Category Archives: Reunion

Reunion at Woodpecker


Front View of Woodpecker

Attendees at the Timbers Restaurant at Ruther Glen, VA enjoyed a delicious lunch and gathering, meeting new relatives and talking about Hawes history, very important to Virginians, as our first known forebear built the house pictured here in 1750.  Besides renewing close family ties, the best part of gatherings is sharing stories with  kinfolk, always learning new things.

After lunch, we drove to Woodpecker, and had dessert al fresco, strolling around the grounds and being very kindly treated to a house tour by the Lintons, who now run a Equestrian Riding School and Equine facility on the property. Click here for more information on the farm.  http://www.woodpeckerfarm.com/


Aurelia Josephine Combe
Hawes 1822-1894

When I was married in 1955, my mother, Claudia Hawes, wrote to the Naunheim branch to ask if I could wear one of the French lace veils that is described on page 208 of the original Blue Book. It was originally worn by Helene Clary Hawes Kerney  and I wore it also.  Imagine my surprise to find that a new-met relative had also worn one of the veils.  William Franklin Hawes bought four of them on a trip to France for his soon-to-be wed daughters and nieces.  He was married to Aurelia Combe; one of the photos brought to share was  of Aurelia, my great-grandmother.  Looking at her face for the first time was worth the trip for me!

 

 

2017 Reunion Plans

The reunion for 2017 will be held at the Timbers restaurant in Ruther Glen, Caroline County, VA.   Plans at present are for a meet and greet at the restaurant from 11am on, followed by lunch ($15) around noon, a short  meeting, and a trip to see Woodpecker, a house built by Samuel I around 1750, and continuously occupied since then.  Our reunion chair is Randy Newkirk; he asks that anyone who might need a wheelchair for the trip to Woodpecker, let him know.  Click for Travel information on the 2017 Reunion Page under the Members tab.

Woodpecker is now the site of a very popular Equestrian Farm, this is very appropriate as Caroline County, as well as the revolutionary home of many Haweses, is the birthplace of Secretariat, regarded by many as one of the greatest horses in American racing history.  Click for online registration for the Reunion, and check back for more details.