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Henry Clay Hawkins

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Henry Clay Hawkins

Birth
Bulls Gap, Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
Death
4 Aug 1940 (aged 20)
Tippecanoe, Marshall County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Mosheim, Greene County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.2316883, Longitude: -83.0597388
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Henry Clay Hawkins was the son of James Venoy Hawkins 1883 – 1949 and Ada Pearl Walker 1885 – 1960. He had two sisters, Bertha "Birdie" May Hawkins 1909 – 1996, Birdie married Ed Smith on Dec. 3, 1927, and Callie Lee Hawkins 1912 – 1979, she married Melvin Crittenden on Jan 20, 1933; Homer Kyle Hawkins 1914 – 1990, Mary Alice Moore; Warren Calvin Hawkins 1917 – 1975, Joan Laster; James Reed Hawkins 1922 – 2012, Betty Wheeler.

Henry died young and never married. It is unsure why Henry was in Tippecanoe, Indiana, but he check into the Home Hospital on July 30 1840 and died 4 days later. Cause of death was Encephalitis due to Influenza.

His body was returned by rail road to Bulls Gap TN, then it was taken to Mosheim, Green Co. for burial in the Philippi Missionary Baptist Church yard Cemetery.
Henry Clay Hawkins was the son of James Venoy Hawkins 1883 – 1949 and Ada Pearl Walker 1885 – 1960. He had two sisters, Bertha "Birdie" May Hawkins 1909 – 1996, Birdie married Ed Smith on Dec. 3, 1927, and Callie Lee Hawkins 1912 – 1979, she married Melvin Crittenden on Jan 20, 1933; Homer Kyle Hawkins 1914 – 1990, Mary Alice Moore; Warren Calvin Hawkins 1917 – 1975, Joan Laster; James Reed Hawkins 1922 – 2012, Betty Wheeler.

Henry died young and never married. It is unsure why Henry was in Tippecanoe, Indiana, but he check into the Home Hospital on July 30 1840 and died 4 days later. Cause of death was Encephalitis due to Influenza.

His body was returned by rail road to Bulls Gap TN, then it was taken to Mosheim, Green Co. for burial in the Philippi Missionary Baptist Church yard Cemetery.

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