Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties

Family: John Hawkins / Rebecca Custard (F39038)

m. 13 Jun 1799


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  • Male
    John Hawkins

    Birth  Bef 1779  Baltimore County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Marriage  13 Jun 1799  District of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Augustine Hawkins | F39035 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Elizabeth Henley | F39035 Group Sheet 

    Female
    Rebecca Custard

    Birth  Bef 1783  Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location
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  • Notes 
    • National Genealogical Society Quartery
      Vol. Xl JULY, 1922 Number 2
      EARLIEST MISSOURI RECORDS (LOUISIANA).
      (Continued from Jan., 1922, Vol. X, No.4, p. 128).
      By Mrs. Ida M. Schaaf (Mrs. Edward).. St. Louis, Mo.
      This book contains the marriages of non-catholics living in the District
      of Ste. Genevieve. They were married by the Catholic Priest, not ad
      a Priest, by his authority from the King. After each record he has written:
      "I have married them according to the ordinance of His Majesty in
      regard to the marriage of his non-catholic' subjects."
      In all cases they were required to promise to conform to the laws of
      the county and church and have their children baptized.
      When the word "protestant" is used it means Episcopal.
      The names are almost all written in French and in many instances are
      incorrectly spelled. I have written them in English.
      REGISTER OF MARRIAGES OF NON-CATHOLICS LIVING IN THE
      DISTRICT OF STE. GENEVIEVE SEPTEMBER 26TH, 1796 to 1812

      1799, June 18th. Page 16-17)
      Hawkins, John, son of Augustin Hawkins and Elizabeth Henly, native of Maryland, in the United States of America, of the Protestant religion.
      to
      Custard, Rebecca, daughter of Isaac Custard and Susan Hyson, native of Kentucky, in the United States of America.
      Maxwell, Cure
      Witnesses: Israel Dodge; Samuel Bridges; lsaac Kester or Koster, N. Roussen; Francois Valle; Delassus de Luziers.