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James Hakes
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Martha Adams

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James Hakes
Parents: George Hakes and Hannah Jones

Martha Adams
Parents: Jonathan Adams and NO INFORMATION

James Hakes
Born: 25 Mar. 1752
Place: Stonington, New London, Connecticut
Marr: 15 May 1754
Place: Stonington, New London, Connecticut
Died: 4 Jun 1830
Place: Sampronius, Cayuga, New York

Martha Adams
Born: 15 May 1754
Place: Stonington, New London, Connecticut
Died: 
Place: 

    Children
  1. Willard b. 25 Mar. 1776
    Stonington, Conn.
  2. Rebecca b. 2 Jan. 1779
    Stonington, Conn.
  3. George Washington b. 26 Aug. 1780
    Stephentown, New York
  4. Amy b. 19 Mar. 1782
    Stephentown, New York
  5. Hannah b. 1 Nov. 1784
    Stephentown, New York
  6. Calenda b. 27 Feb. 1786
    Stephentown, New York
  7. Betsy b. 28 Dec. 1787
    Stephentown, New York
  8. Samuel Adams b. 13 Sept. 1789
    Stephentown, New York
  9. Giles Russell b. 23 April 1791
    Stephentown, New York
  10. James Loyal b. 3 Mar. 1793
  11. Collins Edward b. 30 Oct. 1794
    Stephentown, New York
  12. Alanson b. 4 May 1797
    Stephentown, New York
  13. x Weeden Vander b. 5 April 1800
    Rochester, New York

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book: Collins Rowe Hakes Family pg 4
Compiled by HARRIET J. STRADLING...1952
Collins Rowe Hakes/ 5th child...Lottie Mable Hakes Lamb/ 4th child..Harriet Jane Lamb Stradling

James Hakes was married by Simeon Brown (Elder), was a soldier in the Revolutionary war, in Capt. Martin's Co., of Col. Sippitt's Regt. was raised Jan. 18, 1776 for one year. In Sept. 1776, the Regt. left the state and joined Washington's army. At expiration of their term they were induced to continue 30 days longer. Were at Trenton and Princeton, N. J.
At a later period James was in the army, and Gen. Washington visited his home in Renesselaer Co., N. Y. By special 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 Renesselaer Co., and in Berkshire Co., Mass., and finally removed to Sempronius, Cayugo Co., N. Y. He was also a soldier in the war 1812; occ. farmer.

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