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Benjamin Franklin Hooker

Birth30 December 1801 - Greene County, North Carolina, USA
Death25 January 1875 - Lebanon, Laclede County, Missouri, USA
MotherAnn Frizelle
FatherBenjamin Hooker

Born in Greene County, North Carolina, USA on 30 December 1801 to Benjamin Hooker and Ann Frizelle. Benjamin Franklin Hooker married Martha T. Clemmons and had 13 children. He passed away on 25 January 1875 in Lebanon, Laclede County, Missouri, USA.

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Benjamin Hooker
1764 - 1834
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Ann Frizelle
1769 - 1862
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Martha T. Clemmons
1807 - 1857
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Joseph Thomas Hooker
1831 - 1894
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Wilson 'Porter' Hooker
1847 - 1926
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Christina Caroline 'Teena' Hooker
1840 - 1905
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Martha Ellen Hooker
1835 - 1866
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Louisa Jane Hooker
1827 - 1867
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William Allen Hooker
1829 - 1861
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John Albert Hooker
1833 - 1876
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Wincie Ann Hooker
1839 - 1909
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Robert Houston Hooker
1837 - 1891
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Tennessee Adams 'Tennie' Hooker
1843 - 1902
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Mary Frances Hooker
1825 - 1857
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Benjamin Lee Hooker
1845 - 1860
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Sarah Hooker
Unknown - Unknown

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