Monday, 10 March 2025

Gen 19

(Note: I made this as historically accurate as possible)

 

Jacob Hawthorne (1753 - 1828)

The heir of this generation is the firstborn son of Finney and Claire Hawthorne.

Jacob spent the first seven years of his life during the Seven Years' War. He only truly met his father in 1763 after Finney returned from serving in the war. In 1766, due to the Quartering Act, two soldiers temporarily moved into their household.

In 1773, Jacob married Juliet Brandis (1756 - 1825). Soon after, they had triplets. In 1776, they had a second set of triplets—apparently, they had a knack for producing children in large numbers. This set of triplets became the first Americans in the family. Sadly, not all of their children survived childhood, with some passing away at a young age.

 

In 1812, Jacob was drafted to fight in the War of 1812. Later in 1816, he and the rest of his family received the first vaccine in their bloodline—the smallpox vaccine. Jacob spent the rest of his years surrounded by his grandchildren.

 

Gabrilla Hawthorne (1754 - 1828)

Born during the Seven Years' War, Gabrilla spent her early years without a father figure. In 1766, two soldiers moved into their house. Gabrilla soon developed a romantic relationship with one of them, Patrick Bateman (1737 - 1822), and got knocked up. The same year she became pregnant, she was forced to marry Patrick.

Together, they had seven children:
  • Amanda Bateman (1767 - 1795)
  • Sarah Bateman (1769 - 1770)
  • Archibald Bateman (1771 - 1773)
  • Eugene Bateman (1773 - 1773)
  • Cassandra Bateman (1777 - 1778) 
  • Homer Bateman (1777 - 1786)
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    Pictures

     

    Soldier: Heathcliff



    Jacob as a child 

    Gabrilla as a child

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