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Paternal Lines

Winfred Holland Hawk

Andrew Hawk and Christina Hinterleiter

James Malcom and Sally Gannaway

Jabez Jones and Elizabeth Crawford

John William Sims and Elizabeth Adeline Gillespie

John J. Mitchell and Susan A. Dickerson


Andrew Haack and Anna Cunigunda of Pennsylvania NEW!

Hawk of Maryland NEW!

Hawk of Alabama NEW!


Hawk Surname DNA Project
I have formed the HAWK surname project at DNAHeritage.com. The project is open to men with the Hawk surname and its variants such as Hawke, Haulk, etc. DNA testing is a powerful method for determining common ancestry. The goal of the project is to prove the descendancy tree of Andrew Hawk, 1789, Augusta, Ga., and to learn Andrew's origins by connecting to other Hawk lines. Early results have connected Hawk lines in Georgia, Alabama, and Pennsylvania. More participants are needed. Please contact me for details.


old photos
Photos!

I'm always accepting old photos
to add to this collection


The Hawk Family Reunion
First Sunday in May - 4:30pm - until
Madison Lions Club Building, Madison, GA


Green Hawk family
Green Hawk was a slave on
one of the Hawk plantations.
Descendant Taurus Hawk searches
for African-American roots.
And you thought your search was tough?


Brett


Maternal Lines

Margaret Priscilla Harper

Allen Harper and Lucy Ann Smith

Hartwell Connell and Sarah Ann Kinney

James Poulin and Minta ---

Robert Brownfield and Jane Stewart

Tarpley Hanson and Mariah Kilgore



The Malcom Family 1697-2005
with breakthrough work on early
Malcoms and Gannaways
Get the new book from
Thomas A. Valentine


William Connell


Jayne Malcom
Jayne Malcom's Beginnings 2nd ed.
Jayne has updated her classic work.


Jabez Jones


John Davis: A Simple Name
Ann C. Davis
has released her 615 page book
on John & Nancy Davis and their
10 known children.


Lineage of my wife Sarah Ellen Mumy
DNA research led to a breakthrough
on her line too. It's cool stuff.


This Site The Web


My goals with this site

My goals here are simple: to establish and portray the complete descendancies of Andrew Hawk and James Malcom, men who may both be soldiers of the American Revolution, and who both settled into eastern Georgia in the 1780's. Where necessary I will compile research and information into my own site, but where possible I want to link to sites of other descendants. Given the nature of the internet it is not necessary to duplicate work that has been done elsewhere. Please note that in my WorldConnect database I have filtered out all information on persons born after 1930; no dates or notes are shown for these people to protect the privacy of the families involved.

I have done the best I can to verify the information I present here. But there are times that I mess up or get some bad info. If you find something in this data that is wrong or objectionable, please email me with your concern and/or correction. I will do my best to correct the issue to your satisfaction within a week. While virtually all the birth, marriage, death and burial information here is available from public records, I recognize that sensitive issues sometimes exist. And sometimes I do get those names wrong!

I am chasing all the lines given above. Some have been researched back to Revolutionary days, some I am stumped beyond my great grandparent. I welcome all contacts on these lineages. In particular, Sarah E. (Sallie) Pullin 1880 - 1910, wife of John T. Harper of Morgan County, Georgia, is my last remaining greatgrandparent brick wall. The Connells and Brooks are giving me all the heck I can stand too.