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John Armstead Vanhook

Birth1843 - Caswell, North Carolina, USA
Death6 Jul 1915 - Simpsonville, Rockingham, North Carolina, USA
MotherAlsie VAN HOOK
FatherJerry VAN HOOK

Born in Caswell, North Carolina, USA on 1843 to Jerry VAN HOOK and Alsie VAN HOOK. John Armstead Vanhook married Aggie Bratcher and had 14 children. He passed away on 6 Jul 1915 in Simpsonville, Rockingham, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Jerry Van Hook
Unknown - Unknown
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Alsie Van Hook
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Aggie Bratcher
1842 - Unknown
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William W. Vanhook
1870 - 1920
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Mebane Vanhook
1862 - 1936
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Martha Ann Vanhook
1866 - 1929
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Annie Vanhook
1881 - 1952
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Dorsey Vanhook
1857 - Unknown
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Vira Vanhook
1873 - Unknown
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Galanton P. Vunhook
1879 - Unknown
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Julius Vanhook
1860 - 1958
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Luna Van Hook
1880 - 1918
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George P Vunhook
1876 - 1946
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Benjamin Vanhook
Unknown - Unknown
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Daniel Vanhook
1884 - 1979
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Bettie Vanhook
1860 - 1909
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Mernie Vanhook
1866 - Unknown

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