The Hawley Society was organized in 1923 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, by descendants of Joseph Hawley (1603-1690), believed to be one of the first Hawleys to settle in the new world. We exist to preserve the memory, records and history of the Hawley Family, and to promote friendly acquaintance and sociability among our members.

 

We were incorporated in Connecticut in 1927 and are a corporation managed by an Executive Committee who serve as volunteers. There are no employees on payroll. Membership dues help fund the ongoing operations. Two of our primary missions are continuing the search to find our English antecedents and to update and republish THE HAWLEY RECORD, 1890.

MONTHLY ARCHIVES

HAWLEY SOCIETY REUNION 2013 ANNOUNCED

83rd Annual Hawley Society Reunion

NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS

October 2-5,2013

BY SUSAN STINSON

The Hawley Society Reunion is being planned in Northampton, Massachusetts, an important location to the Massachusetts Line of the family.

Immigrant Thomas Hawley, brother of Joseph of Stratford, settled in Roxbury, MA and was killed 21 April 1676 in the “Sudbury Fight” of King Philip’s War.  Descendants of his two grandsons, Samuel and Rev Thomas carried the Hawley surname from Northampton to Connecticut, to New York, to Illinois, to Wisconsin, and to the Pacific Northwest.

Capt Joseph Hawley (1654-1711), son of Thomas; graduated 1674 from Harvard in a class of only three; a teacher who removed from Roxbury to Northampton; married 1676 Lydia Marshall. Lydia’s grandfather bequeathed them land in Northampton, if they build and reside there for four years.

Lt Joseph Hawley (1682-1735), son of Capt Joseph; married Rebecca Stoddard; dramatically influenced by his cousin Jonathan Edwards and the religious Great Awakening.

Major Joseph Hawley (1723-1788), son of Lt Joseph; Lawyer; Patriot, Orator and one of the founding fathers of the American Revolution; leading figure of the radicals including James Otis, Samuel Adams, John Hancock and John Adams; delegate to the Continental Congress, but when he was unable to attend, John Adams attended in his place.

AUTHOR & LOCAL HISTORIAN, SUSAN STINSON

While details are still being planned, this year the Hawley Society Reunion will kick off with a book launch. Susan Stinson has written SPIDER IN A TREE, a historical novel about Jonathan Edwards and The Great Awakening. The Hawley family of Northampton figures prominently in the story and Jonathan Edwards was related to the Hawleys. . Miss Stinson will conduct a book reading to launch her work.

SPIDER IN A TREE is a revelation. Susan Stinson has wrought something wondrous in this book about the spiritual tribulations of a community of New England Calvinists. She brings their world to pulsing, sensuous life, entering as intimately into the mind of Jonathan Edwards, the original fire and brimstone preacher, as she does into the mind of Leah, who worked as his slave. Like Edwards, Stinson reads the natural world as well as Scripture, searching for meaning. But instead of the portents of an angry god, what she finds there is something numinous, complicated, and radiantly human.
Alison Bechdel, Fun Home

We are very fortunate that she will also guide us in a cemetery tour as well as being our Guest Speaker to discuss the Hawley family history in more detail. We plan to visit Jonathan Edwards’ church as well as experience the charming town of Northampton. An excursion into Boston to visit the New England Genealogical Society and walk the path of the patriot’s along The Freedom Trail. Look for more details as we confirm our plans.

Some links of interest:

Susan Stinson: Home

Visit Northampton

Northampton, MA Map | MapQuest

Explore Northampton

 

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