Family: Sir Christopher Hawkins / Mary Hawkins/HAWKINS (F1986)
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Sir Christopher Hawkins
Birth Abt 1694 Cornwall 
Death 28 Apr 1767 Trewinnard Manor, Trewinnard 
Burial Marriage Abt 1725 Father Mother
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Mary Hawkins/HAWKINS
Birth Abt 1694 Death 1780 Burial 1 Oct 1780 St Erth Parish Churchyard, St Erth Church (Parish Church St Erth), St Erth 
Father Mother
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+ Thomas Hawkins, of Trewithen; M76V-33D
Birth Abt Aug 1724 Cornwall 
Christening Aug 1724 St Clement Danes, Westminster, London 
Death Abt 7 Dec 1766 Trewithen, near Probus 
Burial 7 Dec 1766 Probus [Parish Circuit Or Chapel], Probus, Cornwall 
Spouse Anne Heywood(Haywood)/HAWKINGS, of Trewithian, Cornwall; 99GC-CH8 | F1987 Marriage 24 Jun 1750 St James, Westminster, London 
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Photos 
The Trewinnard Coach, c. 1700 
Christopher Hawkins of Trewinnard (1694–1767) 
Christopher Hawkins of Trewinnard (1694–1767) full
Histories 
Death of Christopher Hawkins of Trewinnard | On this Day | Penwith Local History Group | 28 April 1767
Trevinnard Barton Mrs Mary HAWKINS Mrs Mary HAWKINS Mrs Mary HAWKINS Mrs Mary HAWKINS Mrs Mary HOSKINS Mrs Mary HOSKINS Mrs Mary HOSKINS Mrs Mary HAWKINS Mrs Mary HAWKINS

Trewinnard Coach - Royal Cornwall Museum
In 1750, Christopher Hawkins and his wife Mary moved their family back to Cornwall from London for a better quality of life, and they brought this coach with them, possibly transporting it by sea
West Cornwall Homes and Households 1550 - 1950 | 6. Christopher Hawkins and Trewinnard 1750-1767 by Cedric Appleby 
Christopher Hawkins | Catalogues | Art & the Country House
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Notes - Mary’s father was Philip Hawkins I of Pennance, Cornwall, and her brother was Philip Hawkins II (? 1700–1738), who acquired ownership of the Trewithen estate in 1728. In 1716, Mary, who was co-heir of her father’s estate, married the heir to the other branch of the Hawkins family, Christopher Hawkins (1694–1767) of Trewinnard, grandson of John Hawkins (d. 1676), the purchaser of Trewinnard House and estate in St Erth

