52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks

Sunday, July 27, 2014

52 Ancestors: #30 Elizabeth D. Hawkes (1914-1973)



Elizabeth D. Hawkes, the wife of my 1st cousin 2x removed Harry Kent Bustin, was born on this date in 1914, in Portland, Maine, the third child of Harold Leslie Hawkes and Daisey E. Dolley, and their second daughter.



"Lib," as she was known, grew up in what was known as the Deering District of Portland, on Pleasant Avenue, until she married Harry Bustin in 1935, when she was 21 years old.

Lib and Harry had two children, both daughters, Jean Anne and Dorothy. Harry worked as a shipping clerk for American Can Company in Portland.

Lib was very active in the fraternal organization, The Order of the Amaranth, which is made up of Master Masons and their eligible female relatives. From my great grandmother's scrapbook, here are two clippings honoring Elizabeth Hawkes Bustin.




Lib lost her husband, Harry Bustin, in 1955. She survived him by 18 years, and I suspect they are both buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Falmouth, Maine.


Sources:

1920 US Census; Census Place: Portland Ward 9, Cumberland, Maine; Roll: T625_640; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 59; Image: 924, Elizabeth D. Hawkes.

1930 US Census; Census Place: Portland, Cumberland, Maine; Roll: 831; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 0076; Image: 816.0; FHL microfilm: 2340566, Elizabeth D. Hawkes.

1940 US Census; Census Place: Portland, Cumberland, Maine; Roll: T627_1476; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 3-109, Elizabeth H. Bustin.

Ancestry.com. Maine, Birth Records, 1621-1922 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010, un-named 2d child of Harold L. Hawkes and Daisy Dolly.

 “Maine Death Archives,” Database. https://portal.maine.gov/death/archdev.death_archive.display_info?v_id=59884 : accessed 27 July 2014.

“Maine Marriage Archives,” Database. https://portal.maine.gov/marriage/archdev.marriage_archive.display_info?v_id=266329 : accessed 27 July 2014


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This is the 30th in a series, “52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks,” coordinated by Amy Johnson Crow at No Story Too Small.

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