Duane Hawkins | |
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Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the Eaton County 2nd district | |
In office January 5, 1881 – December 31, 1882 | |
Preceded by | Orsamus S. Barnes |
Succeeded by | Luman Shepard |
Personal details | |
Born | Vermontville, Michigan, US | February 17, 1840
Died | November 29, 1899 Vermontville, Michigan, US | (aged 59)
Political party | Republican |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States Army (Union Army) |
Years of service | 1864–1865 |
Battles/wars | American Civil War |
Duane Hawkins (February 17, 1840 – November 29, 1899) was a Michigan politician.
Duane Hawkins was born on February 17, 1840, in Vermontville, Michigan. His parents, Jay and Lodice Hawkins, moved there from Vermont in 1838. He received a public school education.[1]
On August 30, 1864, Hawkins enlisted into the Union Army. He served in the 2nd Michigan Volunteer Cavalry Regiment. He was discharged on June 2, 1865.[1]
Hawkins live on a farm for most of his life.[1] On November 2, 1880, Hawkins was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives, where he represented the Eaton County 2nd district from January 5, 1881, to December 31, 1882.[2] Hawkins was elected as a justice of the peace and served as the president of the Eaton County Agricultural Society.[1]
Hawkins' first wife, Sarah E. Hallenbeck died on January 10, 1891. In 1892, Hawkins married Gertrude Schroder.
Hawkins was a Freemason who served as a Worshipful Master around 1880.[3]
Hawkins died on November 29, 1899, in Vermontville.