Samuel Hawk, son the emigrant [whose father emigrated from Germany about the beginning of the nineteenth century], followed agricultural pursuits in Allegheny township until some time in the sixties, when he moved with a part of his family to Iowa, and there spent his remaining years. His wife was Eliza Eck, and the following were their children: Julia, deceased; Belle (twin to Julia), wife of a Mr. Cline of Kansas; Katharine, wife of Joseph Nelly of Bell Township; George W., mentioned hereinafter; John (twin to George W.) resides in Iowa; Samuel; Margaret, wife of a Mr. Bronner; Mary, wife of a Mr. Fisher; Albert; Jennie, deceased; and Lizzie. The death of Mr. Hawk, the father, occurred in 1880, and was followed one year later by that of his widow.
Samuel Hawk, son the emigrant [whose father emigrated from Germany about the beginning of the nineteenth century], followed agricultural pursuits in Allegheny township until some time in the sixties, when he moved with a part of his family to Iowa, and there spent his remaining years. His wife was Eliza Eck, and the following were their children: Julia, deceased; Belle (twin to Julia), wife of a Mr. Cline of Kansas; Katharine, wife of Joseph Nelly of Bell Township; George W., mentioned hereinafter; John (twin to George W.) resides in Iowa; Samuel; Margaret, wife of a Mr. Bronner; Mary, wife of a Mr. Fisher; Albert; Jennie, deceased; and Lizzie. The death of Mr. Hawk, the father, occurred in 1880, and was followed one year later by that of his widow.
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