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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. 


WILKES-BARRE,    PA.: 

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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 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  5 

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 


6  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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. 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  7 

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". 


;  :  Zr.Z    HAKZ5    FAMIL1 

I  have  expended  all  the  time  and  rr  .hat  I  propose 
to,  in  the  effort  to  find  our  pr  The 
only  legend  v.            e  of  the  matter  is,  that  th  two 

:.:■:-:'      -  :i  :.  ~  :<:?."  :. 

settled  in  Stonington.  Conn.     This  legend  in  all  the 

z  reser.:  zr?.\  z'r.ts   : :"  :    -  :i:      y 

It  will  be  seen  that  it  does  not  reach  :  -        non 

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 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  I  I 

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 


12  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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. 


THE.  HAKES    FAMILY.  I  3 

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 


14  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  I  5 

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, 


l6  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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. 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  \J 

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 


1 8  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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 


22  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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- 
LOGICAL TABLES,  SHOWING  THEIR 
SOURCES. 


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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 


24  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  25 

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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26  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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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THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  2J 

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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FIRST  TABLE  OF  NAMES. 


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CHILDREN  OF  NUMBER  (6). 

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. 


gen 


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THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  29 

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. 


30  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 


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|n  22  XI     Elias  Hakes,  b.  March  27,  1783,  at  Stoning- 

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. 


5 

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S 

gen 


5 

gen 


S 

gen 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  3  I 

£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. 


gen 

32 

5 

gen 

33 

5 

gen 

34 

5 

gen 

35 

gen 


32  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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. 

g*n  38  III     Fanny  Hakes,  b.  1808/. 

5 

gen 


39  IV     Roszvell  Hakes,  b.    181 1  ;  d.   18 16,  Pitcher, 


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- 


gen    44 

I 

gen    45 

II 

A    46 

III 

THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 


win  Gen.,  p.  251.]  2d  Josephine  Edwards,  July  29,  1880; 
3d  Mary  Justus,  Sept.  10,  1884;  res.  Albion,  N.  Y.;  occ. 
farmer,    issue. 


5 

gen 


5 

gen 


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. 


5 

gen 

49 

5 

gen 

5o 

5 

gen 

5i 

5 

gen 

52 

5 

gen 


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. 


34  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 


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r, 


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 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  35 

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." 


5 

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5 

geu 


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. 


s 

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gen 


36  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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. 


K»n 


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5 

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5 

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gen 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  37 

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- 
loved, issue. 


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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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THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  39 

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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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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42  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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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THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  43 

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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44  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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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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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THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  47 

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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48  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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. 


« 

gen 

170 

G 

gen 

171 

0 

gen 

172 

6 

gen 

1/3 

6 

gen 

174 

THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  '  49 

175  I     Elias  Hakes,  b.  July  30,  1863,  at  Bethlehem, 


gen 


6 

gen 


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. 


50  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 


7 
gen 


7 
gen 


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. 


7 

gen 


190  II     Hattie  Hakes,  b.  at  Willett,  N.  Y.,  1861. 


gen 


7 
gen 


gea 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  5  I 

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. 


52  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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. 


7 

gen 


200         II     Ira  Hakes,  b.   1881;  res.  Wellsville,  Alle- 
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. 


i 

gun 

20I 

7 
gt'Il 

202 

7 
gen 

203 

7 
gen 

204 

THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  53 


7 
gen 


7 
gen 


gen 


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. 


7 
gen 


7 
gen 


7 
geu 


7 
gen 


54  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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. 


7 

gen 


7 
gen 


7 
gen 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  55 

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. 


7 

gen 


7 
gen 


7 
gen 


7 

gen 


7 
gen 

7 
gen 


Martelle,  Iowa. 

237  X     Fanny  Jane  Hakes,  b.  August  3,  1878. 

238  XI     Olive  B.  Hakes,  b.  October  14,  1880. 


$6  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 


7 
gen 


139        XII     James  Arthur  C.  Hakes,  b.  September  30, 


1882  ;  d.  September  10,  1883. 
£n  240     XIII      Walter  Perry  Hakes,  b.  August  5,  1884. 


gen 


7 
gen 


7 
gen 


7 


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. 


7 

gen 

7 
gen 


7 
gen 

254 

7 
gen 

255 

7 
gen 

256 

7 
gen 

257 

7 
gen 

258 

58  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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, 


7 

gei 

7 


,  270         IV     Harry  Hakes,  b.  July   14,  1887;  d.  July  5, 
1888. 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  59 

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. 

7    273  I     R 

North  Pitcher,  N.  Y. 


,  273  I     De  Cal  Hakes,  b.  September  22,  1869;  res. 


7 

gen 


274  II     Bertha  Hakes,  b.  April,  1873. 


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. 


7 

gen 


7 
gen 

Gilbertsville,  Otsego  County,  N.  Y. 
g*n  287         II     Lynn  W.  Hakes,  b.  1880. 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  6l 

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. 


't>i 


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. 


62  THE  HAKES  FAMILY. 

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.' 


«en 


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. 


«  THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  65 

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. 


4 

gen 


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, 


66  THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  # 

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 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  67 

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 


68  THE    HAKES   FAMILY. 

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 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  69 

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 


70  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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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THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  73 

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. 


6 

gen 


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, 


j6  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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, 


yS  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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. 


THE  HAKES  FAMILY.  79 

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. 


SO  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  87 

"  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  !'  ' 


88  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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. 


5 

gen 


5 

gen 


5 

gen 


3 

gen 


5 

gen 

37? 

S 

gen 

373 

5 

gen 

374 

5 

gen 

375 

5 

gen 

376 

90  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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. 


5 

gen 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  9I 

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  ;  ///. 


gen 


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 


6 

gen 


92  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 


5 

gen 


5 

gen 


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. 


0 

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6 

gen 


6 

gen 


6 

gen 


6 

gen 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  93 

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. 
issue.' 


gen 


gen 


gen 


gen 


gen 


'en  398  H     Maria  Antoinette  Hakes,  b.  1833;    ;//. 

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. 


94  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 


gen 


®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. 


6 

gen 

403 

I 

6 

gen 

4O4 

II 

6 

gen 

405 

III 

G 

gen 

406 

IV 

6 

gen 

407 

V 

THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  95 

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 


(jC)  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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 


876, 


<. 


1 


"„    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. 


1 


6 

gen 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  97 

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. 


6 

gen 

®    426  II      George  Hakes,  b.  1847  /;  res.  Michigan. 

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. 


fl 

gen 

429 

0 

gen 

430 

e 

gen 

431 

a 

gen 

432 

6 

gen 

433 

0 

gen 

434 

6 

gen 

435 

98  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 


6 

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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. 


1 

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7 
gen 


7 
gen 


100  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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. 


gun 


7 

gen 


THE   HAKES   FAMIL 
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- 
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CHILDREN  OF  NUMBER  (4).  *  * 

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. 
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486  III  Jonathan  Hakes,  Jr.,  b.  at  Stonington,  1757. 
He  was  a  private  soldier  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary War  in  the  Connecticut  Militia 
and  received  a  pension  from  March  4, 


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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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491  VIII  Weeden  Hakes,  b.  at  Stonington,  Conn., 
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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Munson,  Mass.;  m.  Avis  Peckham  June 
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- 

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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 
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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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George  W.  Prosser  1839;  res.  Petersburg,  Rensselaer  Co., 
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, 
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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- 

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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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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, 

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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- 
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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 

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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. 


6 

gen 


I36  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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 . 


gen 


gen 


®n  712  I     Rosetta  Hakes,  b.  1 840,  ?. 

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 


6 

gen 


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. 


6 

gen 

719 

6 

gen 

720 

6 

gen 

721 

6 

geu 

722 

I38  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 


6 

gen 


gen 


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. 


6 

gen 

729 

6 

gen 

730 

6 

gen 

731 

6 

gen 

732 

6 

gen 

733 

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. 


6 

gen 

741 

6 

gen 

742 

6 

gen 

743 

6 

gen 

744 

I40  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 


6 

gen 

6 

gen 

6 

gen 

6 

gen 

6 

gen 

6 

gen 

6 

gen 


745 

V 

746 

VI 

747 

VII 

748 

VIII 

749 

IX 

750 

X 

75i 

XI 

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 


6 

gen 


6 

gen 


6 

gen 


6 

gen 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  I4I 

Era,  Bradford  Co.,  Pa.;  d.  Aug.  6,  1872.  issue.     His  widow 

;//.  Reuben  Hakes,  son  of  David   Hakes. 


6 

gen 


6 

gen 


-:-  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. 


6 

gen 


« 

gen 


142  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 


gen 


t. 

gen 


®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. 


gfll 


<. 

gen    / 

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. 


G 

gen 


6 

gen 


6 

gen 

6 

gen 


<> 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  .  143 

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. 


6 

gen 


144  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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!: 

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m.  Albe  :.  Peters- 

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Marcellus,  Oct.,  185 1,  at  same 

?*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 
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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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*a  ^  II     5  E.  Hcu  16,    1861 

:    Mich 

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. 


gen 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  151 

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- 


6 

gen 


6 

gen 


G 

gen 


15-  EE  HAKES  FAMILY. 

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 


6 

gen 


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. 


6 

gen 


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. 


6 

gen 


6 

g~n 


6 

gen 


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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gen 


6 

gen 


6 

gen 


6 

gen 


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. 


6 

gen 


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. 


ft 

pen 

877 

I 

ft 

gen 

878 

II 

ft 

gen 

879 

III 

ft 

gen 

89O 

IV 

6 

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 

gen 


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. 


7 

geu 


7 

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7 
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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 
gen 


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 

gen 


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 
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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 

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7 
gen 

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gen 


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. 


7 

gen 


8 
gt>u 


gvu 


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. 


gen 


gen 


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. 


gen 


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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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1014  II     Solomon   Hakes,    b.   1779,  ?  at    Stillwater, 

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,  ?, 


1/2  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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. 

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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; 
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James  II  of  John,  Jr.,4  of  John,  Sr.,a  of 

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. 
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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, 
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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- 
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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, 

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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, 
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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 


194  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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 


I96  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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, 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  1 97 

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 


I98  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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. 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  1 99 

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. 


200  THE    HAKES    FAMILY. 

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 


THE    HAKES    FAMILY.  201 

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. 


202  THE    HAKES    FAMILY, 

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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