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Hawkins, Benjamin William - Estimated year of death: 1947

Hawkins, George William - Estimated year of death: 1928

Hawkins, Harry William - Estimated year of death: 1965

Hawkins, Henry William - Estimated year of death: 1901

Hawkins, Herbert William - Estimated year of death: 1945

Hawkins, Herbert William - Estimated year of death: 1945

Hawkins, James William - Estimated year of death: 1942

Hawkins, Thomas WIlliam - Estimated year of death: 1879

Hawkins, William - Estimated year of death: 1949

Hawkins, William - Estimated year of death: 1866

Hawkins, William - Estimated year of death: 1917

Hawkins, William Frederick - Estimated year of death: 1949

Hawkins, William George - Estimated year of death: 1934

Hawkins, William George Smith - Estimated year of death: 1928

Hawkins, William Godfrid - Estimated year of death: 1911

Hawkins, William James - Estimated year of death: 1918

Hawkins, William James - Estimated year of death: 1941



Tracing the Hawkins Family Legacy Through South Africa’s Historical Records

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