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JAMES K. HAWTHORN, farmer, P. O. Cambridgeboro, was born in Sugar Creek Township, Venango Co., Penn., December
23, 1828, son of John D. and Sarah (Cousins) Hawthorn. John D. was a son of Delano Hawthorn, one of the first settlers
of the State of Illinois; his wife was a daughter of William Cousins, a native of England and one of the first
settlers of Venango County, Penn. Our subject settled in Cambridge Township, this county, in 1865. He was married
January 1, 1862, to Matilda, daughter of Henry and Mary (Humes) Allen, of Cambridge Township, this county, the
former of whom was a native of England, and settled in Cambridge Township in 1824; the latter was a daughter of
John flumes, an early settler of Woodcock Township, this County. By this union there were six children, viz.: Abner,
William, Boone, Mary (deceased), James and Bertha. Mr. Hawthorn and wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal
Church. He has been Supervisor and School Director of his township. In politics he was formerly a Democrat, but
is now a Prohibitionist.
From:
History of Crewford County, Pennsylvania
Illustrated
Warner, Beers & Co.,
Chicago; 1895
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