Ah. Field of Mars. Must go look.Found this on my way out. via Ancestry -Sydney Morning Herald Tues. 8 1907
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I really question this one... she was born in Georgia or Tennessee... She seemed to have several "husbands" so I don't think she ever married.When she married in 1839 she already had one child named Edward Sanford Hawkins... she had several others to different men over the years .Its on a tree on Ancestry...I searched her with Mary Ann Polly Hawkins Tree owner is Stewart James ..I'll message youCan you point me in her direction please Sue?
1814 makes her 20+ years older than Sam (born 1837) ... but love knows no boundaries, eh?
I'm still grasping at any straw ...
Jane
Do we have anything more specific on "mystery children" than b. New York and year? NYC has 5 boroughs. Then there are lots of counties and towns big and small in the rest of the state. FS has unindexed record images, but I'm hesitant to wade through them for each county.
No luck in the 1875 State census - at least, not as indexed.
Will do some more later as time permits.

Barb.. the baptism in Yorkshire says they were non-conformists.Where the Masons Anglicans per chance? Or do we know?
I have a few places to check, but may get caught by the server outage. If so, we'll see you Friday.![]()

http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9188
https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York,_United_States_Genealogy
Would put the marriage to Polly Hawkins about 1868 then? Anyone here have a sub to A that covers those Methodist records from NY in #33 above?
If I have the right Sam he was baptised 1837 at St Peters Leeds to William and Hannah. So C of E I guess.I've tried Mason/Hawkins/Polly/Mary A/Samuel - 1868 +/- 2yrs.
ZILCH - NADA - NOWT.
Either they didn't marry, or it wasn't New York. (Although I'm not sure that they would necessarily be Methodist - it was Minnie's family (GILROY) that were the Wesleyans. Don't know about Sam's (MASON).
Jane
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