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 426 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. I. John, his licir. 1. -Maud, HI. in 1610, George Faik- BUEN. The son, John Hawson, m. Eliz;ibeth Oldfield, of Binglej, and by her, who((. 7th May, 1624, }iad issue, I. Antliouy, wlio d. young. II. Willinm, Aveut to Belfast, and m. 1(330, Catherine, widow of William Skeit, of Coleraiue. III. John, of whom presently, IV. Matthew, m. 1636, Martha, daughter of Thomas Walters. V. Thomas, rf. 1642. I. Mary. II. Lydia, m. John Wilkinson. The third son, John Eav.?on, b. 1606, »». his cousin, I.sabella, daughter of William Eawson, of Braekenbank, and had issue, I. John of Beekfoot, Cottingley, York- shire, b. 10th July, 1631 ; m. Jane Bean, of Gilslead, and d. in 1685, leaving a son, Jerimiah, of Beekfoot, who d. 1736, leaving issue, (1) John, of Beekfoot, i. Sept- ember, 1687, I". Sarah DoB- 60N, of the Vicarage, Bing- ley, and by her, who d. 1725, had a daughter and event- ual heiress, Grace, m. her cousin, Chkistophee Eawbon, of Stonyroyd. (1) Mary, m. Joshua Smith, of Bingley. II. William, of whom we treat. The younger son, William Eawson, m. Abigail, daughter of George Fiild, of Shipley, and widow of Joshua Feilt), of Selby, and had issue, I. John, his heir. I. Mary. II. Mercy. The son, John Eawson, of Bolton, m. Catherine Lister, of Eipon, and by liev (who ih. secondly, John CiiOSSLEY, of Kershaw House, and d. 6th October. 1750) had issue, I. John (Eev.), of Bradford, m. Eliza- beth Bowers, of Manchester, and d. x. p. 1750, II. William, of Bradford, 4. 1710; m. Miss Jektll, of London, and d. 7th August, 1780, leaving a son, Thomas Jekyll. III. Cheistophee, of whom we treat. The third son, Christopher Eawson, of Stonyroyd, b. 1712; m. Grace, daughter of John Eawson, of Beekfoot, in Cottingley, Yorkshire, and had issue (with several other sons, who all d. young), I. John, of whom presently. II. W'illiam (fourth son), of Mill House, Halifax, J. P. and U.L., b. 1749: d. 1828. I. Catherine, d. num. II. Elizabeth, m. Pliilip Saltmarshe, of Saltmarshe {see Bukke's Landed Gentry). The son, John Eawson, of Stonyroyd, b. Ist Decein- ber, 1744 ; »«. Kelly, daughter of David Stans- feld, of Hope House, Halifax, and (/. 8th July, 1815, having by her, who d. 23rd No- vember. 1827, had issue, I. Christopher, of Hope House, Halifax, Yorkshire, J.P. and D.L., b. 17th De- cember, 1777; m. 2oth January, 1S07, Mary Auue, daughter of Tliomas Brooks, of Great George Street, Westminster, and d. 6th May, 1849 ; she d. s. p. 29th July, 1836. II. Stansfeld, of whom we treat. III. William Henrv, of Haugh End and Jlill House, Yorkshire, i. 21st October, 1781 ; m. 30th October, 1806, Mary, daughter of John Peiestley, of Thorpe, near Halifax, and d. 5th Jan- uary, 1865, having by her, who d, 18th February, 1870, had issue, 1. William Henry, of Mill House, J.P.andD.L.,i.'4th August, 1812 ; m. 22nd April, 1847, Ellen Louisa, daugliter of Amaziah Empson, of Spellow Hill, ICnaresborough, and d. 8th Julv, 1892, having by her, who d. 20th April, 1890, had issue, (1) William Henry, of Mill House, Yorkshire, and Bram- liope, Torquay, J. P., b. 17th September, 1848 ; m. 4th November, 1874, Fra)ices Jane, eldest daughter of John William Brooks, of Sibton Park, Suft'olk, and d. s. 2>. 1st December, 1893. (1) Constance Ellen. 2. John, of Brockwell, Yorkshire, and Fallbarrovv, Westmorland, b. 21st November, 1813 ; ni. 2nd July, 1840, Elizabeth Marianne, daugh- ter of John Peiestley, of Thorjje, and by her, who d. 16th May, 1879, had issue, an only daughter, Gertrude Elizabeth, b. 19th June, 1845, and d. 2ard December, 1S59. 3. Arthur (Eev.), b. 17th September, 1818; m. 19th October, 1848, Charlotte Elizabeth, only daugh- ter of Castel William Clay, of Liverpool, by Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Eichard Daw- son, and (with three other daugh- ters, who d. yoiuig), Latl issue, (1) Arthiu- Pelham,*. 2nd Octo- ber, 1849. (2) Herbert Evclvn, b. 12th Juue,1852. (3) Henry Ernest, i. 13th April, 1854. (4) Charles Selwyn, b. 25th June, 1855. (5) Shcrard, b. 19th November, 1868.