Henry Raymond
Fairfax News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: rwing180 on July 30, 2014, 04:47:35 PM
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This coming weekend is the 90th annual Leach-Hawley Family Reunion. The Leach & Hawley families were prominent in the Towns of Fairfax, Fairfield, Essex and surrounding areas. Many of their descendents still live in the area and participate in this annual reunion.
To celebrate this special 90th year milestone there are activities planned for the entire weekend
For more information or directions contact – Sharon Roa 654-8021
Below are some of the activities:
Saturday, August 2nd
8:30 AM Meet at Bayside Park, Colchester, VT for coffee, juice, and muffins
9:00 AM Take a Group Driving Tour of our Family Homesteads, etc in Essex & Fairfax
12:00 PM Sandwich and Ice Cream Luncheon at the Thompson Farm - Colchester
1:00 PM Things to do this afternoon -----
Cruise on Lake Champlain as a Group $ -- You need to RSVP to Sharon Roa for this activity**
or other activities on your own
7:00 PM Bonfire at Judy and Dan Pillsbury’s (Williston), with Munchies
Sunday, August 3rd
Summer Hours -- Attend a Leach-Hawley traditional Church Service:
Williston Federated Church
Fairfax United Church
12:00 PM Enjoy the traditional Potluck Luncheon
(Bayside Park Pavillion –Colchester)
1:00 PM Business Meeting and other activities . Bring photos, recipes & stories to share
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Curtis F. Hawley owned my house from 1859 to 1888. I wonder if there is any relation to this family.
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Hawley, Dr. Curtis F., is descended from the pioneer stock in Fairfax, being the son of Lyman and grandson of Abijah Hawley, the latter having settled in Buck Hollow in 1790. The wife of Lyman was Betsey Hawley, by whom he had a large family of children. By his second wife, Melissa Wells, he had two children. Curtis F. Hawley was born August 2, 1826, and lived on the home farm until he was eighteen. He was educated in the common schools and in Bakersfield Academy. He read medicine with Dr. John Branch, of St. Albans, and afterwards attended the Castleton Medical College, from which institution he was graduated in June, 1889. This was followed by a post graduate course in the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York city, after which he commenced practice in Fletcher in 1849, moving to Fairfax in 1858. Dr. Hawley is a successful practitioner, and an active member of both the State and County Medical Societies. During the war he had a valuable experience in the hospital at Brattleboro. In 1851 he married Louisa A., daughter of William R. Boynton, of Fletcher, of which marriage four children have been born. He also has one child by adoption. In 1872-14 Mr. Hawley represented his town in the legislature. He has frequently been selectman, and has held the offices of town clerk, treasurer, and superintendent.