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  1. John Hawkins was born to a prominent family of ship builders and captains in the naval port of Plymouth in Devon. His exact date of birth is unknown, but was likely between November 1532 and March 1533. He was the second son of William Hawkins, who was the first Englishman to sail to Brazil, and Joan Trelawny, daughter and sole heiress of Roger ...

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    John Hawkins was born to a prominent family in Plymouth in the county of Devon. He was the second son of William Hawkins (b. before 1490, d. 1554/5) and Joan Trelawney, daughter and sole heir of Roger Trelawney of Brighton, Cornwall. William Hawkins was a merchant, shipowner and sea captain who successfully avoided permanent entanglement with eithe...

    b. 1552, 2nd s. of William Hawkins (ante 1490 - 1554/5) and Joan Trelawney (Father: Roger Trelawney of Brighton, Cornwall). m. (1) c.1559, Katharine (d.1591), da. of Benjamin Gonson, treasurer of the navy, 1s.; (2) Margaret (d.1619), da. of Charles Vaughan of Hergest Court, Herefs., s.p. Kntd. 1588.

    According to the history of Parliament, he had one child by Katherine Gonson, a son. However, as Richard Hawkins was born five years before the marriage of Katherine Gonson and John Hawkins, she has been removed as his mother. As there is no possibility that John Hawkins fathered a daughter Elizabeth Hawkinsat age 8, she has been removed as his chi...

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  2. Sir John Hawkins (1532–1595) was one of the most notable sailors and naval commanders of the sixteenth century. He is known for his pivotal role in the maritime history of England and the rise of the global slave trade.

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  3. 27. Apr. 2022 · John Hawkins was born to a prominent family in Plymouth in the county of Devon. He was the second son of William Hawkins (b. before 1490, d.1554/5) and Joan Trelawny, daughter and sole heir of Roger Trelawny of Brighton, Cornwall. William Hawkins was a merchant, shipowner and sea captain who successfully avoided permanent ...

  4. Family of Admiral Sir John HAWKINS and Margaret VAUGHN. Husband: Admiral Sir John HAWKINS. Wife: Margaret VAUGHN. Note on Husband: Admiral Sir John HAWKINS. Admiral Sir John Hawkins was an English shipbuilder, naval administrator and commander, Elizabethan "Sea Dog", merchant, navigator, and slave trader. Admiral Sir John Hawkins Wikipedia page.

  5. 2. Juli 2020 · John Hawkins, born in Plymouth in 1532 CE, had trader and mariner blood in his veins, his father being William Hawkins who had traded in Brazil in the 1530s CE. In 1551 CE John married Katherine Gonson, the daughter of the Treasurer of the Navy and so a long association, with that body began.

  6. John Hawkins was born to a prominent family of ship builders and captains in the naval port of Plymouth in Devon. His exact date of birth is unknown, but was likely between November 1532 and March 1533. [2]