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John Hooker

Birth20 Feb 1664 - Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England Colonies
Death21 Feb 1745/46 - Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England Colonies
MotherMary Willett
FatherSamuel Hooker

Born in Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England Colonies on 20 Feb 1664 to Samuel Hooker and Mary Willett. John Hooker married Abigail Stanley Hooker and had 10 children. He passed away on 21 Feb 1745/46 in Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England Colonies.

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Parents
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Samuel Hooker
1633 - 1697
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Mary Willett
1637 - 1712
Spouse(s)
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Abigail Stanley Hooker
1669 - 1742
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Roger Hooker
1710 - 1774
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John Hooker
1693 - 1693
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Joseph Hooker
1705 - 1764
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Hezekiah Hooker
1688 - 1756
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Mary Hooker Hart
1700 - 1780
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Sarah Hooker
1702 - 1737
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John Hooker
1695 - 1766
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Ruth Hooker
1708 - 1777
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Abigail Hooker
1691 - 1692
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Abigail Hooker
1698 - 1762

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