Re: HAWN Henry; DEU>PA,USA; 1755 I am searching for information on my ancestor, Henry HAWN (HORN,HUN). He was a Hessian soldier who then fought for the Colonist. We have the following information: page 1572 of the Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, Vol, II: F - M". "HAWN, HENRY, OR HENRY HORN, CHRISTINA, R5226, PA LINE, SEE HENRY HORN. On page 1707 same abstract, Henry or Henry Hahn or Hawn or Hon. Christina, R5226, PA line, soldier married Christina (--) 4, March 1779, soldier died 8 March 1840, Widow applied 30 December 1840 York County aged 85. A resident of NEW MARKET, PA. Widow stated soldier was a Hessian Soldier & was taken prisoner at the battle of Germantown & later came to Berks Cpounty, PA & he enlisted there. The only child listed was Mrs. SUSAN MILLER with whom widow lives in York County, Pa." Fannie Hawn, widow of Harry William HAWN, Jr., grandson of William H. HAWN, gave information of Hawn's that were buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, New Market, PA. She said "HENRY HAWN, b. JUNE 15, 1755, d. MARCH 1840, Age 85 years. CHRISTINA HAWN, d. JULY 9, 1846, 84 years. These Hawn's were buried in lot 6-J. Cemetery records had Harriet (Kreitzer) Hawn as being buried in that lot as well as in lot 23-I-5 beside sons William H., in 23-I-4 and Alfred in 23-I-2. Both sons preceded her in death. I am interested in finding information about these people, or contacting anyone from New Market, PA. Anne Hawn Smith, Fernandina Beach ,FL HawnSmith@AOL.com