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- [S402] Seattle Daily Times, 11 Feb 1951, p. 47.
Seattle Centennial 1851-1951
Notes to Newcomers on Seattle History:
When Miss Nancy Hawkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Hawkins, was elected president of the Seattle Historical Cociety's Junior Historians, some long-time residents of Seattle remember their friendship with her grandfather, the late Erastus Corning Hawkins. In 1896 Mr. Hawkins brought his wife, two daughters and three sons to Seattle and established a home on First Hill. The Home at 1310 Minor Av. and later at 1120 Jefferson St., became noted as the setting for much hospitality. In addition to Mr. Mason Hawkins, a daughter, Miss Gilberta Hawkins, and two other sons, Rufus and Howard, are residents of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Howard Hawkins have a daughter, Maralyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hawkins a son, Mason. Mr. E. C. Hawkins also was a prime factor in building up the territory of Alaska, by guiding the construction of railroads (he was an engineer). He was vice president, chief engineer and general manager of the "White Pass & Yukon," first railroad to be built in Alaska, involving what is still said to be one of the great engineering feats in the world.
- [S12] Susan H. Carmiencke and Bayard C. Carmiencke, compiled by., A Hawkins genealogy supplement; volume II. Record of the descendants of Robert Hawkins of Charlestown, Massachusetts (Baltimore : Published for The Hawkins Association by Gateway Press, c2, p. 181. Her name is entered as "Maralyn.".
- [S112] Social Security Death Index (U.S. Social Security Administration), SS #539-12-2017.
- [S12] Susan H. Carmiencke and Bayard C. Carmiencke, compiled by., A Hawkins genealogy supplement; volume II. Record of the descendants of Robert Hawkins of Charlestown, Massachusetts (Baltimore : Published for The Hawkins Association by Gateway Press, c2, p. 181.
- [S115] Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington,, Roll: 2495; Page: 26A; Enumeration District: 57; Image: 117.0.
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