_Benjamin HARRISON III_+ | (1673 - 1710) _Benjamin HARRISON __| | (1695 - 1745) | | |_______________________ | | |--Benjamin HARRISON | (1726 - 1791) | _______________________ | | |_____________________| | |_______________________
[92] Governor of Virginia and Signer of the Declaration of Independence.
_James HAWLEY _______+ | (.... - 1814) _John Milton HAWLEY _| | (1802 - 1867) m 1826| | |_Hannah _____________ | | |--Delevan Bennet HAWLEY | (1831 - 1918) | _____________________ | | |_Mary TAFT __________| (1807 - 1865) m 1826| |_____________________
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The following information comes from:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilbond/1882bios/query013.htm
D. B. HAWLEY, farmer, P. O. Dudleyville. Of the enterprising farmers in Bond County, Mr. HAWLEY ranks among the first. He was born February 2, 1831, in Trumbull County, Ohio; is the second son and third child born to his father, Milton HAWLEY, who was born 1802, in Western New York. His ancestors were of English stock. Milton HAWLEY came West to Trumbull County, and there married Mary TAFT, and removed to Madison County in 1836, and remained there until 1843, when he came to Okaw Township, and entered 1,800 acres of land. He was a man of energy, and was well read in law, and had excellent business qualifications. In politics, he was formerly a Whig; but, later in life, he came out with the Republican party, and was a strong anti-slavery man, and withal generous and kind-hearted. His death occurred 1867; his wife 1865. He raised a family of ten children, seven sons and three daughters. Celia, the eldest, married J. G. WRIGHT, and resides in this township; Luther C., eldest son, resides in California; Delevan, Bement, Roman M., Virginia, Julius A., Victoria A. and John H., and D. B., the subject of these lines, who remained under the parental roof until March 9, 1854, when he married Susan STEELE, born in Madison County, daughter of John W. STEELE and Catharine RUSSELL. Mr. HAWLEY came to this farm in 1862, and has since resided there. He has nearly 200 arches of excellent land, which he farms in a neat and tasty manner. He has put all the principal improvements on the same, and keeps his fences and buildings in excellent repair. Has the following children: Catharine A., Mrs. Samuel ANDERSON; Harriet L., in California, wife of J. M. REEVES; Lucy A., Susan E., Laura A., Edwin B., John M., William W. and Patience V.
_Adam UTT ___________ | (1694 - ....) _Henry (Ott) UTT ____| | (1720 - 1792) m 1746| | |_____________________ | | |--Henry UTT | (1751 - 1835) | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
_Robert William "Honest Bob" WITHROW _+ | (1723 - 1797) m 1747 _Samuel WITHROW _____| | (1775 - 1850) m 1792| | |_Elizabeth EVANS _____________________ | (1730 - ....) m 1747 | |--Eli WITHROW | (1798 - 1906) | _Thomas ALDERSON _____________________+ | | (1744 - 1836) m 1767 |_Hannah ALDERSON ____| (1778 - 1850) m 1792| |_Hannah DAVIS ________________________+ (1748 - 1778) m 1767
[3] Katie Withrow research shows name as Eli David Withrow; Birthdate as: 1800
__ | _Robert WITHROW _____| | (1771 - 1789) | | |__ | | |--Leah WITHROW | (1804 - 1854) | __ | | |_Jane ALDERSON ______| (1771 - 1860) | |__