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James Hooker

Birth13 Oct 1798 - Holybourn, Hampshire, England
DeathJun 1863 - South Stoneham, Hampshire, England
MotherHannah Hall
FatherJohn Hooker

Born in Holybourn, Hampshire, England on 13 Oct 1798 to John Hooker and Hannah Hall. James Hooker married Charlotte Webb and had 10 children. He passed away on Jun 1863 in South Stoneham, Hampshire, England.

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Parents
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John Hooker
1774 - 1833
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Hannah Hall
1774 - 1815
Spouse(s)
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Charlotte Webb
1801 - 1874
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Ellen Hooker
1834 - 1900
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William Hooker
1830 - 1880
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Lucy Hooker
1822 - 1882
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Hannah Hooker
1841 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Hooker
1836 - Unknown
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Robert Hooker
1832 - Unknown
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Henry Hooker
1838 - 1906
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John Hooker
1824 - 1838
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George Hooker
1826 - 1828
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James Hooker
1845 - Unknown

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