Homestead Photos
PENNSYLVANIA
Springfield (Bradford County)-
John (II) and Jerusha Hawley Home: Visit their page
NOTE: John (II) Hawley lived here before moving to Michigan in 1854
Home Front
Home Side
Barn
Inside Barn NOTE: Not sure of the history of the barn, but it is old
Land view with house and barn
Land view other side of house and barn
MICHIGAN
Porter/Lawton (Van Buren County)NOTE: John (II) Hawley was Martin Hawley's father. Their homes were across the street from each other.
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Martin and Adelaide Hawley Home: Visit their page
NOTE: Walter was born here
Home Side
Home Front
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John (II) and Jerusha Hawley: Visit their page
Home Front
Home Back
Doorway inside Home
NOTE: John (II) Hawley died in this house and the funeral was held here.
Barn
Side of Barn
Inside Barn
Inside Barn
More Barn NOTE: The barn was supposedly built by John Hawley
Land
More Land

KANSAS
Garnett (Anderson County)-
Walter and Louie Hawley:
Visit their page
NOTE: The house is no longer there
Where the house was - the rock was the gate entrance
Foundation of home
Another photo of foundation
Entrance to porch
Old well on the property
Outhouse on the property
Not sure what this is
Walter's Property
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Jay and Achsa Hawley: Visit their page
Foundation of part of House under pole
Original garage next to house
NOTE: The garage is original and was added onto to accommodate the size of cars
Road in front of Jay's House
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Eugene Nathaniel and Augusta Hawley:
Visit their page
The house in the 1980's
NOTE: Martin used to own the house, he gave it to Eugene. Martin died in this house
- Lloyd and Emma Hawley: Visit their page
Bush City, Kansas (near Garnett)
NOTE: Where Lloyd's kids, Calvin, Wanda and Inez, went for soda. In the building on the right, Lloyd and Dean Sanders worked on cars
Where Lloyd and Emma's house once stood
NOTE: Across from Oil Field
View of oil fields from Emma and Lloyd's Home
Oil Field where Lloyd Hawley worked
The tanks Lloyd would gauge everyday
NOTE: Wanda in photo
Looking down from Oil Fields
NOTE: Where Calvin would set his traps for skunks and other critters
- Thelma Raper, Cousin
Home of Cousin Thelma Raper
