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Hooker Low

Birth1725 - Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
Death1774 - Warren, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
MotherElizabeth Wilson
FatherSamuel Low

Born in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA on 1725 to Samuel Low and Elizabeth Wilson. Hooker Low married Elizabeth Kennicutt and had 15 children. He passed away on 1774 in Warren, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States.

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Parents
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Samuel Low
1701 - 1748
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Elizabeth Wilson
1689 - 1735
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Kennicutt
1726 - 1774
Children Show all
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John Wilson Low
1764 - 1833
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Amy Low
1761 - 1813
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Wilson Low
1751 - 1752
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Hooker Lowe
1756 - 1834
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Sarah Low
1754 - Unknown
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Anstress Low
1759 - Unknown
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Samuel Low
1762 - 1812
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Ann Frances Low
1769 - 1857
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Elizabeth Lowe
1753 - 1826
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Wilson Low
1751 - 1858
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Wilson Low
1753 - Unknown
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Anthony Low
1750 - Unknown
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John Wilson Low
1764 - 1833
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Austin Low
Unknown - Unknown
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Betsey Low
Unknown - Unknown

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