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Amy Hooker

Birth15 November 1594 - Birstall, Leicestershire, England
Death17 March 1669 - Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
MotherSusannah Pym (Grandmother of four offspring accused in Salem Witch trials 1692)
FatherThomas Hooker

Born in Birstall, Leicestershire, England on 15 November 1594 to Thomas Hooker and Susannah Pym (Grandmother of four offspring accused in Salem Witch trials 1692). Amy Hooker married Dr. Deacon George Alcock, 11 GGF and had 1 child. She passed away on 17 March 1669 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.

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Thomas Hooker
1553 - 1635
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Susannah Pym (Grandmother Of Four Offspring Accused In Salem Witch Trials 1692)
1564 - 1631
Spouse(s)
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Dr. Deacon George Alcock, 11 Ggf
1581 - 1640
Children
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Dr. John Douglas Alcock, 10 Ggf
Unknown - 1667

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