Fernham & Stockport
THOMAS HAWKINS,
MARTHA BOWLES,
& SOPHIA BOWLES
Thomas Hawkins married Martha Bowles and his brother William Hawkins married Martha's sister Sophia Bowles.
After the deaths of their spouses, Thomas Hawkins and Sophia Bowles lived together at Stockport, Cheshire,
and raised children of their own.
The family is recorded in the 1881 census for Stockport.
Thomas Hawkins, married, aged 35, born Little Coxwell
Sophia Hawkins, married, aged 36, born Little Coxwell
Alice Hawkins, aged 13, born Little Coxwell [Sophia's child before marriage]
Laura Hawkins, aged 11, born Little Coxwell [Martha's child before marriage]
Gertrude Hawkins, aged 10, born Little Coxwell [dau. of William and Sophia]
William Hawkins, aged 8, born Stockport [Albert William, son of William and Sophia]
John Hawkins, aged 4, born Stockport [son of Thomas and Sophia]
Tom Hawkins, aged 1, born Stockport [son of Thomas and Sophia]
HUSBAND
Thomas HAWKINS 1847-1913
father: William HAWKINS 1817-1898 [P4]
mother: Mary JACKSON 1819-1889 [P4]
born: 1847 at Little Coxwell
baptized:
died: 1 February 1913 in a railway accident at Tiviotdale Station, Stockport
buried:
WIFE (1)
Martha BOWLES 1849-1875
father: William BOWLES
mother:
born:
baptized: 8 April 1849 at Fernham
died: 1875 at Fernham
buried: 19 April 1875 at Fernham
MARTHA BOWLES' CHILDREN PRIOR TO MARRIAGE
Laura BOWLES (also known as
Laura HAWKINS) 1870
born: 24 July 1870 at Fernham
baptized:
MARRIAGE
place: Fernham
date: 28 September 1870
CHILDREN OF MARRIAGE (1)
Rosina Martha HAWKINS 1872-
born:
baptized: 19 May 1872 at Fernham
WIFE (2) OR PARTNER
Sophia BOWLES 1844-?1819
See entry for her marriage to William Hawkins.
No record of a marriage has been found.
CHILDREN OF THOMAS HAWKINS & SOPHIA BOWLES
John HAWKINS 1877-
born: about 1877 at Stockport, Cheshire
baptized:
Tom HAWKINS 1880-
born: about 1880 at Stockport, Cheshire
baptized:
Harry HAWKINS 1883-
born: 1883
baptized:
Arthur HAWKINS 1885-1965
born: 1885
baptized:
died: 1965
Richard HAWKINS 1890-1918
born: 1890
baptized:
died: 1918 during influenza epidemic