon took oath of allegiance, was on assess-
ment rolls and was a magistrate, etc., 1687." The same
dates, the same christian name and same man. Like nearly
all the settlers, he was a Dutchman, the real name was
Haecks, under which name he is fully described.
Here is another case from the Records of Sandwich,
Mass.
1 67 1. Stephen Wing and Lodowick Hakesc, grand jury-
men.
1675. Lodowick Hawkes obtains right as a townsman.
I. Bathsheba Hakes, daughter of Lodowick Hakes,
was bourne 15th October, 1665.
II. Joseph Hakes, b. 15 March, 1667.
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III. John Hakes, b. 25 February, 1669.
IV. Gideon Hakes, b. 25 February, 1673.
V. Hezekiah Hakes, b. 8 April, 1677.
VI. Solomon Hakes, b. 15 Oct., 1679.
At first sight this last name gave some promise to me,
as 1679 was within about 10 years of the probable date of
the birth of our Solomon Hakes. But the suspense was
but momentary.
Further on we read " Solomon Hakes, youngest son of
Lodowick, of Sandwich, was b. 19 October, 1679, married
Elizabeth Wing, 24th April, 1704, had five children, Barna-
bas, Maria, Samuel, Sherebiah, John Pelig, the last b. 17 17;
by a second wife he had one daughter, Mary, b. 1722. By
a third wife he had Isaac, Silas, Solomon, Hezekiah, John,
the last b. 10 May, 1732. By fourth wife, Sarah, b. 13
Dec, 1738." It is sufficient to say that these people were
of German descent, and I have traced them to Rhode
Island and find the name there Hoxey, to this day, the name
being spelled about a dozen different ways. Freeman, in
his history of Cape-Cod Sandwich, gives " Lodowick
Hoxie," " Edward Hoxey." In no instance am I able to
find the true name of Hakes except among the descendants
of our Solomon Hakes. For much valuable aid in these
matters I desire to again acknowledge my indebtedness to
the Hon. Steuben Jenkins, of Wyoming, Pa. I have just
finished another instance of the name sent to me as Hakes,
from Columbia Co., N. Y. Of course the name might be
a reasonable possibility, for some of our ancestors were in
that county. But it turns out Hake. My recollection is
that I have not found an instance of the name Hake in this
country of English origin.
While the general style of this book is the same as the
former edition, it will be observed that the list of names is
more than doubled, the mistakes and errors corrected, and
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important omissions supplied. As before, the generations
are traced in only the male line of descent. The family had
eight, out of a possible ten, in the rank and file in the
Revolutionary army. Six in the war of 1812-13 and half a
hundred in the war of the States, for the preservation of the
government in its entirety. So long as men must contest
and contend in arms, in horrid war, it is a source of grati-
fication to know that one's kindred have nobly done their
duty in the defence of liberty, and of upholding just govern-
ment. In the times that tried men's souls, and established
us a free and sovereign nation, we listen with heartfelt pride
to the roll call, Richard ! John ! James ! Jonathan, Sr. !
Jonathan, Jr. ! George! Jesse! Caleb! Verily, in their day
and generation these were men. One hundred years this
day they saw their old Commander inaugurated President
of the United States.
HARRY HAKES.
Wilkes-Barre, April 30, 1889.
INTRODUCTION TO THE TABLES OF NAMES.
The plan is nearly the same as in the former edition,
and the reasons therefor the same.
First we give the children of our common ancestor,
Solomon Hakes. Second, the children of his oldest son,
George.
Table ist contains the descendants of Richard Hakes,
the eldest son of George.
Table 2d contains the descendants of George S. Hakes,
the 2d son of George.
Table 3d contains the descendants of James Hakes, the
3d son of George.
Table 4th contains the descendants of Jonathan Hakes,
the 2d son of the ancestor, Solomon Hakes.
Table 5th contains the descendants of Solomon Hakes,
Jr., youngest son of the ancestor, Solomon Hakes.
ABBREVIATIONS USED.
b. Born. occ. Occupation.
m. Married. ? Probable.
d. Died or dead. res. Residence or resided.
issue. Children born, who will be found in their proper places
in the next generation.
ANCESTOR,
Solomon Hakes, b. 1688, ?, in England. The place of
his birth was most probably County Devon. The English
families believe that, to have been, where both the names
Hake and Hakes originated, and where both families were
first known by their armorial bearings. He was in West-
erly, Rhode Island, in April, 1709, and in the town meeting
of that month was propounded to be received a freeman.
At the meeting in May following the committee of inquiry
made a favorable report, and thereupon he was voted a
freeman and was allotted 100 acres of the vacant land, the
same as the other freemen. He removed to Stonington,
Conn., the first of January, 17 10, and the town meeting of
Stonington, in that month, prescribed and recorded an ear
mark for his cattle. The same ear mark the town meeting
afterwards continued to his son George, June 28, 1754, and
grandsons, Jessee, 1793, and Elihu, 1807. m. Anna Billings,
(b. Oct., 168 1,) daughter of Ebenezer and Anna (Comstock)
Billings, of Stonington, Jan. 16, 1718. Married by Rev'd
James Noyes. The burning of the county records at New
London has rendered it impossible to learn much that
would be highly interesting as regards both him and his
sons. From the amount of his early purchases of real
estate we may conclude that he was a young emigrant of
liberal means for that period. He was a man of prominence
in New London county, and his appointments to places of
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trust by the court mark him as a man of more than usual
education for that period. Although alive in 1750, he was
quite certainly dead before the struggle for independence.
He would have been ninety years old in 1776. Therefore
we can only speculate as to what stand he would have taken
(if living) in tliat contest. Even in his day we may fancy
the revolutionary ferment brewing, which later, put one of
his sons and seven grandsons in the army for independence.
The precise date of his death, 1753 f, or of his wife, has not
been found, but they were both buried about one mile
northwesterly from the village of North Stonington, in a
large old burying ground, the place known formerly as
Milltown. occ. farmer, issue.
INTRODUCTION TO THE FOLLOWING GENEA-
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (i).
1 Solomon Hakes,1 and Anna (Billings) Hakes, (an-
cestors).
2 I George Hakes, b. 1719, ? at Stonington, Conn.,
m. 1st Joanna ? or Hannah Jones, of
Stonington, May 15th, 1739. 2d Sarah
Coy, (widow) of Preston, Conn., Oct. 10,
1779; occ. farmer; d. 1790 to 1793.
(Stonington Records.) His decendants
will be found in the 1st, 2d and 3d
tables of names, issue.
3 II Mary Hakes, b. 172 1, ? at Stonington, Conn.,
m. Ebenezer Darling, of Rhode Island,
Feb. 25th, 1745 ; m. by Thomas Steere,
Justice of the Peace. (Old Smithfield,
R. I., Record.) d.
4 III Jonathan Hakes, b. 1724, ? at Stonington,
Conn.; in. Hannah F. Brown, daughter
of Jonathan Brown, of Westerly, Rhode
Island, Nov. 23, 1752 ; m. by B. Smith,
Justice of the Peace. Recorded at West-
erly, Rhode Island, in Town Records
Was a soldier in the Revolutionary army
in Col. Topham's regiment of Rhode
Island state troops ; occ. farmer. Lived
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and d. at Stonington, Conn., June, ijjg? His son Caleb
was made executor of his estate. For his descendants see
4th table of names, issue.
«?n 5 IV Solomon Hakes, Jr., b. 1727, fat Stonington.Ct;
ni. 1753 or 1754 ? and was living at
Canaan, Litchfield County, Conn., in the
spring of 1 754 and owned a small tract
of land there. While living there his
two sons were b., John in 1755 and Solo-
mon, Jr., in 1758. By a deed it appears
that he sold his land in Canaan in 1761
and described himself as then living at
"The Nine Partners, Dutchess count}', in
the Providence of New York.*' It is not
learned that he had more children, or
where or when he died, but we may
safely conclude that he is d. For his
descendants see fifth or last table of nan.
iss
As the descendants of George Hakes, the oldest son of
our ancestor Solomon Hakes, are given in three separate
tables, we will here give the children in full of the said
George Hak
CHILDREN* OF NUMBER 2
George Hakes,2 son of Solomon Hakes,1 and Joanna
or Hannah.
gen 6 I Richard Hakes, b. April 8, 1741. at Stonir.
ton, Conn. He was a soldier in war of the
Revolution, was in the battle of New Lon-
don.but seems to have been only an emerg-
ency man. During the war he accumulated
quite a fortune, intending to purchase a
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large tract of land in Central New York. As his continental
money or script became worthless, he remained at Stoning-
ton until about 1800, when he removed to Pitcher, Chen-
ango County, New York, and purchased a large tract of
land. He married Mary Babcock at and of Stonington,
August 1 1, 1763 ; vi. by Joseph Fish, pastor of ye Church.
<^. July 5, 1 8 1 5 ; and was buried at Pitcher, New York, in
Hinman Cemetery, (monument record.)
Epitaph: — "Life is uncertain, death is sure;
Sin is a wound, Christ is a cure."
Occ. farmer, issue, (see first table of names.)
g*n 7 II Solomon Hakes, b, January 20, 1743, at
Stonington, Conn.; d, same place, October
27, 1773. (Stone monument record.)
g*n 8 III Hannah Hakes, b. Feb. 4, 1745, at Stoning-
ton, Conn.; m. Col. Reuben Hewitt, of
and at Stonington, a soldier in the French
war and war of the Revolution, May 6,
1762; d. March 3 1,1814, at Ballston, N. Y.
issue. Priscilla, b. August 6, 1763, at
Stonington, Conn.; m. 1st, Capt. Joseph
Westcott, July 25, 1790, at Stephentown,
Rensselaer Co., N. Y. They had issue.
Joseph, Stephen and Reuben ; b. at Ste-
phentown, Nov. 25, 1 79 1 ; m. Phebe Hart Howard, at
Ballston, N. Y., Sept. 10, 18 17. issue. Hannah M., John H.,
Elizabeth B., Joseph E., Francis B., Sarah M.; b. July 27,
18 1 8, at Ballston, N. Y.; in. same place to Lorenzo Kelly,
Nov. 10, 1841. issue. Mary W., John E., James H.; b. in
Ballston, Oct. 10, 1844; in. in Rochester, N. Y., to Mary
Delano Breck, Nov. 2, 1871. issue. Mary Louisa Kelly; b.
in Rochester, N. Y., June 7, 1874. Breck Westcott Kelly;
b. same place, Nov. 20, 1882 ; d. Aug. 10, 1883. James H.
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Kelly has given the author many interesting facts and dates
and attended the 2d annual reunion of the Hakes family in
1888. He is the only person except the author who has
traced his lineage back to 1709.
gfn 9 IV Olive Hakes, b. Dec. 12, 1749, at Stoning-
ton, Conn.; m. Elijah Hewitt, of Stoning-
ton, brother of Col. Reuben Hewitt,
above, December 3, 1769.
10 V George S. Hakes, b, January 27, 175 1, at
Stonington, Conn. He left Stonington,
and in 1770 to 1780 was settled in Han-
cock, Berkshire Co., Mass. Probably all
of his seven children were born there ;
;;/. Zerviah Church, a descendant of Capt.
Church, in 1774. Removed to Saulsbury,
Herkimer Co., N. Y., in 1793, and d.
there about 1826; occ. farmer. (See 2d
table of names.) issue.
1 1 VI James Hakes, b. March 25, 1752, at Stoning-
ton, Conn.; m. Martha Adams, of Ston-
ington, May 15, 1 774; married by Simeon
Brown, (Elder), was a soldier in Revolu-
tionary war, in Capt. Martin's Co., of Col.
Sippitt's Regt., the regt. was raised Jan.
18, 1776, for one year. In Sept., 1776,
the regt. left the state and joined Wash-
ington's army. At the expiration of
their term they were induced to continue
30 days longer. Were at Trenton and Princton, N. J., and
distinguished themselves in those contests, and were honora-
bly mustered out in Feb. or March, 1777, at Chatham, N. J.
At a later period James was in the army, and Gen. Wash-
ington visited his home in Rensselaer Co., N. Y. By special
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request of the General, his oldest son was named George
Washington Hakes. James removed to Columbia Co., N.
Y., and seems to have lived also in Rensselaer Co. and in
Berkshire Co., Mass., and finally removed to Sempronius,
Cayuga Co., N. Y. He was also a soldier in war 1812;
occ. farmer ; d. June 4, 1830, (see his descendants in 3d table
of names), issue.
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Richard Hakes,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and Mary.
12 I Mary Polly Hakes, b. 1764, at Stonington,
Conn.; ;;/. Ichabod Geer, 1785 ?.
13 II Etinice Hakes, b. March 19, 1765, at Ston-
ington, Conn.; ;;/. Holmes. Lived
and d. in Connecticut.
14 III Ricliard Hakes, Jr., b. January 14, 1767.
Followed the sea; was Capt. of the good
ship ; d. of yellow fever at Charles-
ton, S. C. While at Charleston he was
set upon by a celebrated prize fighter,
whom he gave a thorough and deserved
thrashing, d.
gfn 1S IV Jessee Hakes, b. at Stonington, October 15,
1768; ;//. Polly Wheeler about 1790, at
Stonington, Conn.; d. October 15, 1825,
and is buried at "Togwamp," midway
between Stonington and North Stoning-
ton ; date of death taken from his mon-
ument, issue.
*n 16 V Amos Hakes, b. at Stonington, Conn., 1770;
///. Fanny Woodward of same place 1 797 ;
moved to Pitcher, Chenango, Co., N. Y.,
about 1800; d. 1852. His wife d. Nov.
21, 1827. Both buried at Pitcher, New
York, issue.
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gfn l7 VI Solomon Hakes, b. 1772, at Stonington,
Conn. ; m. and removed to Pitcher, New
York, 1806; d. 1867, age 95 years, issue.
rfn 18 VII Ezekiel Hakes, b. 1 774, at Stonington, Conn.;
;«. Short about 1795 ; occ. sailor; d.
at sea. issue.
,"*„ 19 VIII /feftf* Hakes, b. 1777, at Stonington, Conn.;
;//. 1st Anstes Stewart, February, 1797;
2d Deborah Starkweather, July 5, 1804;
occ. farmer ; d. at Pitcher, Chenango Co.;
New York, 1822. issue.
*n 20 IX Elihu Hakes, b. 1779, at Stonington, Conn.;
;;/. 1st Anna Geer, June 13, 1802; 2d
Abigail Geer, Nov. 29, 1810 ; occ. farmer.
Lived and died April 20, 1834, at North
Stonington, Conn. (Monument record.)
issue.
gfn 21 X Hannah Hakes, b. 1781, at Stonington,
Conn.; m. Gardner T. Main, at same
place, March 15, 1807. The author has
her marriage certificate, and a button
from the wedding vest of her father,
furnished by her daughter, Mrs. Caroline
P. Bard, of Norwich, Conn., in 1887;
res. and d. in Brooklyn, Conn., 1863.
Her husband d. i860. Their children
were 1 Elias, b. 1808 ; m. Sarah Dorrance;
2, James E., b. 18 10; m. Ann Hyde;
3, Charles C, b. 1812; m. Eliza Stighall;
4, Caroline P., b. 1 82 1 ;;//. James D. Bard;
5, Edwin G., b. 18 19; m. Mary Butts ; was
Lieut, in 8th Conn. Reg't, and was killed
in the battle of Antietam.
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ton, Conn.; ;;/. 1st, Nancy Parmer, or
Palmer, June 20, 1807, at Stonington ;
2d, Elizabeth Baker, January 26, 18 14,
at Westerle, New York. Lived and .d
at Bethlehem, Albany Co., N. Y. Occ.
farmer, issue.
23 XII Esther Hakes, b. 1785, at Stonington, Conn.;
///. Henry Starkweather. Lived and d.
in Geneva, N. Y.
24 XIII Harry Hakes, b. 1787, at Stonington, Conn.;
;//. Lived and d. at Auburn, N. Y. issue,
and is said to have had one or two chil-
dren, but nothing further can be ascer-
tained.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (15).
Jesse Hakes,4 son of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Polly.
25 I Jesse Hakes, Jr., b. at Stonington, Conn.,
1792; vi. Clarissa Campbell. Removed
to Woonsocket, R. I.; d. there 1 866 ; was
a grocer, issue.
26 II Polly Hakes, b. 1794; d. at North Stoning-
ton, Conn., 1883.
27 III Billings Hakes, b. Stonington, 1797; m.
Lucy Pierce; occ. farmer; d. July 31.
1878, at Chenango County, N. Y. issue.
28 IV Isaac Hakes, b. at Stonington, Conn., 1800;
m. 1st, Lois West; 2d, Ann West; both
wives d. He resides with his son, Capt.
Isaac W. Hakes, Jr., at Windsor, Conn.
issue.
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£n 29 V Wheeler Hakes, b. at Stonington, Conn.,
1802; was a merchant; never married ;
Lived and died at Stonington, 1864;
(monument record.)
gen 3° VI Bridget Hakes, b. at Stonington, 1805 ; in.
Nathan Rathbun ; d. at North Stoning-
ton, 1868.
gfn 31 VII Hannah Hakes, b. May 6, 1809; ;;/. 1st,
David Holmes, 1826; 2d, Horace. Bab-
cock, 1867; res. North Stonington.,
Conn.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (l6).
Amos Hakes,4 son of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Fanny.
I Amos Hakes, Jr., b. 1793; m. Betsy Eaton
181 5; d. 1853 at Chenango County,
N. Y. issue.
II Fanny Hakes, b. at Stonington, Conn., 1795;
d. 181 2 at Pitcher, Chenango County,
N. Y.
III Harry Hakes, b. 1798; m.\ d. in California
May 7, 1878. issue.
IV Sauiantha Hakes, b. 1803; ;//.; d. Iowa,
1882.
children of number (17)
Solomon Hakes,4 son of Richard,3 of George,2 of
Solomon,1
36 I Charles Hakes, b. 1804 ?, in.; moved to
Iowa, and d. 1865 ?. issue.
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gen 37 II George Hakes, b. February 16, 1806, at
Stonington, Conn.; m. 1st, Harriet Bald-
win October 3, 1830; 2d, Louisa Hin-
man, January 23, 1849; res. Pitcher N.
Y. Farmer, issue.
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Chenango County, N. Y.
gfn 40 V John M. Hakes, b. 1 8 1 3 ; d. 1 8 1 6.
g»n 41 VI Polly Hakes, b. 1 81 5/.
g*n 42 VII Lney Hakes, b. 18 iS/.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER ( I 8).
Ezekiel Hakes,4 of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solo-
mon.1
g*n 43 I Polly Hakes, b. 1796 to 1800? 111. 1820/
and resided at Ledyard, Conn. d.
CHILDREN Or- NUMBER (19).
Perez Hakes,4 son of Richard,3 of George,2 Solo-
mon,1 and Anstes.
William Hakes, b. December 25, 1798; d
November 29, 1839.
Miranda Hakes, b. May 18, 1801 ; m. Jesse
Southward.
By Anstes, second wife.
Col. Perez Hakes, Jr., b. April II, 1806; in.
1st, Lucy Ann Baldwin daughter of
Elisha and Patty (Spaulding) Baldwin,
of Stonington, Conn., Sept. 15, 1826.,
(Lucy Ann, 6th gen.; Elisha, Jr., 5th gen.;
Ziti, 4th gen.; John, 3d gen.). [ V. Bald-
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win Gen., p. 251.] 2d Josephine Edwards, July 29, 1880;
3d Mary Justus, Sept. 10, 1884; res. Albion, N. Y.; occ.
farmer, issue.
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47 IV Orrilla Hakes, b. May 23, 1808; m. April
29, 1827, Ephriam Brown; d. 1885,
Rochester, N. Y.
48 V Dcnnison R. Hakes, b. June 25, 1811; 111.
October 4, 1834; Lovinia Doran; farmer;
d. August 22, 1882, at Pitcher, Chenango
County, N. Y. issue.
VI Mary K. Hakes, b. January 19, 1813/ m.
June 27, 1839, to Howard Corbin; res.
Plainwell, Mich.
VII Emily H. Hakes, b. April 16, 1815 ? ; 111. 1st,
April 30, 1844, John H. Oliver; 2d,
Stephen D. Park; res. Chicago, 111.
VIII Susan Hakes, b, September 16, 18 \J?\ m.
April n, 1841, John S. Baldwin; d.
IX Betsy Hakes, b. September 5, 18 19.?; m. 1st,
John Harens; 2d, N. P. Hitchcock; 3d,
Sanford Corbin; res. Plainwell, Mich.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (20).
Elihu Hakes,4 of Richard,3 George,2 Solomon,1 and
Anna.
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53 I Elihu Flakes, Jr., b. August 13, 1803, at
Stonington, Conn.; ;//. Mary Leeds; d.
1884. issue.
gen 54 II Richard Hakes, b. March 2, 1806, at Ston-
ington, Conn. ; in. Zerviah Fanning.
Lived and d. in Conn., 1868.
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55 III Anna Hakes, b. May i, 1808, at Stoning-
ton, Conn.; m. Henry Fanning, 1829 ?; d.
1856.
56 IV Abbie Park Hakes, b. April 8, 18 10; in.
Thomas Safford 1830 ?\ d. Sept. 15,
By the second wife, Abigail.
57 V Thomas G. Hakes, b. Sept. 19, 18 12, at
Stonington, Conn.; m. 1st, Nancy M.
Frye, Feb. 22, 1838; 2d, Fveline Gard-
ner, 1879, in Otsego Co., N. Y. Resided
on his beautiful farm at Gilbertsville,
Otsego Co., N. Y.; was a man of exten-
sive and varied learning, known and be-
loved as an accomplished gentleman of
the old school ; d. March 22, 1885. issue.
58 VI Phebe Esther Hakes, b. April 20, 18 15, at
Stonington, Conn.; m. 1st, James Rogers,
1835 ? ; 2d, Alexander Rogers, now
widow ; res. at Gilbertsville, Otsego Co.,
N. Y.
gon 59 VII Henry Babcock 1 lakes, b. July 20, 1817; m.
Anna Williams Woodward, of Stoning-
ton, Conn. Resided at City of Worces-
ter, Mass.; master mechanic; d. 1884.
issue.
From a Worcester paper we copy the following obituary
notice of Mr. Henry B. Hakes:
OBITUARY.
" Mr. H. B. Hakes, whose death was recorded Saturday,
came to this city from Preston City thirty-five years ago.
During much of this time he has been either foreman or
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superintendent of the works of the Ames Plow Company.
It was in the employ of this company that he made an ex-
tended tour through Europe, South Africa, Australia, New
Zealand, and back to California, the trip occupying thirteen
months. Mr. Makes has been a member of the Baptist
Church forty-three years, and of the First Baptist Church
in this city thirty-three years. The many friends who
attended the funeral services in the church yesterday after-
noon bore witness to the esteem in which he was held.
The number of gray-headed men present was something
remarkable. Among the many who have called to express
sympathy with the family are a goodly number who have
been in his employ in the shops. Mr. Hakes was too diffi-
dent to seek or desire the honors of public office, but served
the city very acceptably as Alderman in 1865, under Mayor
Ball, and in 1866, under Mayor Blake. He was earnest and
conscientious in all he attempted to do. Mr. Hakes was
one of the gifted mechanics who have so largely made
Worcester what it is. His eldest daughter, Mrs. Stephens,
resides in Mt. Pleasant, near Pittsburgh, Pa., where the
youngest daughter, Miss Sarah R. Hakes, has been teach-
ing Latin for a year past in the institute of which Mr. Ste-
phens is principal. The second daughter is the wife of the
Rev. Mr. James, of Philadelphia. The widow and one
daughter only are left in this city. The remains will be
taken to Norwich for interment on the 9:30 train to-day."
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60 VIII John Morgan Hakes, b. Sept. 19, 1822, at
Stonington, Conn.; /;/. Sarah Millard; d.
March 27, 1853. issue.
61 IX Cynthia Louisa Hakes, b. Sept. 21, 1824, at
Stonington, Conn.; m. Andrews
1845 ?; d. 1849.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (22).
Elias Hakes,4 of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1
and Nancy.
62 I Elias J. Hakes, Jr., b. at Stonington, Conn.,'
January 3, 1809; ;;/. Samantha Narri-
more, Sept. 26, 1830; occ. farmer; res.
and d. Feb. 26, 1880 at Reading, Hills-
dale County, Michigan, issue.
*n 63 II Nancy Hakes, b. at Stonington, Conn., Sept.
18, 181 1 ; ;;/. George W. Robinson.
By 2d wife Elizabeth.
g*n 64 III Mary Hakes, b. at Coeymans, N. Y., Dec.
4, 1814; ;//. Jarvis Robbings.
g*n 65 IV I lamiah E. Hakes, b. at Coeymans, N. Y.,
Feb. 22, 1 8 17; in. George Terry, Oct.
16, 1836; res. Coeymans Hollow, N. Y.
g*n 66 V Cynthia A. Hakes, b. at Coeymans, N. Y.
July 19, 1 82 1 ; ;//. Samuel Fares, Aug.
13, 1847 ; res. Easton, New York.
67 VI Richard I lakes, b. July 8, 1823, at Coey-
mans, New York ; m. Eliza Ann Laupau;
d. Nov. 3, 1846, at Bethlehem, New
York, issue.
68 VII Aaron B. I fakes, b. Jan. 11, 1828, at Ceoy-
mans, N. Y.; in. Elizabeth Jolley ; res.
South Bethlehem, N. Y. issue.
69 VIII Jared If. /fakes, b. May 4, 1832, at Coey-
mans, N. Y.; ;//. Maggie Bradt Dec. 19,
1855 ; res. Coeymans, N. Y. issue.
70 IX Elbert A. Hakes, b. March 10, 1838, at
Stanton Hill, N. Y.; m. Sarah M. Bradt
Dec. 28, 1859; res. South Bethlehem,
New York, issue.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (25).
Jesse Hakes, Jr.,5 son of Jesse,4 of Richard,3 of
George,2 of Solomon,1 and Clarissa.
g®u 71 I Nelson Hakes, b. August 26, 18 17; single;
d. April 8, 1881.
g*n 72 II Adeline Hakes, Z>. April 5, 18 19; in. George
Wight ; res. VVoonsocket, R. I.
gfn 73 HI Luanda Hakes, b. December 22, 1821 ; ;;/.
John F. Brown; res. Lunenburg, Mass.
en 74 IV Henry Hudson Hakes, b. August 4, 1823;
in. Prudence Sweetser; res. Millbury, .
Mass. He served as private in the "Slo-
cumb Guards." Grafton,Mass.,i875. issue.
*n 75 V Minerva C. Hakes, b. June 8, 1828; m. 1st,
Thomas J. Keach; 2d, Frederick N. Hos-
mer, merchant ; res. Ware, Mass.
"n 76 VI George Hakes, b. April 14, 1831; ;//. Ada-
lade Walker ; d. 1884. issue.
In 77 VII Albert Hakes, b. January 15, 1836; in. Geor-
giana Darling ;r^.Woonsocket, R. I. issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (27).
Billings Hakes,5 son of Jesse,4 of Richard,3 of
George,2 of Solomon,1 and Lucy.
gfn 78 I Maria Hakes, b. at Pitcher, N. Y., February,
1 83 1 ; d. February 21, 1853 ; teacher.
gin 79 II Wheeler Hakes, b. October 23, 1832; ;;/.
Adaline Hamilton, September 1, 1857;
d. December 13, 1876. Was a Captain
in the war between the States; res. at
Wellsville, Allegheny Co., N. Y. Was
buried with Masonic honors greatly be-
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80 III Leroy Hakes, b. at Cincinnatus, N. Y., Au-
gust 16, 1834; m.; d. in 1863 in the Union
Army in Louisiana, issue.
gen 81 IV Ledgard B. Hakes, £. October 6, 1836; ;;/. 1st,
Rosalie Wire 1859; 2d, Mary Aldridge,
July 7, 1883; occ. banker; res. Fremont,
Nebraska, removed 1887; to San Diego,
Cal. issue.
82 V Orelia Hakes, b. September 28, 1839; in.
Abraham Hamilton; res. Wellsville, N. Y.
83 VI Loel C. Hakes, b. May 11, 1841 ; in. Eliza-
beth Hamilton, January 7, 1861; res.
Wellsville, Allegheny County, N. Y.; occ.
merchant and extensive produce dealer
throughout New York and Penna. issue.
84 VII Lanson I lakes, b. July 23, 1843; d. May 10,
1848.
85 VIII Lester /lakes, b. December 2, 1844; d. in
the Union Army in Virginia, December
25, 1863.
86 IX Merton Hakes, b. November 29, 1 846 ; m. Ida
Davis; res. Wellsville, N. Y. issue.
87 X Julia /lakes, b. February 11, 1848; d. No-
vember, 1870, at Andover, N. Y.
g*n 88 XI Oreu //ales, b. February 11, 1851 ; in. Miss
Jones; railroader; res. Wellsville, N. Y.
issue.
g«n 89 XII Dever Hakes, b. March 15, 1854; in. Mary
Colston, June 5, 1880; occ. farmer; res.
Wellsville, N. Y. issue.
*n 90 XIII Fayette 1 lakes, h. 1856; res. Illinois; P. O.
unknown.
(Six of the above sons were soldiers in the war between
the States.)
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (28).
Isaac Hakes,6 son of Jesse,4 of Richard,3 of George,2
of Solomon,1 and Lois.
^ 91 I Isaac Wheeler Hakes, Jr. b. Brooklyn, Conn.,
1828; in. June, 1855, to Mary L. Will-
iams ; bookkeeper. Was Captain of
Company "E," Eighteenth Regiment,
Connecticut Volunteers, war between the
States, issue.
92 II Albert Henry Hakes, b. 183 1 ; in. 1857 to
Martha Webster ; teacher ; res. Chicago,
Illinois, issue.
93 III Divight West Hakes, b. Norwich, Conn.,
1836; in. Lucy Trumbull ; bookkeeper;
res. Colchester, Conn. Was Lieutenant
and Quartermaster Eighteenth Regiment,
Connecticut Volunteers. Captured at
battle of Winchester; prisoner twenty-
two months ; exchanged and promoted
to Captain and Com. of sub. issue.
g®n 94 IV Charles Billings Hakes, b. 1838; m. Jenny
Barton ; merchant ; res. Brooklyn, New
York, issue
gin 95 V Mary Ann Hakes, b. 1848; res. Connecti-
cut. Teacher.
gin 96 VI Lill Hood Hakes, b. 1853; res. Norwich,
Conn.; teacher.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (32).
Amos Hakes, Jr.,5 of Amos, Sr.,4 of Richard,3 of
George,2 of Solomon,1 and Betsy.
g*n 97 I Samantha Hakes, b. 1840 in Ohio; res.
Lincoln, Chenango Co., N. Y.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (34).
Harry Hakes,5 son of Amos/ of Richard,3 of
George,2 of Solomon.1
98 I Giles Julian Hakes, b. October 18, 1829, at
Pitcher, N. Y. ; m. August 31, 1854,
Phebe Jane Randall; farmer; res. Mar-
telle, Jones County, Iowa, issue.
99 II Devillo Hakes, b. April 7, 1831; m. Sarah
J. Wood. Was a steamboat captain.
Lived and d. at Vancouver, Washington
Territory, Sept. II, 1886.
obituary.
Capt. Devillo Hakes, one of the most highly respected
citizens of Vancouver, passed away in death last Saturday
night, at the age of 54, after three months' suffering, from
heart disease. Deceased was widely known on the Colum-
bia, where he was engaged many years in steamboating, and
freighting in the upper country. He came across the plains
in the early days of the gold excitement, when ox-teams
were in the lead and the pioneers held the post of honor.
Living in Vancouver for many years past he has held the
high respect of all his acquaintances, and will be missed
from the community by all. He was laid away to rest on
Monday by a large concourse of citizens and his masonic
brethren.
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100 III Harry Hakes, Jr., b. July 2, 1832; d. No-
vember 1, 1865. issue.
g^n 101 IV Nelson Hakes, b. at Pitcher, Chenango Co.,
N. Y., March 7, 1834; ;;/. Emily S.
Williams, 1858; farmer; res. Martelle,
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THE HAKES FAMILY. 4 1
Jones County, Iowa. Overland pioneer traveler to Pacific
coast ; has made three trips on foot to Oregon ; one trip by
rail, and one by sled, issue.
Clinton BurdcH Hakes, b. September 5, 1835;
d. 1873 in Nevada.
Adclia Ann Hakes, b. April 1, 1837; d.
November 26, 1868.
Fanny Maria Hakes, b. December I, 1839.
John Milo Hakes, b. August 20, 1840; d.
in California.
Eustatia S. Hakes, b. May 26, 1842; m.
Perry Bickford ; res. Laramie City, W. T.
James K. Hakes, b. June 4, 1844; res.
Marion, Iowa. Single.
Dever Wallace Hakes, b. January 29, 1846,
at Pitcher, N. Y.; ;;/. Alice C. Abbott,
January 19, 1868; farmer; res. Marion,
Iowa. Was a soldier in the war of the
States, Company " H," Twenty-fourth
Iowa Infantry ; dispatch carrier for sev-
eral generals, issue.
109 XII Altania A. Hakes, b. October 30, 1847.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (36).
Charles Hakes,5 son of Solomon,4 of Richard,3 of
George,2 of Solomon.1
no I Jane Hakes, b. October 12, 1829 ; m. A. A.
Myrick ; d. 1861, in Iowa.
in II Dennison Hakes, b.\ res. Cad well, Kansas.
Nothing further learned of him.
112 III Julia Hakes, b. 1835 ; m. Rev. Jas. W. In-
gram ; res. San Jose, California, now in
Memphis, Tenn.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (37).
George Hakes,5 son of Solomon,4 of Richard,3 of
George,2 of Solomon,1 and Harriet.
gfn 113 I Solomon Hakes, b. July 9, 1 83 1 ; Pitcher,
N. Y.; ///. Julia DeBell, January 19, 1859;
occ. farmer ; res. Pitcher, N. Y. issue.
114 II Mary Ann Hakes, b. at Pitcher April 27,
1833 ; ///. Harrison Hatch March 3, 1875;
res. Eaton, New York.
115 III Roswell Hakes, b. September 20, 1835, at
Pitcher, New York ; ///. Cornelia DeBell
January, 1873 ; d. January 5, 1885. issue-
116 IV Nancy Hakes, b. February 17, 1838, at Pit-
cher, N. Y.; ///. Eneas Fenton June 12,
1856; res. Pitcher, N. Y. Mother of
Mrs. Ada J. Fenton, of California, Morris
Clark Fenton, George E. Fenton.
117 V Harriet Hakes, b. August 6, 1 840 ; res. New
York City.
By second wife, Louisa.
118 VI Emma Hakes, b. October 27, 1850; m. John
McElliot August, 1880; res. North
Adams, Mass.
1 19 VII George F. Hakes, b. January 24, 1852 ; d. at
Pitcher September 6, 1863.
g«n 120 VIII Charles M. Hakes, b. Pitcher, N. Y., May
26, 1853; ///.Catharine Fairchild Sep-
tember 6, 1 88 1 ; occ. farmer ; res. Pitcher.
121 IX Julia Ellen Hakes, b. December 31, 1855;
///. Thurlow Blackman May 16, 1877;
res. Pitcher, N. Y.
122 X Wellington Hakes, b. February 19, 1868;
res. Pitcher, Chenango County, N. Y.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (46)
Perez Hakes, Jr.,5 of Perez, Sr.,4 of Richard,3 of
George,2 of Solomon.1
123 I Perez Hakes, Jr., 3d, b. at Pitcher, N. Y.,
May 25, 1828; res. Albion ; occ. farmer.
1 24 II Elisha B. Hakes, b. at Pitcher, April 2, 1 830;
m. Eleanor Orcutt, September 28, 1853 ;
res. Green, Chenango Co., N. Y., occ.
farmer, issue.
g*n 1 25 III Rufus B. Hakes, b. at Pitcher, May 14,1832 ;
m. 1 st, Hulda Harvey, Oct. 1853; 2d,
Amanda Vosburg, December 21, 1865,
res. Albion; N. Y.; occ. carpenter, issue.
g®n 126 IV Amanda Hakes, b. at Pitcher, September 24,
1834; 111. Doctor Williams November
17, 1880; res. Albion.
K®n 1 27 V John S. Hakes, b. at Pitcher, November 30,
1836 ; in. Mary Wheeler, April 20, 1869;
res. Albion ; occ. farmer, issue.
g®n 128 VI Lucy A. Hakes, b. at Pitcher April 12,1841;
d. October 1, 1843.
ggn 129 VII Altania L. Hakes, b. at Pitcher, January 22,
1844; ;//. B. E. Stacy December, 1878;
res. Albion, N. Y.
gen 1 3° VIII Deborah Hakes, b. at Pitcher, March 3, 1 847 ;
111. Theron Blackmail December 5, 1866;
res. Pitcher.
131 IX Elizabeth M. Hakes, b. at Pitcher, May 14,
1849; ;//. Thompson Eldridge January
1, 1874; res. Albion.
132 X William Barnett Hakes, b. at Pitcher, Janu-
ary 27, 1852; m. Clara Younges Dec.
10, 1873; res. Albion ; occ. farmer, issue.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (48).
Dennison R. Hakes,5 son of Perez,4 of Richard,3 of
George,2 of Solomon,1 and Levina.
*Q 133 I David M. Hakes, b. December 7, 1837 ; m.
Ophelia L. Crane July 3, 1862; mer-
chant ; res. Anamosa, Iowa, issue.
gen 1 34 II Catherine M. Hakes, b. August 31,1 840 ; ;;/.
Burdette Blackman December 29, 1863;
res. Pitcher, N. Y.
gin ! 35 HI Lucius M. Hakes, b. July 7, 1843 ; m. Julia
A. Taylor July 4, 1868 ; res. Pitcher, N.
Y.; occ. farmer, issue
gfn 136 IV Elias Randall 1 lake?,, b. September 9, 1845 ;
occ. farmer; res. Pitcher, N. Y.
gin 1 37 V Hascall R. Hakes, b. June 13, 1848; ;//. 1st,
Ella Turner, 1872 ; 2d, F ranees Alexan-
der; merchant and postmaster, Pitcher,
N. Y. Appointed by President Cleve-
land, issue.
gin l3& VI Emmet Hakes, b. August 14, 1850; occ.
farmer ; Pitcher, N. Y.
gin J39 VII Frank P. Hakes, b. December 6, 1S52; m.
February 8, 1 87 1 , De Etta A. Willmarth ;
merchant, and for many years past Super-
visor of Pitcher, N. Y. issue.
(The author hereof desires here to acknowledge his
obligations to the said Frank P. Hakes, for valuable aid in
preparing these tables, issue.)
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (53).
Elihu Hakes, Jr./' son of Elihu, Sr.,4 of Richard,3 of
George,2 of Solomon,1 and Mary.
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140 I Mary A. Hakes, b. 1830; d. 1847.
THE HAKES FAMILY. 45
gfn 141 ' II Elihu Hakes, Jr., 3d, b. 1832; m. Anna
Wadsworth ; res. Rochester, N. Y. issue.
gfn 142 III Alonzo L. Hakes, b. 1834; ;«. Mary A. M us-
son, Oct. 16, 1 86 1 ; farmer and dairy-
man ; res. Gilbertsville, Otsego County,
N. Y. issue.
gin H3 IV Harry C. Hakes, b. 1844; in. Delferny Wil-
cox; res. Gilbertsville, Otsego County, N.
Y. issue.
®n 144 V Joshua L. Hakes, b. 1849; d- l^9-
rfn 145 VI John M. Hakes, b. 1849; res. Gilbertsville,
Otsego County, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (57).
Thomas G. Hakes,* son of Elihu,4 of Richard,3 of
George,2 of Solomon,1 and Nancy.
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146 I Ellen Hakes, b. March 3, 1841, at Gilberts-
ville, Otsego County, New York ; d. a
few days later.
gfn 147 H Mary A. Hakes, b. October 9, 1842, at Gil-
bertsville, N. Y.; ;//. Orlando J. Brown
February 17, 1863.
gfn 148 III Sarah Louisa Hakes, b. June 19, 1844; ;//.
Asel A. Halbert, November 6, 1862.
g®n 149 IV Daughter, b. twin sister of Sarah Louisa; d.
in infancy.
gen 150 v Elizabeth Hakes, b. May 7, 1847, at Gilberts-
ville, N. Y.; d. February 9, 1850.
gen 151 VI Eliza Hakes, b. May 2, 1 849, at Gilbertsville,
N. Y.; in. Maurice N. Rowe, April 25,
1882 ; res. Oneonta, Otsego County, New
York.
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152 VII Frances D. Hakes, b. April 2, 1858, at Gil-
bertsville, New York ; 111. A. J. Freer
March 20, 1879; res- Gilbertsville, Ot-
sego County, New York.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (59).
Henry B. Hakes,5 son of Elihu,4 of Richard,3 of
George,2 of Solomon,1 and Anna.
gtn 153 I Mary Abby Hakes, /--.March 24, 1843; m-
September 26, 1 87 1 Rev. Leroy Stephens;
res. Mt. Pleasant, Pa.
gfn 154 II Henry Albert Hakes, b. October 1, 1847; d.
August 25, 1848.
gen 1 55 HI Anna Woodward Hakes, b February 14,
1850; in. Rev. J. Sexton James August
5, 1 87 1 ; res. Germantown, Philadelphia,
gen 1 56 IV Gertrude Hakes, b. March 15, 1856; res.
Worchester, Mass. Secretary of the
Hakes reunion 1889.
gen 157 V Sarah Rogers Hakes, b. April 13, 1859;
teacher of Latin, Mt. Pleasant Institute,
Penna.; m. Milo C. Treat January 26,
1887 ; res. Jamestown, New York.
gin 1 5S VI Henry Hakes, b. June 2, 1863; d. January
4, 1866.
g"n '59 VII Albert Hakes, b. June 2, 1863 ; d. February
23, 1864.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (6o).
John Morgan Hakes,5 of Elihu/ of Richard,3 of
George,2 of Solomon,1 and Sarah.
gfn 160 I Lonisa P. Hakes, b. December 26, 1844, at
Gilbertsville, Otsego County, New York ;
m. 1st, Samuel Hallett, of Conn., 2d,
John Richards.
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g«n 161 II Anna W. Hakes, b. August 25, 1848, f d.
April 19, 18S3, at Gilbertsville, N. Y.; ///.
1st, Edwin Kimball, 2d, Frink ; res.
Preston City, Conn.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (62).
Elias J. Hakes, Jr.,5 of Elias, Sr.,4 of Richard,"' of
George,2 of Solomon,1 and Samantha.
•n 162 I Lovisa Hakes, b. April 3, 1833, at Brant,
Erie Co., N. Y. ; d. at same place June
5, 1846.
®n 163 II Nancy E Hakes, b. March 11, 1839, at
Brant, N. Y.; m. John R. Dapp Sept. 12,
1855, d. April 26, 1888, at Montgomery,
Michigan.
«n 164 III William H. Hakes, b. July 20, 1841, at
Brant, Erie Co., N. Y. ; m. Emma Hewes
Jan'y 1, 1868. res. Montgomery, Mich.
d. Sept. 17, 1880, at Reading, Michigan.
issue.
«n 165 IV Elias N. Hakes, 3d, /;. May 9, 1844, at
Brant, New York. ///. Alvira Flyn March
16, 1867; res. Reading, Michigan, occ.
farmer.
•n 166 V Stephen E. Hakes, b. May 2, 1846, at Brant,
New York; m. Alta Sage August II,
1867; occ. farmer ; res. Reading, Mich.
d. June 20, 1873. issue.
«n 167 VI Alonzo R. AT. Hakes, b. April 19, 1848, at
Brant, Erie Co., N. Y.; m. Belle Mellin,
Nov. 3, 1881; occ. farmer; res. Reading,
Michigan, issue.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (67).
Richard Hakes,5 of Elias,4 of Richard,3 of George2,
of Solomon1, and Eliza Ann.
g^n 168 I Libbie C. Hakes, b, 1846, at Bethlehem, Al-
bany Co., N. Y.; ;//. John D. Huyck;
res. Clarksville, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (68).
Aaron B. Hakes,5 of Elias/ of Richard,3 of George,2
of Solomon,1 and Elizabeth.
169 I Matie Hakes, b. May 5, 1855, at Bethlehem,
N. Y.; m. David Mosher Sept. 10, 1881;
res. Bethlehem, Albany Co., N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (69).
Jared H. Hakes/' of Elias/ of Richard,3 of George,2
of Solomon,1 and Maggie.
1 Ida L. Hakes, b. January 20, 1857, at Beth-
lehem, N. Y .; m. Elias Fares Nov. 23,
1882.
II Emma Hakes, b. Dec. 25, 1859, at Bethle-
hem, N. Y.; d. same place, April 29,
1864.
III Florence Delia Hakes, b. March 24, 1861, at
Bethlehem, N. Y.; res. Coeymans, N. Y.
IV Willie V. Hakes, b, Dec. 29, 1868, at Beth-
lehem, N. Y.; res. Coeymans, N. Y.
V Howard E. Hakes, b. May 18,1871, at Beth-
lehem, N. Y.; res. Coeymans, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (70).
Elbert A. Hakes,5 of Elias,4 of Richard,3 of George,2
of Solomon,1 and Sarah M.
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175 I Elias Hakes, b. July 30, 1863, at Bethlehem,
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N. Y.; ;;/. Emma Slingerland, Dec. 22,
1886; res. Albany, N. Y.; occ. clerk.
176 II Carey E. Hakes, b. Sept. 6, 1865, at Calla-
nans Corners, N. Y.; m. Anna L. Hurst
Dec. 1, 1886; res. South Bethlehem,
Albany Co., N. Y.; occ. merchant.
g*n 177 III Willie J. Hakes, b. July 30, 1872, at South
Bethlehem, N. Y.; same residence.
gin l77lA IV Flcda M. Hakes, b. January 6, 1875, at
South Bethlehem, Albany Co., N. Y.;
same residence.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (74).
Henry Hudson Hakes,6 son of Jesse, Jr.,5 of Jesse,
Sr.,4 of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Prudence.
gin l7% I Emma Jane Hakes, b. January 29, 1848; nr
January 14, 1873, to David A. Powers.
gin *79 II Henry Charles Hakes, b. March 11, 1850;^.
September 18, 1853.
gIn 180 III Hudson Warren Hakes, £.July 5, 1853; m.
Cora Louisa Bennett, May 17, 1877.
gIn 181 IV Charles Henry Hakes, b. February 22, 1856;
;//. Lotta Sarah Stratton, December 18,
1881; occ. dentist; res. Millbury, Mass.
issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (76).
George Hakes,6 son of Jesse, Jr.,5 of Jesse, Sr./ of
Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Adelaide.
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182 I Isabel Hakes, b. about 1862.?; 111. Hamlin,
Attleboro, Mass.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (/j).
Albert Hakes,6 son of Jesse, Jr.,5 of Jesse, Sr.,4 of
Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Georgiana.
Ken 183 I Henrietta C. Hakes, b. January 30, 1 86 1.
184 II Albert N. Hakes, b. June 25, 1862; d. Sep-
tember 24, 1862.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (79).
Wheeler Hakes,6 of Billings,5 of Jesse,4 of Richard,3
of George,2 of Solomon,1 and Adaline.
185 I Fred Hakes, b. at Wellsville, Allegheny Co.,
N. V., September 7, 1861.
g*n 186 II Carrie Hakes, b. at Wellsville, N. Y., March
3, 1863; m. Edward Rice 1881 ; dress-
maker ; res. Wellsville, N. Y.
Jn 187 III Mary E. Hakes, b. February 16, 1871 ; res.
Wellsville, N. Y.
g7en 188 IV Arthur Hakes, b. June 2, [872; res. Wells-
ville, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (8o).
Leroy Hakes,6 of Billings,5 of Jesse,4 of Richard,3 of
George,2 of Solomon.1
,!„ 189 I Harry Hakes, b. at Willett, N. Y., i860.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (8l).
Ledgard B. Hakes,6 of Billings,5 of Jesse,4 of Rich-
ard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and Ro-
salie.
*n 191 I Charles C. Hakes, b. at Wellsville 1859; res.
Freemont, Nebraska.
192 II Burt Hakes, b. in Wisconsin, 1868; m.
Mary A. Harris Feb'y 7, 1889, of San
Diego, California; res. San Diego, Cal.
Za 193 HI Clinton D. hakes, b. Monticello, Iowa, 1871;
res. San Diego, California.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (83).
Loel C. Hakes,6 of Billings,5 of Jesse,4 of Richard,3 of
George,2 of Solomon,1 and Elizabeth.
Jn 194 I Nettie M. Hakes, b. at Wellsville, N. Y., De-
cember 13, 1 861; res. Wellsville, Alle-
gheny County, N. Y.; occ. Clerk. The
author is under obligations to this ac-
complished young lady for useful help
in making up this record.
gTn 195 II Minnie C. Hakes, b. at Lena, Illinois, June,
26, 1868; res. Wellsville, N. Y. Teacher.
J„ 196 III Wheeler B. Hakes, b. at Wellsville, N. Y.,
July 7, 1876.
gin 197 IV Libbie Hakes, b. at Wellsville June 7, 1880;
res. Wellsville, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (86).
Merton Hakes,0 of Billings,5 of Jesse,4 of Richard,8
of George,2 of Solomon,1 and Ida.
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g7n 198 I Floyd Hakes, b. at Wellsville, Allegheny-
County, N. Y., February, 1879 ; res.
Wellsville.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER {^^).
Oren Hakes,'' of Billings,5 of Jesse,4 of Richard,3 of
George,2 of Solomon,1 and ( ).
7 1 99 I Ei
Wellsville. N. Y.
gin J99 I Edward Hakes, b. at Wellsville, 1879; res.
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gheny Co., N. Y.
children of number (89)
Dever Hakes,'"' of Billings/' of Jesse/ of Richard,3
of George,2 of Solomon,1 and Mary.
I Ben Herbert Hakes, b. 1880, at Wellsville,
Allegheny Co., N. Y.
II Charles Lester Hakes, b. 1882, at Wellsville,
New York.
III Fred Leon Hakes, b. Jan'y 21,1 884, at Wells-
ville, New York.
IV John Kelly Hakes, b. Feb. 15, 1886, at
Wellsville, New York.
children of number (91).
Isaac W. Hakes, Jr.," of Isaac," of Jesse,4 of Rich-
ard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and Mary.
g7n 205 I William Williams Hakes,b. 1856; res. Wind-
sor, Conn.
g7, 206 II Leon Perkins Hakes, b. 1858; d. 1859 at
Norwich, Conn.
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207 III Sarah White Hakes, b. i860; res. Windsor.
Conn.; occ. teacher, music and German.
Jn 208 IV Dwight West Hakes, I). 1866; res. Windsor,
Conn; occ. insurance clerk.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (92).
Albert H. Hakes,6 of Isaac,5 of Jesse,4 of Richard,3
of George,2 of Solomon,1 and Lucy.
209 I Webster Hakes, b. 1858; m. 1884 to Maud
Mary Crampton ; res. River Forest, 111.
issue.
210 II Anna Webster Hakes, b. i860; m. 1885 to
Edwin G. Corneau \rcs. Oak Park, 111. Had
son Reginald Webster Corneau, b. Oct.
26, 1887; d. May 6, 1888.
_e„ 21 1 III Claudia Hakes, b. 1862 ?; in. Harry Hough;
res, Chicago, 111. Had son Rupert, b.
Jan. 24, 1885; d. April 2, 1887.
g*n 212 IV Martha Lois Hakes, b. 1865; res. Chicago,
Illinois.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (93).
Dwight W Hakes,6 son of Isaac,5 of Jesse,4 of Rich-
ard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and Lucy.
*n 213 I Lizzie Trumbull Hakes, b. 1881 ?.
£n 214 II Annie Seymour Hakes, b.\ d. 1883 at Col-
chester, Conn.
gin 215 III Dwight West Hakes, Jr., b. 1885 f.
children of number (94).
Charles B. Hakes,6 son of Isaac,5 of Jesse,4 of Rich-
ard,3 of George,2 of Solomon1 and Jennie.
Jn 216 I Louisa Hakes, b. June 14, 1867; res. Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
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gJn 2iy II Frederick Kensington P. Hakes, b. Nov. 8,
1873; res. Brooklyn, N. Y.
218 III Nellie Trumbull Hakes, b. June 26, 1877;
res. Brooklyn, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (98).
Giles Julian Hakes,6 son of Harry,5 of Amos,4 of
Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Phebe.
219 I Nancy E. Hakes, b. June 1, 1855 \m Amos
Brown, 1878; res. Dexter, Iowa.
220 II Montague I lakes, b. February 24, 1858 ; ;//.
December 25, 1884, to Hattie Arnold;
oil. merchant; res. Lourens, Iowa, issue.
221 III Addison T. /lakes, /-.Septembers, 1 861, at
Martelle, Iowa; m. November 20, 1881,
to Lettie Miller; occ. farmer; res. Mar-
telle, Jones County, Iowa, issue.
222 IV James R. I lakes, b. July 9, 1866; occ. mer-
chant ; res. Lourens, Iowa.
223 V Hattie E. Hakes, b. July 7, 1868; at Mar-
telle, Iowa m. Allie Port November 4,
1886 ; res. Martelle, Jones County, Iowa.
224 VI Ella J lakes, b. February 24, 1870; ;//. Ells-
worth Port ; res. Salem, Kansas.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (lOO).
Harry Hakes, Jr.,6 son of Harry, Sr.,5 of Amos,4
of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1
Jen 225 I Julian A. Hakes, b. 1 86 1, at Martelle, Jones
Co., Iowa; ///.William Newhard 1881;
res. Story Co., Iowa.
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ge„ 226 II Jemima Hakes, b. July 1863, at Martelle,
Iowa; m. Cyrus Newhard 1882; res.
Story County, Iowa.
*n 227 III John Hakes, b. May 1, 1865, at Martelle,
Iowa ; res. Story County, Iowa.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (iOl).
Nelson Hakes,6 son of Harry,5 of Amos,4 of Rich-
ard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and Emily.
gen 228 I Frank M. Hakes, b. at Martelle, Jones Co.,
Iowa, December 10, 1858; occ. farmer;
res. Martelle, Iowa.
gen 229 II Frederick B. Hakes, /;.at Marion, Iowa, Nov.
20, i860; in. Olive L. Klinterfetler March
1, 1883; occ. farmer; res. Martelle, Iowa.
gin 23° HI Ida si- Hakes, b. at Marion, Iowa, October
31, 1862; m. Andrew J. Weatherson May
I, 1883 ; res. Martelle, Iowa.
gen 231 IV John Hakes, b. September 14, 1865 ; occ.
farmer; res. Martelle, Iowa.
232 V Harry Hakes, b. September 14, 1865 ; occ.
farmer; res. Martelle, Iowa.
233 VI Inez L. Hakes, b. Martelle, Iowa, May 6,
1869; m. Frank A. Kohl May 6, 1884.
234 VII Mary L. Hakes, b. July 18, 1871 ; d. May 4,
1873, at Martelle, Iowa.
235 VIII Minnie Hakes, b. Martelle, Iowa, December
19, 1873.
gen 236 IX Margaret C. Hakes, b. March 28, 1876; res.
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237 X Fanny Jane Hakes, b. August 3, 1878.
238 XI Olive B. Hakes, b. October 14, 1880.
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139 XII James Arthur C. Hakes, b. September 30,
1882 ; d. September 10, 1883.
£n 240 XIII Walter Perry Hakes, b. August 5, 1884.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (108).
Dever Wallace Hakes,6 son of Harry,5 of Amos,4
of Richard,3 George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Alice C.
241 I Allie B. Hakes, b. Marion, Iowa, June 22,
1869; d. April 22, 1870.
242 II Stella L. Hakes, b. December 13, 1871 ; res.
Marion, Linn County, Iowa.
, 243 III Charles Julian Hakes, /;. June 15,1 874 ;res.
Marion, Iowa.
Jn 244 IV Willard E. Hakes, b. February 23, 1876;
res. Marion, Iowa.
gin 245 V Ulissus B. Hakes, b. March 9, 1 878 ; res.
Marion, Iowa.
Jn 246 VI Etta E. Hakes, b. March 4, 1880; res.
Marion, Iowa.
children of number (113).
Solomon Hakes,6 son of George,5 of Solomon,4 of
Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon.1
Jn 247 I Dewitt C. Hakes, b. May 19, i860; occ. mer-
chant ; res. Pitcher, Chenango Co., N. Y.
g*n 248 II Cornelia Hakes, b. August 17, 1861; res.
Pitcher, N. Y.
g*n 249 III Anna Hakes, b. June 6, 1864; res. Pitcher,
New York.
THE HAKES FAMILY. 57
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (ll5).
Roswell Hakes,6soii of George,5 Solomon,4 of Rich-
ard,3 of George,2 of Solomon.1
gin 25° I Lynn Hakes, b. March 1880; res. Pitcher,
New York.
children of number (124).
Elisha B. Hakes,6 son of Perez, Jr.,5 of Perez, Sr.,4
of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon.' and
Eleanor.
gin 2 5 x I Hamilton 0. Hakes, b. at Pitcher, N. Y.,
April 11, 1855; ;//. Florence M. Balcom
Dec. 22, 1878; occ. farmer; res. Murry,
N. Y. issue.
252 II Floyd Hakes, b. at Pitcher, 1858; ;//. issue.
253 III Ollie Hakes, b. at Pitcher, 1864 ; res. Greene,
occ. livery; m. — Philly 1880.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (i 25).
Rufus B. Hakes,6 son of Perez, Jr.,5 of Perez,4 of
Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Hulda.
I Dever Hakes, b. Jan. 21, 1855 ; d. May 20;
1865.
II Ruetta Hakes, b. Jan. 6, 1859; d. May 15,
1865.
III Elice Hakes, b. Dec. 4, 1861 ; d. April 27,
1863.
IV Alice Hakes, b. Nov. n, 1862; d. May 12,
1865.
V Halbert Hakes, b, Feb. 4, 1 865 ; d. May 26,
1865.
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By second wife, Amanda.
gin 2 59 VI Minnie C Hakes, b. Jan. 6, 1870, at Pitcher,
N. Y.; res. Albion, N. Y.
Jn 260 VII Freddie L. Hakes, b. Jan. 19, 1872 at Pitch-
er, N. Y.; res. Albion.
Jn 261 VIII Ella May Hakes, b. Dec. 20, 1874, at Pitch-
er, N. Y.; res. Albion.
Jn 262 IX Ehvin M. Hakes, b. Jan. 19, 1876, at Pitcher,
res. Albion.
g*n 263 X Chester R. Hakes, b. Feb. 29, 1880, at Gains,
N. Y.; res. Albion, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (127).
John S. Hakes,6 son of Perez, Jr.,s of Perez, Sr.,4 of
Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Mary.
g*n 264 I Milford L. Hakes, b. at Gains, N. Y. March
1872; res. Gains.
Jn 265 II Louie A. Hakes, b. at Gains, N. Y., 1875;
res. Gains.
Jn 266 III Carl P. Hakes, b. at Gains, N. Y., 1877; res.
Gains, N. Y.
children of number (132).
William Burnett Hakes,6 son of Perez, Jr.,5 of
Perez, Sr.,4 of Richard,3 George,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Clara.
gen 267 I Nelson B. Hakes, b. Oct. 2, 1874, at Gains,
N. Y.; d. July 12, 1888.
gen 268 II Jenevieve Hakes, b. Dec. 6, 1877, at Gains.
N. Y.; d. July 2, 1888.
, 269 III Arthur Hakes, b. May 24, 1880, at Gains,
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1888.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (133).
David M. Hakes,6 son of Dennison R.,5 of Perez,4 of
Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Ophelia.
gen 271 I Agnes Hakes, b. 1864 ?\ res. Anamosa,
Iowa.
Jn 272 II Maud Hakes, b. August 27, 1869?; res.
Anamosa, Iowa.
children of number (135).
Lucius M. Hakes,6 son of Dennison R.,5 of Perez,4
of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Julia.
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North Pitcher, N. Y.
, 273 I De Cal Hakes, b. September 22, 1869; res.
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children of number (137).
Hascall R. Hakes,6 son of Dennison R.,5 of Perez,4
of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Ella.
gin 27S I Belle Hakes, b. December 10, 1872; res.
Pitcher, N. Y.; d. spring of 1887.
276 II Claude Hakes, b. March 6, 1876; res.
Pitcher, N. Y.
277 III Catherine Hakes, b. July 30, 1886; res.
Pitcher, N. Y.
278 IV Asa Dennison Hakes, b. November 27, 1888,
at Pitcher, N. Y.
children of number (139).
Frank P. Hakes,6 son of Dennison R,5 of Perez,4 of
Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
De Etta.
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n 279 I Lena D. Hakes, b. February 28, 1872; res.
Pitcher, N. Y.
gen 280 II Viola E. Hakes, b. June 29, 1875 ; res.
Pitcher, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (14I ).
Elihu Hakes, Jr.,0 3d, son of Elihu, Jr.,5 of Elihu,
Sr.,4 of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solo-
mon.1
281 I Nellie W. Hakes, b. 1869, at Gloversville,
N. Y.; in. December 24, 1888, William
Mosher ; res. Rochester, N. Y.
,282 II Mamie Hakes, b. 1872; res. Rochester,
New York.
glu 2^3 HI Charles Elihu Hakes, b. 1876; res. Roches-
ter, New York.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (142).
Alonzo L. Hakes,6 son of Elihu, Jr.,5 of Elihu, Sr.,4
of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1
^ 284 I William M. Hakes, b. 1872; res. Gilberts-
ville, Otsego County, N. Y.
285 II Gertrude M. Hakes, b. 1876; res. Gilberts-
ville, Otsego County, N. Y.
children of number (144).
Harry C. Hakes,6 son of Elihu, Jr., 5 of Elihu, Sr.,4
of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon.1
286 I Lila B. Hakes, b. 1868; ;;/. 1888 f ; res.
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g*n 287 II Lynn W. Hakes, b. 1880.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (164).
William H. Hakes,6 son of Elias, Jr.,5 of Elias, Sr.,4
of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Emma.
7 288 I Charles E. Hakes, b. Dec. 25, 1868, at
Reading, Mich.; d. Sept. n, 1870, at
same place.
gin 289 II Maud Hakes, b. Feb. 12, 1871, at Mont-
gomery, Mich.
g7n 290 III George Hakes, b. Feb. 8, 1873, at Mont-
gomery, Mich.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (l66).
Stephen E. Hakes,6 son of Elias, Jr.,5 of Elias, Sr.,*
of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon.1
g7n 291 I Marion Hakes, b. Oct. 26, 1868, at Reading,
Mich.; in. Charles Skinner Dec. 7, 1886;
res. Reading, Mich.
g7n 292 II Adelbert Hakes, b. July 6, 1870, at Read-
ing, Mich.
B7n 293 III Edith Hakes, b. July 22, 1873, at Reading,
Michigan.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (167).
Alonzo R. M. Hakes,6 son of Elias, Jr.,5 of Elias,
Sr.,4 of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1
and Belle.
g7n 294 I Mabel L. Hakes, b. Aug. 31, 1885, at Read-
ing, Mich.
gin 295 II BurgettE. Hakes, b. July 3, 1887, at Read-
ing, Mich.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (l8l).
Charles Henry Hakes,7 son of Henry Hudson,6 of
Jesse, Jr.,5 of Jesse, Sr.,4 of Richard,3 of
George,2 of Solomon, ' and Lotta.
g®n 296 I Gracia Morse Hakes, /;. Jan. 19, 1883, at
Millbury, Mass.
children of number (209).
Webster Hakes,7 son of Albert H.,° of Isaac,5 of
Jesse,4 of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Maud.
J*, 297 1 Webster Harte Hakes, £. Sept. 22, 1885, at
Chicago, 111.
gfn 298 II Margaret Maud Hakes, I?. Nov. 20, 1888,
at Chicago, 111.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER {220).
Montagi e Hakes,7 son of Giles J.,6 of Harry,8 of
Amos/ of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solo-
mon,' and Hattie.
gtn 299 I Byron Giles Arnold Hakes, />. June 15,
[886, at Lourens, Pocahontas Co., Iowa.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (22l).
Addison T. Hakes,7 son of Giles J.," of Harry,5 of
Amos,4 of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Lottie.
*n 300 1 Ralph Hakes, b. April 1, 1 8S2, at Martelle,
Iowa.
K?u 301 II May Hakes, b. July 28, 18S4, at Martelle,
Iowa.
B*„ 302 III Vance Hakes, b. August 8, 1SS6, at Mar-
telle, Iowa.
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«ren 302^ IV Towna J lakes, l>. Sept. 16, 1888, at Martelle,
Iowa.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (25 i).
Hamilton O. Hakes,7 son of Elisha,6 of Perez, Jr.,8
of Perez, Si'./ of Richard,3 of George,2
of Solomon.1
gfn 303 I M. Theta Hakes, b. May 25, 1882; res.
Murray, New York.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (252).
Floyd Hakes,7 son of Elisha,6 of Perez, Jr./1 of Perez,
Sr.,1 of Richard,3 of George,2 of Solo-
mon.'
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304 I Eleanor I lakes, b. Date not ascertained.
WE HERE COMMENCE OUR SECOND TABLE, TO
WIT:
THE DESCENDANTS OF NUMBER (io).
George S. Hakes, Jr.,3 son of George,2 of Solomon,1
and Zerviah (Church).
gen 3°5 I Robinson Hakes, b. at Hancock, ? Berk-
shire County, Mass., 1776; ///.
Lived and d. at St. Albans, Vermont,
about 1S40 f. He had three or four
daughters. No sons.
gen 306 II Esther Hakes, b. Berkshire County, Mass.,
1778; m. Mr. Ford, 1800; d. at Middle-
town, Delaware County, N. Y. Date
not ascertained.
gen 3°7 HI Hannah Hakes, b. Berkshire County, Mass.,
1780; ///. Eleazer Carr ; res. Sauls-
bury, Herkimer County, N. Y.; d. 1858.
She was the grandmother of Hon.
Charles E. Rice, now President Judge of
Luzerne County, Pa.; also grandmother
of Lewis Carr, late District Attorney at
Port Jervis, N. Y. Judge Rice ;;/. Maria
M. Fuller, daughter of Hon. Henry M.
Fuller, December 18, 1873, and has two
sons: Charles, b. 1875 f, and Philip, b.
1 880 ?.
gtn 308 IV Zerviah Hakes, b. Berkshire County, Mass.,
1782; tn. Charles Porter; d.; date and
place unascertained.
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tin 3°9 V Elizabeth Hakes, b. Berkshire County, Mass.,
1784; ///. Nathaniel Ross; d. in Scho-
harie County, N. Y., 1822.
gin 310 VI Priscilla Hakes, b. Berkshire County, Mass.,
1786; in. Mr. Lewis. After the death of
Mr. Lewis she kept the first grand hotel
as a summer resort at Saratoga, N. Y.
Her eldest daughter ;//. a son of Dr.
Francis Wayland, of N. Y. The doctor
spent his winters at Charleston, S. C, and
his summer months at Saratoga. It may
be presumed that the son went with his
father to look after him, and also his
own interests.
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31 1 VII Lyman Hakes, b. at Hancock, ? Berkshire
County, Mass., May 26, 1788; in. 1st,
Nancy Dayton, of Watertown, Litchfield
County, Conn., at Harpersfield, Delaware
County, N. Y., where she was teaching
school, September 22, 181 3. She died
in 1850, after raising a family of eight
children, in. 2d, Delinda Osborn; occ.
farmer. Was for several years Supervi-
sor of Harpersfield ; took an active part
in building up schools and establishing useful libraries, and
was of much value to the young men in their debating
societies. He was the leading spirit in favor of good roads,
and in the construction of a turnpike through Delaware and
Schoharie Counties, about 1836. In 1841 he was commis-
sioned by Governor W. H. Seward Judge of the Courts of
Delaware County. It was during his term that the anti-rent
insurrection broke out, making much business for the Courts.
In the war of 1812 he was drafted into the military service,
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and was stationed at New York. In those days bounties
for soldiers were unknown. Each man must provide his own
weapon and accourtrements. He was honorably discharged,
and started home without a shilling. About 1870 he was
awarded a pension of $ioo a year, every dollar of which he
would give away as soon as received; d. at Harpersfield,
Delaware County, N. Y., July 14, 1873. issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (3 I i).
Lyman Hakes,4 son of George S., Jr.,3 of George,
Sr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Nancy.
g*n 312 I Lyman Hakes, Jr., b at Harpersfield, Dela-
ware County, N. Y., March 23, 1816; m.
1st, Elizabeth J.Baldwin at Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., 1 S 5 1 ?\ 2d, Margaret D. Cowley, of
Pittsburg, Pa., 1869 ?. Attorney at Law
at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., from 1840; d. Dec-
cember 8, i s 7 3 .
By permission of George B. Kulp, Esq., one of his older
students, editor and publisher of the Luzerne Legal Regis-
ter, his obituary and proceedings of the Luzerne Bar therein,
are here inserted : —
"Died, at his residence in this city, early Monday morn-
ing, December 8th, 1S7 '3. Lyman Hakes, Esq., after nearly
three years of failing health. He had achieved a wide repu-
tation as a lawyer. He was distinguished for his clear per-
ception, fine logical powers, and remarkable legal instincts,
and these gifts, sustained by extensive reading, placed him
at the head of his profession as a criminal lawyer at the bar
of Luzerne, and of many other counties to which his prac-
tice extended. He was a son of the late Hon. Lyman
Hakes, at onetime Judge of Delaware County, New York,
where he was born March 23, 1 8 16. Hon. Harlo Hakes, of
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Hornellsville, New York, and Hon. Harry Hakes, of this
county, are his brothers. He came to Pennsylvania in 1837,
and for some time taught school at Berwick, Columbia Co.
While thus engaged he commenced the study of law under
the tuition of the late Hon. S. F. Headley. In 1839 he
came to Wilkes-Barre, continued his legal studies under
William Wurtz, Esq , and was admitted to the bar at the
April terms in 1841, in a class with Hon. E. L. Dana and
the late Horatio W. Nicholson, Esq. Very early in his
career Mr. Hakes gave evidence of his power as a criminal
lawyer, which afterwards distinguished him. He had to
contend against able men and powerful orators, who did
little to help the struggling young attorney; but opposition
only developed the powers of his mind, and his strength of
will overcame every obstacle, until he stood the peer of the
brightest, if not, indeed, peerless at the Luzerne bar. He
was not a brilliant orator, but he had a mathematical mind
capable of condensing facts and presenting them to a jury
in a most convincing manner. He excelled in clearness of
statement, and was always powerful before a jury. In the
earlier years of his practice Mr. Hakes was a close student,
and was almost as successful in civil as in criminal cases,
but in his later years his practice was principally criminal,
and books were in a great measure neglected. But even
up to the last he was no mean antagonist in any case. In
the midst of a large practice at the bar he found time to
keep up with the current scientific literature of the day, and
was greatly interested in all scientific discoveries. He had
almost a passion for machinery, and when nding on a rail-
road almost invariably took a position on the locomotive.
In appreciation of this trait of his character the Lacka-
wanna and Bloomsburg Railroad Company named one of
their locomotives the "Lyman Hakes." Among the stu-
dents of the deceased are to be found some of our most
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promising young lawyers. George W. Tutton, now de-
ceased, C. D. Foster, Harry Hakes, C. E. Rice, Andrew
Hunlock, G. L. Halsey, Esqs., and others received their
legal instruction from Mr. Hakes. The intercourse be-
tween Mr. Hakes and the young gentlemen who studied
under him, of which we can truthfully testify, was ever of
the most agreeable kind. So likewise the indulgence he
manifested towards the younger members of the bar. He
was not envious of any other's success, but rather preferred
giving aid to its further advancement.
While it is not possible in a notice such as this to com-
ment on all that is worthy of remark; there is, nevertheless,
a trait pertaining to legal ethics wherein this practitioner
was always the most scrupulous. He stood steadfastly by
his word. I lis fellow-attorney need not ask under his
signature for the evidence of any agreement pertaining to
any matter to come before court on trial. His word was
sufficient. What he verbally agreed to do was with him a
matter of professional pride to consummate.
In his private life, Mr. Hakes had many admirers, and
this not without cause. 1 le was a true and faithful friend;
in the capacity of a neighbor, justly noted. There were few
men more ready to serve, to aid, to counsel. His generosity
was noble and exalted. Perhaps the highest meed of
praise that man can bestow upon man is that due to charity.
And all who knew Mr. Hakes, freely accord to him the ex-
ercise of this Heavenly-born virtue. The last dime in the
purse was newer refused to the cry (if the needy. If he did
not always give with discrimination, he gave liberally ; and
whatever were his faults, there are many whom he has be-
friended who will sincerely mourn his loss.
In the estimation of human character we are accustomed
to place most confidence in the evidence of those most
qualified, from closest intimacy, to judge. And it is in this
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case well worthy of notice that all nearest allied to this man
in professional, social and domestic life, bear the same testi-
mony to his many virtues, and most keenly feel the Provi-
dence which has summoned him from amongst us.
The writer of this knew Mr. Hakes well. As a student
in his ofh'ce, for a while a member of his family, by our in-
tercourse with him, we learned not only to respect him, but
to love him, and we here drop a tear to his memory.
"And the night dew that falls, though in silence it weeps,
Shall brighten with verdure the grave where he sleeps."
BAR MEETING.
At a meeting of the members of the Bar of Luzerne
County, held in the court-room, at Wilkes-Barre, on Tues-
day, December 9th, A. D. 1873, A. R. Brundage, Esq., was
chosen Chairman, and H. B. Payne, Esq., Secretary.
On motion, a committee of five, composed of C. E.
Wright, Esq., Chairman; I. P. Hand, W. W. Ketcham,
Oristus Collins, and H. M. Hoyt, Esqs., was appointed to
report on resolutions at an adjourned meeting to be held on
Thursday, December nth.
Pursuant to adjournment, the members of the Bar were
called to order by A. R. Brundage, Esq., in the court-room,
on Thursday, -December nth, 1873, immediately after the
morning session of the Argument Court.
Hon. C. E. Wright, Chairman of the Committee on Res-
olutions, reported as follows : —
As members of the legal profession, we assemble to-day in compliance
with that custom which ever and anon cites us to appear and hold converse
over the dead. As our number year after year increases, more and more
frequently are we summoned thus together. And now another of our
fraternity has migrated to " that undiscovered country, from whose bourne no
traveler returns." He is gone, but not unexpectedly; we were prepared for
the happening of an event which confirmed malady too certainly foretold.
That we are gathered here to express our common sympathy, and give
utterance of the same to the public ear, it is satisfactory, indeed, that so much
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can be justly said in praise of the departed. We shall but echo the common
sentiment of our county in offering tribute of our admiration of his abilities,
and appreciation of his manly traits.
Lyman Hakes was truly a man of marked characteristics. In mind, he
was much above the average; in social habits, frank and confiding; in domestic
life, genial and kind; in his nature, charitable; in many of his tastes, refined
and cultivated. The profession of his choice, the achievements of science,
the grand triumph of mechanical powers, as also the production of the
sculptor's chisel and the painter's brush, found in him both a patron and
worshiper. But his work is accomplished ; and he is called off from further
labor and from further triumphs. Many the battles he bravely fought; many
the victories gained. A mightier foeman than met at the bar has at length
struck down the muscular frame and chilled the current of his blood. Where
he lies to-day, covered by the laurels he won, we, his associates and fellows
of the same bar, must in turn follow him.
In evidence of our esteem for him as a man, a neighbor, a friend, and a
fellow-practitioner, we submit the following:
Resolved, Thai we hereby give expression to our dee] and sorrow,
caused by the Providence that has again broken our ranks and claimed another
victim.
Resolved, That our bar has lost a member of distinction ; the | . an
advocate whose genius enhanced its claim- to renown ; the community, a m in
many year- connected with its growing interests; and many, a faithful friend.
At the same time the suffering poor are deprived of one who always responded
to their appeals for the exercise of charity.
Resolved, That our condolence are hereby extended to the bereaved
relatives, and that a copy of these proceedings be furnished them. Also, that
they 1h- published in the papers of the county.
Resolved, That we wear the usual badge of mourning fin thirty days.
On motion of lion. Stanley Woodward, the resolutions
were adopted.
Pending this motion, C. E. Lathrop, Esq., said :
My acquaintance with Mr. Hake- has not been so intimate of late sear-,
but I knew him well in his early history, lie came to Wilkes- Barre in the
spring of 1839 and enured his name as a -indent in the office of my brother-
in-law, the late William Wurtz, Esq., in whose family 1 was then a resident.
The deceased was then about twenty three years ol age. Though but a mere
lad, and in attendance upon school. I devoted my leisure hours to the study of
law in the same office, and was thus a quasi fellow student of his. He was a
close student, and early exhibited those faculties which in after years made
him so famous as a lawyer. I have often heard him remark while a student
that he meant to be no ordinary lawyer, but to aim for a high position at the
bar, which, in that day, was no easy matter. How well he fulfilled that
prediction this day's proceedings abundantly testify. The deceased was
peculiarly genial and happy in his disposition, and was always pleasant and
agreeable to younger persons. 1 laving been thus associated with the deo
in earl}- life, I have watched his career with great interest and pride. Though
not without his faults, the deceased had a mind of great power and ability,
and developed many <|ualities which, taken all in all, marked him as a man
upon whose like we shall seldom look again.
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Hon. C. E. Wright said :
t.'
Mr. Chairman : — I desire to add a word in justification of my own
position in connection with this man, who will no more be seen in our midst.
It is a pleasure for me to do so. When I returned to my native county in
1853, I found Mr. Hakes, to me then a stranger, occupying a place at the bar.
By some I was rather counseled to avoid him, as there seemed to be a«current
of public sentiment running against him. I can't deny but I was placed under
influence by this, and had but little intercourse with him. However, a few
years overcame the wrongly formed opinion, and I was happy to change it. I
admit it was erroneous. I came to look through the outward seeming of the
man, and estimate him by his demonstrations of mind and sentiments of heart.
Therefore it was that I admired where before I had suspected.
In my professional intercourse with Mr. Hakes I had always the satisfaction
of feeling that I was dealing with a man of 'honor. His word I took without
hesitation, and it was never broken. And I now sum up the leading features
of his character, as I came to learn, with much satisfaction of heart. In my
view he was a man of kindly emotion ; of true honor in connection with his
fellow-practitioners ; a man of truth ; a man of charity. And having said
this, what weight, in the minds of just and intelligent men, should the foibles
and unpolished phases of his character claim ? It is idle even to regard them.
I am happy, Mr. Chairman, to refer to that other and better aspect of
character, which in this case, as in all others, it is most pleasant to contemplate.
I have seen this man weep under appeals made to the heart. I saw him, a
few years ago, on the camp-ground, showing the most indubitable signs of a
heart drawn to the considerations of things pertaining to the state beyond this
life. I heard it stated by Father Hunt, at his funeral, that on different occasions
he had bowed the knee with him in prayer to God. So, in passing upon him
now, it becomes us as men to cast aside the minor traits which in his manner
may at the time have excited objection, and to regard the more noble and
generous features, which he possessed in a large degree.
Hon. W. W. Ketcham said :
Mr. Chairman: — I should have to travel a great distance to find an
audience to whom I could tell anything new of Lyman Hakes. He was for
more than thirty years an active practitioner at this bar, and very much at the
bars of surrounding counties, and in the Supreme Court, and so known to most
of the lawyers of the state, and to a very large body of people who attended
and were interested in the courts. Besides all this his genial, social qualities,
his love of the masses, and the happiness he derived from mingling with the
common people, made his name and presence familiar all over a large extent
of the country.
Having, when but a boy, cast himself upon his own innate resources, and
without fortune, education or influence to aid him, he found his first footing
and the first sympathy with the poor, and his road lay from the bottom on up
through all grades of men to the position where his last work was done.
The poor and the common people had been his friends in the hour of his
need, and had generously seconded his ambition and brought him from
obscurity to distinction ; and he never forgot them or separated from them.
As they had been his friend, so they had no better friend than Lyman Hakes.
Had he been avaricious, he would have died a very rich man. His professional
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earnings, well invested, would have made him rich. But he was generous
to a fault; charitable to prodigality. The poor had their full share of his
gatherings.
He was frank, truthful, and in all things an honorable and reliable lawyer;
and if so there, so everywhere. He was able. His intellect was much above
the average, and combined a marvelous variety of qualities and faculties ; a
strange association of power and beauty ; a clear and unfailing perception ; a
vigorous, keen logic ; a rare breadth of view and great power of endurance ;
and courage that delighted in the bold, desperate conflict where mind, will,
passion, character, ambition, all there is in the heart, soul, mind and body,
contests and decides the issues of fortune and of life and death ; and along
with these, an enthusiasm for machinery and mechanical science, and still yet
a passion for the beautiful, both in nature and art.
He was a thorough and profound student of principle, and a master of
elementary law ; and his line legal instincts enabled him with little effort to
approximate all that he needed of the stare decisis. Without the advantages
of the schools, his pride of energy and taste had given him command of good,
expressive English; and very few men have excelled him in ingenuity, or
clearness or force of statement, either in argument to the court or to the jury.
I o sum up in brief: Whether making demonstrations from some intricate
and involved legal proposition before the highest tribunal of the state; or
struggling for the life of a prisoner in the < Iyer and Terminer; or unlocking
the mj teriesof Fearn on Remainders, and threading the gossamer speculations
of the scintilla juris; or exulting over the triumph of genius in the locomotive ;
or strolling, wrapt in the die. mi oi the picture gallery; <ir participating in
the rustic tents of the fair-ground, he was a remarkable man; and for
his ability and honor as a lawyer, and for his genius and liberal tastes and
benevolence as a man, he will be long remembered by the bar and by the
people.
S. S. Winchester, Esq., said he was acquainted with Mr. I lakes very
intimately, went to school to him, and had an opportunity to know the
kindness of his heart. Mr. W. spoke feelingly of the melancholy close of the
life of the deceased, and referred to another prominent member of the bar,
Mr. t '•. B. Nicholson, who fought for years against disease. In the case of
the latter gentleman, when the bodily powers had nearly all failed, the mind
retained all its vigor; but how it the case of our brother just decease d,
The last day of his life Mr. Hakes sent for the speaker, who placed him
upon a chair and spent some time with him. lie was attended in his illness
by a devoted, faithful wife, who not only watched by his bedside but guided
his feeble steps through the streets. Such love and devotion called forth our
deepest sympathy and most profound respect.
The deceased was truly a great man in his profession. As a criminal
lawyer he had no superior in Northern Pennsylvania. His energy in behalf of
his clients was untiring. He seemed to make his client's case his own, and
spared no labor to accomplish his end. As a lawyer, his example is a rich
legacy to all the younger members of the bar. — Mr. Hakes' s early struggles
and ultimate triumph were dwelt upon at considerable length by the speaker.
ge„ 313 II Minerva Hakes, b. at Harpersfield, March
14, 18 18 ; ;//. Phineas L. Bennett, of Har-
persfield, and resided there until 1887.
fU*»J
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Mother of Mrs. Francis Dennis, of Hornellsville, N. Y.,
Lyman Hakes Bennett, of the Luzerne County Bar, Alden
J. Bennett, Banker, of Virginia City, Montana, and Isaac,
with whom his parents reside at City of York, Penna.
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314 III Homer Hakes, b. at Harpersfield, January 6,
1820 ; 111. Anna Judd, April 9, 1844; occ.
farmer; d. Nov. 13, 1854, in McKean
County, Pa. issue.
gen 3!5 IV Adaline Hakes, b.dX Harpersfield October
16, 1 82 1 ; m. Samuel Scott April 19,
1843 , d. at Harpersfield October 5,
1844. No children.
gen 3I(5 V Harlo Hakes, b. September 23, 1823, at
Harpersfield, Delaware County, N. Y.
Studied law under the tuition of the late
Governor Harris, attending the Albany
Law School, and was duly admitted to
the bar in 1852. Locating at Hornells-
ville, Steuben County, N. Y., he opened
an office for the practice of his chosen
profession in 1853. In 1855, he married
Miss Mary Chandler, of Hornellsville,
and was at the previous election chosen to represent Steuben
County in the Legislature. Immediately upon the expira-
tion of his term as Representative, he was elected District
Attorney for his County, and upon the enactment of a
National Bankrupt law, he was appointed Register in Bank-
ruptcy, an office he held until the repeal of the law. Was
the Republican candidate of the Republican party for Con-
gress in the year 1874, and was defeated, in what was popu-
larly designated the "tidal wave" of that year. In 1 884 he was
the Republican candidate for Judge of the Courts of Steu-
ben County, and was elected to that office by a large majori-
74 THE HAKES FAMILY.
ty. Aside from his long service at the bar and upon the
bench he has been a leading factor in building the village
of Hornellsville of his younger days, into a beautiful and
flourishing city. It must be with pleasure and much satisfac-
tion that Mr. Hakes contemplates the rapidly increasing pros-
perity of his town, the increased and increasing railway
facilities, to which end he has been an indefatigable worker.
More than twenty years since he was one of the original
corporators of the Urbana Wine Company, whose extensive
vineyards are situated on the banks of Lake Keuka, in
Steuben County, a pioneer wine company in the United
States, and rapidly becoming celebrated for its sparkling
wines, widely known throughout the United States, and in
the best markets in Europe. His popularity as a man, his
pushing energy as a citizen, his ability as a lawyer and
jurist, has discounted for a ripe maturity, ways of pleasant-
ness and walks of peace. It is with much satisfaction that
the author inserts in this edition an engraved likeness of
this man, a noble brother and a justly distinguished cousin.
issue.
gen ?>l7 VI Harry 1 lakes, b. at Harpersfield, New
York, June 10, 1825; ///. 1st, Maria Kliza
Dana 1849; 2d, Harriet Louise Lape,
August 29, 1855. Doctor in medicine
1X46-1857. Attorney at law since i860;
res. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. issue.
By permission of George B. Kulp, Esq., before men-
tioned, author of "Families of Wyoming Valley," the fol-
lowing memorandum from the Litzertie Legal Register is
inserted: {Vide frontispiece.)
" Harry Harks, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., by George B. Kulp,
(a Member of the Luzerne County [Pa.] Bar): — A man be-
ing successful as a lawyer and a doctor must needs be a
THE HAKES FAMILY. 75
mentally strong man. A man who has achieved a more
than ordinary fair standing in both professions is the subject
of our present sketch. The Hakes family is of English ex-
traction and of the earliest Puritan stock. The Hon. Harry
Hakes was born June 10, 1825, at Harpersfield, Delaware
County, N. Y. His father, Lyman Hakes, Sr., first saw
light as far back as 1788, in Berkshire County, Mass., which
county furnished a large part of the early settlers of this
valley. The grandfather of Harry Hakes was George S.
Hakes, who married Zurvia Church, of the family of Captain
Church, about 1775, in Massachusetts. Lyman Hakes, Sr.,
moved to Harpersfield, N. Y.; where he died in 1873. He
married Nancy Dayton, of Watertown, Litchfield County.
Conn., September 23, 181 3. Her father, Lyman Dayton,
was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. The mother of
Mr. Dayton was Abiah, daughter of Stephen and Rebecca
Matthews, of Watertown, Conn. Stephen Matthews was
the son of Thomas Matthews, also of Watertown. He was
a soldier in the Revolutionary war, and was at the surrender
of Fort Ticonderoga. Thomas Matthews was the son of
William Matthews, who emigrated from Wales, England,
to Connecticut in 1 67 1. He was born in Watertown in
1699, and died in 1798, aged ninety-nine years. At the
age of forty Thomas Matthews was appointed a Magistrate
of Watertown, and held the office for forty years, being ap-
pointed yearly, and at the age of eighty declined further
appointment. Mr. Hakes served in the war of 181 2, and
was a judge of the county in which he lived. Mrs. Hannah
Carr, nee Hakes, sister of Lyman Hakes, Sr., was the grand-
mother of Hon. C. E. Rice, President Judge of Luzerne
County. His family consisted of eight children, four sons
and four daughters. Of the sons Harry was the youngest,
and Lyman, Jr., for many years a resident and leading
member of the bar of this county, the oldest. Homer,
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another of the sons, died in 1854. Another son of this
breeder of big men, Hon. Harlo Flakes, resides at Hornells-
ville, N. Y. Two of the sisters are still living, one the
mother of Lyman H. Bennett, a member of the Luzerne
bar, and residing in Wilkes-Barre.
" The boyhood of Harry Hakes combined the usual ex-
perience of farmers' sons — work upon the farm during the
summer, and attendance upon the district school during
the brief school term in winter. He had even at that age
a habit of study and taste for general reading which made
him, as nearly as possible for a boy, a proficient in all the
branches taught, and gave him a fairly good English edu-
cation.
" Leaving the following of the plow, he entered the Cas-
tleton Medical College, in Vermont, from which institution
he graduated in 1846, an M. D., with all the honor that
title conveys, and opened an office at Davenport Center, N.
Y., which soon became the center of attraction for a large
population needing medical help, and in which he remained
for three years with gratifying financial success to himself,
and more than equally gratifying good to his patients.
" In June, 1849.be married Maria E. Dana, eldest daugh-
ter of Anderson Dana, Jr., of Wilkes-Barre, who was the
uncle of ex-Judge Edmund L. Dana, of this city. She died
the December following, and the Doctor devoted the year
1850 to attendance and faithful and effective work in the
schools and hospitals of New York City. Then he removed
to the, at that time rapidly growing village of Nanticoke,
in this county, where he continued the practice of his pro-
fession for three years. In 1854 he visited the old country,
and spent another year of study in the medical institutions
of London and Paris. Returning he married Harriet L.
Lape, the daughter of Adam and Elizabeth Lape, both
natives of this county, August 29, 1855. He then resumed
THE HAKES FAMILY. 77
his practice as a man of medicine, and, interspersing it with
the care and culture of his fine farm in the vicinity of Nan-
ticoke, did good work for himself and country until the
spring of 1857. He has no children living, having lost two
in their infancy.
"Dr. Hakes had succeeded in the cure of the physical
ailments of man, but, probably by hereditary transmission,
he had an aptitude for the law. His father, as has before
been stated, was a law-giver of no little distinction. His
brother was a lawyer of acknowledged repute practicing at
our own bar. Another brother is one of the leading lawyers
in the Empire State ; has been District Attorney of his
county, member of the Legislature, and Register in Bank-
ruptcy. Harry began, urged by these influences, the study
of law, in the office of his elder brother Lyman, in 1857,
passed the usual examination, and was admitted to practice
January 25, i860.
"In 1 864 he was elected a member of the Legislature on
the Democratic ticket, representing Luzernce County. Dur-
ing that term, and the succeeding one to which he was re-
elected, he secured an appropriation of $2,500 each year
for the Home for Friendless Children. He served on the
Judiciary Local, Judiciary General, Ways and Means, Cor-
porations, Federal Relations, and Estates and Escheats
Committees. He drafted the bill to prevent persons from
carrying concealed deadly weapons, the bill for the exten-
sion of the Lehigh Valley Railroad from Wilkes-Barre to
Waverly, N. Y., and the bill for the collection of debts
against townships, all of which passed.
"Although he still keeps up his relations with his brethren
of the "healing art," and takes an active part in business
and discussions as a member of the Luzerne County Medi-
cal Society, his attention and time are chiefly given to the
law, with an occasional digression, at the proper season,
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with the rod and creel along some mountain stream, or an
excursion with dog and gun into the haunts of the quail,
the pheasant, and other denizens of the woods.
" The Dr. is a life-long, earnest Democrat, and is always
ready, both in public and private, to give a reason for the
faith that is in him. He is a member of the Pennsylvania
State Medical Society, the American Medical Association,
and is often a delegate from the Luzerne County Medical
Society. He is frequently called upon to make speeches
on medical, agricultural, and scientific subjects. He is not
a member of any Christian church, but a methodist in re-
ligious belief.
"Dr. Hakes is a genial friend, a kind neighbor, and a
public spirited citizen. Over six feet in height, he unites
with a large frame a large heart, and a grasp, a vigor, and
an independence of mind which renders empiricism and the
small art and details of professional life distasteful, but
especially qualifies him to subject every question, whether
in medicine, law or theology, to the rigid test of principle,
and to that measure and amount of proof of which it is
reasonably susceptible."
gen 3X8 VII Caroline Hakes, b. at Harpersfield August
26, 1827; ;//. Joseph G. McCall January
24, 1855. Mother of Mrs. Vienna Corn-
stock, of Springport, Mich.; Lyman
Hakes McCall, Attorney at Law, Char-
lotte, Mich.; Miss klorence McCall,
teacher, Springport, Mich.; of Nancy Mc-
Call, teacher, George and Harlo; res.
Wichita, Kansas.
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319 VIII Vienna I fakes, b. at Harpersfield September
16, 1 830; teacher; d. March 16, 1858.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (314).
Homer Hakes,5 son of Lyman,4 of George, Jr.,3 of
George, Sr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Anna.
g®n 320 I Adaline Hakes, b. at Harpersfield, N. Y.,
July 8, 1846; d. January 8, 1856.
efn 321 II Etta Hakes, b April, 1849; m. Mr. Abell,
1870, and has two sons; res. Nebraska.
children of number (316).
Hon. Harlo Hakes,5 son of Lyman,4 of George S.,
Jr.,3 of George,2 of Solomon/ and Mary.
g®n 322 I Evelyn Hakes, b. March 11, 1857; graduate
of Vassar College ; occ. teacher; res. New
York City. European tourist 1888.
g«n 323 II Hattie V. Hakes, b. at Hornellsville, N. Y.,
August 23, 1859; 7/7. E. G. Saussman
December 29, 1882; res. Kansas.
gen 323/"2 HI Carrie M. Hakes, b. August 23, 1859; in.
William L. Ferris June 30, 1885. Mother
of Harlo Hakes Ferris, b. 1886, and
William Paul Ferris, b. at White Water,
Wisconsin, November 19, 1887.
(The error in this number was discovered too late for
correction.)
gen 324 IV Lyman Hakes, b. August 15, 1865 ; d. Feb-
ruary 22, 1868.
g1n 325 V Harlo Hakes, Jr., b. September 28, 1869; d.
July 25, 1870.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (3 I 7).
Harry Hakes,5 son of Lyman,4 of George S., Jr.,3 of
George, Sr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Harriet L.
*n 326 I Minnie Hakes, b. September 25, 1856; d.
January 4, 1858.
fn 327 II Lyman Hakes, b. February 16, 1859; d.
September 26, 1859.
Here closes and will terminate the male line of the des-
cendants of George S. Hakes, of the 3d generation. The
monument record of Lyman Hakes, Sr., (No. 311) and
Lyman Hakes, Jr., (No 312), the future family historian will
find in the cemetery at North Kortright, Delaware County,
New York. The monument of the author (No. 317), is
already placed at the cemetery on the hill between Wilkes-
Barre and Nanticoke, in Hanover Township, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania, at this date, minus the "obit," which
the author is in no particular hurry to have engraved.
WE HERE COMMENCE THE THIRD TABLE, TO
WIT:
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (i I).
James Hakes,3 son of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Martha.
*n 328 I Willard Hakes, b. at Stonington, ? March
25, 1776; d. May 18, 1777.
gen
gin 329 H Rebecca Hakes, b. at Stonington, ? January
2, 1779 ; d. June 10, 1780.
gfn 33° HI George Washington Hakes, b. at Stephen-
town, Rensselaer County, N. Y., August
26, 1780. Named in honor of Gen.
George Washington, and at his request ;
in. 1st, Polly Waite, 2d, Patti Hazzard,
3d, Lothetta Holcomb September 14,
1803. He stood, when grown to man-
hood, 6 feet 2 in. in his stockings. He
appears to have lived first in Rensselaer
County, N. Y., next in Suffield, Hartford
County, Conn., 1804, in Williamstown
1812 to 1822, in 1824 in Hancock, Bukshire County, Mass.,
and in a few years thereafter in Sempronius, Cayuga County,
N. Y.; d. December 26, 1862, in Waukesha County, Wis-
consin. His wife d. in Rochester, Racine County, Wis-
consin, November 1, 1869; occ. shoemaker, issue.
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331 IV Amy Hakes, b. March 19, 1782 ; dl October
22, 1782.
82 THE HAKES FAMILY.
gen 332 V Hannah Hakes, b. November I, 1784; d.
April 14, 1788.
Rtn 333 VI Celenda Hakes, b. February 27, 1786; m.
1st, Dr. Gillet, 2d, Benjamin Hancock;
res. at Clyde, Wayne County, New York;
d. 1876.
g?-n 334 VII Betsy Hakes, b. December 28, 1787; m.
Francis Briggs September 1, 18 14. She
was the mother of Edwin Briggs, of
Waterford, Erie County, Pa., Carey E.
Briggs, Ellington, Chautauqua County,
N. Y., and F. F. Briggs, Metamora, 111.;
d. January 20, 1867.
gtn 335 VIII Samuel Adams Hakes, b. September 13,
1789; ///. Hannah Vickery February 10,
1 8 14; d. May 17, 1872. issue.
gen 336 IX Giles Russel Hakes, b. April 23, 1 791 ; ;;/.
1st, Jane Simpkins January 18, 1810,
2d, Polly Coleman July 26, 1812, 3d,
Mary Powell August 20, 1851 ; d. July
31, 1874, at Clyde, Wayne County, New
York, issue.
gen 337 X James Loyal Hakes, b. March 3, 1793; m.
Mary Niles. He lived after marriage at
Chautauqua, County, New York, and
moved to Brown County, Ohio, and d.
in Indiana ; occ. farmer, issue.
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338 XI Collins Edzvard Hakes, b. October 30, 1794;
d. March, 1795.
g«n 339 XII Alanson Hakes, b. May 4, 1797; occ.
watchmaker ; d. at Nassau, New York,
June 15, 1827.
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g*n 340 XIII Weeden Vander Hakes, b. at Rochester, N.
Y., April I, 1800; 111. Eliza Amanda
Beebe ; occ. shoemaker ; moved to the
West and d. February 24, 1884, at Mesa,
Mancopa County, Arizona Territory.
issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER C330).
George Washington Hakes,4 son of James,3 of
George,2 of Solomon,1 and Polly.
gen 34 T I Lebbeus Hakes, b. Sept. 9, 1 800, at Stephen-
town, Rensselaer County, N. Y.; ;//. Betsy
Allen May 15, 1823; occ. doctor; res.
Westbury, Cayuga County, N. Y. In
active practice in September, 1887. issue.
By third wife.
*n 342 II Patty Almyra Hakes, b. Dec. 15, 1802, at
Stephentown, Rensselaer County, N. Y.;
;//. Thomas Eldridge March 5, 1824;*/.
March 2, 1868.
gen 343 HI George A. Hakes, b. July 16, 1804, at Salis-
bury, Conn.; ///. Mary Burlingame Feb.
9, 1824;^. Dec. 28, 1851, at Bennington,
Vt; occ. Shoemaker, issue.
g*n 344 IV William Cullen Hakes, b. Dec. 16, 1S06, at
Suffield, Hartford County, Conn. ; m.
Melissa Bebee Sept. 25, 1827 ; occ. shoe-
maker; res. Tekonsha, Michigan. issue.
gen 345 V Lydia Thercssa Hakes, b. at Salisbury,
Conn., Nov. 15, 1808; m. Alexander
Bebee June 7, 1829.
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346 VI Samuel B. Hakes, b. Sept. 7, 181 1, at
Williamstown, Mass.; m. 1st, Sarah Per-
kin, 2d, Sarah Webster May 5, 1830;
occ. farmer and carpenter ; d. December
2, 1858, at Syracuse, N. Y. issue.
347 VII Betsy Ann Hakes, b. Feb. n, 1815, at
Williamstown, Mass.; m. Nelson Van
Antwerp March 5, 1837 > occ- teacher.
348 VIII Juliette Hakes, b. Dec. 9, 1818; in. John
Eastwood March 5, 1837 ; occ. teacher ; d.
Dec. 19, 1847, at Waukesha, Wis.
349 IX Weeden Vender Hakes, b. April 25, 1822,
at Hancock, Berkshire County, Mass.;
in. 1st, Harriet Miller Dec. 11, 1840; 2d,
; occ. farmer ; d. April 8, 1 848, at
Salina, N. Y. issue.
gen 35° X Hannah Elisa Hakes, b. Aug. 20, 1824, at
Hancock, Berkshire County, Mass.; in.
1 st, Dr. T. R. Powers June 9, 1844; 2d,
Dr. J. L. Coffin ; occ. teacher; res. Oska-
loosa, Iowa; mother of Sybil Antoinette
Powers, authoress, b. 1847; ///. Rev. G.
Nelson Smith; Frances Juliette Powers,
artist and authoress, b. 1850; in. L. H.
Miller ; res. Chicago, 111.; Hellen Maude
Powers, £. 1853; m. Munson Quacken-
bush ; res. New Orleans, La.; Ada Claire Powers, b. 1857;
in. John C. Kreuse ; d. 1888; Harry C. Coffin, b. 1863; m.
Vila Hamilton ; occ. R. R. conductor.
The author has an extensive correspondence with this
accomplished lady.
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THE HAKES FAMILY. 85
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (335).
Samuel Adams Hakes,4 of James,3 of George,2 of
Solomon,1 and Hannah.
351 I Hannah Maria Hakes, b. April 6, 1815, at
Hancock, Berkshire County, Mass.; d.
September 10, 1838, at Nassau, N. Y.
gin 352 U Lorenzo Harris Hakes, b. September 19,
1 8 16, at Hancock, Berkshire County,
Mass.; res. Canaan, Conn.; occ. farmer and
carpenter. Enlisted in 1863, War of the
States, as private, in Company "K," Six-
teenth Regiment, New York Cavalry, at
228 Broadway, New York City, for three
years, or during the war. Was honora-
bly discharged for disability August 6,
1864, and is pensioned at $4 per month.
Was a member of the Connecticut Legislature for 1869.
Grand Juror for six years, Justice of the Peace eight years,
and member of the Board of Relief several years ; m. Phebe
Gillet, of Canaan, January I, 1838. issue.
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353 III Norman S. Hakes, b. July 5, 1 818, at Nas-
sau, N. Y.; ;//. Maria A. Fox Sept. 20,
1 840 ; occ. farmer and carpenter ; d. April
18, 1884, at Bronson, Ohio, where he had
lived many years, issue.
From the Firelands Historical Record we copy :
" NORMAN HAKES.
" Norman S. Hakes was born in Nassau, Rensselaer Co.,
New York, in the year 18 18. Died at his residence in
Bronson township, Huron County, Ohio, on the 18th day
of April, 1884.
S6 THE HAKES FAMILY.
"In 1840, he was united in marriage to Miss Adelia M.
Fox, of Rochester, New York, and, the same year, came to
Huron County, Ohio, purchasing a farm of forty acres,
lying about one-half mile south of his residence, at the time
of his death. By strict economy and industry, working
early and late, plying his trade, which was that of a carpenter,
he managed, at the end of four years, to free his land of all
encumbrances. He then sold it and purchased forty-nine
acres in a more desirable locality, and, the following year,
added to it fifty acres more. In 1859, being entirely free
from debt, and prosperous in his worldly affairs, he built the
large and commodious farm-house which has been known
for years, as the Hakes homestead. He was a model farmer,
industrious and thrifty, demonstrating, by his success, the
truth of the saying, that "whatsoever is worth doing at all
is worth doing well," and his farm has been long and justly
dominated the "prize farm" of Huron county.
"Mr. Hakes was a man of irreproachable moral charac-
ter, known far and wide and honored for his integrity and
uprightness in all dealings of whatever nature with his
neighbors.
"At twenty years of age he united with the Baptist church
in his native place, and, although he never identified him-
self with any particular religious denomination, since com-
ing to this State, he always respected and revered true
religion wherever he encountered it, and had the greatest
antipathy for deception or intrigue in any form. He has
always occupied some public office, has been Township As-
sessor, Real Estate Assessor and Township Treasurer which
last office he occupied for six years before and at the time
of his decease. He was an interested and active member
of the Firelands Historical Society, whose surviving mem-
bers to-day mourn the loss of one so universally esteemed.
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" Naturally endowed with great ambition, he battled long
and bravely with the disease which threatened him, ere he
succumbed to its dread power. His care and anxiety for
his life-companion, who had been prostrated by illness
for many weeks before, and who, at the time of his death
was unable to leave her couch to witness and participate in
the last sad obsequies of her loved one, was proverbial, and,
even amid his own pain and suffering, his thoughts were of
her comfort, rather than his own. His family consisted of
five children, who all survive him. Annette, wife of Oscar
Burrass, afterwards wife of Wm. Mycrantz, of Fairfield ;
Henry, who married Miss Belle Holmes, of Fairfield; Mar-
tha, who became the wife of Freeborn Kellogg, now residing
at Chicago, 111.; Norman Willie, who married Miss Mary
Stephens, of Fairfield, and Samuel Albert, whose wife was
Miss Mary Pryor, of Bronson.
"At the time of his removal from earth he was the owner
of three distinct farms, one of 1 1 1 acres, situated one and
one-half miles from his residence, now occupied by Henry,
the eldest son; one of fifty acres in Fairfield township, now
in possession of the youngest son, while Norman Willie re-
tains the old homestead. His loss is regretted by scores of
faithful friends who loved and appreciated him for the true
and worthy life he lived, whose stainless record will be
handed down with pride to succeeding generations as an
example to be emulated.
" The following verses are a tribute to his memory from
the pen of his daughter-in-law, formerly Miss Stevens, of
Fairfield : —
It hath pleased our Heavenly Father
To call our earthly father home
To a world where sin and sorrow,
Pain and death can never come ;
Though we fail to see the wisdom
In thus bereaving friends at home
Of the one so fondly cherished,
We still can say, ' Thy will be done !' '
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gen 354 IV Eli Vickery Hakes, b. March 9, 1820, at
Hancock, Berkshire County, Mass.; m.\
res. Freville, Tompkins County, N. Y.
Author could never get an answer from
this man. issue.
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355 V Lois Lothetta Hakes, b. June 10, 1823, at
Sempronius, N. Y. ; ;//. 1st, William
Stephenson; 2d, John Cope, in Califor-
nia ; res. Valley Ford, Sonoma Co., Cal.
:en 356 VI Betsy Hakes, b. Nov. 11, 1825, at Sempro-
nius, N. Y.; in. Daniel Lyon, of Ohio ;
res. West Clarksfield, Huron Co., Ohio.
357 VII Robert Emmet Hakes, b. August 22, 1827;
in. Maria E. Jenny, March 19, 1848, in
Ohio ; res. Kansas City, Missouri, issue.
358 VIII Emery Willard Hakes, b. July 21, 1829, at
Sempronius, N. Y.; in. Eva Bowker, of
Ohio, Dec. 25, 1871 ; occ. farmer and car-
penter; res. Fitchville, Huron Co., Ohio.
issue.
359 IX Dorr Hakes, b.Nov. 17, 1838, at Nassau,
N. Y.; in. Rebecca Purrine Feb. 2, 1862 ;
occ. farmer; res. Valley Ford, Sonoma
County, Cal. issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (336).
Giles Russel Hakes,4 son of James,3 of George,2 of
Solomon,1 and
gen 360 I Tirzah Hakes, b. January 17, 181 1; ^.Feb-
ruary 4, 18 1 3.
g*n 361 II Willard Hakes, b. May 13, 18 13; d. Aug.
13. 1813.
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gen 362 III Jane Ann Hakes, b. June 10, 18 14; ///.
Orrin P. Smith February, 1833; d. 1880
in Canada.
gen 363 IV Louisa Hakes, b. September 30, 1818; ///.
William Galpin January 1, 1838; d. in
Minnesota.
gen 364 V Lovina Hakes, b. April 12,1820; ///.Daniel
Pease Thompson January 1, 1838; d.
November 5, 1849, at Dublin Wayne
County, New York.
gen 3^5 VI Juliette Hakes, ^.September 10, 1822; d.
July 10, 1823.
gen 3^6 VII Henry Harrison Hakes, b. January 4, 1824;
d. August 16, 1825, in State of New York.
367 VIII Oliver Perry Hakes, b. August 24, 1826, at
Clyde, Wayne County, New York; ///.
Lucinda Phillips March 16, 1844; res.
Michigan ; d. April, issue.
368 IX Mary Caroline Hakes, b. January 16, 1828.
369 X Lucinda Minerva Hakes, b. June 21, 1830,
at Clyde, Wayne County, New York ; ///.
Chester Lake January 2, 1848.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (337).
James Loyal Hakes,4 son of James,3 of George,2 of
Solomon,1 and Mary.
370 I Elsa Hakes, b. 1816, ?, in State of New
York; ///. Hiram Phelps about 1838 ; d.
time and place unknown.
371 II William Hakes, b. 18 18, ?, in western New
York; ///. Drussilla Phelps 1840, ?\ d.
in Illinois, 1852.
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III Sarah Hakes, b. 1820, ?, in Chautauqua
County, New York f\ m. George Bonner
1844 f; </. f.
IV Huldali Hakes, b. 1822, in Chautauqua
County, New York, f ; ///. William
Jacobs.
V Clark Hakes, b. 1825, in Brown County,
Ohio, ? , and was probably m., but further
record is uncertain.
VI Ann Maria Hakes, b. 1828, in Ohio; m.
Avery Willis ; d. in Ohio, date unas-
certained.
VII James L. Hakes, Jr., b. 1831, ?, in Ohio ;
d. in Brown County, Ohio. For this
record, such as it is, the author is in-
debted to F. F. Briggs, of Metamora, 111.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (340).
Weeden Vander Hakes,4 son of James,3 of George,2
of Solomon,1 and Eliza.
377 I Martha Almira Hakes, b. October 22, 1823,
at Hancock, Bukshire County, Mass.; d.
March 16, 1825.
gen 37$ II Sarah Mellissa Hakes, b. December 10,
1825, at Canaan, Columbia County, New
York ; ;//. Daniel Porter Clark August
31, 1845, in 111.; res. Parowan, Utah Ter-
ritory.
«en 379 HI -d-0^ Aim Hakes, b. September 16, 1827, at
Canaan, Columbia County, New York ;
m. Clark Cyrenus Fabun 1843, in 111.; d.
1846, in Michigan.
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gen 3^0 IV Patty Celinda Hakes, b. 1829, in Canaan,
Columbia County, New York ; d. Octo-
ber 9, 1846, in Omaha, near the Missouri
river.
gfn 381 V Susan Delilah Hakes, b. April 16, 1833, in
Canaan, Columbia County, New York ;
m. Clark Cyrenus Fabun 1848, at Winter
Quarters, Mo.; d. 1856, at San Bernar-
dino, California.
g*n 382 VI Collins Rowe Hakes, b. June 26, 1837, at
Grafton, Loraine County, Ohio ; ;//.
Mabel Ann Morse, Mormon Elder,
Justice of the Peace and farmer; res.
Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona Terri-
tory, issue.
gen 383 VI1 Harriet Janette Hakes, b. May 9, 1842, at
Grafton, Loraine County, Ohio ; ///.
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1858 ; res. Parowan, Utah Ty.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (341).
Dr. Lebbeus Hakes,5 son of George Washington,4
of James,3 of George,2 of Solomon.1
384 I Alanson Hakes, b. April 4, 1824, at Cicero,
Onondaga County, N. Y.; m. Hannah
Hancock ; res. Hastings, N. Y.; occ.
farmer, issue.
385 II Milissa Bloomfield Hakes, b. Jan. 28, 1828,
at Cicero, N. Y.; m. William Kimball ;
. res. Westbury, Cayuga Co., N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (343).
George Adams Hakes,5 son of George Washing-
ton,4 of James,3 of George,2 of Solomon.1
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386 I TJieodore G. Hakes, b. Jan. 4, 1825, in
Columbia County, N. Y.; d. August 3,
1848, at Bennington, Vt.
387 II Mary Burlingame Hakes, b. Ithaca, N. Y.
g5m 388 III William C. Hakes, b. July 8, 1826; ;//.
Electa S. Hebbard Sept. 7, 1847; res
Northville, Mich.; occ. mechanic, issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (344).
William Cullen Hakes,5 son of George Washing-
ton,4 of James,3 George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Melissa.
gfn 389 I Cynthia A. Hakes, b. Feb. 1 , 1 829, at Colum-
bia County, N. Y.; ;//. George Shaver
1850 ?. d. April 22, 1852, at Moravia,
New York.
390 II lizekiel B. Hakes, b. June 4, 1830, at
Canaan, N. Y.; ;;/. Sarah Peck ;occ. farm-
er ; res. Lowell, Kent Co., Mich, issue.
391 III Antoinette I lakes, b. Dec. ,14, 1832, at Ghent,
Columbia County, N. Y.; d. at Niles,
New York.
392 IV Martin Grott Hakes, b. Oct. 7, 1 834; in.
Allettah J. Swartwarth May 2, 1865 ; occ.
farmer; res. Tekonsha, Mich, issue.
gin 393 V George K. Hakes, b. Oct. 29, 1837, at
Ghent, N. Y.; ;;/. Elma J. Peck June 25,
[863; occ. farmer; res, California, issue,
394 VI Lucy Ann Hakes, b. March 6, 1844, at Mora-
via, N. Y.; d. at Niles, New York.
391^ VII Chailes C. Hakes, b. June 21, 1845 ; d. May
12, 1852, at Niles, New York.
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g«n 396 VIII Sarah M. Hakes, b. August 23, 1850, at
Sempronius, N. Y.; m. John Poomens ;
res. Albion, Mich.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (346).
Samuel Briggs Hakes,5 son of George Washington,4
of James,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Sarah.
«n 397 I George Washington Hakes, b. February 7,
1 83 1 , at New Lebanon, Columbia County,
New York; in. Jane Bishop July 12,
1854; res. Binghamton, New York; occ.
blacksmith, was a private in 137 Reg't
New York troops in War of the States.
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Holcomb ? ; res. Iowa.
399 III Charles Able Hakes, b. March 10, 1835, at
Montville, Cayuga County, New York ;
///. Elvira Lines March 24, 1862; occ.
wheelright; res. Liberty street, Bing-
hamton, New York, issue.
By second wife.
•, 400 IV William Hakes, b. 9 February, 1853 ; d. 10
February, 1853.
®n 401 V Samuel B. Hakes, Jr., b. February 9, 1854,
at Oaks Corners, New York ; m. Mrs.
Marcia E. Myers June 1, 1873; occ.
shoemaker ; res. 808 East Market street,
Elmira, New York, issue.
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®n 402 VI Sarali E. Hakes, b. November 9, 1856, at
Genesa, New York ; in. Wendling Jany
1885; res. 831 Franklin street, Williams-
port, Pa.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (349).
Weeden Vander Hakes,5 son of George Washing-
ton,4 of James,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1
and
Warren Hakes, b. 1841, at Salina, New-
York ; d. in infancy.
Sarah Miller Hakes, b. 1842, ?, at Salina,
New York.
By second wife.
Delphine Hakes, b. 1844, ?, at Salina, New
York.
Hannah Hakes, b: 1846, ?, at Salina, New
York.
Irene Hakes, b. 1848, ?, at Salina New
York.
children of number (352).
Lorenzo Harris Hakes,5 son of Samuel,4 of James,3
of George,2 of Solomon.1
gfn 408 I Joseph L. Hakes, b. Canaan, Conn., Septem-
ber 27, 1838; ;//. 1st. Sarah A. Moses
March 1, 1857; 2d, May 2, 1865, Mary
R. Ives, of Tolland, Mass.; res. Ansonia,
Conn.; occ. sawyer and boxmaker. issue.
gfn 4°9 II James H. Hakes, b. Canaan, Conn., Septem-
ber 27, 1840; res. Canaan, Conn. Was
a soldier in the Union Army, late war ;
;//. Emma Howe June 27, 1871. No
issue. Farmer.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (35 3).
Norman S. Hakes,5 son of Samuel A.,4 of James,3 of
George,2 of Solomon,1 and Maria A.
g®n 410 I Annette Hakes, b. May 19, 1841, at Bron-
son, Ohio ; ///. 1st, Oscar Burnes Novem-
ber 14, i860; 2d, to Wm. Mycrantz
April 3, 1882 ; res. North Fairfield, Ohio.
£®n 41 1 II James Henry Hakes, b. December 1, 1844,
at Bronson, Ohio ; ;//. Belle Holmes
December 31, 1 868 ; occ. farmer ; res.
Bronson, Ohio, issue.
g®n 412 III Martha Hakes, b. October 13, 1847, at
Bronson Ohio ; ///. Freeborn Kellogg
November 10, 1869; res. Chicago, 111.
gfn 413 IV Norman Willie Hakes, b. July 25, 1849, at
Bronson, Ohio ; m. Mary Stevens Feb-
ruary 19, 1872; occ. farmer ; res. Bron-
son, Ohio, issue.
gin 4r5 V Albert Hakes, b. August 10, 1851, at Bron-
son, Ohio ; m. Mary E. Pryor October
29, 1874. issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (354).
Eli Vickerv Hakes,5 son of George Washington,4
of James,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1
The author has been informed that there were four
children previous to No. 5, but has not been able to get
names or dates.
K®n 416 V Alonzo Hakes, b. July 21, 1843, at Locke,
N. Y.; m. Margaret J. Fell, of Prescott,
Canada West. Enlisted in first call War
of the States. Served two years, was
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wounded and disabled at Saddle Mountain, Maryland, and
honorably discharged, occ. blacksmith ; res. Rochelle, Ogle
( oiinty, J II. issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBE R ( 357).
RoBERl Emmi 1 1 Hakes,8 son of Samuel,1 of James,3
of George,2 of Solomon,1 and Marie E.
,,!!„ 117 I Frank W. Hakes, b. May g, [853.?; m. Ella
Johnson April 15, [873; occ. machinist;
res. < .I'-rnu k li, ' )])io. issue.
•„ 418 II Carrie A. Hakes, b. Feb. 16, [860; m. A.
I. Sisson Dec. 24, [ 877 ; res. Greenwich,
( )hio.
< hildren < >i m mber ( 558).
I'.m 1 v,\ Win vrd Hakes,5 son of Samuel,4 of James,3
• ■' < , of Sol( 'in. m,1 .mil E\ .1,
K", 1 1' 1 I Lucy Agnes Hakes, l>. Ocl 17, [872, in
I • >ulti rville, I al.; d. May 2 \, [887, .it
Fitch\ ille, 1 1 ur< m < lourtty, < >hio.
K"„ , II Vorris Vickery Hakes, b. April 24, [875, at
Fitchville, 1 1 uron ( lounty, < >hio ; </. Au
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"„ 1 j 1 III Beulah Juainta Hakes, b. I >< < 19, [880, at
Fit< hville, 1 1 uron 1 )ounty, < >hio.
K", 1 IV Susie Bowker Hakes, b. January 9, 1882, .it
F it* h\ ille, I I uron ( ounty, ( >hio.
CHI] 1 iR] \ I IF Nl MB! 1:
Dorr Hakes, son of Samuel,4 of James, of Geoi
1 'I Solomon.' and R.ebe< 1 .1
•, .( I f . 'ista May Hakes, b. April 6, [865; school
K h< 1 . r< -. Vall< j I ord, Sonoma Co.,
California.
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424 II Ulysses Hakes, b. May 18, 1 869 ; telegraph
operator ; res. Valley Ford, Sonoma Co.,
California.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (376).
Oliver Perry Hakes,5 son of Giles Russel,4 of
James,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Lucinda.
425 I Nathan Hakes, />. 1845 ?\ res. Michigan.
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gfn 427 III Kate Hakes, b. 1849/; res. Michigan.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (382).
Collins Rovve Hakes,5 son of Weeden Vander,'1 of
James,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Mable.
g®n 428 I Ann Eliza Hakes, b. February 14, 1858; in.
Lyman Leavitt December, 1 876 ; occ.
dressmaker; res. Mesa, Arizona Ty.
II Avis Caroline Hakes, b. June 7, i860.
III Sarah Melissa Hakes, b. September 25,
1862; ///.James Charlesworth, 1 882 ; res.
Mesa, Arizona Ty.
IV Helen Lotheta Hakes, b. September 19,
1864; d. December 13, 1878.
V Lotta Mable Hakes, b. November 27, 1866;
in. Louis E. Lamb June, 1885 ; Mesa,
Arizona Ty.
VI Harriet Jane Hakes, b. June 7, 1869.
VII Effie Elizabeth Hakes, b. December 5, 1871.
435 VIII Patty Celinda Hakes, b. June 24, 1874.
gin 436 IX Collins Riley Hakes, b. Nov. 24, 1875.
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437 X Nettie Luela Hakes, b. August 1, 1878; d.
May 2, 1879.
«1n 438 XI Daniel Edgar I lakes, ^.November 17, 1 88 1.
g«n 439 XII Ruba Amanda Hakes, b. July 12, 1886.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (384).
Alanson Hakes,6 son of Lcbbeus,5 of George Wash-
ington,4 of James,3 of George,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Hannah.
Jn 440 I Alberta Hakes, b. 1850,?.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (388).
William C. Hakes," son of George A.,5 of George
W.,1 of James,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1
and Electa.
Ken 441 I Edna S. Hakes, b. September 13, 1848, at
Bennington, Vermont; m. George Wal-
worth December 23, 1869; res. North
Bennington, Vermont.
Jn 442 II Theodore M. Hakes, b. May 30, 1S52, at
Bennington, Vermont ; vi. Ursula Curtis
January 1, 1873; occ. carver in wood;
res. Toledo, Ohio. .
g*n 443 III Ella M. Hakes, b. January 18, 1856, at
Bennington, Vermont ; m. Aaron Taft
January 22, 1874; res. Northville, Michi-
gan ; has 4 children.
g*n 444 IV Walter L. Hakes, b. April 12, 1861, at
Bennington, Vermont; d. March 13,
1875, at Northville, Michigan.
gin 445 V Willie E. Hakes, b. November 21, 1864, at
Bennington, Vermont ; occ. mechanic ;
res. Northville, Michigan.
THE HAKES FAMILY. 99
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (39O).
Ezekiel B. Hakes,6 son of William C.,5 of George
W.,4 of James,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1
and Sarah.
g*n 446 I Horace IV. Hakes, b. March 24, 1858, at
Butler, Wayne County, New York ; m.
Nellie K. Cook March 10, 1884. She d.
March 10, 1886, at Kalamazoo, Mich.;
occ. manager of O. M. Allen, Jr., Buggy
Co.; res. Kalamazoo, Mich.
ggn 447 II Anna R. Hakes, b. February 9, 1861, at
Skaneateles, Cayuga County, New York ;
d. August 30, 1878, at Lyons, Wayne
County, New York.
Ju 448 III Nellie R. Hakes, b. June 23, 1869, at
Newark, Wayne County, New York ; res.
Lowell, Michigan.
Jn 449 IV Frank P. Hakes, b. October 7, 1874, at
Newark, Wayne County, New York ; res.
Lowell, Michigan.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (392).
Martin Grott Hakes,6 son of William C./' of
George W.,4 of James,3 of George,2 of
Solomon,1 and Alletah.
K7on 450 I Nettie M. Hakes, b. May 30, 1866, at Te-
konsha, Michigan.
451 II William C. C. V. Hakes, b. September 15,
1868, at Tekonsha, Michigan.
452 III Alva Preston Hakes, b. July 6, 1876, at Te-
konsha, Michigan.
453 IV Ray Manly Hakes, b. March 20, 1881, at
Tekonsha, Michigan.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (393).
George K. Hakes,0 son of William C.,5 of George
W.,4 of James/' of George,2 of Solomon,1
and
gin 454 I Alplta I lakes, b. August, 1864, at Lowell,
Kent County, Michigan; res. Modesso,
California,
gin 455 1 1 Charles Hakes, b. July, 1866, at Campbell,
Ionia County, Michigan ; res. Modesso,
California.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (397).
George Washington Hakes,6 son of Samuel B.,5 of
George W.,' of James,3 of George,2 of
Solomon,1 and Jane.
[In 456 I diaries Webster /fakes, b. February 28,
1858, at Ilarpersville, Broom County,
New York ; m. I larriet Amelia Sanders
April 2, 1883 ; occ. doctor in medicine;
res. New Milford, Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania, issue.
457 II Willard Ambrose I lakes, b. June 6, i860, at
I Iarpersville, Broom County, New York;
occ. whip finisher; res. Binghamton, New
York.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (399).
Charles A. I Iakks,0 son of Samuel B./' of George
W.,1 of James,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1
and Elvira,
gin 45 8 I Mary Esther Hakes, b. July 27, 1863; m.
George Kellogg 1884; res. Binghamton,
New York.
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CHILDREN O- I ER (401).
Samuel B. Hakes,® son of Samuel B.,5 of
\Y.,4 of James,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1.
ar. _:a E.
-I- -\ ■ I Ella Gertrude Hakes, b. March 27. : _
!mira, Ne York; d. September :_
1875.
.;. _ II Arthur E gene Hakes, b. ]w : ~~ at
K'r.".:n. NV.v Y: r\:
J. _ III Harry J V. Hakes, b. July ' :■ . at I
Ne Y rk.
-T- 4 : . Tlieodore B. Hakes, b. Februa: [4, 1
at Elmira. Nc : rk.
CHILDREN OF : ER 408).
Joseph L son of Lorenzo H./ of Samuel,4
of James, of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
.;. I Eugene N. Hakes, b. December 24, 185
. Huntsville, Conn.; occ. farmer.
By second wife.
~-_ -i \ II .- us Hakes, b. January 23 1866;
«r. druggist: Ne ark, N
gI- _ _ III Gertrude Roseltha Hakes, b. June 23, iS
Ansonia, Conn.
fl- -*'f IV Stella Joseplune Hakes, b. April 5, 1871 ; </.
June 27, 1 88 1.
-7 -1 ' ' V Myrta Pliebe Hakes, b. December 20, 18;
Ansonia, Conn.
J. _ " VI Etlul Estelle Hakes, b. December 23, 18
</. February 14, 1886.
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gIn 468 VII Harry Hakes, named after " Harry Hakes,"
of the City of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; b. May
14, 1886; res. Ansonia, Conn.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (411).
James Henry Hakes,6 son of Norman S.,5 of Sam-
uel A.,4 of James,3 of George,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Belle.
gin 4°9 I Harry H. Hakes, b. Oct. 25, 1869, at Bron-
son, Ohio.
gIu 47° H Loftus N. Hakes, b. Aug. 14, 1876, at Bron-
son, Ohio.
children of number (413).
Norman Willie Hakes,6 of Norman S.,5 of Sam-
uel A.,4 of James,3 of George,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Mary.
gIn 471 I Maud Hakes, b. Oct. 29, 1872, at Fairfield
Ohio.
gin 472 H Clarence Hakes, b. March 19, 1875, in Fair-
field, Ohio.
gin 473 HI Norman Hakes, b. Sept. 20, 1886, at Bron-
son, Ohio.
children of number (415).
Albert Hakes,6 of Norman S.,5 of Samuel A.,4 of
James,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Mary.
gin 474 I Grace Vivian Hakes, b. May 26, 1877,
Huron County, Ohio,
gin 475 II Zwingli K. Hakes, b. Nov. 26, 1880, Huron
County, Ohio.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (416).
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Alonzo Hakes,6 son of Eli V.,5 of Samuel A.,4 of
James,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Margaret.
gin 4/6 I Willie S. Hakes, 6. Nov. 2, 1870, atAshton,
Lee County, 111.; res. Rochelle, Ogle Co.,
111.; occ. student.
gin 477 II Charles E. Hakes, b. July 23, 1880, at Ash-
ton, Lee County, 111.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (4 1 7).
Frank W. Hakes,6 son of Robert E.,5 of Samuel A.,4
of James,3 of George,2 of Solomon,1 and
Ella,
gin 478 I Louie Belle Hakes, b. 1873, at Greenwich,
Ohio.
479 II Jennie B. Hakes, b. Sept. 26, 1874 ; d. Oct.
26, 1874.
480 III Robbie E. Hakes, b. Oct. 15, 1876, at
Greenwich, Ohio.
,Jn 481 IV Maria C. Hakes, b. Sept. 17, 1878, at Green-
wich, Ohio.
children of number (456).
Dr. Charles W. Hakes7, son of George W.,6 of
Samuel B.,5 of George W.,4 of James,3
of George,2 of Solomon.1 and Harriet
Amelia.
482 I Charles Hubbard Hakes, b. Jan. 29, 1884, at
Binghamton, N. Y.
483 II Lynn IV. Hakes, b. Dec. 23, 1887, at Bing-
hamton, N. Y. res. at home, New Mil-
ford, Penna.
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Jonathan Hakes,2 son of Solomon,1 and Hannah F.
484 I Caleb Hakes, b. at Stonington, Conn., 1753;
was a soldier in the Revolutionary War
and was in Col. John Topham's Regi-
ment, of Rhode Island State Troops and
had claim against the United States for
deprecation of pay ; afterwards private in
New York Militia, revolutionary army,
Rensselaer County, N. Y., was placed
on pension roll January 29, 1834, at $80
per annum, from March 4, 1831. U. S.
Pension Record. He m. Sybil ;
occ. farmer; moved to Petersburg, Rensselaer County, New
York, 1780, and "d. March 27, 1839, aged 86 years, 7
months and 27 days." Tombstone Record, issue.
gin 485 II Lucretia Hakes, b. at Stonington, Conn.,
1755, ?; m. Walter Werden at and of
Stonington. Caleb Hakes above and
Walter Werden were the executors of
the estate of her father, Jonathan Hakes.
The date of her death is not ascertained.
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He was a private soldier in the Revolu-
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1 83 1, of $80 per annum. He moved from Stonington to
Petersburg, Rensselaer County, New York, 1780; m.
Esther Breed ; "d. July 11, 1835, age 78 years ; was member
of Baptist Church over 60 years." Tombstone Record. Is
buried at Berlin, Rensselaer County, New York, issue.
487 IV George Hakes, b. at Stonington, Conn.,
1759. Was a private in Connecticut line
War of the Revolution ; was honorably
discharged and was placed upon pension
roll, Rensselaer County, May 1, 1 818, at
$96 per annum. He m. 1st, Content
Main at and of Stonington, September
30, 1779, 2d, Lucy Crandall at Peters-
burg, Rensselaer County, New York, to
which place he had moved in 1780; occ.
farmer; d. about 1827 to 1830, exact
date not ascertained. His will dated
Nov. 30, 1 827, is on record at Troy, N. Y.
issue.
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, 488 V Nathan Hakes, b. at Stonington, Conn.,
1 76 1 ; ;;/. Polly Wedon ; moved to Peters-
burg, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., 1780; occ.
farmer and miller. He is said to have
been the strongest man in that region ;
d. July 13, 1847. issue.
«?n 489 VI Jabez Hakes, b. at Stonington, Conn., 1763;
moved to Rensselaer County, New York;
1780; m. Bailey, issue.
gfn 490 VII Jesse Hakes, b. at Stonington, 1765.?. He
was a private in war of 1 812-13, m 23d
Regt. U. S. Infantry ; d. on the march to
Canada in 18 13. Was placed on pension
roll June 24, 1820. Pension began June
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24, 1822, ceases Jan. 24, 1827. His New York heirs, Lu-
cinda, Robert and Marinus, received the pension $240, in
all. He moved from Stonington to Petersburg, 1780 ; m.
Emily Brown 1785, and moved to Homer, Cortland Co., N.
Y., where he was living in 18 12 and 181 3 ; d. issue. "In
1778 ye Court appointed Walter Werden guardian of Jesse
Hakes, a minor."
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July 29, 1 77 1, moved to Petersburg,
Rensselaer County, N. Y., 1780; in.
Sybil Smith 1792 at Petersburg; occ.
farmer; "d. July 6, 1845, age 73 years, 1 1
months and 7 days." Tombstone record.
issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (484).
Caleb Hakes,3 son of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Sybil.
gtn 492 I Dennison Hakes, b. at Stonington, Conn.,
Oct. 30, 1777. Moved with his father to
Petersburg, Rensselaer County, N. Y.,
1780; in. Eunice Jones only child of
Samuel Jones, June 24, 1798; moved to
Niles, Cayuga Co., N. Y.; d. 185 1. issue.
gta 493 H Hannah Hakes, b. at Stonington, 1779,
moved with her father to Petersburg 1780;
in. Pardon Wells about 1800?, at Peters-
burg ; date of death unascertained.
gtn 493 XA HI Lucretia Hakes, b. 1781 ; d. 1793.
g*n 494 IV Rebecca Hakes, b. at Petersburg, 1783; in.
Reynolds Kenyon ; d. April 8, 1854.
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gtn 495 V Lavis Hakes, b. at Petersburg, 1784; ;//.
Lucy Springer at Petersburg about
1 8 10. issue.
g*n 496 VI Clark Hakes, b. at Petersburg, N. Y., 1789 ;
in . 1st Fanny Brambley, 2d Lydia Waite,
3d Sally Spencer. Wives all buried at
Petersburg, N. Y. He made will June
1 1, 1856. His wife Sally outlived him ;
"d. Aug. 1, 1 857, age 68 years, 3 months
and 1 day." Tombstone record, issue. n / /"f
gen 497 VII Cliapman Hakes, b. at Petersburg, 179 1 ;
m. Mary Jones; (id. Oct. 31, 18 17, age
26 years." Tombstone record, issue.
gtn 498 VIII Justus H Hakes, b. October 9, 1800, at
Petersburg, Rensselaer County, New
York; ///. Lucy Jones October 8, 18 19;
moved to Watervliet, Albany County,
New York; d. there October 7, 1853.
issue. .
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (486).
Jonathan Hakes, Jr.,3 son of Jonathan,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Esther.
gin 499 I Jonathan Hakes, Jr., jd., b. August 13,1 780,
at Stonington, Conn.; m. Clorinda Mix-
ter, 1800, f; moved with his father
about 1780, to Petersburg, N. Y., and
from there to Adams, Jefferson County,
N. Y.; d. August 23, 1825 ; occ. farmer.
issue.
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500 II Hannah Hakes, b. April 15, 1787, at Mun-
son, Mass.; m. Stephen Hand ; res. in
Michigan; d. Sept. 9, 1853.
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501 III William Hakes, b. September 16, 1790, at
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5, 18 17 ; occ. farmer ; res. at Westmore-
land, Oneida County, N. Y.; d. Novem-
ber 12, 1855. issue.
gin 502 IV Lucretia Hakes, b. October 2, 1793, at
Munson, Mass.; m. Henry Grenell ; d.
September 20, 1878, at Rome, N. Y.
gin 5°3 V Allen B. Hakes, b. August 12, 1797, at
Munson, Mass.; m. Charity Hallenbach
1820, ? ; res. Westmoreland, Oneida
County, New York; d. January 12,
1865 ; occ. farmer, issue.
504 VI Jabez Hakes, (erroneously called by some
people, "Jabish"), b. October 29, 1799, at
Munson, Mass.; ;;/. Hannah N. Potter;
d. at Berlin, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., March
4, 1876; occ. farmer; buried and monu-
ment at Berlin, New York. His widow
is yet living at Berlin, issue.
505 VII Joseph S. Hakes, b. August II, 1802, at
Petersburg, New York; m. Laura Mat-
teson ; d. near Troy, N. Y., February 23,
1836; occ. farmer.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (487).
George Hakes,3 son of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Content.
gin 5°6 I Rebecca Hakes, b. at Petersburg, N. Y.,
September 13, 1780. No further record.
507 II Solomon Hakes, b. at Petersburg, Septem-
ber 16,1783; moved to Bradford County,
Pa.; was a blacksmith ; d. date not given;
m. Renna Card, issue.
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508 III Fanny Hakes, b. February 19, 1788. No
further record.
«fn 5°9 IV Hannah Hakes, b. June i, 1791. No fur-
ther record.
g?n 510 V Betsey Hakes, b. October 19, 1792; ;;/.
Alexander Peckham 1 8 1 2. ?.
gen 511 VI Rlioda Hakes, b. July 1, 1796; m. Elder
Guifford.
*Q 512 VII y«^ Hakes, b. February 3, 1799, at
Petersburg; ;;/. 1st, Kasiah Phillips
1820, 2d, Hannah Lewis, November 9,
1822; res. Grafton, Rensselaer County,
N. Y.; occ. farmer. Alive and well, issue.
«1n 5!3 VIII Samuel Hakes, b. June 13, 1805, at Graf-
ton, N. Y.; ;//. Hannah Card April 6,
1834, and removed to Little Meadows,
Susquehanna County, Pa., where he now
resides ; occ. farmer, issue.
gin 5*4 IX Susan Hakes, b. at Grafton, Rensselaer
County, N. Y., 1806. No further record.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (488).
Nathan Hakes,3 son of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Polly.
*B 515 I Nathan Hakes, Jr., b. Nov. 17, 179 1, at Pe-
tersburg, Rensselaer Co., N. Y.; m. Phy-
linda Shaw April 26, 181 3, at Grafton,
N. Y., moved to Truxton, N. Y., 1833,
and to De Ruyter, N. Y., 1853, where
he d. March 28, 1877. occ. blacksmith.
issue.
gtn 516 II George Hakes, b. 1793 at Petersburg, N.
Y. ; m. Permelia Hiscox 1815 ? ; d. at
Petersburg, 1859. issue.
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517 III William Hakes, b. 1793 at Petersburg
(twin brother of George above.) in. Eu-
nice Jones 1 81 5 ?; d. at Paris, N. Y,, May
14, 1846. issue.
518 IV Polly Hakes, b. 1794 at Petersburg, N. Y.; d.
519 V Amy Hakes, b. 1795 at Peterburg, N. Y.;
;//. John Church ; d. July 5, 1865.
520 VI James Hakes, b. 1798 ? at Petersburg, N.
Y.; m. Mary Clark; made will 1832. No
issue; d.
521 VII Betsy Hakes, b. 1801 at Petersburg, N. Y.;
;//. Peter Decker, d.
522 VIII Lois Hakes, b. 1803 at Petersburg, N. Y.;
;//. Ebin Coomer ; d. Aug. 31, 1879, at
Petersburg, N. Y.
523 IX Hannah Hakes, b. 1804 at Grafton, Rens-
selaer Co., N. Y.; ;;/. E. Powers ; res. Pe-
tersburg, N. Y.
gen 5 24 X Cornelia Schuyler Hakes, b. Feb. 26, 1 806,
at Petersburg, N. Y. ; m. M. S. Hovey,
Feb. 25, 1827; d. at Troy, N. Y., Dec.
22, 1880. Was the mother of Amasa
Hovey, Mrs. Adelin Knowlton, Hiram
Hovey, Laura Hovey, Mrs. Mary E.
Morse, Mrs. Sarah L. Hartshorn, Mrs.
Harriet H. Rogers, of Troy, N. Y. ; also
of Mrs. C. C. Hill, of Troy, and of Isa-
bella Hovey.
525 XI Anna Hakes, b. 1809 at Grafton, N. Y. ;
111. Gardner Babcock.
5 26 XII Rensselaer Hakes, b. at Grafton, N. Y., 1 8 1 2 ;
;//. 1st Sarah Kellog 1830.?, 2d Eunice
Moon 1847 ; d. Oct. 5, 1879, at Peters-
burg, N. Y. issue.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (489).
Jabez Hakes,3 son of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
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527 I Jabez Hakes,/}-., b. April 24, 1 792, at Rensse-
laer County, N. Y.; in. 1st Jerusia Griffin
Sept. 15, 1 8 16; 2d . Was a soldier
in the war of 18 12. He removed from
Rensselaer County to Onondaga County,
N. Y., where he died at the residence of
his son Warren ; occ. farmer, issue.
*n 528 II Daughter, b. But nothing of the name,
date of birth or what became of her can
now be ascertained. Jabez Hakes, of
Grafton, N. Y., aged 90, tells the author
that he remembers seeing her when she
was a very small girl.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (490).
Jesse Hakes,3 son of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Emily.
gfn 529 I Jesse Hakes, Jr., b. 1786, at Berlin, Rensse-
laer County, N. Y.; m. 1st Polly Eymer,
1809, 2d at Berlin, N. Y.; d. at
Homer, N. Y. issue.
gin 53° II Rensselaer Hakes, b. 1788, at Berlin, Rens-
selaer County, N. Y.; m. 1st Laney
Eymer, 2d Lucinda Hendrick ; removed
to Lawnridge, Peoria County, 111.; d.
there 1862; occ. farmer, issue.
*D 531 III Willet Hakes, b. 1790, at Berlin, N. Y.\\m.
Sally Oviatt 1812. Was a soldier in war
of 1812-13;^. in 1863, at Truxton, N.
Y.; occ. farmer, issue.
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gin 532 IV Solomon Hakes, b. 1792, at Berlin, N. Y.;
;;/. ; removed to Homer, N. Y., and
d. there 1882. issue.
gin 533 V Robert Hakes, b. 1794, at Berlin, N. Y.;
removed to Homer, N. Y, and d. there,
date unascertained,
gin 5 34 VI Myrenus Hakes, b. 1 796, at Truxton, N. Y.;
m. Sarah E. Wilson 1843 ; d. at Homer,
N. Y., Aug. 3, 1886. issue.
tin 535 VII Polly Hakes, b. 1798, in Truxton, N. Y.; m.
Stillman ; d.
gin 536 VIII Luanda Hakes, b. 1 800, at Truxton, N. Y.;
m. William Elsworth.
gin 537 IX Betsy Hakes, b. 18 12 ?, at Truxton, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (491).
Weeden Hakes,3 son of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Sybil.
*n 538 I Weeden Hakes, Jr., b. at Petersburg, N. Y.,
March 7, 1798; ///. Rebecca S. Peckham
about 1820. Lived and died at Peters-
burg October 5, 1865 ; occ. farmer, issue.
gin 539 II Jeremiah S. Hakes, b. December 18, 1799,
at Petersburg, N. Y.; m. Maria Smith
February, 1830; occ. banker. Lived
and died at City of Troy, N. Y., October
5, 1867.
g*n 540 III Seth E. Hakes, b. January 7, 1801, at
Petersburg ; ;//. Hannah Allen ; occ.
farmer. Lived and died at Petersburg,
N. Y., October 5, 1845. issue.
*a 541 IV Katy Hakes, b. August 24, 1802, at Peters-
burg, N. Y.; d. 1803.
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542 V Electa Hakes, b. July 20, 1R04 ; d. October
25, 1816.
543 VI Delinda Hakes, b. January 18, 1806; m.
Tollman Spencer; d. March 12, 1851.
544 VII Ira D. Hakes, b. December 4, 1809; ci-
November 24, 18 10.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (492).
Dennlson Makes,4 son of Caleb,3 of Jonathan,2 of
Solomon,1 and Eunice.
■, 545 I Esther Hakes, b. August 5, 1799, at Peters-
burg, N. Y.; m. Joab Jones and had six
sons and one daughter.
g*n 546 II John D. Hakes, b. January 31, 1802, at
Petersburg, N. Y.; 111. Betsy Lewis
1825, ?. issue.
•, 54; III Purlina Hakes, b. October 29, 1804, at
Petersburg, N. Y.; m. Samuel Peabody
and had two daughters.
gfn 548 IV Lucretia Hakes, b. August 12, 1807, at
Petersburg, N. Y.; m. Archibald Lewis,
had one son and one daughter.
549 V Eit nice Hakes, /;. July 15, 18 10, at Peters-
burg, N. Y.; m. Justus Kenyon, had one
daughter.
gen 55° VI Samuel J. Hakes, b. December 27, 181 2, at
Petersburg, N. Y.; m. Almira Lewis June
14, 1837; occ. farmer ; res. Petersburg,
Rensselaer County, New York, issue.
On the 50th anniversary of their wedded
life, this venerable couple celebrated the
event by calling together, around the
family fireside, all their children and
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grand children, and made a right royal day of it. After
partaking of an elaborately prepared banquet, the parlors
of the old mansion resounded with vocal and instrumental
music, and the happy audience enjoyed the recounting of
their family experiences, in the days that will never return.
Many were the pleasant things spoken, and full of melody
the old songs, and oft repeated in prayer the earnest wish
and desire, that each one present would make the best use
of their remaining years, in preparation for that greater re-
union above, where husbands, wives, parents, children and
kindred shall know no more parting forever. Mrs. Hattie
M. Harter then sang "Shall We Meet Beyond the River,"
after which an interchange of costly and appropriate
presents and keepsakes was made.
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551 VII Sybil Hakes, b. August 10, 181 5, at Peters-
burg, N. Y.; m. 1st, Horace Onderkirk,
2d, Abell Geer, had three daughters ;
res. Cortland County, N. Y.
552 VIII Wesley C. Hakes, b. April 28, 1818, at
Petersburg, N. Y.; 111. 1st Ann Crandall,
of Cayuga County, N. Y., 1840, 2d, Betsy
Sweet 1 86 1, 3d, Rose Ann . Had
by 1st wife, Lydia M., b. 1841, Lucy A.,
/;. 1844, and by 3d wife he had Andrew
Hakes, b. \%7J. Wesley C. Hakes d.
1878.
553 IX Hannah Hakes, b. September 18, 1826, at
Petersburg, N. Y.; m. Dwight Cheeney,
had one son and one daughter ; res.
Niles, New York.
554 X Betsy Hakes, b. May 2, 1823, at Peters-
burg, N. Y.; m. Dennison Brown ; res.
Scott, Cortland, County, N. Y.
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gen 555 XI Permalee L. Hakes, b. September 6, 1825,
at Petersburg, N. Y.; d. September 7,
1828, at Petersburg, Rensselaer County,
New York.
This list was quite imperfect in first edition, but is now
fully corrected.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (495).
Lewis Hakes,4 son of Caleb,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Lucy.
gen 556 I Lewis P. Hakes, Jr., b. 1812 ?\ m. Sally Ann
Robinson 1836 ?\ res. Cayuga County,
N. Y. issue, but number, names or dates
cannot be ascertained.
children of number (496).
Clark Hakes,4 son of Caleb,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and ( ). juu f> . /£>7
557 I Clark Hakes, Jr., b. 1808, at Petersburg,
Rensselaer County, N. Y.; w. Esther
Crandall, moved to Ohio and d. there ?.
issue. /**,/"$ 5~
558 II Orrin Hakes, b. April 30, 18 10, at Peters-
burg, N. Y.; m. Almirea Eldrid Jan. 5,
1837; moved to Evengreen, Bradford
County, Pa., in 1859; d. there July 5,
1870 ; occ. farmer.
559 III Mary Hakes, b. 1812, at Petersburg, N.
Y.; vi. Robert Reynolds, of Petersburg,
1 841 ; d. 1850. Had one daughter Sally
Ann ; m. Israel Howard, two sons, Albert
and William.
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g^n 560 IV Anna Hakes, b. 18 14, at Petersburg, N.
Y.; 111. Gardner Odell, of Petersburg,
1835 ; had one daughter Ann Elizabeth,
who resides in Michigan.
560^ " V William G. Hakes, b.
By second wife.
561 VI Fanny Hakes, b. 1818, at Petersburg, N.
Y.; ///. Morgan Allen 1 840 ?.
562 VII Eunice Hakes, b. 1820, at Petersburg, N.
Y.; m. D wight Brown 1842.
563 VIII Elsie Hakes, b. 1822, at Petersburg, N. Y.;
m. Nelson Tilley 1844; d.
564 IX Lydia S. Hakes, b. 1825, at Petersburg, N.
Y.; ///.Warren 1 ligley, of Vermont, 1848.
gen 565 X Edna S. Hakes, b. 1828, at Petersburg,
N. Y.; d. Aug. 29, 1862. Tombstone
record at Berlin.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (497).
Chapman Hakes,4 son of Caleb,3 of Jonathan,2 of
Solomon,1 and Martha.
gmi 566 I Mary Hakes, b. 1843, at Petersburg, N.
Y.; in. liaise}- Fuller ; d. Dec. 16, 1844.
567 II Chapman Hakes, b. 1845, at Petersburg,
N. Y.; ///. Sally Fuller 1867.?; resided at
Albany and went West ; whether he had
issue, not ascertained.
children of number (498).
Justus Hakes,4 son of Caleb,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solo-
mon,' and Lucy.
gen 568 I Susan Hakes, b. May 10, 1 820, at Peters-
burg, Rensselaer County, N. Y.; m.
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N. Y., saw her Aug. 29, 1887, at the residence of Mr.
C. W. Reynolds, Petersburg, N. Y. (Author.)
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sen 569 ll Rllth Hakes, b. Aug. 28, 1823, at Peters-
burg, N. Y.; 111. Reuben Green ; she d.
Feb. 14, 1874, and her husband 22d Oct.,
1873, at Petersburg.
570 III Sarah Ann Hakes, b. 1825, at Petersburg,
N. Y.; in. Samuel Ladieu ; d. February
3. 1874.
'n 57 l IV Caleb Hakes, b. at Petersburg, N. Y., 1829;
m. 1st Mary Brewster 1850/, 2d Mary
Rossau ; res. Albany, N. Y.;occ. mechanic ;
d. Dec. 23, 1888.
572 V Joshua L. Hakes, b. 1831, at Petersburg,
N. Y.; m. Elizabeth Hovey about 1854,
? ; res. at Mechanicsville, Saratoga
County, N. Y.; d. 1886. issue.
573 VI Mary Jane Hakes, b. August 4, 1835, at
Petersburg, N. Y.; /;/. Alonzo Gifford ;
d. October 21, 1885. They had two
children, Lucy Maria b. December 7,
1856; in. Charles W. Reynolds June 2,
1874 and resides at Petersburg, N. Y.,
in the summer and at Albany in the
winter; Ida E. £.1858; ^.1864. Mr.
and Mrs. Reynolds attended the first re-
union of the Hakes family at Niagara
Falls, August 3, 1887, and the third re-
union of the Billings family in Boston,
Sept. 2, 1887. They have four children,
three boys and one girl.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (499).
Jonathan Hakes, Jr., 3d/1 son of Jonathan, Jr.,3 of
Jonathan, Sr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Clo-
rinda.
gen 574 J Jonathan Hakes, Jr., 4th, b. 1805,.? at Ber-
lin, Rensselaer County, N. Y.; m. Lovina
Thomas, issue.
£n 575 II Clorinda Hakes, />. June 24, 1807, at Berlin,
Rensselaer County, N. Y.; m. James
Thomas ; res. Adams, Jefferson County,
N. Y.; d. there June 9, 1880.
■, 576 III Lovicy Hakes, b. 1809, .? at Berlin, Rens-
selaer County, N. Y.; m. Benjamin
Thomas ; d.
*n 577 IV Philander Hakes, b. 181 1, fat Berlin, Rens-
selaer County, N. Y.f ; in. Adah ;
d. issue.
£n 578 v Mary Ann Hakes, b. 18 13, f at Adams,
Jefferson County, N. Y.; d.
»D 579 VI Amanda Hakes, b. 181 5, ? at Adams, Jef-
ferson County, N. Y.; m. Orrin Doo-
little; d.
5 <8o VII Franklin Hakes, b. 18 17, fat Adams, Jeffer-
son County, N. Y.; m. Rosetta Bently ;
occ. Baptist minister of the gospel of
Jesus the Christ ; res. Kansas, issue.
children of number (501).
William Hakes,4 son of Jonathan, Jr.,3 of Jonathan,
Sr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Avis.
g*n 581 I Lydia P. Hakes, b. March 6, 181 8, at West-
moreland, Oneida County, New York ;
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;;/. Jessee Stover October 5, 1861 ; res. Norwich, Oxford
County, Ontario, Canada; d. January 22, 1889.
f*n 582 II Esther B. Hakes, b May 28, 1820, at West-
moreland, Oneida County, N. Y.; dm
same place, July 7, 1839.
gen 583 HI Phccbe Hakes, b. June 2, 1822, at West-
moreland, Oneida County, New York ;
d. same place, December 17, 1853.
g*n 584 IV Joseph M. Hakes, b. October 22, 1825, at
Westmoreland, Oneida County, N. Y.;
;;/. 1st, Eliza C. Tennant February 13,
1848, 2d, Maria A. Edwards August 17,
1858,3d, Emeline A. Bucl May, 1874;
occ. gardner ; res. Belleville, Jefferson
County, N. Y. issue.
gfn 585 V Nathan L. Hakes, b. September 21, 1828,
at Westmoreland, Oneida County, New
York; ;//. 1st, Elizabeth Naramore Nov.
5, 1853, 2d. Emma Z. Moore May 12,
l$57t 3^, Elizabeth Barker June 25,
1885; occ. farmer; res. Dix, Oneida
County, New York, issue.
586 VI Henry J. Hakes, b. April 3, 1833, at West-
moreland, Oneida County, N. Y.; m.
Sarah Bennett January 31, 1856; occ.
farmer; d. February 23, 1862, at West-
moreland, Oneida County, New York.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (503).
Allan B. Hakes,4 son of Jonathan, Jr.,3 of Jonathan,
Sr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Charity.
587 I Harriet Hakes, b. 1821 ?\ m. Abram Stone;
res. Westmoreland, Oneida Co., N. Y.
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J*n 588 II Daniel Hakes, b. 1823 ?; d. at the age of 15
years.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (504).
Jabez or Jabish Hakes,4 son of Jonathan, Jr.,3 of
Jonathan, Sr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Han-
nah N.
589 I David P. Hakes, b. Aug. I, 1833, at Berlin,
Rensselaer County, N. Y.; m. Nancy
Swan 1853 ?\ res. Homer, Calhoun Co.,
Michigan, issue.
590 II Jonathan />'. Hakes, b. March 3, 1835, at
Berlin, Rensselaer County, N. Y.; m. 1st
Mary J. Hakes Dec. 10, 1856, 2d Milissa
Adams March 3, 1873 ; occ. farmer; res.
Westmoreland, Oneida Co., N. Y. issue.
gen 591 HI Joseph S. Hakes, b. Dec. 28, 1836, at Ber-
lin, Rensselaer County, N. Y.; ;//. Thank-
ful Crandall, of Fon du Lac County,
Wis., April 27, 1857; res. East Pekin,
Wisconsin. Enlisted in war of States
Aug. 13, 1862, in 25th Wisconsin Vol.,
and served until end of war and was
honorably mustered out. issue.
gf„ 592 IV Harvey J. Hakes, b. July 7, 1839, at Berlin,
Rensselaer Co., N. Y.; in. Mary Ellen
Morgan Nov. 8, 1 868 ; res. Rock Falls,
Dunn Co., Wis.; occ. farmer, issue.
gen 593 V Egbert E. Hakes, b. Feb. 23, 1841, at Ber-
lin, Rensselaer County, N. Y.; m. Hattie
Irwin 1869?; res. Oak Hill, Min. issue.
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lin, Rensselaer County, N. Y.
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ten 595 VI1 William Henry Hakes, b. Nov. 20, 1844, at
Berlin, Rensselaer County, N. Y.; ///.; occ.
farmer ; res. Berlin, Rensselaer County,
N. Y. issue.
596 VIII Rosetta S. Hakes, b. Aug. 13,1 847, at Berlin,
Rensselaer County, N. Y.; res. Illinois.
597 IX Edmund L. Hakes, b. March 23, 1850; d.
Dec. 21, 1853.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (507).
Solomon Hakes,4 son of George,3 of Jonathan,2 of
Solomon,1 and Renna.
gen 598 I George Hakes, b. 1803, at Rensselaer Co.,
N. Y.; ;//. Marian Rogers January, 1823 ;
occ. farmer ; moved to Bradford County,
Pa., where he d. Nov. 28, 1850. issue.
II Renna Hakes, b. 1805 ; m. Randall Burdick ;
dead.
III Amy Hakes, b. 1807.?; ;//. Henry Demon
1828 ?; res. in the State of New York.
IV Aaron Hakes, b. 1809.^; ;//. Molly Card;
occ. farmer; res. Bradford County, Pa.;
d. issue.
V Angcline Hakes, b. 181 1 ; ///. Stephen Odell ;
dead.
VI David Hakes, b. 181 3; m. Elmira Davidson
in 1836; occ. farmer; res. Bradford Co.,
Pa.; d. Jan. 30, 1887. issue.
VII Milford C. Hakes, b. 1815; ;;/. Amelia
Clark ; occ. farmer ; res. Bradford Co.,
Pa. issue.
g*u 605 VIII Eliza Hakes, b. 1817; m. William Wells,
res. Tennessee.
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gen 6o6 IX Matilda Hakes, b. Jan. 7, 1819; ;;/. Sher-
man Baker 1 840 ; res. Tracy Creek,
Broom Co., New York.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (5 I 2).
Jabez Hakes,4 son of George,3 of Jonathan,2 of So-
lomon,1 and Hannah.
607 I Hannah K. Hakes, b. April 28, 1824, at
Grafton, Rensselaer County, N. Y.; m.
Ira B. Ford about 1845 ?; res. Grafton,
New York.
608 II Jabez C. Hakes, Jr., b. June 26, 1826, at
Grafton, N. Y.; ///. Lois Waite Nov. 20,
1856; occ. grocer; res. Commerce street,
Troy, N. Y. issue.
gen 609 III George L. 1 fakes, b. at Grafton, N. Y., Sep-
tember 9, 1828 ; m. Esther Jane Maxson;
d. March 27, i860, in Illinois.
gen 610 IV Betsy Hakes, b. at Grafton July 15, 1831 ;
m. Reuben S. F. Waite, 1854; res. Graf-
ton, Rensselaer County, N. Y.
gen 611 V Nathan L. Hakes, b. at Grafton April 6,
1835 ; m. 1st, Waitey Matteson, 2d,
Arvilla F. Hull ; oee. blacksmith ; res.
Grafton, Rensselaer County, N. Y. issue.
gen 612 VI Mere y % Hakes, b. at Grafton April 12,
1838; d. August 23, 1842.
gen 613 VII William H. Hakes, b. at Grafton, N. Y.,
October 16, 1840; m. Mary D. Lock-
wood. Was Captain of Company " B,"
125th Regiment, New York State Volun-
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teers ; two years in the service. War between the States ;
res. Kansas City, Missouri, issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (5 I 3).
Samuel Hakes,4 son of George,3 of Jonathan,2 of
Solomon,1 and Hannah.
614 I Sarah M. Hakes, b. November 26, 1835 ;
in. Jenks Pendleton ; res. Tracy Creek,
Town of Owego, N. Y.
615 II Lucy A. Hakes, b. September 19, 1837; m.
Nathaniel Ailport; tes. Vestal, Broom
County, New York.
616 III Eber S. Hakes, b. July 29, 1854; ;;/. 1st,
Florence Bennett, 2d, Catherine Catlin,
3d, Eliza Lenox; occ. farmer; rw. Town
of Owego, Tracy Creek P. O., New
York, issue.
children of number (515).
Nathan Hakes, Jr.,4 son of Nathan, Sr.,3 of Jona-
than,2 of Solomon,1 and Phylinda.
617 I Stiles Hakes, b. at Grafton, N. Y., March
21, 1816 ; ;//. Sarah West 1834; moved
to Michigan and died there 1865; occ.
merchant, issue.
618 II Chauncy Hakes, b. at Grafton September 1,
1817; m. Deborah Warren April 25,
1 849 ; res. DeRuyter, Madison County,
N. Y.; occ. blacksmith, issue.
So„ 619 III Louisa I fakes, b. at Grafton October 22,
1 8 19; in. Levi Blanchard December 27,
1837 ; res. DeRuyter.
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gen 620 IV Harriet E. Hakes, b. at Grafton May 13,
1 82 1 ; m. Simeon Neal January 1, 1840;
res. Syracuse, N. Y.
621 V Emmercy Hakes, b. at Grafton August 13,
1823; ;;/. William Haliday February 5,
1850; d. August 5, 1858, at DeRuyter.
622 VI Hosea Hakes, b. October 26, 1825; vi.
Mary L. Walker April 28, 1855; occ.
merchant; d. November 10, 1855, in
Wisconsin.
623 VII Marietta Hakes, b. at Grafton July 2, 1829;
in. Lysander Pierce May 15, 1848; res.
Tampico, Illinois.
% 624 VIII Edna G. Hakes, b. at Truxton, N. Y., No-
vember 5, 1836; m. Alvin M. Ball ; res.
Syracuse, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (5 1 6).
George Hakes,4 son of Nathan,3 of Jonathan,2 of
Solomon,1 and Permelia.
J", 625 I Danforth Hakes, b. 1819; m. Harriet M.
Bates July 3, 1844; occ. farmer; res.
Petersburg, Rensselaer County, N. Y.
issue.
gen 626 II Eidelia Hakes, b. at Petersburg 1822; in.
Elijah S. Randall ; res. Petersburg, Rens-
selaer County, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (5 if).
William Hakes,4 son of Nathan,3 of Jonathan,2 of
Solomon,1 and Eunice.
gen 627 I Halsey C. Hakes, b. at Petersburg Oct. 14,
1 8 14; ;;/.; d. May 17, 1885. issue.
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628 II Almedia Hakes, b. at Petersburg, Jan. 27,
18 17; in. Alonzo Nichols March 27,
1845 ; res. Oneida County, N. Y.
*, 629 III Millicent Hakes, b. at Petersburg January
18, 1820; 111. W. H. Barnett January 27,
1847; d. 1883.
*n 630 IV Mary Hakes, b. at Petersburg June 1, 1822;
in. Ira H. Gillett September 8, 1852; d.
September, 1876.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (526).
Rensselaer Hakes,4 son of Nathan,3 of Jonathan,2
of Solomon,1 and Sarah.
631 I Louisa Hakes, b. Dec. 29, 1829, at Peters-
burg, N. Y.; in. Edward Russel ; res.
Hoosic Falls, N. Y.
»en 632 II Sarah Hakes, b. June 2, 1831, at Peters-
burg, N. Y.
633 III Hannali Hakes, b. Oct. 2, 1833, at Peters-
burg, N. Y.; m. Andrew J. Merithew
1 87 1 ; res. Petersburg, N. Y.; d. Dec. 6,
1888.
634 IV Nathan Hakes, b. 1835, at Petersburg, N.
Y.; d. 1865, in Petersburg, N. Y.
635 V Abide Hakes, b. 1837, at Petersburg, N.
Y.; m. William Goodridge i860; d. 1880,
at Petersburg.
636 VI William Hakes, b. 1839, at Petersburg, N.
Y.; ;//. Fanny Taber in 1883 ; res. Hoosic
Falls, N. Y.
By second wife Eunice.
637 VII Mary Jane Hakes, b. 1858; in. Byron
Goodell i860; res. Petersburg, N. Y.
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638 VIII Hattie Hakes, b. i860; m. 1st, ; 2d,
Wijjiam Goodriclge 1880.
gL 639 IX Nettie Hakes, b. 1862; in. Joseph Cardwell
1882.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (527).
Jabez Hakes, Jr.,4 son of Jabcz, Sr.,3 of Jonathan,2 of
Solomon,1 and Jerusia.
*„ 640 I Harriet Hakes, b. July 17, 1818, at Spring-
water, N. V.; m. John Hand ; d. at
Skaneateles, Onondaga County, N. Y.
»n 641 II Emily Hakes, b. February 20, 1820; d.
1828, fat Marcellus, N. Y.
*, 642 III Willard Hakes, b. January 5, 1822, at
Springwater, N. Y.; d. at Oswego, N. Y.
•, 643 IV Warren Hakes, b. May 3, 1824, at Spring-
water, N. Y.; in. 1st, Cornelia Spring-
stead December, 1843, 2d, Elizabeth
Shaw 1 864 ; res. Cicero, N. Y. Was U.
S. Deputy Marshall in late war at Syra-
cuse, New York ; occ. hotel keeper.
issue.
;„ '44 V Allen Hakes, b. August 24, 1826, at Mar-
cellus, N. Y.; in. 1st, , 2d, ;
occ. wagon maker; ^.October, 1 87 1, at
Spottsylvania, Virginia, issue.
645 VI Julius Hakes, b. December 5, 1828, at
Skaneateles, N. Y.; occ. farmer; d. 1844,
at Skaneateles, N. Y.
*, 646 VII Julia Hakes, b. 1832, at Marcellus, N. Y.;
111. Hiram II. Lawrence December 28,
1852; d. April 9, 1864, at Marcellus,
New York.
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,*n 647 VIII Mary Jane Hakes, b. 1832, twin sister to
Julia; 111. Dr. Clark; d. October, 1864,
at Elbridge, N. Y.
* 648 IX Eleanor Hakes, b. 1834, at Marcellus,
New York. d.
*n 649 X Emily Hakes, b. January 7, 1839, at Mar-
cellus, N. Y.; m. Sheldon Smith Feb-
ruary 14, 1856; d. at Bloomingdale,
Mich., August 27, 1882, leaving six chil-
dren alive in 1889.
By second wife.
*n 650 XI Charles H. Hakes, b. 1855. in New York
State; ///. 1882 to Miss Gordon, of
Ohio , res. Gobleville, VanBuren County,
Michigan.
651 XII Lilly Hakes, £.1856,?; m. Reming-
ton. They have three children ; res.
Gobleville, VanBuren County, Michigan.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (529).
Jesse Hakes, Jr.,4 son of Jesse, Sr.,3 of Jonathan,2 of
Solomon,1 and Tolly.
gen 652 I Malvina Hakes, b. 1810, fat Berlin, Rens-
selaer County, N. Y.; ;//. John Grove
1834, ?; res. Holly, Michigan.
g*n 653 II Albertis Hakes, b. 18 14, ? at Berlin, N. Y.;
///. ?; res. Flint, Michigan, issue.
*n 654 III Lydia Hakes, b. October 1, 1817, at Berlin,
N. Y.; ;;/. Edgar Bartlett March 19,
1840; res. Homer, Cortland County,
New York.
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655 IV Deforest Hakes, b. November 21, 1835, at
Cortland, New York ; 111. Julia Graves
June 20, 1866; occ. wire cloth manufac-
turer ; res. Cortland, Cortland County,
New York, issue.
656 V Malinda Hakes, b. 1838, at Cortland, New
York.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (530).
Rensselaer Hakes,4 son of Jesse,3 of Jonathan,2 of
Solomon,1 and Laney.
657 I Permelia Hakes, b. November 26, 181 1, at
Homer, Cortland County, New York ;
;//. Ellis Button ; d. at Peoria County,
Illinois.
gen 658 II Stepliai Van Rensselaer Hakes, b. June 28,
1813, at Berlin, Rensselaer County, New
York ; in. 1st, Angel ine King May 20,
1 84 1, 2d, Betsy Dengnon October 30,
1847-; oec. mechanic and farmer; res.
Longpoint, Livingston County, 111. He
married both his wives at Sandlake,
Rennselaer County, N. Y. A man
widely known and highly esteemed.
issue.
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659 III Esther 1 lakes, b. September 11, 18 15, at
Berlin, Rensselaer County, New York ;
;//. 1st, Record, 2d, Button,
3d, Reed ; res. Wilmot, Cawley
County, Kansas.
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g*n 660 IV Anthony Hakes, b. June 22, 18 17, at Ber-
lin, Rensselaer County, New York ; 111.
Susan Saunders September 17, 1842 ;
occ. Baptist Minister of the gospel of
Jesus the Christ, and farmer. Has been
Supervisor of his town three years ; res.
West Hallock, Peoria County, 111. issue.
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661 V Alanson Hakes, b. April 22, 18 19, at Ber-
lin, Rensselaer County, N. Y.; m. Lucy
Hendrick April 19, 1845 ; occ. farmer.
He has also been Supervisor of his town ;
res. West Hallock, Peoria County, 111.
issue.
662 VI Daniel Hakes, £. August 2, 1821, at Ber-
lin, Rensselaer County, N. Y.; m. 1st,
Dorcas Saunders, 2d, Mary Deems ; occ.
farmer ; res. West Hallock, Peoria
County, 111. He has also been Super-
visor of his town, issue.
By second wife.
663 VII Cortland Hakes, £. September 8, 1824, at
Berlin, Rensselaer County, New York ;
d. there 1836.
gen 664 VIII Lana Hakes, b. June 28, 1826, at Berlin,
Rensselaer County, N. Y.; ;;/. Maxon
Austin ; res. Sheridan, LaSalle County,
Illinois, issue.
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665 IX Alfred Hakes, b. September 21, 1827, at
Berlin, Rensselaer County, N. Y.; ///.
Marion Howe ; occ. farmer ; res. Dana,
LaSalle County, Illinois, issue.
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666 X Rachel Hakes, b. October 16, 1829, at Ber-
lin, Rensselaer County, N. Y.; m. Wm.
Butes ; d. Longpoint, 111.
•, 667 XI Joel Hakes, b. October 30, 1830, at Berlin,
Rensselaer County, N. Y.; m. Maria
Kenyon ; occ. farmer ; res. Longpoint,
Illinois, and d. July 18, 1886, same place.
issue.
ln 668 XII Emerson Hakes, b. July 21, 1832, at Berlin,
Rensselaer County, N. Y.; d. same place
young.
669 XIII Martin V. Hakes, b. November 10, 1833, at
Berlin, Rensselaer County, New York ;
;//. Amanda M. Jones October 9, 1852,
at Berlin, New York ; occ. farmer ; res.
Dana, LaSalle County, 111. issue.
670 XIV Sarah Ann I fakes, b. February 16, 1837, at
Berlin, Rensselaer County, N. Y.; d. at
same place probably young and certainly
unmarried.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (53 l).
Willet Hakes,4 son of Jesse,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Martha.
£n 67 1 I Hezekiah Hakes, b. 1 8 1 3 ; went West and
no further record known. His brother,
Jesse R., in a letter to author says he is
dead.
£n 672 II Lucinda Hakes, b. 18 15, t\ d.
673 III Jesse R. Hakes, b. 1817; m. Catharine
Jones, of Litchfield County, Conn., No-
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vember 30, 1843 ; res. Williamston, Ingham County, Michi-
gan ; moved, 1887, to Stanhope, Hamilton County, Iowa;
occ. farmer, issue.
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674 IV Mary Hakes, b. 18 19, ?; d.
-en 675 V Asina Hakes, b. 1821, ?\ d.
•, 676 VI /I7//6'/ 7/^/fv.y, /r., £. 1823, ?\ d. November
1853.
n 677 VII Martha Hakes, b. 1825, f.
678 VIII Emily Hakes, b. 1827, f; d.
679 IX William Hakes, b. 1829, f. Was in North-
ern army, War between the States ; went
West after the war and no further record
is known.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (532).
Solomon Hakes,4 son of Jesse,3 of Jonathan,2 of So-
lomon,1 and .
680 I Joseph Hakes, b. 1830, f; probably at Cort-
land County, N. Y.; went to California in
185 1, and, when last heard from, was in
Bear Valley, Shasta County, California.
681 II Jacob Hakes, b. 1832, ?; probably Cortland
County, N. Y.; went to California with
his brother Joseph above, in 185 1, and
was also at Bear Valley when last heard
from.
gfn 682 III Mary Hakes, b. 1835, ? at Cortland County,
N. Y. ?\ res. Maysville, Chautauqua
County, New York.
683 IV Esther Hakes, b. 1837, t\ d. at Homer, New
York.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (534).
Myrenus Hakes,4 son of Jesse,3 of Jonathan,2 of So-
lomon,1 and .
gfn 684 I George IV. Hakes, b. April 28, 1846, at Ho-
mer, Cortland County, N. Y.; 111. Maggie
E. Shores, of Huntington, Indiana, April
26, 1874; res. Homer, N. Y. issue.
gfn 685 II Mary E. Hakes, b. June 6, 1852, at Homer,
N. Y.; d. December 14, i860, at same
place.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (538).
Weeden Hakes, Jr.,4 son of Weeden, Sr.,3 of Jona-
than,2 of Solomon,1 and Rebecca.
g®n 686 I Ira D. Hakes, b. September 9, 1821, at
Petersburg, N. Y.; m. Hannah Powell
October 31, 1843; occ- farmer, issue.
gfn 687 II Stephen S. Hakes, b. at Petersburg, N. Y.,
August 7, 1824; d. Petersburg, June 19,
1846.
g*n 688 III Joshua W. Hakes, b. January 17, 1827 ; m.
Phebe Maxon December 10, 1849; res-
Grafton, Rensselaer County, N. Y.; occ.
farmer, issue.
gf„ 689 IV Leonard S. Hakes, b. December 24, 1828;
vi. 1st, Catharine Mulson 1855, 2d, Abbie
J. Conrad, 3d, Emeline TiUey: June 14,
1865 ; res. Brunswick, Rensselaer County,
N. Y.; occ. hotel, issue.
gen 69° V Jeremiah S. Hakes, b. at Petersburg, New
York, March 28, 1831; in. 1st,
1854, 2d, Harriet Dunham Feb-
ruary 20, 1872 ; res. Grafton ; occ. farmer.
issue.
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gen 691 VI Albert C. I fakes, b. at Petersburg, June 27,
1840; in. Permelia F. Hakes, daughter
of Danforth Hakes, September 26, 1862;
farm and hotel ; res. Petersburg, Rens-
selaer County, N. Y. issue.
It is due this man to say that he gave me the first clue
to the descendants of Jonathan Hakes, and has freely given
much time and labor to assist in making up this record, for
which many thanks. — Author.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (540).
Seth E. Hakes,4 son of Weeden, Sr.,3 of Jonathan,2
of Solomon,1 and Hannah.
692 I Seth E. Hakes, Jr., b. August I, 1822, at
Petersburg, N. Y.; vi. Edna Waite ; d.
October 18, 1850, at same place. Tomb-
stone record.
693 II Warren A. Hakes, b. October 10, 1825, at
Petersburg, Rensselaer County, N. Y.;
d. same place September 17, 1845.
694 III Henry E. Hakes, b. January 10, 1830, at
Petersburg, New York.
695 IV Electa Hakes, b. April 25, 1834; m. Tho-
mas Amies ; lived and d. at Berlin, Rens-
selaer County, N. Y. Saw her Tomb-
stone 1887. — Author.
696 V Harvey S. Hakes, b. January 17, 1840, at
Petersburg, N. Y.; ;//. Alvina Wilcox ;
res. Petersburg N. Y. issue.
697 VI William Franklin Hakes, b. September 13,
1842, at Petersburg, N. Y.; m. Adalaide
Torrey ; res. Petersburg, N. Y. issue.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (546).
John D. Hakes,5 son of Dennison,4 of Caleb,3 of
Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and Betsy.
g®n 698 I A/man C. Hakes, b. September 12, 1827; d.
September 9, 1833.
gfn 699 II Parmerly Hakes, b. October 16, 1830; m.
Melissa Clark 1852, and had issue as fol-
lows, received too late to be put in their
proper places in next generation, on ac-
count of the manuscript being paged and
the names numbered :
Ju 699^ Ann Elizabeth Hakes, b. February 7, 1853.
Jn 699^ John D. Hakes, Jr., b. June 15, 1857; m.
Philena Morris 1880, and has four chil-
dren as follows : Estella M. Hakes, b-
1 88 1 ; Libbie Hakes, b. 1883 ; Dorothy
Hakes, b. 1885; Dennison Hakes, b.
1887.
g«n 700 III Hannah M. Hakes, b. April 25, 1837; m.
William Parks; d. December 1, 1876.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (550).
Samuel J. Hakes,5 son of Dennison,4 of Caleb,3 of
Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and Almira.
g«n 701 I Charlotte L. M. Hakes, b. June 25, 1838, at
Petersburg, Rensselaer County, N. Y.;
111. D. L. Cobb, of North Chester, Mass.,
1856. Had seven children, two yet
living, Charles J. Cobb and Mrs. James
W. Harder, of Troy, N. Y., who d.
March 17, 1881 ; res. Petersburg, Rens-
selaer County, N. Y.
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g*n 702 II Lydia Jane I lakes, b. May 21, 1840, at
Niles, Cayuga County, N. Y.; ///. Thomas
M. Tilley 1856. Had two children, one
daughter living ; res. East Grafton,
Rensselaer County, N. Y.
703 III Eunice Angeline Hakes, b. April 11, 1843,
at Niles, Cayuga County, N.Y.; ///.John
G. Pidge 1862 ; res. Glen Haven, N. Y.
g®n 704 IV Almon D. Hakes, b. October 30, 1 846, at
Niles, Cayuga County, N. Y.; ///. Sarah
E. Avery, at Petersburg, N. Y., 1871;
occ. ice merchant; res. 133 Eighth
Avenue, New York City.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (557). /O 1 1 <~~
Clark Hakes, Jr.,5 son of Clark, Sr.,4 of Caleb,3 of
Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and Esther.
gen 7°A% I Oscar C. Hakes, b. 1 83 1, ?\ moved to
Ohio ; d.
g®n 704^ II Louisa Hakes, b. 1833, ?\ moved to Ohio; d.
gen 7°5 HI Ada/aide Hakes, b. 1835, ? at Petersburg;
///. Zebulon Tilley 1854 ?; res. Grafton,
Rensselaer County, N. Y.
gfn 7°6 IV William C. Hakes, b. 1837, f; moved to
Ohio ; d.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (572).
Joshua L. Hakes,5 son of Justus,4 of Caleb,3 of Jona-
than,2 of Solomon,1 and Elizabeth.
707 I Lucy Hakes, b. March 17, 1866; ///. Henry
Safford 1885; res. Mechanicsville, Sara-
toga County, New York.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (574).
Jonathan Hakes, Jr., 4th,5 son of Jonathan, Jr., 3d,4
of Jonathan, Jr.,3 of Jonathan, Sr.,2 of
Solomon,1 and .
£n 708 I Julia A. Hakes, b. 1830, ?; m. Reaves.
gen 709 II Clorinda Hakes, b. 1832, t.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (577).
Philander Hakes,5 son of Jonathan, Jr., 3d.,4 of
Jonathan, Jr.,3 of Jonathan, Sr.,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and .
Ken 710 I Henry Hakes ,6. 1834,.?.
g«n 711 II Marion Hakes, b. 1836, t.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (580).
Franklin Hakes,5 son of Jonathan, Jr., 3d,4 of Jona-
than, Jr.,3 of Jonathan, Sr.,2 of Solomon,1
and .
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (584).
Joseph M. Hakes,5 son of William,4 of Jonathan, Jr.,8
of Jonathan, Sr.,2 of Solomon,1 and .
®n 713 I William J. Hakes, b. November 21, 1852,
at Westmoreland, Oneida County, N. Y.;
m. Emily A. Packer March 19, 1874; occ.
farmer ; res. Adams, Jefferson County,
New York, issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (585).
Nathan L. Hakes,5 son of William,4 of Jonathan,
Jr.,3 of Jonathan, Sr.,2 of Solomon.1
THE HAKES FAMILY. I 37
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714 I Chester M. Hakes, b. October 19, i860, at
Westmoreland, Oneida County, N. Y.;
res. Dix, Oneida County, N. Y.
sin 7lS H Catharine L. Hakes, b. February 4, 1862,
at Westmoreland, Oneida County, N. Y.
g®n 716 III Elma Hakes, b. January 14, 1865, at West-
moreland, Oneida County, N. Y.; d.
August 15, 1865, at Dix, Oneida County,
New York.
gin 7]7 IV Jessie A. Hakes, b. February 21, 1874, at
Westmoreland, Oneida County, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (589).
David P. Hakes,5 son of Jonathan, Jr.,3 of Jonathan,
Sr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Nancy.
g*„ 718 I Harvey L. Hakes, b. 1854, ? at Homer Cal-
houn County, Michigan.
II Myron Hakes, b. 1856, ? at Homer, Cal-
houn County, Michigan.
III Alice Hakes, b. 1858, ? at Homer, Calhoun
County, Michigan.
IV Loren Hakes, b. i860, ? at Homer, Calhoun
County, Michigan.
V William Hakes, b. 1862, ? at Homer, Cal-
houn County, Michigan.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (590).
Jonathan B. Hakes,5 son of Jabez,4 of Jonathan, Jr.,3
of Jonathan, Sr.,2 of Solomon,1 and
Melissa.
gen 723 I Rosaline L. Hakes, b. September 8, 1861 ;
occ. teacher ; res. Westmoreland, Oneida
County, New York.
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724 II Bertha D. Hakes, b. May 24, 1865, at
Westmoreland, Oneida County, N. Y.;
occ. teacher ; res. Westmoreland, Oneida
County, New York.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (591).
Joseph S. Hakes,5 son of Jabez,' of Jonathan, Jr.,3 of
Jonathan, Sr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Thank-
ful.
®n 725 I Everett D. Hakes, b. December 1, 1859;/-^.
East Pepin, Wisconsin.
g£n 726 II Joseph Hakes, b. April 3, 1863; d. April
23, 1863.
gfn 727 HI Nettie Hakes, b. February 26, 1867; res.
East Pepin, Wisconsin.
gen 728 IV Emma J. Hakes, b. November 8, 1870; res.
East Pepin, Wisconsin.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (592).
Harvey J. Hakes,5 son of Jabez,4 of Jonathan, Jr.,3
of Jonathan, Sr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Mary.
I Lila Levina Hakes, b. April 4, 1870, at Al-
bany, Pepin County, Wis.
II Son, b. Sept. 7, 1871; d. same day, un-
named.
III Nancy Althera Hakes, b. March 8, 1873, at
Albany, Pepin County, Wis.
IV Lettie Blanche Hakes, b. January 12, 1875,
at Albany, Pepin County, Wis.
V Lida Victoria Hakes, b. Nov. I, 1876, at
Albany, Pepin County, Wis.
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THE HAKES FAMILY. I 39
gen 734 VI Myron Edson Hakes, b. July 10, 1878, at
Albany, Pepin Co., Wis.; d. April 25,
1879.
gen 735 VII Ida Luella Hakes, b. Dec. 1, 1880, at Al-
bany, Pepin Co., Wis.; d. Jan. 17, 1881,
at same place.
geu 7& VIII Cora Edna Hakes, b. Feb. 24, 1883, at Al-
bany, Pepin County, Wis.
g«n 737 IX Son, b. Aug. 18, 1884; d. Sept. 29, 1884,
unnamed.
gen 738 X William Earl Hakes, b. Nov. 23, 1885, at
Albany, Pepin Co., Wis.; present residence
of above is Rock Falls, Wis.
There is an adopted son in this family who is and will
be known by the name of Marcus Hakes.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (593).
Egbert E. Hakes,5 son of Jabez,4 of Jonathan, Jr.,3
of Jonathan, Sr.,2 of Solomon,1 and
Hattie.
gen 739 I Abbie Hakes, b. 1870?.
gfn 740 II Ida B. Hakes, b. 1873 /.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (595).
William Henry Hakes,5 son of Jabez,4 of Jona-
than, Jr.,3 of Jonathan, Sr.,2 of Solomon,1
and ( )
I Hattie J. Hakes, b. Aug. 29, 1869, at Ber-
lin, Rensselaer Co., N. Y.; m. Adelbert
Winn.
II Flora M. Hakes, b. May 26, 1870.
III Edson W. Hakes, b. Aug. 29, 1872.
IV Ellie L. Hakes, b. Feb. 22, 1874.
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VII
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Grade E. Hakes, b. Sept. 29, 1875.
Minnie B. Hakes, b. Oct. 8, 1877.
Ida A. Hakes, b. Aug. 14, 1879.
Addie G. Hakes, b. March 28, 1881.
Carrie L. Hakes, b. March 6, 1883.
Lena E. Hakes, b. Aug. 21, 1884.
Artie E. Hakes, b. April 9, 1886; d. July
29, 1886.
The above children were all born at Berlin, Rensselaer
Co., N. Y., and all except the oldest one reside at home.
CHILDKKN OF NUMBER (598).
George Hakes,s son of Solomon,4 of George,3 of
Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and Marion.
752 I George Henry Hakes, b. January I, 1825;
///. Nancy Larabee ; res. Bradford Co.,
Pa.; occ. farmer, issue.
753 II Mary Sabrina I lakes, b. June 29, 1826, in
Rensselaer County, N. Y. ; m. William
Rake; d. in Tioga County, N. Y.
754 III Hannah Hakes, b. September 14, 1828; ;//.
Joseph Scriven June 18, 18 — ; res. Ever-
green, Bradford Co., Pa.
755 VI Carey R. Hakes, b. May 22, 1831, in Brad-
ford County, Pa.; m. Harriet Mellissa
Brimmer ; occ. farmer ; d. in War of the
States at Savannah. Was with Sherman
in March to the Sea. issue.
gin 756 V Davis Hakes, M. D., b. February 22, 1834,
in Bradford County, Pa.; m. Harriet Gil-
let. Practiced his profession at New
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THE HAKES FAMILY. I4I
Era, Bradford Co., Pa.; d. Aug. 6, 1872. issue. His widow
;//. Reuben Hakes, son of David Hakes.
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-:- VI Rufus Sullivan Hakes, b. April, 1836 ; m.
H. J. Adkins July 26, 1859; occ. farmer
and builder; res. New Albany, Bradford
Co., Pa. issue.
These children were all born in Grafton, Rensselaer Co.,
New York.
gfn 758 VH Susan Hakes, b. 1838; m. James Teeter;
res. Bradford County, Pa.
759 VIII Reuben Jeremiah Hakes, b. January 12,
1 S 4 t , in Bradford County, Pa. ; m. 1st
Louise H. Hinson May 12, 1S59; 2d,
Sarah E. Chapman April 13, 1864. Was
a soldier in war between the States and
honorably discharged ; res. Barbour's
Mills, Lycoming Co., Pa.; oce. farmer and
Justice of the Peace, issue.
£n 760 IX Charlotte Hakes, b. 1843; ///. Dennis Bump
1865 ; res. Evergreen, Bradford Co., Pa.
761 X Adeline Hakes, b. June 29, 1 847, in Brad-
ford County, Pa. ; m. Alpheus Mosier ;
res. Evergreen, Bradford Co., Pa.; d. Oc-
tober 23, 1863.
762 XI Aaron Hakes, b. June 29, 1847 ;d. July 29,
1847.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (6oi).
Aaron Hakes,5 son of Solomon,4 of George,3 of
Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and Molly.
gfn 763 I liber Hakes, b. 1 S3 1 / res. Williamstown,
Berkshire Co., Mass.
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®n 764 II Lizzie Sybil Hakes, b. 1833; m. — Stone
1854? res. Syracuse, N. Y.
765 III William Henry Hakes, b. 1839/ Nothing
more learned of this man except that he
was last heard of in Michigan.
gin 7^6 IV Warren Hakes, b. 1841 ; res. Williamstown,
Mass.
gen
tin 767 V Rhoda Hakes, b. 1843; m. Hiram Phillips ;
res. Grafton Centre, Rensselaer Co., N.
Y.; no children.
gfn 768 VI Nathan Hakes, b. December 13, 1846, at
Grafton, New York ; in. Patience Hewes,
of Williamstown, Mass., March 27, 1869.
Lived at North Adams until 1886 and
moved to his present res., Central Falls,
Rhode Island, issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (603).
David Hakes,5 son of Solomon,4 George,3 of Jona-
than,2 of Solomon,1 and Elmira.
gfn 769 I Lois M. Hakes, b. June 15, 1838, at Bradford
County, Pa.
®„ 770 II Mariam Hakes, b. Septembers, 1839; d.
December 8, 1842.
771 III William Hakes, b. January 22, 1842; d.
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December 10, 1842.
gin 772 IV Emetine Hakes, b. Jan. 12, 1844, at Bradford
County, Pa.; d. Oct. 18, 1885.
gin 773 V Reuben Hakes, b. November 4, 1845 ; in.
Harriet, widow of Dr. Davis Hakes,
1873.?. issue.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (604).
Milford C. Hakes,5 son of Solomon,4 of George,3
of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and Amelia.
g«u 774 I Debah A. Hakes, b. 1839 ?.
gen 775 II Abagail C. Hakes, b. 1841.
g«n 776 III Clark M. Hakes, b. Dec. 25, 1843, at Brad-
ford Co., Pa.; ///. 1st, Phebe Rorick Nov.
'3, i860. She d. March 25, 1862; 2d,
Sarah A. Seeley, of New York. Was
wagon master one year in War of the
States, and then drummer to the close of
the war. Beat the drum before the rifle
pits at Petersburg, Va. Was honorably
discharged June 9, 1865 ; occ. farmer and
speculator ; res. Alvira, Union Co., Pa.
issue.
yjj IV Mary M. Hakes, b. March 24, 1845, at
Bradford Co., Pa.; m. Smith Norton June
24, 1865 ; res. Union, Broom Co., N. Y.
778 V Almina K. Hakes, b. Sept. 13, 1847, at New
Albany, Bradford Co., Pa.; d. May 23 —
18—.
779 VI George IV. Hakes, b. January, 1849; d-
779^2 VII Harriet A. Hakes, b. Aug. 29, 1850, at New
Albany, Bradford Co., Pa.; m. Joseph Lee ;
res. New Albany, Bradford Co., Pa.
, 780 VIII George Edward Hakes, b. July 20, 1853, at
New Albany, Bradford Co. Pa.; ;//. Juli-
ette Chapman 1872; occ. farmer; res.
Niles Valley, Tioga Co., Pa. issue.
781 IX Hannah E. Hakes, b. Dec. 17, 1855; in.
Jackson Mandeville ; res. Ithaca, N. Y.
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gfn 782 X Lyman P. Hakes, b. June 24, 1861, at New
Albany, Bradford Co., Pa.
gfn 783 XI Frances C. Hakes, b. Aug. 1, 1863, at New-
Albany, Bradford Co., Pa.
g«n 784 XII Phebe G. Hakes, b. Feb. 2, 1866, at New
Albany, Bradford Co., Pa.; m. Fred W.
Warren March 5, 1880; res. Syracuse,
New York.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (608).
Jabez C. Hakes, Jr.,5 son of Jabez,1 of George,3 of
Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and Lois.
K1n 785 I Myron C. Hakes, b. January 22, 1858; occ.
clerk ; res. Troy, N. Y.
gon 786 II George L. Hakes, b. August 12, 1859; occ-
clerk, res. Kansas City, Mo.
gen 7^7 HI Lois Madura Hakes, b. July 30, 1862; res.
Troy, N. Y.
gfn 788 IV Nina M. Hakes, b. May 19, 1867.
A 7<s9 V Mary IT. Hakes, b. December 27, 1869.
gen 79° VI Carrie M. Hakes, b. August 4, 1 87 1 ; d.
October 5, 1871.
gin 791 VII Grace P. Hakes, b. May 31, 1873.
gen 79- VIII Willie If. Hakes, b. March 7, 1877; d. July
2, 1877.
g?n 793 IX Nellie G. Hakes, b. June 3, 1879; d. Aug.
23, 1880.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (609).
( i eorge L. Hakes,5 son of Jabez,4 of George,3 of Jona-
than,2 of Solomon,1 and Fsther.
g"n 794 I Dexter L. Hakes, b. 1850; res. Nebraska.
THE HAKES FAMILY. I45
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (6 1 i).
Nathan L. Hakes,5 son of Jabez,4 of George,3 of
Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and Waitey.
gen 795 I Edgar Lczvis Hakes, b. July 4, 1856; ;//.
Mary Brace Dec. i, 1878. issue.
g£n 796 II Harry W. Hakes, b. September 27, 1865 ;
occ. teacher ; res. Cropseyville, Rensse-
laer Co., N. Y.
g«n 797 III Orpha M. Hakes, b. May 16, 1876.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (6 1 3).
William H. Hakes,5 son of Jabez,4 of George,3 of
Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and Mary.
gen 798 I Gertrude Hakes, b. 1875, in Kansas City,
Missouri ?.
?fn 799 II R-ay Hakes, b. 1880; res. Meadville, Pa.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER ( ).
George W. Hakes,5 grandson of Jabez,4 of George,3
Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and Agnes.
g®n 800 I William Hakes, b. res. Troy, N. Y.
gfn 801 II Mary Hakes, b. res. Troy, N. Y.
g®n 802 III Flora Hakes, b. res. Troy, N. Y.
e«n 803 IV Nellie Hakes, b. res. Troy, N. Y.
gfn 804 V Alice Hakes, b. res. Troy, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (6l6).
Eber Hakes,5 son of Samuel,4 of George,3 of Jona-
than,2 of Solomon,1 and Eliza.
£n 805 I Mary Maria Hakes, b. Oct. 16, 1882, at
Owego, N. Y.
gen 806 II Alvak Smith Hakes, b. May 10, 1884, at
Owego, N. Y.
I46 THE HAKES FAMILY.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (6 I 7).
Stiles Hakes/' son of Nathan, Jr.,4 of Nathan, Sr.,3
of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and Sarah.
gen 807 I David Stiles Hakes, b. February 20, 1835,
in Central New York. When about ten
years of age moved with his father to
Michigan, and about 1870, after his fath-
er's death, to California; m. Eunice P.
Burdick ; occ. civil engineer ; res. San
Francisco, Cal. issue.
gfn 808 II Oscar Fitzalan Hakes, b. September 23,
1842, in Central New York, was edu-
cated in Albany ; graduate of Albany
Law School has been in California since
1870; occ. attorney at law; res. Bridge-
port, Mono County, California. From
1st edition we copy :
"As we go to press we received the Evening Miner,
Bodie, California, in which the following announcement is
made :
"BY TELEGRAPH.
"O. F. Hakes Appointed Superior Judge.
"Sacramento, Dec. 14, 1886. — 2:30 p. m.
"Governor Stoneman, having received petitions from
Mono County, signed by leading citizens, and supplemented
by other recommendations, he at once ordered that a com-
mission issue to O. F. Hakes as Superior Judge of Mono
County, vice R. M. Briggs, deceased.
" [We move a committee of three be appointed to inform
THE HAKES FAMILY. 147
Lawyer O. F. Hakes that he is now Judge O. F. Hakes. —
Ed. Miner^\
"Judge Hakes assumed the duties of his position Decem-
ber 17, 1886, and as soon as Court was declared opened he
made, substantially, the following brief remarks :
" ' In assuming the duties of the office of Superior Judge
of Mono County, made vacant by the death of the late
lamented Judge Briggs, it is with a full consciousness on
my part of the responsibilities assumed as well as the
obligations imposed. I fully appreciate that a public office
is a public trust, and that the appointment or election to it
is a delegation of the trust to the person appointed or
elected for the time being. Offices are not established for
the benefit of the office-holder, but for the benefit of the
people. In performing the duties of the office I shall rely
upon the faithful and cordial support of the members of the
Bar, county officers, and all well-disposed citizens generally,
not only in the administration of the law, but in the promo-
tion and carrying out of all needed systems of economy
and reform. It will be my constant aim to do my whole
duty without fear or favor, and I trust that my labors will
be directed by sound intelligence, and with strict probity
and impartiality to all, and for the best interests of all con-
cerned.' " Judge Hakes was elected to the same office for
a full term in 1888.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (6 I 8).
Chauncy Hakes,5 son of Nathan, Jr.,4 of Nathan, Sr.,3
of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and Deborah.
Ktn 809 I Frances Hakes, /?.at Cuyler, N. Y., Feb. 1 2,
1 851; m. Frank Humphrey; res. Syra-
cuse, N. Y.
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Jonathan md Harris!:
?*n S I Permelia F. h . r
m. Albe :. Peters-
V.
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?*n 1 1 > 4, at Skene-
; w. Charles Heselden July
Tonawanda, N. Y.
Ill / . I &//* f fakes, b. June 22, 1858, at
X.\m. John Kirschenbaum
[879; r*x Syracuse,
THE HAKES FAMILY.
CHILDREN OF HUM E R : 3
A: E - Hakes.' son of Jesse, Jr..4 of Jesse, Sr..3
of Jonathan. :" Solomon,1 and .
• 5i8 I . i b. April 5, 1S5 Flint
Michigan.
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J; 3ac III Charles H Hakes, .'. April 8, 1S06; res.
Flint M ch.
The above record, such as it is, has come to hand at
last, on the 24th April, 188
CHILDREN OF NUMBER : ;
De Forest Hakes.- son o\ le*$e. Jr.,4 of Jesse. S
of Jonathan3 S mon,1 and
521 I Sept 30, 1 867, at Cortland,
X. Y: es. Cortland. X. V.
II Henry S.h b. Jan. 25, 1871, at Cort-
land. X. Y.: Sanu ace.
Ill - es, :'. May 1. 1873, at Cort-
land, N. Y.; same place.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER : 5
Stephen Van Rensselaer Hakes,5 son of Rensse-
er.4 of Jessie,3 of Jonathan,3 of Solo-
mon.1 and Lar.:
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S24 I -V rge Hakes Nov. 3, 1S42. at Sand
Lake, Rensselaer Co., N. Y.; occ. Veter-
inary Surgeon and breeder of blooded
horses ; res. Chicago, Ills.
I50 THE HAKES FAMILY.
*a 825 II John R. Hakes, b. March 16, 1845, at Sand
Lake, New York ; m. Mary Ann Smith;
occ. farmer ; res. Longpoint, Livingston
Co., 111. issue.
By second wife.
g®n 826 III Angeline Hakes, b. Sept. 15, 1850, at Sand
Lake, N. Y. ; m. John Bailey ; res. Pon-
tiac, Livingston Co., 111.
g®n 827 IV Lucy N. Hakes, b. July 25, 1859, at Hal-
lock, Peoria Co., 111.; m. Martin S. Clegg
Oct. 2, 1883 ; res. Streater, 111.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (660).
Anthony Hakes,5 son of Rensselaer,4 of Jesse,3 of
Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and .
g«n 828 I Mary S. Hakes, b. Dec. 1, 1845, at West
Hallock, Peoria Co., 111. ; ///. Jules A.
Potter March 29, 1866; res. West Hal-
lock, Peoria Co., 111.
g«n 829 II Egbert E. I lakes, b. August 5 , 1 848, at West
Hallock, Peoria Co., 111. ; ///. Marion
Rankin March 24, 1870; occ. farmer;
res. West Hallock, Peoria Co., 111. issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (66 1).
Alanson Hakes,5 son of Rensselaer,4 of Jesse,3 of
Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
*n 830 I Emerson Hakes, b. February 7, 1846, at
Southampton, 111.; in. Maggie Rankin
April 6, 1867; occ. farmer and brick-
maker ; res. Rutland, 111.
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g*n 831 II Alvin Hakes, b. Sept. 2, 1848, at South-
ampton, 111.; d. May 5, 1859, at South-
ampton, 111.
g*n 832 III Emclinc Hakes, b. November 14, 1850, at
Southampton, 111.; d. July 18, 1864, at
Southampton, 111.
gen 833 VI Ferris Hakes, b. Sept. 12, 1853, at South-
ampton, 111.; m. Hattie Ward ; res. Rut-
land, 111.
gfn 834 V Marion Hakes, b. April 12, 1855, at South-
ampton, 111.; ///. Thomas Keech March
19, 1885 ; res. Southampton, 111.
gin 835 VI Lydia Hakes, b. March 10, 1857, at South-
ampton, III.; ///. David Blair Aug. 22,
1886; res. Chilacotha, 111.
gin 836 VII Louisa Hakes, b. August 12, 1859, at
Southampton, 111., res. same place.
gin 837 VIII Elmer A. Hakes, b. April 5, 1861, at South-
ampton, 111.; occ. farmer; res. Southamp-
ton, Peoria Co., 111.
838 IX Emma L. Hakes, b. Sept. 5, 1864, at South-
ampton, 111.; d. Sept. 5, 1866, at same
place.
839 X William Hakes, b. June 17, 1867, at South-
ampton, 111.; occ. farmer ; res. Southamp-
ton, Peoria County, 111.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (662).
Daniel Hakes,5 son of Rensselaer,4 of Jesse,3 of
Jonathan,2 of Solomon.1
840 I Zebidon P. Hakes, b. March 10, 1845, at
Berlin, Rensselaer Co., N. Y.; m. Lucre-
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tia A. Pierce March 10, 1867; occ. farmer. Was a private
in Co. "C." 14th Regt Infantry. ILL Vol. in War of States
Honorably discharged.
s®n S41 II Alonzo C. H b. Nov. 16, 1852, at
West Ha Peoria C >., 111.; m. Emily
Carson Aug. 8, [872; d. Was drowned
in the Illinois river March 25. 1S77 at
Rome, Peoria Co., 111.
:«._ -2 III Albert T. Hakes, b. Dec 26, 185 , at We,:
Hallock, Peoria Co.; ;//. Josie Butts
Dec. 27, 1882 ; res. West Hallock, Peoria
Co.. 111.; occ. farmer.
« : IV Nellu R "... .". Jan. 6, i , at West
Hallock, 111.; )>:. Wallace Sim] son Dec.
31, 1883 ; re: laliock, Peoria Co.,
Illinc -
CHILDREN MBER (665
Alfred Hakes,5 son of R nsselaer,4 of Jesse,5 of
Jonathan/ of Solomon I Marion.
' -44 I yared D. Hakes, b. Jan. 1,1834 rlin,
Rensselaer Co.. N. V.: iw. Mar}- E. Clegg
Dec. 24, : 74 Dana, 111.; occ. farmer.
.
J*n ■ II AnnaM.h Aug. 17, 1838, at West
Hallock, Peoria Co., 111.; d. same place.
1859.
2fn S46 III Anthony }. Hakes, b. April 26, 1860, at
West Hallock, 111.; m. Man.- Arnetta
Belt Dec. 14. 1882; occ. farmer; rt
Kansas, issi
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THE HAKES FAMILY. I 5 3
847 IV Lunette Hakes, b. Dec. 16, 1863, at Dana,
Illinois.; ;//. Henry A. Swift Oct. 20,
18S5 ; res. Dana, 111.
gfn 848 V Mary fane Hakes, b. Aug. 19, 1869, at
Dana. 111.
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849 VI Edgar Hakes, b. Au;;\ 16, 1871, at Dana,
Illinois.
gfn §5° VII Arthur Hakes, b. Sept. 22, 1873, at Dana,
Illinois.
gfn 85 1 VIII Cara il%' Hakes, b. Sept. 5, [876, at Dana,
Illinois.
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852 IX Nellie Hakes, b. Jan. 19, 1878, at Dana, 111.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER
Joel Hak - n of Rensselaer,4 of Jesse,3 of Jona-
than,2 of Solomon,1 and Maria.
853 I Maryette Hakes, b. Oct, 29, 1854, at Ber-
lin, Rensselaer Co., X. Y.; ;;/. Albert P.
Halsted Dec. 24, 1874; res. Wyoming,
111.
854 II Lneretia Hakes, b. Oct. 30, i860, at Akron,
111.; ///. John C. Colman Sept. 24, 1S85 ;
res. Longpoint, 111.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (66
Martin Hake.-,5 son of Rensselaer/ of Jesse,3 of
Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and Amanda.
gfn 855 I Eri D. Hakes, b. September 2, 1853, at
Berlin, Rensselaer County, N. Y.; m.
Josephine Bailey February 7, 1875, at
Dana, IJL; res. Clyde, Kansas ; occ. far-
mer, issue.
154 THE HAKES FAMILY.
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6
gen
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856 II Lester B. Hakes, b. August 6, 1855, at
West Hallock, Peoria County, 111.; m.
Lottie E. Boggs February 15, 1877, at
Dana, 111.; res. Clyde, Kansas ; occ. far-
mer, issue.
857 III Miles C. Hakes, b. October 23, 1857; d.
April 10, 1 87 1, at Dana, LaSalle County,
Illinois.
858 IV Emery A. Hakes, b. March 17, i860, at
West Hallock, Peoria County, 111.; m.
Emma B. Pritchet January 4, 1882, at
Peoria County, 111.; res. Houston, Kan-
sas ; occ. farmer, issue.
859 V Stary M. Hakes, b. January 27, 1862, at
Dana, LaSalle County, 111.; ;//. Jennie
Hall January 6, 1885, at Eureka, 111.;
res. Clyde, Kansas ; occ. farmer, issue.
860 VI Esther E. Hakes, b. October 19, 1863, at
Dana, 111.; ;//. John F. Ridge December
18, 1883; res. Clyde, Kansas.
Kfn 861 VII Rose M. Hakes, £. September 1, 1865 ; d.
April 6, 1867, at Dana, 111.
gfn 862 VIII Minnie M. Hakes, b. March 21, 1868, at
Dana, 111.; d. June 28, 1868, at same
place,
gfn 863 IX Charles E. Hakes, b. August 22, 1869, at
Dana, 111.
g®n 864 X Herbert S. Hakes, b. August 21, 1871, at
Dana, 111.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (673).
Jesse R. Hakes,5 son of Willet,4 of Jesse,3 of Jona-
than,2 of Solomon,1 and Catharine.
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THE HAKES FAMILY. 155
-en 865 I Catharine Ctiestia Hakes, b. September 30,
1844; in. Joseph Evans, of Iowa.
®n 866 II Elizabeth Alice Hakes, £. June 13, 1846; d.
November 13, 1846.
g"n 867 III David Brainard Hakes, b. October 25,
1 847 ; 111. 1 870 ?. issue.
g*n 868 IV Harlan Page Hakes, b. October 17, 1849;
m. Susan Coon, 1876; res. Westerly,
R. I. issue.
gen 869 V Olive L. Hakes, b. June 22, 185 1 ; m. John
H. Phelps.
gen 87° VI Nancy Manila Hakes, b. October 24, 1853 ;
111. Harrison Edgerton ; res. Williams-
ton, Ingham County, Mich.
gfn 871 VII Orlando Merril Hakes, b. November 5,
1858 ; 111. issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (684).
George W. Hakes,5 son of Myrenus,4 of Jesse,3 of
Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and Maggie.
gfn 872 I Willet J. Hakes, b. February 20, 1875, at
Homer, N. Y.; d. August 4, 1884, at
same place.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (686).
Ira D. Hakes,5 son of Weeden, Jr.,4 of Weeden,
Sr.,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Hannah.
gen 873 I Phebc R. Hakes, b. at Petersburg October
15, 1848; d. October 15, 1852.
gin 874 II Bishop E. Hakes, b. at Petersburg July 20,
1850; 111. Martha Finkle ; d. October 15,
1874, at Brunswick, N. Y.
I56 THE HAKES FAMILY.
gen
*n 875 III Joscpliine Hakes, b. at Petersburg Novem-
ber 7, 1858 ; m. Jason Campbell Decem-
ber, 1878; res. Brunswick, N. Y.
gen 876 IV Dennison Hakes, b. at Petersburg January
6, 1 86 1 ; m. Mary Brookner July 4,
1885 ; res. Brooklin, N. Y.; occ. farmer.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (688).
Joshua W. Hakes,5 son of Weedcn, Jr.,4 of Weeden,
Sr.,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Phebe.
Henrietta Hakes, b. at Petersburg October
1,8,1850.
Ida Hakes, b. at Brunswick February 18,
1853 ; res. Petersburg, N. Y.
George R. Hakes, b. at Brunswick Decem-
ber 18, 1857 ; res. Minnesota.
Nellie E. Hakes, b. at Grafton January 16,
1863.
V Cornell W. Hakes, b. at Grafton February
14, 1867; res. Brooklin, Rensselaer
County, N. Y.
VI Ida M. Hakes, b. at Grafton July 25, 1868;
res. Grafton.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (689).
Leonard S. Hakes/' son of Weeden, Jr.,4 of Weeden,
Sr.,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Catharine.
893 I Bertha Hakes, b. at Brunswick September
30, 1856; m. Edward Hewett ; d. March
4, 1 88 1 , at Grafton ; m. Edward B. Hewitt
and had children, Charles E. Hewitt, b.
1877, and Frank L. Hewitt, b. 1880.
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878
II
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gen
879
III
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gen
89O
IV
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gen
89I
V
6
gen
892
VI
6
gen
6
gen
894
6
gen
895
6
gen
896
gen
897
gen
THE HAKES FAMILY. I 57
By second wife.
II Etta Hakes, b. at Grafton April 10, i860;
d. December 4, 1875, at Grafton.
III Charlie Hakes, b. at Grafton January 6,
1865 ; m. Lottie McChesney November
13, 1886; res. Brunswick, N. Y.
IV Edgar Hakes, b. at Brunswick June 15,
1872; res. Brunswick.
V Bldnchie Hakes, b. at Brunswick December
6, 1883.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (690).
Jeremiah Hakes,5 son of Weeden, Jr.,4 of Weeden,
Sr.,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and .
®n 898 I Celia Hakes, b. at Grafton July 6, 1856;
res. Grafton ; ;//.
II Linens Hakes, b. at Grafton September 25,
1859 ; vi.
III Jennie Hakes, b. at Grafton November 26,
1 86 1 ; m.
IV Enie Hakes, b. at Grafton February 28,
1865 ; res. Grafton ; m.
V Enoch Hakes, b. at Grafton July 3, 1868; m.
By second wife.
VI Tliaddeus Hakes, b. at Grafton July 12,
1875.
VII Burr Hakes, b. at Grafton September 22,
1879.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (691).
Albert C. Hakes,5 son of Weeden, Jr.,4 of Weeden,
Sr.,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and Per-
melia.
6
gen
899
6
gen
900
6
gen
901
6
gen
902
6
gen
903
6
gen
9O4
I58 THE HAKES FAMILY.
g?n 905 I Alice M. Hakes, b. May 26, 1863, at Peters-
burg, N. Y.; m William Moses and has
a son William Moses, Jr., 7th gen., and
d.\ Alice, b. August 1, 1887; res. City of
New York; d. August I, 1887.
*n 906 II Hattie R. Hakes, b. September 3, 1866; res.
Petersburg.
gen 9°7 HI Chauncey D. Hakes, £. July 21, 1870; res.
Petersburg.
g?n 908 IV Minnie M. Hakes, b. May 5, 1880; res.
Petersburg.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (696).
Harvey Sullivan Hakes,5 son of Weeden, Jr.,4 of
Weeden, Sr.,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1
and Elvira.
A 9°9 I 7?///// Ann Hakes, b. November 8, 1865, at
Petersburg, Rensselaer County, N. Y.;
res. same place.
g°n 910 II George Hakes, b. May 1, 1887, at Peters-
burg, N. Y.
children of number (697).
William Franklin Hakes,5 son of Seth, Sr.,4 of
Weeden, Sr.,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1
and Adelaide.
g*n 911 I Jerry F. Hakes, b. July 4, 1867, at Peters-
burg, N. Y.; in. Anna Dobert, of Berlin,
1885. issue.
g*n 912 II Clara Bell Hakes, b. April 3, 1870, at
Petersburg, N. Y.
6
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913 III William Clayton Hakes, b. July 27, 1883,
at Petersburg, N. Y.
THE HAKES FAMILY. I 59
g®n 914 IV Karl IV. Hakes, b. August 13, 1886, at
Petersburg, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (7 I 3).
William J. Hakes/' son of Joseph M./ of Rens-
selaer,4 of Jonathan, Jr.,3 of Jonathan,
Sr.,2 of Solomon.1
Jn 915 I Albert W. Hakes, b. August 9, 1875, at
Adams, Jefferson County, N. Y.
gen 9*6 II Anna Etta Hakes, b. February 24, 1878,
at Adams, Jefferson County, N. Y.; d.
November 8, 1884.
Jn 917 III Alva J. Hakes, b. May 17, 1886, at Adams,
Jefferson County, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (752).
George Henry Hakes/' son of George,5 of Solo-
mon,4 of George,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and .
gen 918 I George Hakes, b. August 28, 1854, at
Bradford County, Pa.
gin 9*9 II Mariam Hakes, b. April 21, 1856, at Brad-
7
gen
gen
ford County, Pa.; d. 1879.
920 III William H. Hakes, b. January, 1858; d.
December 24, 1879.
jen 921 IV Charlie R. Hakes, b. August 19, 1862, at
Bradford County, Pa.; ///. Florinda Sprin-
ger 1883, ?\ res. Evergreen, Bradford
County, Pa. issue.
922 V Emmie Hakes, b. February 14, 1864; d.
February 10, 1870.
923 VI Ellen Hakes, b. December 1865 ; m. James
Teeter 1885.
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7
gen
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7
gen
7
gen
924 VII Roxanna A. Hakes, b. May 20, 1867; m.
Charles C. Hakes ; res. Lake View,
Montcalm County, Michigan.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (755).
Carey Rogers Hakes,6 son of George,5 of Solomon,4
of George,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1
and Mary.
925 I Charles C. Hakes, b. September 23, 1859,
at Bradford County, Pa.; ///. 1st, Mary
Rosetta Clark June 14, 1881, 2d, Rox-
anna A. Hakes, daughter of George
Henry Hakes, 1883; res. Lake View,
Montcalm County, Michigan, issue.
Jn 926 II Frank Hakes, b. December 1861 ; 111.
Emma Piatt 1873; res. Towanda, Pa.;
occ. railroader, issue.
Jn 927 III Harriet Hakes, b. 1863.
children of number (756).
Dr. Davis I [akes,6 son of George,5 of Solomon,4 of
George,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Harriet,
gin 9-8 I Samuel D. Hakes, b. at New Era, Bradford
County, Pa., August 26, 1871.
children of number (757).
Rufus Sullivan HAKES,f> son of George,5 of Solo-
mon,4 of George,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and H. J.
g^n 929 I Joseph Hakes, b. August I, i860; d. Sep-
tember 5, 1 86 1.
7
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7
gen
THE HAKES FAMILY. l6l
gen 93° U John Hakes, b. June 23, 1862, at Bradford
County, Pa.
931 III Elmira Hakes, b. September 27, 1864; ;//.
Rufus Decker, 1883.
932 IV Fred Hakes, b. May 28, 1867, at Bradford
County, Pa.; m. Josephine Farnsworth ;
res. New Albany, Bradford County, Pa.;
occ. farmer,
gen 933 V James John Hakes, b. December 25, 1872;
res. New Albany, Pa.
gin 934 VI Laura E. Hakes, b. September 3, 1877; tes.
New Albany, Pa.
gin 935 VII Grace Hakes, b. January 8, 1882, at New
Albany, Bradford County, Pa.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (759).
Reuben Jeremiah Hakes,6 son of George,5 of Solo-
mon,4 of George,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Louise M.
gin 936 I Emma Elmira Hakes, b. August 29, i860;
111. George W. Barber 1882.
937 II Rosetta M. Hakes, b. March 20, 1862; m.
Frank Sullivan 1885.
By second wife.
938 III Reuben Jeremiali Hakes, Jr., b. February
12, 1865.
939 IV Mariam Mary Hakes, b. March 25, 1867;
m. John N. Campbell 1886.
940 V Enos George Hakes, b. March 11, 1 869.
941 VI Casper Sullivan Hakes, b. March 16, 1871;
d. December 10, 1876, at Lycoming
County, Pa.
942 VII Nancy Dodge Hakes, b. August 2, 1873.
7
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7
gen
7
gen
7
gen
7
gen
7
gen
1 62 THE HAKES FAMILY.
gin 943 VIII Lotta Elizabeth Hakes, b. May, 1876.
Jn 944 IX Alpheas Beebe Hakes, b. May 23, 1881.
Jn 945 X Loretta Etna Hakes, b. March 21, 1884, at
Lycoming County, Pa.
g*n 946 XI Harlo P. Hakes, b. January 26, 1889.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (768).
Nathan Hakes,6 son of Aaron,5 of Solomon,4 of
George,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Patience.
I Arthur Hakes, b. June 22, 1875, at North
Adams, Mass.; d. same place June 30,
1 881.
II Emma Hakes, b. July 4, 1878, at North
Adams, Mass.; d. same place December
9, 1882.
III Freddie Hakes, b. May 26, 1881, at North
Adams, Mass.; d. same place October 5,
1881.
IV William Hakes, b. April 10, 1883, at North
Adams, Mass.
V David Hakes, b. December 6, 1884, at
North Adams, Mass.
VI Ethel May Hakes, b. April 21, 1887, at
Central Falls, R. I.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (773).
Reuben Hakes,6 son of David,5 of Solomon,4 of
George,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Harriet.
iln 953 I Carrie Hakes, b. July u, 1874, at Ever-
green, Bradford County, Pa.
7
gen
947
7
gen
948
7
gen
949
7
gen
950
7
gen
95i
7
gen
952
gen
7
gen
954
7
gen
955
7
gen
956
7
gen
957
THE HAKES FAMILY. 1 63
II George Thomas Hakes, b. October 9, 1 876,
at Bradford County, Pa.
III Norman H. Hakes, b. January 24, 1879, at
Evergreen, Bradford County, Pa.
IV Nellie Matilda Hakes, b. June 23, 1881, at
Bradford County, Pa.
V Julia Emetine Hakes, b. March 14, 1884, at
Bradford County, Pa.; d. April 27, 1884.
gin 95 8 VI Mata A- Hakes, b. June 21, 1886, at Ever-
green, Bradford County, Pa.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (776).
Clark M. Hakes,6 son of Milford C.,5 of Solomon,4
of George,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon.1
gin 959 I Reuben Hakes, b. November 5, 1861, at
Tompkins County, N. Y.; d. April 10,
1862.
Jn 960 II Mary E. Hakes, b. November 29, 1870; res.
Alvira, Union County, Pa.
gIn 961 III Elmer C. Hakes, b. January 8, 1875 ; res.
Alvira, Union County, Pa.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (780).
George E. Hakes,0 son of Milford C.,r' of Solomon,4
of George,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1
and Julieth.
rln 962 I Rosetta Hakes, b. November 29, 1873, at
Niles Valley, Pa.; d. November 2, 1875.
963 II Mary Hakes, b. September 11, 1875, at
Niles Valley, Pa.; d. May 24, 1882.
964 III William Hakes, b. April 7, 1878, at Niles
gen
gen
7
gen
Valley, Pa.; d. June 12, 1882.
164 THE HAKES FAMILY.
7
gen
7
gen
7
gen
7
gen
965 IV Lucy Hakes, b. May 20, 1880, at Niles
Valley, Pa.
966 V Rosa Flakes, b. February 25, 1882, at Niles
Valley, Pa.
967 VI John Hakes, b. February 27, 1884, at Niles
Valley, Pa.; d. October 15, 1884.
968 VII Ahnina Hakes, b. July 2, 1885, at Niles
Valley, Pa.; d. May 2, 1886.
gin 969 VIII Charles Hakes, b. April 20, 1887, at Niles
Valley, Pa.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (795).
Edgar L. Hakes,6 son of Nathan L.,5 of Jabez,4 of
George,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon.1
gin 97° I Watie F. Hakes, b. August 13, 1883.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (807).
David Stiles Hakes,6 son of Stiles,5 of Nathan, Jr.,4
of Nathan, Sr.,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Eunice.
971 I Sarah Kate Hakes, b. May 16, 1863; ;//.
Rev. George H. Merrill ; res. Oakland,
California.
972 II Otto Fitzalan Hakes, b. October 7, 1887;
res. San Francisco, California.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (8ll).
Porter Hakes,6 son of Danforth,5 of George,4 of
Nathan,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Abbie Jane.
gin 973 I Hattie Jane Hakes, b. October 14, 1873,
at Petersburg, Rensselaer County, N. Y.
7
gen
7
gen
7
gen
THE HAKES FAMILY. 1 6$
974 II Fanny Hakes, b. December 18, 1875, at
Petersburg, Rensselaer County, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (825).
John R. Hakes," son of Stephen Van Rensselaer/' of
Rensselaer,4 of Jesse,3 of Jonathan,2 of
Solomon,1 and Mary.
gin 975 I Jessie M. Hakes, /a May 22, 1885, at Long-
point, Livingston County, 111.
gin 975/4 II Ltllie Myrtle Hakes, b. February 8, 1888,
at Longpoint, Livingston County, 111.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (829).
Egbert Eugene Hakes,0 son of Anthony,5 of Rens-
selaer,4 of Jesse,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Marion.
7
gen
976 I Maggie May Hakes, b. May 10, 1874, at
West Hallock, Peoria County, 111.
gin 977 II Herbert E. Hakes, b. May 3, 1876, at West
Hallock, Peoria County, 111.
gin 978 HI Geneva Ethel Hakes, b. November 22,
1884, at West Hallock, Peoria County,
Illinois.
children of number (844).
Jared D. Hakes,6 son of Alfred,5 of Rensselaer,4 of
Jesse,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Mary E.
gin 979 I Rena F. Hakes, b. April 23, 1876, at Dana,
Illinois.
gen 980 II Ira C. Hakes, b. April 24, 1877, at Dana,
Illinois.
166 THE HAKES FAMILY.
Jn 981 III Ada Hakes, b. January, ;, 1SS2, at Dana,
Illinois
«In 9s- IV Alice M. Hakes, b. August 50. 1SS5, at
Dana, Illinois.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (S46).
Anthony J. Hakes/ son of Alfred,5 of Rensselaer,4
of Jesse,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Mary A.
gin 9S3 I Myra Amanda H . December 11,
5, at Dana, Illinois.
t*n 9S4 II William Alfred Hakes, b. April 21, iSS;.
at Dana. Illinois,
gin 983 HI Netl :th Hakes, b. November 30,
56, at Logan Count}-, Kansas.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (?::
Eri D. Hake-/ son of Martin V.,"' of Rensselaer,4
of Jesse,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Josephine.
E;n 986 I Milo F. Hakes, b. November 1, 1875, at
Clyde, Kansas; d. February 29, 1S76.
g3n 7 II Nellie F. Hakes, b. January 17, 1S77, at
Clyde, Kansas.
g;n - III Jessie May Hakes, b. October 12, 18 So. at
Clyde, Kansas.
Jn 989 IV William Herbert Hakes, b. June 30, 18S4,
at Clyde, Kansas.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (856).
Lester B. Hakes/ son of Martin V.,5 of Rensselaer,4
of Jesse,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Lottie E.
gen
gen
THE HAKES FAMILY. 1 67
1n 990 I Francis E. Hakes, b. February 27, 1878, at
Clyde, Kansas.
Zb 99 l IJ Roy Hakes, b. September I, 1884, at Clyde,
Kansas; d. September 22, 1884.
ln 992 III MUo M. Hakes, b. December 26, 1886, at
Clyde, Kansas.
CHILDREN" OF NUMBER (858).
Emery A. Hakes,6 son of Martin,5 of Rensselaer,4
of Jesse,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Emma B.
gin 993 1 Pcarl M- Hakes> b- APril 23> lS85. at
Houston, Kansas.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (859).
Stary M. Hakes,0 son of Martin/ of Rensselaer,4 of
Jesse,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Jennie.
gin 994 I Ralph H Hakes, b. May 4, 1S87, at Clyde,
Kansas.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (867).
David Brainard Hakes,6 son of Jesse R.,5 of YVil-
let,4 of Jesse,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1
and .
rln 995 I Carleton Jones Hakes, b. 1871, ?.
*, 996 1 1 DeWitt Buf nctt Hakes, b. 1 873, f.
ln 997 III Jessie Ruth Hakes, b. 1875, f.
\n 998 IV Adelia Hakes, b. 1877, ?.
oL 999 V Amy Hakes, b. 18 So, ?.
gen
gen
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1 68 THE HAKES FAMILY.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (868).
Harlan P. Hakes* son of Jesse,0 of Willet,4 of
Jesse,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and
Susan.
gtn iooo I Arlington 0. Hakes, b. January 20, 1878;
res. Westerly, R. I.
Jn 1001 II Robert L. Hakes, b. August 23, 1883 f; res.
Westerly, R. I.
children of number (871).
Orlando Hakes,6 son of Jesse,0 of Willet,4 of Jesse,3
of Jonathan,2 of Solomon.1
g3n 1002 I Catharine Elizabeth Hakes, b.; res. Michi-
gan.
kL ioo3 II Mace Hakes, b.; res. Michigan.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (9 1 i).
Jerry F. Ha i on of William F\,° of Seth, Sr.,4 of
Weeden, Sr.,3 of Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1
and Anna.
1004 I Bessie M. Hakes, b. June 8, 1887, at Peters-
burg, Rensselaer County, N. Y.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (92 i).
Charles R. Hakes,7 son of George Henry,' of
George,0 of Solomon,4 of George,3 of
Jonathan,2 of Solomon,1 and Florinda.
1005 I Mauj-ice Hakes, b. December 9, 1882, at
Evergreen, Bradford County, Pa.
1006 II Jessie May Hakes, b. May 6, 1884, at
P'vergreen, Bradford County, Pa.
g*D 1007 III Lillie B. Hakes, b. September 15, 1886, at
Evergreen, Bradford County, Pa.
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8
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THE HAKES FAMILY. 1 69
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (925).
Charles C. Hakes,7 son of Carey K.,6 of George,5 of
Solomon,4 of George,3 of Jonathan,2 of
Solomon,1 and Roxanna.
*n 1008 I Jennie Corae Hakes, ^.October 19, 1885, at
Lake View, Montcalm County, Michigan.
*n 1009 II Harry Irving Hakes, b. April 13, 1887, at
Lake View, Montcalm County, Michigan.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (926).
Frank Hakes,7 son of Carey K.,6 of George,5 of So-
lomon,4 of George,3 of Jonathan,2 of So-
lomon,1 and Emma.
*n 1010 I Elmer Leon Hakes, b. November 9, 1887,
at Towanda, Bradford County, Pa.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (5).
Solomon Hakes, Jr.,2 son of Solomon, Sr.,1
gfn ion I John Hakes, b. May 20, 1755, at Canaan,
Litchfield County, Conn ; m. Dezier
Downing 1776. Enlisted in War of the
Revolution under Col. Williams, at
Little Hoosic, (then in Albany County),
now Rensselaer County, N. Y.; was at
the battle of Bennington, at the battles
near Saratoga and was granted a pension
in 1833; occ. carpenter and bridge
builder ; lived mostly in the Mohawk
Valley and d. at Utica, New York, Feb-
ruary 9, 1 84 1, and was buried with mili-
tary honors, issue.
_fn 1012 II Solomon J lakes, jd, Jr., b. at Canaan, Litch-
field County, Conn., December 12, 1758;
111. Anna Downing December 12, 1778,
probably in Albany County, New York.
About 1806 he moved to Columbia
Township, Bradford County, Pa., and d.
there October 8, 1841 ; occ. farmer.
issue.
children of number (ioi i).
John Hakes,3 son of Solomon, Jr.,2 of Solomon,1 and
Dezier.
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gt„ 1013 I John Hakes, Jr., b. February 27, 1777, at
Stillwater, Saratoga County, N. Y.; m.
Catharine Nash 1803 or 1804; occ. far-
mer; d. February 26, 1851, at Little
Falls, N. Y. issue.
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Saratoga County, N. Y.; ;//.
1015 III Noble Hakes, b. 1782, t at German Flats,
Herkimer County, N. Y.; m.
*D 10 1 6 IV Nathan Hakes, b. 1784, fat German Flats ;
in.
As these men were all married, it seems remarkable
that not a single descendant of Nos. 2, 3 or 4 have been
found.
gtn IOI7 V Anna Hakes, b. 1786, ? at German Flats;
m. John Brock ; res. in Albany; d.
*n 1018 VI Mary Hakes, b. 1788,.? at German Flats;
ni. John Osborn ; res. at Utica ; d. May
20, 1872, at Utica, N. Y.
gtn IOI9 VII Nancy Hakes, b. 1 791, f at German Flats ;
111. Cartwright, Albany or Troy.
gtn 1020 VIII Matilda Hakes, b. 1793, at German Flats ;
;//. Buel ; res. Troy, ?.
gtn 102 1 IX Ezekiel Hakes, b. 1 796, at German Flats ; d.
1825, ?\ single.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (lOI2).
Solomon Hakes, 3d,3 son of Solomon, Jr.,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Anna.
atn 1022 I Solomon Stanton Hakes, b. 1779, in East-
ern New York; m. 1st, 1800, ?,
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2d, , 3d, Phebe L. Corwin ; d. in Covington, Tioga
County, Pa. This man was known generally as Stanton
Hakes, issue,
gfn 1023 II Josiah Hakes, b. 1781, ? in Eastern New
York; ///. 1803; moved with
his father and brother to Bradford Co.,
Pa., 1806, ?\ d. there, issue.
*n 1024 III Nancy Hakes, b. 1783, in Eastern New
York ; m. Nathaniel Welch 1803, ?\ she
moved also to Pa.
gtn 1025 IV Bebee Hakes, b. 1785, ?; said to have d.
young.
ge„ 1026 V Lucreiia Hakes, b. 1788, ?; said to have d.
young.
gt„ 1027 VI David J lakes, b. 1791, in Eastern New
York ; moved with his father to Pa.,
1806; m. Eleanor Runion January 25,
1816; occ. farmer ; d. January 19, 1868,
at Roseville, Tioga County, Pa. issue.
g'n 1028 VII James Hakes, b. 1798, in Eastern New
York ; moved with his father to Brad-
ford County, Pa., [806; m. 1st, Betsy
Wright July 6, 1820, 2d, Mary A.
Roberts June 29, 1842 ; occ. farmer. He
and his father appear to have lived to-
gether on the same farm in Columbia
Township, Bradford County, Pa.; d. Jan-
uary 21,1 864. issue.
The author has before him the family Bible of this man,
who commences his family record by setting down the
birth of his mother Anna 1757, his father Solomon Hakes
1758, their marriage 1778 and inter alia Solomon's death
1 841, and Anna's death 1842.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (iOI 0.
John Hakes, Jr.,4 .son of John, Sr.,3 of Solomon, Jr.,2
of Solomon,1 and Catharine.
*u [029 I Nancy Hakes, b. August 5, 1804, at Her-
kimer County, N.Y.; ///. William Crosby
1850; d. April 14, 1887, at Parish, Os-
wego Count)', N. V.
* 1030 II Solomon Hakes, b. May 9, 1806, at Little
Falls, Herkimer County, N. Y.; m.
Eleanor Casler July 14, 1829; occ. car-
penter; d. October 18, 1834, at Little
kails, Herkimer County, N. Y. issue.
■ 1031 III James Hakes, b. October 12, 1808, at Her-
kimer County, N. Y.; m. Elizabeth Cas-
ler ; occ. farmer; d. October 16 or 18,
1867, at Little Falls, N. Y. issue.
«, 1032 IV Jo/in Hakes, jr., 3d, b. January 9, 18 10;
never married ; occ. boatman on Erie
canal; d. September 20, 1 830, at Little
Falls, N. Y.
£ 1033 V Desier Hakes, b. September 23, 18 13, at
Herkimer County, N. Y.; m. Marshall
Alvord January 21, 1834; res. Frankfort,
Herkimer County, N. Y.
*, 1034 VI William Hakes, b. 18 17, at Herkimer Co.,
N. Y.; in. Man- Wright, of Dana County,
Wis.; occ. tanner; d. 1868, in Nebraska.
1035 VII Mary Hakes, b. 18 iS, at Herkimer County,
N. Y.; in. James Rushmer 1844; res.
Frankfort, Herkimer County, N. Y.
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1036 VIII Richard Hakes, b. March 9, 1820, at Her-
kimer County, N. Y.; 111. 1st, , 2d,
Minerva M. Mack 1SS5 ; res. Parish, Os-
wego County, N. Y.; occ. farmer. P. O.
address Wrighton, Oswego County, New
York, issue.
1037 IX Jeremiah Hakes, b. 1822, at German Flats,
N. Y.; d. 1823.
1038 X Sophia Hakes, b. 1822, at German Flats,
N. Y.; d. 1823. Nos. IX and X were
twins.
1039 XI Denits Hakes, b. 1824, at German Flats; d.
same year.
1040 XII Harvey Hakes, b. 1826, at Little Falls; d.
1830, at Little Falls.
1041 XIII Joseph Hakes, b. 1829, at Little Falls ; d.
same year at same place.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (l022).
Solomon Stanton Hakes,' son of Solomon,3 of So-
lomon, Jr.,2 of Solomon.1
1042 I Polly flakes, b. 1805, ?, probably in Cov-
ington, Tioga County, Pa; m. Enos
Styles ; res. Ohio.
1043 II Katie Hakes, b. 1807, ? at Covington, Tioga
County, Pa., ?\ m. Isaac Campbell ; res.
Michigan.
1044 III Josiah Hakes, b. August 13, 1808, at Cov-
ington, Pa.; in. 1st Almyra Pettebone, in
Columbia Township, Bradford County,
Pa., March 25, 1832, 2d, Louisa Wil-
liams January 5, 1843; res. Michigan.
issue.
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1045 IV Thomas Hakes, b. 18 13, ? at Covington,
Pa. f; m. Mary Campbell ; d. at Coving-
ton 1 868. issue.
gfn 1046 V Elvira Hakes, b. 18 16, f at Columbia, Brad-
ford County, Pa.; m. D. D. Douglass ;
res. Covington, Pa.
1047 VI Almyra Hakes, b. 1819,.? at Columbia,
Bradford County, Pa.; m. Orlando Dib-
ble ; res. Covington, Pa.
gn 1048 VII Margaret Hakes, b. 1822, fat Columbia
Township, Bradford County, Pa.; m.
Robert Phillips ; res. Ohio.
*n 1049 VIII Elisabeth Hakes, b. 1826, f at Columbia
Township, Bradford County, Pa.; m. C.
P. Fessenden ; res. Michigan.
The above children were born from 1800 to 1830. The
order of their births are given as above, but certainly is in-
correct.
By third wife.
1050 IX James C. Hakes, b. February 21, 1834, at
Columbia, Bradford County, Pa.; m. 1st,
Almyra Iiutchens September 17, 1857,
2d, Rosella Bush December 5, 1871, 3d,
Bella M. Johnson June 23, 1875 ; res.
Chippeway Falls, Wisconsin. Was in
War of the States, in Co. H, 207 Regt,
Pa. Vol. issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (1O23).
Josiah Hakes,4 son of Solomon,3 of Solomon, Jr.,2 of
Solomon,1 and .
105 1 I Ira Hakes, b. April 8, 1833, at Bradford
County, Pa.; m. Angeline Fairman Dec.
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21, 1865. Was soldier in War of the States, in Co. C, 163
Regt, Pa.; mustered out August, 1863; occ. farmer; res.
Lambs Creek, Tioga County, Pa. issue.
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1052 II Ezra Hakes, b. September 10, 1836, at
Columbia Township, Bradford County,
Pa.; m. Philena Whittemore January 1,
1858; occ. farmer; res. Eldred, McKean
County, Pa. issue.
1053 III Horace Hakes, b. September 10, 1839, at
Bradford County, Pa.; ;;/. Eliza Jane
Drake January 1, 1867 ; occ. farmer; res.
Eaton Rapids, Eaton County, Michigan ;
d. November 20, 1888. issue.
1054 IV Harriet Eluiira Hakes, b. September 10,
1842, at Bradford County, Pa.; m. Ste-
phen M. Miles August 7, 1870; d. April
23, 1886, at Hanover, Jackson County,
Michigan ; her daughter Eva, m. C. F.
Pickell ; res. Stanton, Montcalm County,
Michigan.
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gen io54/^ V Caroline Hakes, b. December 4, 1843 J d.
soon after.
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1055 VI Esther M. Hakes, b. October 2, 1844, at
Tioga County, Pa.; 111. Alpheus W. Ham-
mond April 1868; res. Eaton Rapids,
Eaton County, Michigan.
1056 VII Susan F. A. Hakes, b. June 7, 1846, at
Tioga County, Pa.; ;//. Boaz E. Stewart
December 25, 1866; res. Eaton Rapids,
Eaton County, Michigan.
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gen io57 VIII Martha A. Hakes, b. January 10, 1848, at
Tioga County, Pa.; m. Wm. A. Reed
1868, f; res. Horton, Jackson County,
Michigan.
g*n 1058 IX Martin H. C. Hakes, b. October 5, 1850, at
Tioga County, Pa.; m. Frances Finch
1 87 1, ?; occ. farmer; res. Ithica, Gratiot
County, Michigan.
gen io59 X Ida E. F. Hakes, b. August 6, 1852, at
Tioga County, Pa.; ;;/. John W. Rowley
December 21, 1870; res. Moscow, Hills-
dale County, Michigan.
gen 1060 XI James 0. F. Hakes, b. March 1, 1854, at
Tioga County, Pa.; ///. Belle Rowley
1876, t\ occ. farmer; res. Ithica, Gratiot
County, Michigan, issue.
ge„ 1061 XII Rnfns A. N. Hakes, b. December 12, 1857,
at Bradford County, Pa.; m. Melissa
Favorite February, 1881 ; res. Lake
Odessa, Michigan, issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (l027).
David Hakes,4 son of Solomon,3 of Solomon, Jr.,2 of
Solomon,1 and Eleanor.
1062 I Adetta S. Hakes, b. November 22, 1822, at
Columbia Township, Bradford County,
Pa.; vi. Samuel Kennedy 1842.
1063 II Albert Hakes, b. January 7, 1825 ; d. 1826.
1064 III Lyman Hakes, £. September 28, 1829; m.
Mary Ann Knowlton 1850, in Sullivan
Township, Tioga County, Pa.; moved to
Vineland, New Jersey ; both d. before
October 13, 1868.
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1065 IV Simon Luther Hakes, b. May n, 1831, at
Columbia Township, Bradford County,
Pa.; in. Martha Bixby February 4, 1856;
res. Mansfield, Tioga County, Pa.; en-
listed in War of the States, Co. G, 45
Pa. Vols., was taken prisoner at mine
explosion, near Petersburg, Va., 30 July,
1 864 ; was paroled from Libby prison
February 22, 1865, and receives a pen-
sion of $6 per month ; occ. farmer ; res.
Mansfield, Tioga County, Pa. issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (l028).
James Hakes/ son of Solomon Stanton,3 of Solo-
mon, Jr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Betsy.
1066 I Fanny Hakes, b. October 10, 1821, at Co-
lumbia Township, Bradford County, Pa.;
m. Nathaniel Meritt Woodward July I,
1840; d.
1067 II James F. Hakes, b. April, 1823, at Colum-
bia Township, Bradford Count}', Pa. I
find no further record of this man or
child, no marriage or children — .Author.
g,n 1068 III Leefee Hakes, b. February 10, 1825, at Co-
lumbia Township, Bradford County, Pa.,
d. June 26, 1826.
1069 IV Chester L. Hakes, b. March 19, 1827, at
Columbia Township, Bradford County,
Pa.; d. August 26, 1829.
1070 V Rosanna Sally Hakes, b. September 29,
1829, at Columbia Township, Bradford
County, Pa.; m. Dwight Chamberlain
February 26, 1848; res. Wisconsin.
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1 07 1 VI Betsy Irene Hakes, b. February 16, 1833, at
Columbia Township, Bradford County,
Pa.; m. David Hess ; d.
1072 VII Ellen A. Hakes, b. June 19, 1836, at Colum-
bia Township, Bradford County, Pa.; m.
Hakes Campbell 1856, ?.
1073 VIII Ency Jane Hakes, b. November 22, 1838,
at Columbia Township, Bradford County,
Pa.; ;//. Simeon Cook; res. Wisconsin.
1074 IX Mark Hakes, b. May 23, I841, at Columbia
Township, Bradford County, Pa.; d. July
8, 1841.
By second wife, Mary A.
ren IO/5 X Hiram Z. Hakes, b. May 9, 1843, at Co-
lumbia Township, Bradford County, Pa.;
m. Susan Hillfiger 1870; occ. farmer;
res. Jackson Summit, Tioga County, Pa.
issue.
1076 XI Laura M. Hakes, b. April 21, 1845, at Co-
lumbia Township, Bradford County, Pa.
1077 XII William Seth Hakes, b. November 18, 1847,
at Columbia Township, Bradford County,
Pa.; in. Lettie Tice February 15, 1873;
res. near Rutland, Tioga County, Pa.;
occ. farmer, issue.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (1030).
Solomon Hakes,5 son of John, Jr.,4 of John Sr.,3 of
Solomon, Jr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Eleanor.
gen 1078 I Harvey Hakes, b. February 25, 1831, at
Little Falls, Herkimer County, N. Y.;
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in. Elizabeth F. Getman, of Til ion , N. Y., March 3, 1853;
florist; res. Illion, Herkimer County, X. Y
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lomon, Jr.,2 of Solomon, Sr.,1 and Elizabeth.
I Catharine Hakes, b, January 15, 1830; tn.
James Rankin December 21, 1849.
1 II Susan Hakes, b. November 20, 1831 ; m.
John A. Kilts September 12, 1861 ; 1
I." lis, Herkimer County, X. Y
III John P. /. November 3, 1834; m.
1 mber 4, [858 ; <l.
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1083 IV ob Hakes, b. May 6, 1837; d. whil
• ident at Little Falls Seminar}-, ]»rc-
paring for Coll I 59.
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hard Ha mii of John, Jr.,4 of John, Sr.,' of
mon, Jr.,2 of Solomon,' by first wife.
I Montrosi Hakes, />. July 21, 1846, at On-
nty, X \ : le; occ. farmer;
res. Parish, Osv. I ounty, N. Y.
1085 II Harriet II. Hakes, I. March 22, 1848; m.
Frank Jones November 22, 1876; res.
X< v> York.
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g*n 1086 III Lucius A. Hakes, b. November 3, 1858, at
Frankfort, Herkimer County, N. Y.; m.
Elizabeth A. Wesley November 25,
1875 ; res. Syracuse, N. Y.; occ. produce
and commission merchant, issue.
gfn 1087 IV Mary Etta Hakes, b. March 12, 1853; ;;/.
Charles S. Aldrich September 22, 1874;
res. Parish, Oswego County, N. Y.
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1088 V Rollin R. Hakes, b. May 13, 1855, at Parish,
N. Y.; 111. Helen Young September 30,
1 876 ; occ. real estate agent ; res. Syra-
cuse, N. Y. issue.
, 1089 VI Catharine M. Hakes, b. August 20, 1857;
w.John P. Crim September 30, 1876;
res. Parish, Oswego County, N. Y.
"n 1090 VII Mary Dezier Hakes, b. January 7, i860; d.
June 16, i860.
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,'n 1 09 1 VIII Dr. Solomon P. Hakes, b. June 2, 1861, at
Parish, Oswego County, N. Y.; medical
student in 1887, attending lectures at
University of New York where he re-
ceived his degree of M. D. 1888. He is
the young man who accidentally became
the means of giving the author the first
intimation of the existence of the John
Hakes stock of Mohawk Valley, N. Y.;
res. Tioga, Tioga County, Pennsylvania.
gfn iogi}4 IX Ella Elizabeth Hakes, b. June 10, 1865, at
Parish, N. Y.; in. John H. Dennis June
10, 1 88 1 ; res. Parish, Oswego County,
New York.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (1045).
Thomas Hakes,5 son of Solomon Stanton,4 of Solo-
mon,3 of Solomon, Jr.,2 of Solomon,1 and
Mary.
g®n 1092 I Sophia Hakes, b. 1838, at Springfield, Pa.;
m. William Amer ; res. Trout Run, Pa.
gta io93 H Lemuel F. Hakes, b. 1 841, at Bradford
County, Pa.; m. 1st, Eliza J. Thompson
January 16, 1863, 2d, Nancy Chapel
1868; occ. farmer; res. Big Pond, Brad-
ford County, Pa. issue.
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,fn 1094 III Rachacl Hakes, b. 1843; ;//. Joseph Camp-
bell; d. 1880, at Erwin Centre, Steuben
County, N. Y.
gen io95 IV Diantha Hakes, b. 1845, at Bradford Co.,
Pa.; d. December, 1862, at Big Flats,
New York.
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®n 1096 V James Carton Hakes, b. January 20, 1847,
at Bradford County, Pa.; m. Hattie S.
Harvey November 3, 1868; res. Erwin
Centre, Steuben County, N. Y.; occ. far-
mer. Was in War of the States, a
private in Co. E, 141 New York Vols.,
honorably discharged near Washington
in June, 1865, and belongs to Rathburn
Post, G. A. R., Corning, N. Y. issue.
gen io97 VI Edzuin D. Hakes, b. 185 1, at Bradford Co.,
Pa.; Di. Sarah Ann Holcomb 1870; occ.
farmer ; res. Cooperstown, N. Y.; issue,
but names and dates unascertained.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (1050).
James C. Hakes,5 son of Solomon Stanton,' of Solo-
mon,3 of Solomon, Jr.,2 of Solomon,1 and
Almyra.
g®n 1098 I Charles G. Hakes, b. November 6, i860, at
Covington, Tioga County, Pa.; res. Chip-
peway Falls, Wisconsin ; occ. farmer.
1099 II Royal R. Hakes, b. March 7, 1862, at Cov-
ington, Pa.; m. Elizabeth Mosier Novem-
ber 27, 1885, ?; occ. farmer; res. Chip-
peway Falls, Wisconsin, issue.
1 100 III Catharine L. Hakes, b. November 27, 1864,
at Covington, Pa.; m. W. W. Moss No-
vember 6, 1 88 1; res. Chippeway Falls,
Wisconsin.
1101 IV George S. Hakes, b. July 26, 1866, at Cov-
ington, Pa.; res. Chippeway Falls, Wis-
consin ; occ. farmer.
1 102 V John H. Hakes, £. September 26, 1868, at
Covington, Pa.; occ. teamster ; res. Chip-
peway Falls, Wisconsin.
By second wife.
geU 1 103 VI Jessie M. Hakes, b. September 21, 1873, at
Covington, Pa.; res. Chippeway Falls,
Wisconsin.
By third wife.
1 104 VII Leivis C. Hakes, b. August 12, 1876, at
Chippeway Falls, Wisconsin; tes. there.
1 105 VIII Augustus P. Hakes, b. July 26, 1879, at
Chippeway Falls, Wisconsin ; res. there.
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eeea 1 106 IX Estella M. Hakes, b. July 18, 1 881, at Chip-
peway Falls, Wisconsin ; res. same place.
g®n 1 107 X Mary A. Hakes, b. September 13, 1883, at
Chippeway Falls, Wisconsin ; res. same
place.
g*n 1 108 XI Hattie J. Hakes, b. April 22, 1885, at Chip-
peway Falls, Wisconsin ; res. same place.
gfn 1 109 XII Willie IV. Hakes, b. June 1, 1886, at Chip-
peway Falls, Wisconsin ; res. same place.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (1051).
Ira Hakes,5 son of Josiah,4 of Solomon,3 of Solo-
mon, Jr.,2 of Solomon.1
gen mo I Willis L. Hakes, b. March 7, 1867; res.
Lambs Creek, Tioga County, Pa.
1 1 1 2 II Cora D. Hakes, b. April 21,1 870, at Lambs
Creek, Tioga County, Pa.
®n 1 1 13 III Claudia Hakes, b. June 12, 1874, at Lambs
Creek, Tioga County, Pa.
gen 1 1 14 IV May Hakes, b. January 27, 1878; res.
Lambs Creek, Tioga County, Pa.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (1052).
Ezra Hakes,5 son of Josiah,4 of Solomon,3 of Solo-
mon, Jr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Philena.
g®n 1 1 1 5 I Edgar E. Hakes, b. 1 860, at Cherry Flats,
Tioga County, Pa.; ;//. Efhe Jan-
uary 1, 1883; res. Eldred, McKean Co.,
Pa.; occ. farmer, issue.
g*n 1 1 16 II Nellie S. Hakes, b. 1863, at Cherry Flats,
Pa.; res. Eldred, McKean County, Pa.
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1 1 17 III Charlie W. Hakes, b. 1869, at Richmond,
Tioga County, Pa.; res. Eldred, Pa.
g*n 1 1 18 IV Addie M. Hakes, b. 1872, at Blossburg,
Tioga County, Pa.; res. Eldred, Pa.
gfn 1119 V Mary A. Hakes, b. 1874, at Cherry Plats,
Tioga County, Pa.; res. Eldred, Pa.
gfn 1 1 20 VI Martha A. Hakes, b. 1876, at Eldred, Mc-
Kean County, Pa.
g®n 1 121 VII Fannie R. Hakes, b. 1 881, at Eldred, Pa.
1 122 VIII Freddy J. Hakes, b. 1883, at Eldred, Pa.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (1053).
Horace Hakes,5 son of Josiah,4 of Solomon,3 of So-
lomon, Jr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Eliza.
f*n 1 1 23 I Mar tha A. Hakes, b. September, 1840, at
Bradford County, Pa.; m. George Brin-
ingstool, of P^aton Rapids, Michigan,
January 1, 1867; res. Eaton Rapids,
Eaton County, Michigan.
1 1 24 II Nellie S. Hakes, b. 1843, ? a^ Columbia
Township, Bradford County, Pa.; d.
1 87 1, at Hanover, Jackson County,
Michigan.
1 125 III Jennie E. Hakes, b. 1847, at Liberty, Jack-
son County, Michigan ; res. Eaton
Rapids, Michigan.
children of number (1060).
James O. F. Hakes,5 son of Josiah,4 of Solomon,8 of
Solomon, Jr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Belle.
g®n 1 1 26 I Belle Hakes, b. 1876, ? at Tioga County,
Pa.; res. Ithaca, Gratiot County, Mich.
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g"n 1 1 27 II Dora Hakes, b. 1878, ? at Tioga County,
Pa.; res. Ithaca, Gratiot County, Mich.
g£n 1 128 III Willie Hakes, b. 1880, t at Tioga County,
Pa.; res. Ithaca, Michigan.
g®n 1 1 29 IV Ward Hakes, b. 1882, ? at Michigan; res.
Ithaca, Mich.
g®n 1 1 30 V Clide Hakes, b. 1884, fat Michigan; res,
Ithaca, Mich.
g«n 1 131 VI Maria ? B. Hakes, b. 1886, f at Michigan,
res. Ithaca, Gratiot County, Mich.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (lo6l).
Rufus Hakes,5 son of Josiah,4 of Solomon,3 of Solo-
mon, Jr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Melissa.
gin 1 1 32 I Melissa Hakes, b. 1882, ?\ res. Brookfield,
Eaton County, Mich,
gen I!33 II Nora Hakes, b. 1884, ?\ res. Brookfield,
Eaton County, Mich.
gfn 1 1 34 III Maud Hakes, b. 1886, ? at Brookfield,
Eaton County, Michigan; d. 1887, at
Brookfield, Eaton County, Mich.
children of number (1065).
Simon Luther Hakes,5 son of David,4 of Solomon,3
of Solomon, Jr.,2 of Solomon,1 and .
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Sullivan Township, Tioga County, Pa.;
111. Charles Hubbard 1877; res. Rose-
ville, Tioga County, Pa.
1 1 36 II Eleanor Jane Hakes, b. March 1, i860, at
Richmond Township, Tioga County, Pa.;
in. Waldo Avery 1880; res. Richmond
Township, Tioga County, Pa.
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1 1 37 III William L. Hakes, b. March 14, 1863; d.
August 13, 1864.
1 1 38 IV Effie C. Hakes, b. May 1, 1856, at Rich-
mond Township, Tioga County, Pa.; ;//.
Charles Luckey December 31, 1886; res.
Richmond Township, Tioga County, Pa.
1 1 39 V Edith Hakes, b. February 4, 1 870, at Rich-
mond Township, Tioga County, Pa.; res.
at home, Mansfield, Tioga County, Pa.
1 140 VI Fred Luther Hakes, b. September 12, 1877;
res. Mansfield, Tioga County, Pa.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (1O75).
Hiram Z. Hakes,5 son of James,4 of Solomon,3 of
Solomon, Jr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Susan.
g"u 1 141 I Delia Mary Hakes, $. December 20, 1870,
at Jackson Summit, Tioga County, Pa.
1 142 II Willie Hakes, b. February 25, 1872, at
Jackson Summit, Tioga County, Pa.; d.
March 16, 1872.
1 143 III Jessie Hakes, b. February 5, 1873; d.
March 19, 1873.
1 144 IV Frank Hakes, b. April 14, 1874, at Jack-
son Summit, Tioga County, Pa.
1 145 V Eddie Hakes, b. January 21, 1877.
1 146 VI Gertie Hakes, b. July 28, 1879.
1 147 VII Gracie Maud Hakes, b. August 22, 1882,
at Jackson Summit, Tioga County, Pa.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (1O77).
William Seth Hakes,5 son of James,4 of Solomon,3 of
Solomon, Jr.,2 of Solomon,1 and Lettie.
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1 148 I Willie H. Hakes, b. October 15, 1875, near
Rutland, Tioga County, Pa.
1 149 II Edith M. Hakes, b. September 6, 1877,
near Rutland, Tioga County, Pa.
1 1 50 III Frankie Katie Hakes, b. March 22, 1882,
near Rutland, Tioga County, Pa.
1 15 1 IV Lena Belle Hakes, b. May, 1887, near Rut-
land, Tioga County, Pa.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (1078).
Harvey Hakes,1' son of Solomon,5 of John, Jr.,4 of
John, Sr.,3 of Solomon, Jr.,2 of Solomon.1
1 152 I Ada Hakes, b. March 17, 1854; d. No-
vember 5, 1858.
1 153 II Charlie Hakes, b. October 29, 1855; d.
June 28, 1857.
1 1 54 III Willie Hakes, b. December 13, 1857; d-
January 26, i860.
1 155 IV Seiuard Hakes, b. December, 1859; m.
Marion E. Irlam, of Illion, New York,
December 10, 1884; occ. florist; res.
Illion, Herkimer County, N. Y. issue.
1 1 56 V Curtis Hakes, b. June 18, 1865; occ. ma-
chinist ; res. 1476, Broad Street, Hart-
ford, Conn.
gin llS7 VI George Hakes, b. October 10, 1871 ; res.
Illion, New York.
1 158 VII Lucy C. Hakes, b. August 16, 1864, at
Springfield, N. Y.; daughter of F. R.
Sykes and Agnes Sykes, adopted in
1874 by Harvey Hakes.
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CHILDREN OF NUMBER (lo86).
Lucius A. Hakes,6 son of Richard,5 of John, Jr.,4 of
John, Sr.,3 of Solomon, Jr.,2 of Solomon,1
and Elizabeth A.
1 1 59 I Albert Lucius Hakes, b. May 10, 1877: res.
Syracuse, N. Y.
1 160 II Bessie Hakes, b. September 19, 1,878 ; res.
Syracuse, N. Y.
1 161 III Jessie Hakes, b. January 19, 1881 ; res.
Syracuse, N. Y.
1 162 IV Charles Herman Hakes, b. February 10,
1883 ; res. Syracuse, N. Y.
1 163 V Anna Mabel Hakes, b. March 14, 1886; res.
Syracuse, N. Y.
Jn 1 164 VI George Solomon Hakes, b. December 22,
1887 ; res. Syracuse, N. Y.
children of number (1088).
Rollin R. Hakes,6 son of Richard,5 of John, Jr.,4 of
of John, Sr.,3 of Solomon, Jr.,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Helen.
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1 165 I Jennie Minerva Hakes, b. August 28, 1880;
res. Parish, Oswego County, N. Y.
1 166 II Mamie M. Hakes, b. May 17, 1882; res.
Parish, Oswego County, N. Y.
1 167 III Elmer Richard Hakes, b. August 17, 1883;
res. Parish, Oswego County, N. Y.
children of number (1093).
Lemuel F. Hakes,6 son of Thomas,5 of Solomon S.,4
of Solomon,3 of Solomon, Jr.,2 of Solo-
mon,1 and Nancy.
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1 168 I Jenevie Hakes, b. May 14, 1872, at South
Creek, Bradford County, Pa.; res. Big
Pond, Bradford County, Pa.
1 169 II Nealie Hakes, b. July 8, 1877, at South
Creek, Pa.; res. Big Pond, Pa.
gIn 1 1 70 III Jarvie Hakes, b. May 12, 1880, at Big
Pond, Bradford County, Pa.; res. same
place.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (1096).
James C. Hakes,6 son of Thomas,5 of Solomon Stan-
ton,4 of Solomon,3 of Solomon, Jr.,2 of
Solomon,1 and Hattie.
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1 171 I Lemuel T. Hakes, b. September 8, 1868, at
Big Flats, N. Y.; res. Erwin Centre,
Steuben County, N. Y.; occ. farmer.
gIn 1 172 II Simon C. Hakes, b. December 9, 1870, at
Big Flats, N. Y.; d. January 6, 1872, at
Big Flats.
gin IT73 HI George Edwin Hakes, b. February 28, 1873,
at Big Flats, N. Y.; d. July 26, 1875, at
Erwin Station, N. Y.
gIn 1 1 74 IV Willi am Nelson Hakes, b. February 24,
1875, at Big Flats, N. Y.; res. Erwin
Centre, Steuben County, N. Y.
gin 1 175 V Archie Herbert Hakes, b. March 5, 1877, at
Big Flats ; res. Erwin Centre, N. Y.
gIn 1 1 76 VI Francis B. Hakes, b. March 15, 1880, at
Big Flats ; res. Erwin Centre, N. Y.
gin 1 177 VII Nettie Mabel Hakes, b. March 15, 1883, at
Erwin Centre, Steuben County, N. Y.;
res. same place.
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Jn 1 178 VIII Violet Alice Hakes, b. November 29, 1887,
at Ervvin Centre, Steuben County, N. Y.;
res. same place.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER (ill 5).
Edgar E. Hakes,6 son of Ezra,5 of Josiah,1 of Solo-
mon,3 of Solomon, Jr.,2 of Solomon,1 and
Effie.
gin ll79 I Lenna Hakes, b. April 3, 1888, at Eldred,
McKean County, Pa.
CHILDREN OF NUMBER ( I I 5 5).
Seward Hakes,7 son of Harvey,6 of Solomon,5 of
John, Jr.,4 of John, Sr.,3 of Solomon, Jr.,2
of Solomon,1 and Marion E.
gfu 1 1 80 I Marion Hakes, b. October 9, 1S85, at Ilion
New York.
THE HAKES FAMILY ANNUAL RE-UNION.
One of the happiest results of the publication of the
first edition of this genealogical record is the establishing
of the annual family reunion. In concluding the first edi-
tion the author said: "No better opportunity can occur
than the present to say that it is decided that the families
shall meet at the International Hotel at Niagara Falls, on
the first Wednesday in August, 1887." Neatly printed no-
tices of the proposed gathering were sent to all parties then
known throughout the United States.
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The families began to assemble, in response to this call,
at the International, on Monday, the 1st inst, and as the
guests registered they were presented by the hotel clerk
with a beautiful badge, provided by the Doctor for the pur-
pose, he also having given the clerk a list of the members
of the family who would be present and entitled to wear
the family colors. The badge was of white — satin back
and grossgrain front — printed in gold, surmounted by an
ornamental gilt pin and fringed with gold. It bore the fol-
lowing inscription : —
1709.
Hakes Family.
First
RE-UNION,
Niagara Falls,
August 3, 1887.
1887.
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A CREDITABLE PROCEEDING.
Under this heading the Niagara Falls Gazette of the 2d
inst, gave the following account of the gathering : —
"There are gathering together this day at the Interna-
tional Hotel, in this historic village, the various members
of the Hakes families residing in the United States, and to-
morrow they will hold their first reunion. They are all
descendants of one, Solomon Hakes, who married Anna
Billings at Stonington, Conn., in 17 18, where they and their
children resided and where they were all buried. The
grand children of the original pair, however, nearly all left
Stonington between about 1770 to 1800. One branch went
to Petersburg, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., another to Pitcher,
Chenango Co., N. Y., one to Berkshire Co., Mass., and yet
another to Cayuaga Co., N. Y., and a remnant remained in
Connecticut.
"In those days a separation, even at what we now call
a short distance, became nearly absolute and the knowl-
edge of each other's existence was soon entirely lost ; and
thus the case stood until about one year since, when Dr.
H. Hakes, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., a son of the late Hon.
Lyman Hakes, of Delaware Co., N. Y., having obtained
three names, one in Connecticut, one in California and one
in central New York, commenced a correspondence and a
search leading to the publication of the family record, find-
ing by Christmas last 568 names, tracing alone the male
line of descendants, and now has 200 more to be added to
the list. Thus after a lapse of one hundred years, the liv-
ing of this family are for the first time brought face to face.
"We understand that every northern state and territory
is represented, except Maine, New Hampshire and Oregon.
It is presumed that these descendants wear finer clothes,
are better educated, and enjoy a greater degree of financial
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prosperity than their pioneer fathers and mothers, yet they
do well to bear in mind that their frugality, industry of self-
reliance and their sterling patriotism made possible the fine
showing of these descendants. We wish them much hap-
piness in this laudable reunion which in years to come will
not be without a salutary influence upon their generations
yet unborn. Here in the thunder of old Niagara's Cataract
the place is well chosen for the happy and auspicious event.
Come again, and often."
THE HAKES FAMILY RE-UNION.
The families assembled in the spadous parlor of the
hotel at 1 1 a. m., on Wednesday, and were called to order
by Giles Julian Hakes, of Martelle, Jones County, Iowa.
The genial Doctor then excused himself for a few moments,
informing the assembly that during his absence they would
be agreeably entertained by Tomaso's mandolin orchestra.
When he returned he was accompanied by Rev. K. P. Jer-
vis, pastor of St. Paul's Methodist church of Niagara Falls,
by whom the exercises were opened with
PRAYER.
O God, thou Father of our spirits and of our Lord
Jesus Christ, we thank Thee that we are permitted thus to
address Thee as our Father. We bless Thee for our mani-
festation of Thyself in Thy son, our Saviour Jesus Christ,
and that he has taught us Thy paternity. We rejoice that
Thou hast created us in thine own image and likeness, ra-
tional, loving and capable of knowing Thee. We are glad
that Thou hast ordained our various relationships in life,
gathering the solitary into families and wider circles of the
church and nation, and that in the order of Thy Provi-
dence, so many of these persons present here to-day, who
are in different degrees of kindred, have been permitted to
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find each other out and to assemble in this pleasant gather-
ing. Grant unto all these, we beseech Thee, Thy fatherly
blessing on their meeting, that they may be drawn affec-
tionately to one another and unto Thee. May this numer-
ous and distinguished family be in the future, as in the past,
favored with growth and with prosperity. May it continue
to supply useful and conspicuous members to Thy church
and to the state. May its individuals grow in the knowl-
edge and grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, so that at the
last they may come to that final re-union of all the saints
in light, and evermore rejoice in the rest and raptures of
Thy Heavenly Kingdom. And to Thy name, Father, Son
and Holy Ghost, we will give grateful praise forever. Amen.
At the conclusion of the prayer, on motion of R. J.
Hakes, of Barbour's Mills, Pa., Hon. Harlo Hakes, of
Hornellsville, N. Y., was called to the chair, and Mrs. Mary
Hakes Stephens, of Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland County,
Pa., was chosen secretary.
THE REPORT.
Hon. Harry Hakes, of Pennsylvania, then read his re-
port as follows : —
" The feelings we have experienced in contemplation of
this family gathering and the pleasure and happiness de-
rived in meeting for the first time our kindred, in its reliza-
tion far surpasses all our anticipations. That within one
short year from our knowledge of each other's existence,
we should assemble face to face, the various branches of
our family tree, gathered from all parts of our great coun-
try, seems almost too wonderful to be an accomplished
reality. For a moment to call to mind the simple means
by which it has become not only possible but a reality,
may not be unprofitable. We now can but be filled with
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wonder and astonishment, that the matter of our acquaint-
ance has been so entirely neglected. For this, however,
we have all been equally at fault. Not us, that are living
survivors, alone, but those, too, who have preceded us,
whose forms and faces it has never been our fortune or
privilege to behold. Alas, that so many dear ones should
have been called from the scenes of earthly enjoyment, de-
nied the happy privilege that is our blessed happiness this
day to enjoy. Exactly and precisely why your humble
servant became minded to make the investigation that has
led us up to this family meeting, it is difficult to state, and
it makes no difference now.
" To those of you who have no experience in such an
undertaking it may still interest you to know something of
the manner and method of procedure. Two or three years
since all the knowledge I had of the matter was that my
grandfather's name was George Hakes, and of course I
knew the history of my father's family. I had received
two letters from Albert H. Hakes, had met his brother
Charles, and once met Dr. Davis Hakes. This, of course,
led to nothing, as we none of us knew how we were related,
or certainly that we were related. Two years ago I obtained
the name of Frank P. Hakes, of Pitcher, N. Y., and about
one year ago I obtained the name of Joseph L. Hakes, of
Ansonia, Conn., and about the same time the name of Hon.
O. F. Hakes, of California. These two latter were news-
paper memoranda. In June, 1886, I commenced writing
letters of inquiry and have now written over four thousand.
I have traveled probably two thousand miles, and the en-
tire cash expenditures, including publication of the geneal-
ogy, record researches and books bought that might give
me light on my subject, to this date, a little less than $1,-
000. My leisure time for a year you can imagine on re-
viewing the book, but as to various dreams of satisfaction,
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and a goodly amount of nightmare that has not been de-
cidedly pleasant, I forbear to speak.
" I am still pursuing the matter and now have more
than two hundred additional names of our kindred, nearly
all belonging to the descendants of the James and Jonathan
Hakes stock. I am noting and correcting mistakes and er-
rors, in the book, as fast as received or pointed out, and
adding the new names discovered in their proper places,
with the intention of publishing a second edition that shall
contain all that can be found. For myself I am curious to find
the ancestor of Solomon Hakes, from whom we are all de-
scended. As I am unable to find any such in America, I
am in communication with several persons and societies in
Great Britain, and with Sir Bernard Burke, C. B., Her
Majesty's Ulster, King of Arms, in an endeavor to find the
European stock from whom we are descended. I can only
say now, that it appears very doubtful if Hakes is an original
name. It would scarcely be interesting to you to learn the
difficulties and perplexities, trouble or expense of solving
so difficult a problem, but whatever-shall be the final results,
should be embodied in my next and final edition.
"As regards that, I desire an expression of your wishes.
I have without charge to anyone, published the first edition
and furnished copies to every one of the name, to every
state library, to many historical and genealogical societies
here and in Europe, and also to many book dealers, and
yet have them for all who are interested.
" That it may become next to impossible to have the
record lost entirely, a copy should be presented to each
state library for the benefit of the present and future gen-
erations of our family."
THE FAMILY POEM.
Dr. Hakes then read the family poem, written for the
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occasion by D. M. Jones, of the Wilkes-Barre Bar. It
follows : —
The cynic who takes up this book may exclaim,
In a roar or a whisper or whining falsetto :
"The Hakes family, eh ! one would think from the name
'T was a novel, a poem, or perchance a libretto !"
"The Hakes family, by Harry Hakes, M. D." —
Some remarkable cures, by Hakes, the physician ?
Or a law suit he had — he's an LL. D. —
That has hung on his hands, and he wished in perdition ?"
"Perchance it is history on a new plan,
Going back to first principles, namely, the Family ?
Whew ! the history of each since the nation began !
Oh ! the beads on my brow ! they trickle so clamily ?
"And yet, after all, it can't be denied,
As the family fares, so fares the Nation ;
'T was because we can point to our families with pride,
Our Republic is based upon so firm a foundation."
"Genealogies generally are very dry ;
T is a family failing— one's own folks excepted ;
But near great Niagara, that can't be the cry ;
There, the cup and the lip cannot be intercepted."
The cynic grows kind, as he dwells on the theme —
What soul can be small in full sight of these waters ?
Here we are, the Hakes family — or is it a dream?
Here 's a health to old Solomon's sons and his daughters !
Old Solomon Hakes; lo ! that grand given name
Fresh glory takes on in this happy conjunction ;
Here the sage and the hero are one and the same,
Such a man we can praise without any compunction.
He lived in the century that tried men's souls :
The first record of him reveals him a freeman,
Not free with the freedom our banner unrolls,
But born of a race predetermined to be men !
Being a wise man, of course he was wed ;
And being a Billings, of course she was willing;
There 's nought said against her — could better be said ?
That she made a good wife you can bet your last shilling.
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If he called her his rose bud, or sometimes a thorn.
No confession he made, but departed without it,
Three sons and a daughter to her were born —
Simple record ! sweet home's sweet aroma about it !
Happy grandame ! we note thy first grandson a soldier —
A soldier, indeed ! who both fought our freedom
And a burden of thirteen children did shoulder,
But having a big farm found it easy to feed 'em.
How their number increase, as we glance o'er the page !
And how much, " 'tween the lines," to their credit and glory !
Lo ! Solomon's sons lived and died near the sage ;
Mother's boys, tho' wed ; and that tells the whole story !
The girl, of course, went to Rhode Island to live
With her husband, by name and by nature her Darling ;
There's no record the old man was asked to forgive,
Or shouted come back while the waters were snarling.
"Went west," and "no further record," we read
In eighteen three, of young Hezekiah ;
A Hakes, you observe, is bound to succeed,
To branch out further, and go up higher.
You perceive he anticipates Greeley's advice —
Then "no further record" — he must be still living !
No further record ? Man's vain device !
Death keeps a catalogue day and date giving.
"Born and died," and "no further record" — what joys
And what sorrows, hid here, for aye unrecorded !
Here they are, name by name, side by side, girls and boys !
1 1 1 nee the names grow dear, and the search well rewarded.
In the spaces between the birth-date and death,
While fancy is painting their firesides before us,
"Life's but a breath," the record saith ;
And a feeling of sadness steals solemnly o'er us.
"But their works do follow them;" they lived not in vain,
In the workshop or field or the learned professions,
Perchance they are not millionaires in the main,
But they've got true grit, the best of professions.
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Path-finders ! the flash of their axes awoke
The glad forest-thunder, of Freedom foretelling!
They were here, when the ground for her Temple was broke,
And their handiwork speaks, our reverence compelling.
They rushed to the front, and they came to the fore,
In "the Nation's upbuilding," the Nation's upholding ?
They strove to establish, they sought to restore
The glory and strength that our Flag is unfolding.
In all parts of the Union, go where you may,
You can scare up a Hakes, who will scan you all over !
Tho' a Judge on the bench, he is jolly and gay —
If a farmer, you'll find him forever in clover!
This catalogue both contentment bespeaks
And that happy unrest born of Home's sweet rhyme ;
A Hakes loves his home and its happiness seeks,
And when he "goes West," contentment goes with him !
A freeman full statured ! a flower full fair !
Independent and proud, but given to kindness ;
As I know them, their neighbors come in for a share —
They love justice when smitten with Charity's blindness.
By mighty Niagara convened. It is not
Meet symbol of Time's vaster flood swiftly flowing ?
Tho' we come and we go, and at last are forgot,
The lessons both teach us, are well worth the knowing.
I lere's a health to old Solomon Hakes and his sons !
Here's a bumper of bliss to his beautiful daughters !
Hold your cups neath Niagara — its wine freely runs;
While Wonder, wide eyed, smiles watching the waters.
The Doctor threw his whole soul into the poem and its
reading elicited the most hearty applause. At its conclu-
sion, on motion of Mrs. Sarah I lakes Treat, of Jamestown,
N. Y., a rising vote of thanks was extended to D. M. Jones,
Esq., the author of the poem.
On motion of Frank P. Hakes, of Pitcher, Chenango
County, N. Y., it was unanimously voted that the Hakes
re-unions be made perpetual and that they be held annually
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at Niagara Falls. The time of meeting was fixed for the
third Wednesday in August of each year. On motion,
Hon. H. Hakes, of Pennsylvania, was selected as Presi-
dent and secretary for the ensuing year.
A vote of thanks was tendered Dr. Hakes, of Wilkes-
Barre, for his book, which was most highly esteemed by
the members of the family to whom it had been presented,
and also for his services in bringing about the re-union.
The Doctor has labored earnestly, spending liberally of his
time and means, in the compilation of the genealogy, and
that it is so highly appreciated by those in whose interest
and for whose benefit the work was done is the source of
much satisfaction to him.
The balance of the time allotted to this session was de-
voted to social talks and congratulations, and a very pleasant
season was thus spent.
The Hakes family dinner took place at 2 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon, and was one of the most enjoyable
features of the gathering, as may be concluded from a
perusal of
THE MENU AND MUSICAL PROGRAM.
Mock Turtle, Consomme, Paste d' Italienne.
Boiled Trout, Lobster Sauce.
Pommes, Parisienne.
Tomatoes. Cucumbers.
Turkey, Parsley Sauce, Ham, Glace, au Madeira.
Filet of Beef Mirabon,
Haricot of Mutton, with Peas,
Calf's Head, Sauce Tomato,
Green Apple Fritters.
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Lemon Water Ice.
Ribs of Beef, Loin of Beef, with Dressing.
Chicken, Giblet Sauce. .
Mayonaise,
Chicken, Lettuce.
Cold Beef, Ham, Tongue,
Chicken.
Mashed Potatoes, Boiled Potatoes, Green Corn,
New Beets, String Beans, Stewed Tomatoes.
Currant Pudding, Wine Sauce.
Green Apple Pie, . Blackberry Pie.
Vanilla Wafers, Port wine Jelly, Assorted Cake
Almond Ice Cream.
Oranges, Bananas, Watermelon,
Nuts and Raisins, Cheese.
Cafe Noir.
Wine enough for all and of American make.
PROGRAM OF MUSIC.
Tomaso's Mandolin Orchestra.
Sig. S. Tomaso, Director.
I. "I Due Soci March," by L. Pieroni
"El Turia Waltz," by G. Granado
"Forget Me Not Gavotte," by Adelstein
"Bella di Italia Mazurka," by Carlini
"Serenade," Schubert
"Leggiceo Invisible," by L. Arditi
At 5 p. m. the families assembled in the Park and were
photographed in a group.
Thus ended the first re-union of the Hakes family — an
eminently happy gathering.
[From Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) Record, of August 23, 1888.]
THE HAKES' FAMILY RE-UNION.
Celebrating the Second Annual Gathering at Niagara
Yesterday. — The Programme of the Day and the *
Speech of the President, Dr. Hakes.
Niagara, N. Y., Aug. 22. — The second annual re-union
of the Hakes family was held yesterday at the International
Hotel at Niagara Falls.
The family held their formal meeting in the parlors of
the hotel at 10 o'clock, a. m. Dr. H. Hakes, of Wilkes-
Barre, Pa., president and family historian, called to order,
and Miss Gertrude Hakes, of Worcester, Mass., announced
the following programme : Music, by the orchestra ; prayer,
by Rev. Mr. Jarvis, of the First Methodist Church, of
Niagara ; reading of the minutes of the first annual re-
union; genealogical and historical report; president's
address; election of officers for the coming year; general
remarks and suggestions; fixing time and place for the
third annual re-union; adjournment to banquet.
Dr. Lebbeus Hakes, born September 9, 1800, being the
oldest person in attendance, was made chairman.
Mrs. M. Stephens, of Pennsylvania, read the genealo-
gical and historical report for the past year. It was stated
that the first edition of the family genealogy published in
1886 contained 568 names, tracing alone the male line of
descendants. The number of names reported at the first
annual re-union was 708, and during the past year 395
additional names, making the number at the present time
1,103. Probably about one hundred others may be found
and possibly even more. The exciting experiences and
204 THE HAKES FAMILY.
surprises attending the collection of the family history and
whereabouts is almost romantic. More than 40 have lived
over 80 years, the oldest 98 years. Of the fourth genera-
tion 2 are yet living, aged respectively 86 and 90. There
are now living 4 who were born in the years 1 799 or 1 800.
Seven out of a possible ten were soldiers in the Revolu-
tionary War, and nearly all of them were in their old age
recipients of government pensions. Six were in the war of
181 2-1 3, and between 40 and 50 were in the Union Army,
in the War between the States.
There are not many in the professions, 4 ministers, 4
lawyers, 3 judges and 5 doctors. The large majority have
been and are farmers.
The families are now to be found in every Northern
State or Territory except Maine, New Hampshire and
Oregon. The larger number are in New York, Pennsyl-
vania, Michigan, Iowa, Illinois and California. None ever
lived in the Southern States, and there is now but one
there. The enlarged and corrected edition of the family
genealogy will be ready for distribution at the next annual
re-union.
The address of the President, Dr. II. Hakes, of Wilkes-
Barre, was as follows: " Ladies and gentlemen — The as-
sembling of the various branches of a family in the manner
we have adopted, presents humanity in its happiest aspect.
Undetermined by any artificial or parlimentary rules, dic-
tated by no municipal law, it is simply and solely the best
evidence, that the law and love of kindred was planned by
the Almighty architect. — That those connected by same-
ness of blood and bonds of holy matrimony should in this
manner bear testimony to the beauty of the heavenly law,
which ordained the family compact, gives the best assurance
that the purity of the family institution is the sure basis of
THE HAKES FAMILY. 20$
human society, and the firmest foundation for the State.
Enthusiastic educators may claim for the common school
the basis of all enlightened improvement; severe disciplin-
arians may think the terrors of the criminal laws, punish-
ment and prisons, are important items to protect society;
religious enthusiasts may honestly believe some or all of
the various theological doctrines, dogmas or speculations
are the only root from which to grow and formulate
standard society. In fact philanthropists, philosophers and
fanatics, each have some favorite theory or universal
panacea for the general government of mankind and a key
to unlock an earthly or heavenly paradise. These ors,
isms, ists and ics, each undoubtedly contain germs and
elements of truth and verity, but no one, or all combined,
contain what is the absolutely necessary premise, for the
establishment of society on its best and firmest foundation.
The family is the alphabet from which to construct orderly
society or organize government. In fact the family is for-
ever the beginning and end of our best hopes and aspira-
tions, the true source of all our joys, our support and com-
fort in affliction, its glory and honor making tolerable the
approach to the grave.
With a single stroke of the pen we may recount of a
human life its grand outlines and features, and record nearly
all that is worth recording. A happy marriage, obedient
children, kind parents, an independent home. In this state-
ment by necessary implication we have morality, temper-
ance, industry, economy, order, ambition, patriotism, learn-
ing, refinement, love. In such a home is a heaven, (if gross,
being made with hands,) still pleasant and profitable to
enjoy.
Nor is the family re-union an entirely new thing under
the sun. The smaller thanksgiving circle of our New Eng-
206 THE HAKES FAMILY.
t
land ancestors was parent of these modern and extensive
family re-unions. Nor yet was the distinctively New Eng-
land thanksgiving the sole precursor of these re-unions in
their present significance and magnitude.
Whether our old ancestors, the family of Adam, held
thanksgivings or happy family re-unions in their famous
garden, I am not definitely informed. I conjecture they
did not. The conditions precedent were wanting. The
parents themselves were disobedient to their Maker's com-
mands, and tho' we are not aware of anything to charge
against Abel, yet certainly his brother Cain must have been
a miserable fellow. We may, however, fancy that after he
left home he "swore off" and turned over a new leaf, and
possibly became the head of a respectable family.
Whoever will read the histories of ancient Israel will
observe that of all people of ancient times they were the
first and only people to appreciate the necessity and utility
of genealogical records. One of the early necessities of
Christian history and Christian dogma or doctrine neces-
sitated a reference to the Israelitish genealogical records as
one of the proofs of the ancestry and descent of Jesus.
Those who have given little thought to the subject may
think it an easy matter to write or preserve history. If
such a person will attempt to make a record of three gen-
erations only, in his own family, the difficulties of the his-
torian will become manifest. To extend the record to
embrace eight or ten generations will require the labor of
years.
Though it came to pass that the hands of all men raised
against old Israel, their family compact, the record of des-
cent from a common ancestor has enabled them to with-
stand all assaults, to endure continued persecution, and at
the end of thousands of years we find them preserved in
THE HAKES FAMILY. 20~J
the purity of their family economy, grounded still in their
ancient customs and beliefs, firm and consistent in their
religious integrity, with not a word of their venerable his-
tory lost or destroyed.
As the membership of the family increased and became
widely separated, the time consumed and the distance to
be traveled rendered it quite impossible previous to 1840
for all the members or any very great portion of them to
assemble together once a year. But since journeying by
steam power has reduced distance to a minimum, and in-
creasing wealth has again made it possible to unite the
widely separated members of the family once every year,
yet during eight or ten generations family relationships have
became so extended that it is somewhat of an undertaking
to trace out all who shall have place at the family board.
The genealogical records of American families now so
largely engaging attention is as important as it is com-
mendable, and will prove of much utility and value in
many ways.
The sacred beauty of our dear American homes rise
grandly to the view of the older nations* of the earth. The
annual dress parade of the enlarged family circle is a new
departure, a new proof of an advancing civilization, of en.
lightened progress of human brotherhood and christian
good will. In the front ranks of that grand army to whom
all may look for aid and comfort in solving the great prob-
lem growing out of our necessities will be found those who
keep ablaze the fires of the family altar. So believing and
so saying, I am — yours truly, for the next year.
Dr. Harry Hakes was again elected president of the
association for the ensuing year, and Miss Gertrude Hakes,
of Mass., was chosen general secretary. Then followed
208 THE HAKES FAMILY.
congratulations, remarks from many of the family, and a
vote of thanks to Dr. Hakes for his gratuitous labors and
services in making up the family record and bringing about
the happy and agreeable family re-unions. After this came
the family banquet, and many of the new formed acquaint-
ances will tarry a few days to thoroughly enjoy the pleas-
ures attending this first visit on a wholesale scale.
Adjournment was formally made to 1889, at same time
and place.
INDEX TO CHRISTIAN NAMES OF DESCEND-
ANTS OF SOLOMON HAKES.
Aaron 36, 121, 141
Abbie 34, 125, 139
Abigail 143
Ada 166, 188
Adalaide 135
Adeline 37, 141
Adaline . • ■ • • 73, 79
Addie 140, 185
Adelbert 61
Adelia 41, 167
Adetta 177
Addison 54
Agnes ... .... 59
Agustus 183
Alanson 82, 91, 129
Albert 37, 39, 46, 50, 95, 133, 152,
159, 177, 189
Alberta " . • . 98
Albertis 127, 149
Allen 108, 126
Allie 56
Alice . 57, 137, 145, 158, 166, 186
Alfred . . 129
Almedia 125
Almina 143, 164
Altania 41, 43
Almon 134, 135
Alonzo . . ■ • 45, 47, (J5, lS2
Alpha 100
Alpheas 162
Alva 99, 159
Alvah 145
Alvin 151
Amanda 43, 1 18
Amos 28, 31
Amy 81, no, 121, 167
Angeline 121, 150
Ann 46,90, 97, 134
Anna 34, 47, 53, 56, 99, no, 116,
152, 159, 171, 189
Annette 95
Annie 53
Anthony 129, 152
Antoinette 92
Archie 190
Arlington 168
Artie 140
Arthur ... 50, 58, 101, 153, 162
Asa 59
Asina 131
Avis 90, 97
Bebee 172
Belle 59, 185
Ben 52
Bertha 59, 138, 156
Bessie 168, 187
Betsy 1,1,, 82, 84, 88, 109, no, 112
114, 122, 179
Beulah 96
Blanchie 157
Billings 30
Bishop 155
Bridget 31
Burgett 61
Burr 157
Burt 51
Byron 62
Caleb 104, 117
Carey 49, 140
Carl 58
Carleton 167
Caroline 78, 17O
2IO
INDEX.
Came . . 50, 79, 96, 140, 144, 162
Casper 161
Catharine 44, 59, 137, 155, 168, 180
181,183
Celenda 82
Celia • ... 157
Chauncey 123, 158
Charles 31, 39, 42, 49, 51, 52, 56,
60, 61, 92, 93, 100. 100, 103, 103,
127, 149, 154, 160, 164, 183, 189
Chapman 107, 116
Charlie .... 157, 159, 185. 188
Charlotte 134, 141
Chester 5S, 137, 178
Clara 158
Clarence 102
Clark 90, 107, 115, 143
Claud 59
Claudia 53, 184
Clide 186
Clinton 41, 51
Clorinda 118, 136
Colista 96
Collins 82, 91, 97
Cora 139, 153, 184
Cornelia 56, no
Cornell 156
Cortland 129
* 'urtis 188
Cynthia .' 35, 36, 92
Danforth 124
Daniel . . 98, 120, 129, 162, 180
David . 44, 120, 121, 146, 155, 172
Davis 140
Debah 143
Deborah 43
1 >e< ;il 59
DeForest 128
1 >elia 187
Delinda 113
Delphine 94
Dennison . . . . 33,41,106,156
Denus 174
Dever 38, 41, 57
Devilo 40
DeWitt 56, 167
Dezier . 173
Dexter T44
Diantha 182
Dora i$6
Dorr 88
Dwight 39, 53, 53
Eber 123, 141
Eddie 187
Edgar . . . 145, 153, iS7, 184
Edith 61, 187, 188
Edmund 121
Edna 98, 1 16, 124
Edson 139
Edward 52
Edwin 182
Effie 97, 187
Egbert 120, 150
Elbert 36
Eleanor 63, 127, 186
Electa .../. . . . 113, 133
Elias 30, 36, 44, 47, 49
Elizabeth . . 43, 45, 65, 155, 175
Elihu 30, 33/45
Elmer .... 151, 163, 169, 189
Ella .... 54, 58. 98, 101, 181
Ellen 45, 155, 179
Eli 88
Ehce 57
Ellie 139
Elisha 43
Eliza 45, 121
Ellwin 58
Elmira 161
Elma 137
Elmyra 175
Elsa 89
Elsie 116
Elvira 175
Emery 88, 154
Emeline • . 142, 151
INDEX.
211
Emily 33, 126, 127, 131
Emmerson 130, 150
Emma 42, 48, 49, 138, 151, 161, 162
Emmercy 174
Emmit 44
Emmie 159
Ency 179
Enie 157
Emogene 14S
Enos 161
Enoch 157
Eri 15S
Estella 184
Esther . 30, 64, 113, 119, 120, 12S,
131, 154, 176
Ethel 101, 162
Etta 56, 79, 157
Eugene 101
Eunice . . . . 28, 1 13, 1 16, 135
Eustatia 41
Evelyn 79
Everett 13S
Ezekiel 29, 92, 171
Ezra 176
Fanny 31, 32, 41, 55, 109, 116, 165,
178, 185
Fayette 38
Ferris 15 1
Fidelia 124
Fleda 49
Flora 139, 145
Florence 48, 148
Floyd 52, 57
Frances .... 46, 144, 147, 148
Francis 149, 167, 190
Frank . . 44, 55, 96, 99, 160, 187
Frankie 188
Franklin 118
Fred 50, 52, 161, 187
Freddie 58, 162, 185
Frederick 54, 55
George . 23, 26, 32, 37, 42, 61, 81,
83> 92, 93, 97, 105, 109, 121, 122,
132, 140, 143, 143, 144, 148, 149,
156, 158, 159, 163, 183, 1S8,
189, 190
Geneva 165
Critic 187
Gertrude .... 46, 60, 101, 145
Giles 40, 82
Grace 102, 144, 161
Gracia 62
Grade 140, 1S7
I [amilton 57
Hannah . 25, 29, 31, 36, 64, 82
84, 85, 94, 106, 107, 109, no
114, 125, 134, 140, 143
Halbert 57
Halsey 1 24
Harlan 155
Ilarlo 73, 79, 162
Harriet . 42, 91, 97, 1 19, 124, 126,
143, 160, 176, 180
Harry . 30, 31,40, 45, 5°, 55, 5$
74, 101, 102, 102, 145, 169
Harvey . . 120, 133, 137, 174, 179
I lascall 44
Hattie . 50, 54, 79, 126, 139, 148,
158, 164
Helen 97
Henry . 34, 37, 46, 46, 49,89, 1 19,
133, I3<5, 149
Henrietta 50, 156
Herbert 154, 165
Hezekiah 130
Hiram 179
Homer _ 73
Horace 99, 176
Hosea 124
Howard 48
1 ludson 49
Hulda 90
[da . 48, 55, 139, 139, 140, 156,
156, 177
Inez 55
Ira ... . 52, 113, 132, 165, 175
212
INDEX.
Irene 94
Isaac 30, 39
Isabel 50
Jabez . . 105, 108, 109, III, 122
Jacob 131, 180
James . 26,41,54,56,82,90,94,
65, 101, no, in, 172, 173, 175,
177, 178, 182
Jane 41, 89
Jared 36, 152
Jarvie 190
Jemima 55
Jenevia 58
Jenevie 190
Jennie, 103, 149, 157, 169, 185 189
Jeremiah 112, 132, 174
Jerry l$8
Jessie . . 137, 165, 166, 167, 16S
183, 187, 189
Jesse .... 28, 30, 105, III, 130
Joel 130
John . . 32, 35, 41, 43, 45, 52, 55,
55, 113, 134, 148, 150, 161, 164,
17°, 171. l73, l8o> l83
Jonathan . . 23, 104, 107, 118, 120
Josephine 156
Joseph . . 94, I08, II9, I20, I3I,
I38, l6o, I74
Joshua . .45, H7,I32- l72, 174
Julia . 38,41,42, 126, 136, 163
Julian 54
Juliette 84, 89
Justus 107
Julius 126
Kate 97
Katie 174
Katy 112
Karl 159
Lana 129
Lanson 38
Laura 161, 179
Lebbeus 83
Ledgard 38
Lemuel 182, 190
Lena 60, 140, 188
Lenna 191
Leonard 132
Leon 52
Leroy 38
Lester 154
Lettie 138
Lewis 115
Leefee 178
Libbie 48, 51
Lida 138
Lila 60, 138
I.illie 165, 16S
Lill 39
Lilly 127
Linens 157
Lizzie 53, 142
Loel 38
Loftus 102
Lois 88, no, 142, 144
Loren 137
1 .orenzo 85
Loretta 162
Lotta . 97, 162
Louie 58, 103
Louisa . . 46, 53, 89, 123, 125,
135, 151
Lovina 89
Lovisa 47, n8
Lucinda 37,89,112,130
Lucretia . . . 104, 106, 108, 113,
153, 172
Lucius 44, 181
Lunette 153
Lucy . . 32,43,92,96, 123, 135,
150, 164, iSS
Lydia . . .83, 116,118, 127, 135,
149, 15 l
Lyman . . . 65, 66, 79, 80, 144
Lynn 57, 6o, io3> »77
Mable 61
Mace 168
Maggie 165
Malvina 127
Malinda 128
Mamie 60, 189
Margaret 55, 162, 175
Maria . ...... 37,93, 1Q3> l86
Marian . . . 61, 136, 151, 191
Mariam 142, 159, 161
Marietta 124, 153
Mark 179
Martha . . 53,90, 95, 131, 177
185, 185
Martin 92, 1 32, 1 77
Mary . . 23, 28, 33, 36, 39, 42, 44,
45,46,50,55, 89, 92, IOO> "5.
116, 117, 118,125, 125,127, 131,
131, l32, HO, 143, 144, 145, *45>
150, 153, 163, 163,171,173,181,
181, 184, 185
Mata 163
Matie 48
Matilda 122, 171
Maud 59, 61,102, 186
Maurice 1 68
May 62, 184
Melissa 1S6
Mercy 122
Merton 38
Miles 154
Milford 58, 121
Millicent 125
Millissa 91
Milo 166, 167
Minerva 37, 72
Minnie. 51,55,58,80,140,154,158
Miranda 32
Montrose 180
Montague 54
Myra 1 66
Myrenus 112
Myron 137, 139, 144
Myrta 101
INDEX. 213
Nancy . . 36, 42, 47, 54, 138, 155,
161, 171, 172, 173
Nathan . . 97, 105, 109, 1 19, 122,
!25, I36, H2, 171
Nealie 190
Nellie . . 54, 60, 99, 144, 145, 152
153, !5r), 163, 166, 184, 185
Nelson 37, 40, 58
Nettie . 51, 98, 99, 126, 138, 166,
190
Nina 144
Noble 171
Nora 186
Norman . . . 85, 95, 102, 163
Norris 96
Ollie 57
Olive 26, 55
Oliver <S9,I55
< hlando 155
Orelia 38
( tren 38
Orilla ' 33
( >rrin 115
Orpha 145
Oscar 135, 146
Otto 164
Parmalee 115, 143
l'aiiy 83,91,97
Pearl 167
Perez 29, 32, 43
Permelia 128, 14S
Pbebe 34, "9, 144, *55
Philander 1 18
Polly . . 30, 32, 32, no, 112, 174
Porter 148
Priscilla 65
Purlina 113
Rachael 130, 1 82
Ralph 62, 167
Ray 99, *45
Rebecca 81, 106, 10S
Rensselaer no, ill
214
INDEX.
Rena 165
Renna 121
Reuben .... 141, 142, 161, 163
Richard . . . 24,28,33,36,174
Rhoda 109, 142
Robbie 103
Robert 88, 112, 168
Robinson 64
Rosa 164
Rosaline 137
Rollin 181
Rose 154
Rosetta . . . .121, 136, 161, 163
Rosanna 17S
Roswell 32, 42
Roy 167
Royal 1 S3
Roxanna 160
Ruba 98
Ruetta 57
Rufus 43, 141, 177
Ruth 117, 158
Samantha 31, 39
Samuel . 82, 84, 93, 109, 113, 160
Sarah . 45, 46, 53, 90, 90, 93, 94,
94, 97, 117, 123,125, 130, 164
S,eth 112, 133
Seward [88
Simon 17S, 190
Solomon . . 21, 24, 25, 29,42, 10S,
112, 170, 171, 171, 173, 1S1
Sophia 174, 182
Stary 154
Stella 56, 101
Stephen 47, 128, 132
Stiles 123
Susan . 33, 91, 109, 116, 141, 171.,
1, So
Susie 96
Sybil 114
Thaddeus 157
Thela
Theodore 92, 98, 101
Theta 63
Thomas . ... 34, 175
Tir/a SS
Towna 63
Ulissus 56, 97
Vance 62
Vienna 78
Viola 60
Violet 191
Walter 56, 98
Ward 1S6
Warren .... 94, 126, 133, 142
Watie 164
Webster 53, 62
Weeden 83,84,106,112
Wellington 42
\\ esley 114
Wheeler 3*, 37, 51
Willard . . . 56, 81, 88, 100, 126
Willie . 48, 49, 98, 103, 144, 184,
I Sii, 187, iSS, iSS
William . 32, 43, 47, 52, 60, 83, 89,
92, 93, 99, 108, no, 116, 121,
122, 125, 131, 133, 135, 131..
137, 139, H2, 142, 145. l5l,
158, 159, 162, 163, 166, 173,
179, 187, 190
Willis 1S4
Willet in, 131, 155
Zebulon 15 1
Zervia 64
Zwingli 102
INDEX TO OTHER SURNAMES.
Adams 26, IK)
Abell 79
Abbott 41
Adkins 141
Ailport 123
Aldrich 181
Aldridge 38
Allen 83, 112, 116
Alexander . . 44
Alvord 173
Amer 182
Andrews 35
Amies 133
Arnold . . • • 54
.Austin 129
Avery 135, 186
Babcock 25, 31, no
Baker 30, 122
Bailey 105, 150, 153
Balcom 57
Baldwin 31, 32, t,j„ 66
Ball 124
Baltwood 4
Barber 161
Bard 29
Barker 119
Barnett 125
Bartlett 127
Barton • • • 39
Bates 124
Bebee 83, 83, 83
Belt 152
Bennett . . .49, 72, 73, 1 19, 123
Bentley 118
Bickford ■ • 41
Billings 21, 23, 38
Bishop 93
Bixby 178
Blackmail 42, 43, 44
Blair 151
Blanchard 123
Boggs 154
Bonner 90
Bowker 88
Brace 145
Bradt 36, 36
Brambley 107
Breck 25
Breed 105
Brewster 117
Briggs 82
Brimmer 140
Briningstool 185
Brock 171
Brookner 156
Brown . 23, 33, 37, 45, 54, 106,
114, 1 16
Buel 119, 171
Bump 141
Burdick 146
Burlingame 83
Burke 13
Burnes 95
Bush 175
Butts 152
Butes 130
Button 128, 128
Campbell . 30, 156, 174, 175, 179,
1S2
Card 108, 109, 121
Cardwell 1 26
Carr 64
Cartwright 171
Caster 173, *73
2l6
INDEX.
Carson 152
Catlin 123
Chamberlain 178
Chandler 73
Chapel 182
Chapman 6, 141, 143
Charlesworth 97
Cheeney 114
Church 26
Clark . 14, 90, no, 121, 127, 134,
160
Clegg 150, 152
Cobb 134
^Coffin 84
Colman 82, 153
Colston 38
Comstock 8, 78
Conrad 132
Coomer no
Cook 99, 179
Coon 155
Cope 88
Corbin 33> 33
Corneau 53
< <>i win 172
Cowley 66
Coy 23
Crampton 53
Crane 44
(rim l8l
Crosby 173
Curtis 98
Dana 74
Dapp 47
Darling 23, 37
Davidson 121
Davis 38
Dayton 65
I >eBell 42, 42
Decker no, 161
Deems 129
Demon 121
Dengnon 128
Dennis 73, i8l
Dibble 175
Dobert 158
Doolittle 118
Doran ^^
Dorrance 29
Douglass . 175
Downing 170, 170
Drake 176
Dunham 132
Eaton 31
Eastwood 84
Edgerton 155
Edwards 119
Eldred 115
Eldridge 43, 83
Ellsworth 112
Evans 155
Eyme r 111,111
Fabun 90, 91
Fairchild 42
Fairman 175
Fanning 33, 34
Fares 36, 48
Farnsworth 1 61
Favorite 177
Fell 95
Fenton 42
Ferris 79
Fessenden 175
Finch 177
Finkle 155
Fish 25
Flynn 47
Ford 64, 122
Fox 85
Freer 46
Frink 47
Frye 34
Poller 64, 1 16, 116
Galpin 89
Gardner 34
Geer . 28, 29, 114
Getman 180
Gillett 82, 85, J 25, 140
Goodridge 125, 126
Goodell 125
Gordon 127
Graves 128
Green 117
Grenell 108
Griffin .111
Gifford 117
Grove .... 127
Guifford 109
Hach 16
Haecks 16
Hake 5. ". I2> l3
Hakese 16
Haker 5
Halbert 45
Hall 154
Hallett 46
Halliday 124
Hallenbach 108
Halstead 153
Hamilton 37, 38, 38
Hamlin 50
Hammond 17°
Hancock 82, 91
Hand 107, 126
Harens 33
Harris 51
Hartshorn no
Harvey 43» 182
Hatch 42
Hawkes 4, 16
Hawks 4
Hayden 5
Hazzard 81
Hebbard 92
Hendrick in, 129
Hess • .179
Hesselden 148
Hewes 47, 142
Hewitt 25, 26, 156
INDEX. 217
Higley 116
Hill no
Hinman 3, 32
Hinson 141
Hiscox 109
Hitchcock 33
Holcomb 81, 93, 182
Holmes 28, 31, 95
Hovey no, 117
Hosmer 37
Hough 53
Howard 25
Howe 94, 129
Hoxey 17
Hoxie 17
Hubbard 186
Hull 122
Humphrey 147
Hurst 49
Hutchens 175
Hutton 16
Huyck 48
Hyde 29
Ingram 41
Irlam 188
Irwin 120
Ives 94
Jacobs 90
James 4°
Jany 94
Jenny 88
Jenkins 5, 17
Johnson 96, 175
Jolley 36
Jones . 28, 38, 106, 107, 107, no
113. !30. 13°> l8°
Judd 4,73
Justus 32
Keach 37
Keech 15'
Kellogg 95 . IO°, "°
Keely 25
Kennedy 177
218
INDEX.
Keayon 106, 113, 130
Kilts 180
Kimball 47, 91
King 128
Kirchenbaum 148
Klinterfelter 55
Knowlton no, 177
Kohl 55
Kulp 3, 66
Ladieu 117
Lamb 97
Lake 89
Lape 74
Larabee 140
Laupau 36
Lawrence 126
Leavitt 97
Lee 143
Leeds ^^
Lenox 123
Lewis . . .65, 109, 113, 113, 113
Lines 93
Lockwood 122
Luckey 187
Lyon 88
Mack 174
Main 29, 105
Mandeville 143
Martin 26
Matteson 108, 122
Maxon 122, 132
McCall • • ■ . . 78
McChesney 157
McElliott . . 42
Mellin 47
Merithew 125
Merrill 164
Millard 35
Miles 176
Miller 54, 84
Mixter 107
Moon no, 119
Morgan 120
Moss 183
Morse 91,110
Mosher 48, 60
Moses 94, 158
Mosier 141, 183
Mulson 132
Musson 45
Mycrantz 95
Myers 93
Myrick 41
Narrimore 36, 1 19
Nash 171
Neal 124
Newhard 54, 55
Nichols 125
Niles 82
Norton 143
Noyes 3, 21
Odell 116, 121
Oliver ^^
Onderkirk 114
Orcutt .... 43
Osbom 65, 171
Oviatt in
Packer 136
Park ^
Parks 134
Palmer 30
Peabody 1 13
Peck 92, 92
Peckham 108, 109, 112
Pendleton 123
Perkins . .- .84
Pettebone 174
Phelps 89, 89, 115
Phillips . . . . 89, 109, 142, 175
Philly 57
Pidge 135
Pickell 176
Pierce 30, 124, 152
Planche 14
Piatt 160
Poomens 93
1'ort 54, 54
Porter 108, 150
Totter 64
Powell 82, 132
Powers 49, 84, no
Pritchett 154
Prosser 117
Pryor 95
Purrine 88
Rake 140
Randall 40, 124
Rankin ..:... 150, 150, 180
Rathbiun 31
Reaves 136
Record 12S
Reed 128, 177
Remington 127
Reynolds 1 15, 117
Rice 50, 64
Ridge 154
Richards 46
Robinson 36, 115
Roberts 172
Robbings 36
Rogers 34, 34, no, 124
Rorick • ■ • 143
Ross 65
Rossau .. 117
Rome 45
Rowley 177, 177
Runion 172
Rushmer 173
Russel 125
Safford 34, 135
Sage 47
Sanders 100
Saunders 129, 129
Saussman . . . 79
Savage 3, 15
Scott 73
Scriven 140
Seeley 143
Seward 65
INDEX. 219
Shaw 109, 126
Shaver 92
Sheldon 5
Shores 132
Short 29
Simpkins 82
Simpson . 152
Sippets 26
Sisson 96
Skinner 61
Slingerland 49
Smith . 23, 89, 106, 112, 127, 150
Southward 32
Southworth ' . . . —
Spencer . 107, 1 13
Springer 107,159
Springstead 126
Stacy 43
Starkweather 29, 30
Steere 23
Stephens 46
Stephenson 88
Stevens 95
Stewart 29, 176
Stillman 112
Stone 119, 142
Stover 119
Stratton 49
Sullivan 161
Styghall 29
Styles 174
Swan 120
Swartworth 92
Sweet 114
Sweetser 37
Swift 153
Sykes 188
Taber 125
Taft 98
Taylor 44
Teeter 159
Tennant 119
Terry 36
220
INDEX.
Thomas 118, 118, nS
Thompson 89, 182
Tilley ... .116, 132, 135, 135
Torry . . " . . 133
Topham 23, 104
Treat ... 46
Trumbull 39
Turner 44
Van Antwerp 84
Van Slyke 180
Vickery 82
Vosburg 43
Wadsworth 45
Waite . . .81, 107, 122, 122, 133
Walker 37, 124
Walworth • .98
Ward 151
Warren 123, 144
Washington 26
Wayland 65
Weatlierson 55
Webster 39, 84
Wedon 105
Welch 172
Wells 106, 121
Werdon 104
Westcott 25
West 30, 123
Wesley 181
Wheeler 7, 28, 43
Whittemore 176
Wight 37
Wilcox 45, 133
Williams . . 39,40,43,170,174
Willis 90
Willmarth 44
Winn 139
Wilson 112
Wire 38
Wood 40
Woodward 28, 34, 178
Wright 172, 173
Young 181
Younges 43
MARRIAGES.
MARRIAGES.
BIRTHS.
BIRTHS.
DEATHS.
DEATHS.
1932
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