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Franklin Hooker

Birth18 Aug 1792 - Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Death5/9/1883 - Danville, Caledonia, Vermont, USA
MotherSarah Smith
FatherJohn Parker Hooker

Born in Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA on 18 Aug 1792 to John Parker Hooker and Sarah Smith. Franklin Hooker married Mahitable Christabel Morrill and had 10 children. He passed away on 5/9/1883 in Danville, Caledonia, Vermont, USA.

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John Parker Hooker
1748 - 1827
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Sarah Smith
1751 - Unknown
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Mahitable Christabel Morrill
1797 - 1866
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George Warren Hooker
1843 - 1920
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William Cahoon Hooker
1830 - 1872
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Franklin Hooker
1837 - Unknown
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Julia Hooker
1828 - 1894
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Emilene Hooker
1832 - Unknown
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John Whitcher Hooker
1825 - 1877
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Harriet Newell (Hooker) Laney
1826 - Unknown
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Charles K Hooker
1835 - 1893
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Jane Hooker
1840 - 1859
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Fitty Henry Hooker
1823 - 1902

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