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38:, the eldest surviving son of John Henry Mason Hawkes (c. 1827 – 14 October 1858) and his wife Frances Sarah Ann Hawkes, nÊe Symonds (c. 1831 – 15 February 1902). Both were early settlers; Hawkes aboard 95:, which had previously been imported. Around 1885 they appointed Hawkes manager of that side of their Adelaide business, with a staff of eight, which forty years later had grown to ninety. 104: 212:
Mabel Brookes Hawkes (1884– ) had child Owen Thomas Hawkes (1905– ); father was Thomas Paterson; they married; she married James Black ( – ) in 1914, died in New Zealand.
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Robert Hawkes (c. 1803 – 30 August 1866) married to Sarah; he was land agent of King William Street; home on Magill Road, Norwood. Arrived SA August 1848 aboard
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John Henry Mason Hawkes (c. 1827 – 14 October 1858) married Frances Ann Symonds (c. 1831 – 15 February 1902) in 1849. Their children included:
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Elizabeth Ann Hawkes (1853 – 29 October 1939) married William Walter Humpherys (c. 1850 – 2 February 1928) in 1876. They had four children.
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Robert Glandfield "Bert" Hawkes (1881 – 5 October 1941) married to Ethel May Hawkes; they had five children, lived Magill Road, Tranmere.
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Charles Flaxman Hawkes (c. 1832 – 19 February 1875) married Frances Annie Johns in 1857. Killed himself with a chisel.
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George W. Hawkes (c. 1842 – 3 December 1922) carried on his father's land and estate agency business after his death
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Jonathan Lea Hawkes (1 April 1839 – 3 July 1932) married Harriet Cook on 6 November 1863; 6 children, including:
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in February 1849. They married later that same year. She was in 1880 to marry again, to the recently widowed
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Owen Centenous Hawkes (1888 – 28 September 1917) with 13th Machine Gun Company, died of wounds in France.
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and branding inks (used with a stencil for labelling bales of wool etc.), manufactured at premises at 88
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Ethel Frances Annie "Sissie" Hawkes (1885– ) married Ernest George Fordham on 29 April 1909, lived at
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Emily Florence Hawkes (1890–1985) married Leonard William Peglar in 1913, lived in
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Ada Preston Hawkes (1896–1980) married William Henry Mongan in 1917, lived in
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Around 1881 he purchased 464 acres (188 ha) in the Hundred of Davenport.
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for filtering water and a washing powder. The business was wound up in 1878.
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Hawkes represented D. & J. Fowler at the SA Chamber of Manufactures
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were appointed to the State Advisory Council on Science and Industry.
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George Austin Hawkes (1857–1892) married Alice Atkins Martin in 1880
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Charles Robert Hawkes (1859–1907) married Lucy Webb Fidler in 1882
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George Edward Hawkes (2 May 1877 – 14 August 1961) Commandant,
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Elizabeth Ann Hawkes (c. 1829 – 19 August 1923) married
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In May 1878 he was succeeded Dedman as treasurer of the
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on 14 September 1848. He was later Mayor of Adelaide.
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Their children were: 16:For persons of a similar name, see 13: 423:are also mentioned in some detail. 98: 14: 610: 296:Torrens Island Concentration Camp 189:Robert Symonds Hawkes (1850–1850) 599:Colony of South Australia people 59:Adelaide Educational Institution 439:The South Australian Advertiser 206:Bessie Symonds Hawkes (1879– ) 120:, and helped found churches at 553:, 16 December 1922, Page 37. 541: 521: 501: 482: 454: 426: 377: 349: 105:South Australian Football Club 1: 385:"South Australian Industries" 309: 18:John Hawkes (disambiguation) 7: 298:in 1915; later bank manager 89:D. & J. Fowler, Limited 64:In 1871 he began marketing 10: 615: 508:Torrens Island Revelations 232:Clarendon, South Australia 29: 15: 589:Australian businesspeople 494:, 7 July 1922, Page 37. 390:South Australian Register 362:South Australian Register 169: 36:Goodwood, South Australia 48:William Henville Burford 329:"Young at Seventy Five" 262:Edward B. W. Glandfield 193:John Henry Mason Hawkes 162:In October 1921 he and 151:He was a member of the 116:He was a member of the 24:John Henry Mason Hawkes 551:The Adelaide Chronicle 403:The soap factories of 462:"Coroners' Inquests" 251:James Symonds Hawkes 548:Mr. Clement Wragge. 419:and jam factory of 415:, brush factory of 178:with their family: 164:Alexander H. Dobbie 132:, in rotation with 34:Hawkes was born in 53:Hawkes grew up in 357:"Ink Manufacture" 606: 558: 545: 539: 525: 519: 505: 499: 489:Mr. J.L. Hawkes. 486: 480: 479: 477: 475: 458: 452: 451: 449: 447: 434:"The Advertiser" 430: 424: 402: 400: 398: 381: 375: 374: 372: 370: 353: 347: 346: 344: 342: 325: 140:, and served as 118:Church of Christ 614: 613: 609: 608: 607: 605: 604: 603: 564: 563: 562: 561: 546: 542: 534:, 27 May 1932. 526: 522: 514:, 17 May 1919. 506: 502: 487: 483: 473: 471: 460: 459: 455: 445: 443: 432: 431: 427: 413:Walker Brothers 396: 394: 383: 382: 378: 368: 366: 355: 354: 350: 340: 338: 327: 326: 317: 312: 172: 101: 99:Other interests 78:animal charcoal 74:Grenfell Street 32: 21: 12: 11: 5: 612: 602: 601: 596: 591: 586: 581: 576: 560: 559: 540: 532:The Advertiser 520: 500: 481: 453: 425: 417:J. 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Index

John Hawkes (disambiguation)
Goodwood, South Australia
William Henville Burford
Port Adelaide
Adelaide Educational Institution
writing ink
Currie Street
Grenfell Street
animal charcoal
protectionist
D. & J. Fowler, Limited
chicory
South Australian Football Club
Church of Christ
Maylands
Nailsworth
reader
John Verco
W. C. Brooker
lay preacher
Queenstown
St. Peters
Norwood
Alexander H. Dobbie
Oakbank
Burnside
Walkerville
Clarendon, South Australia
Leabrook
James Symonds Hawkes

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