William was born about 1470 in Buckinghamshire, England, the son of Thomas Hawkins and UNKNOWN.
He died about 1513 in Aston Abbots, Buckinghamshire, England.
His wife was Rose. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their two known children were Thomas (c1488-?) and William (c1506-?).
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| Death | ABT 1513 |
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Note 1
!Source: The National Archives' catalogue https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9744225
REQ - Records of the Court of Requests
REQ 2 - Court of Requests: Pleadings
Subseries within REQ 2 - HENRY VII - HENRY VIII
REQ 2/12 - 1-231. [Described and orderable at item level]
Catalogue description William Hogskyn of Broke Walden [in Saffron Walden], Essex, and his wife Rose, and...
Reference: REQ 2/12/31
Description:
William Hogskyn of Broke Walden [in Saffron Walden], Essex, and his wife Rose, and Nicholas Hynde and his wife Joan, daughters and heirs of Agnes Bygge, v John Smyth of Broke Walden: a messuage in Broke Walden. 4 mm.
[Standard surname: Hodgkin, Hind, Bigg, Smith]
JXP
Date: Between 1492 and 1547
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
!Source: Hertfordshire Probate Records, Index, 1415-1858 https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=GBOR%2FOR%2FHERTSWILLS%2F11973&tab=this
First name William
Order copies http://purchasing.uk-plc.net/websites/product.aspx?CompanyID=481471&lngProductID=6472841
Last name Hawkyns
County Buckinghamshire
Year 1513
Country England
Place Aston Abbots
Category Birth, Marriage & Death
Court Archdeaconry of St Albans
Subcategory Wills & Probate
Document Document Type: registered will, Document Reference: 2AR153, Additional Information: , HRT Reference: 29189
Collections from England, Great Britain
Archive Hertfordshire Archives & Local Studies
Note: William Hawkins’ 1513 will appears to be followed by a 1528 will from the same location by his younger brother John, suggesting John inherited or assumed stewardship of William’s Buckinghamshire property after his death.