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John Hooker

Birth05 Sep 1806 - Brandon, Rutland, Vermont, USA
Death24 Jun 1888 - Perrysburg, Cattaraugus, New York, USA
MotherHulda Moss
FatherJohn HOOKER

Born in Brandon, Rutland, Vermont, USA on 05 Sep 1806 to John HOOKER and Hulda Moss. John Hooker married Philena Waterman and had 13 children. He passed away on 24 Jun 1888 in Perrysburg, Cattaraugus, New York, USA.

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Parents
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John Hooker
1778 - 1860
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Hulda Moss
1780 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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Philena Waterman
1806 - 1883
Children Show all
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Risley John Hooker
1844 - 1906
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Newell Payson Hooker
1850 - 1925
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Benjamin Franklin Hooker
1837 - 1912
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Hull Moss Hooker
1842 - 1862
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Dorisa "Dora" Hooker
1852 - 1886
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Helen Hooker
1834 - 1913
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Leroy J. Hooker
1840 - 1908
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Hulda Ann Hooker
1839 - 1840
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Harriet Irene Hooker
1846 - 1930
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Davis E Hooker
1852 - Unknown
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Lois A Hooker
1848 - 1895
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Judge Warren Brewster Hooker
1856 - 1921
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Edna Adell Hooker
1854 - Unknown

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