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John Hooke

Birth10 February 1561 - Branscombe, Devon, England
Death17 Oct 1648 - Freshwater, Isle of Wight, England
MotherElizabeth Whetcome
FatherJohn Hooke

Born in Branscombe, Devon, England on 10 February 1561 to John Hooke and Elizabeth Whetcome. John Hooke married Grace Harte and had 14 children. He passed away on 17 Oct 1648 in Freshwater, Isle of Wight, England.

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Parents
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John Hooke
1543 - 1583
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Elizabeth Whetcome
1534 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Grace Harte
1565 - 1653
Children Show all
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John Hooke
1592 - 1688
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Ovel Frances Hook
1586 - 1652
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Joan Hooke
1609 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Hooke
1590 - 1643
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Grace Hooke
1597 - Unknown
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Thomas Hooke
1603 - Unknown
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Edward Hooke
1600 - Unknown
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Richard Hooke
1613 - 1688
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Mary Hooke
1602 - 1662
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Anne Hooke
1593 - Unknown
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William Hooke
1595 - Unknown
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Mychaell Hooke
1598 - 1618
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Garthered Hook
1611 - Unknown
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Garthered Hooke
1611 - Unknown

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