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John Hooper

Birth4 Jul 1778 - Madbury, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA
Death18 Oct 1828 - Brighton, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
MotherMary Lord (Hooper)
FatherWilliam Hooper

Born in Madbury, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA on 4 Jul 1778 to William Hooper and Mary Lord (Hooper). John Hooper married Susannah "Susan" Meserve and had 15 children. He passed away on 18 Oct 1828 in Brighton, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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William Hooper
1746 - 1827
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Mary Lord (Hooper)
1742 - 1826
Spouse(s)
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Susannah "Susan" Meserve
1780 - 1863
Children Show all
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John Hooper
1805 - 1892
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Eunice Hooper
1799 - 1859
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Sarah Elizabeth Hooper
1810 - 1868
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William Hooper
1808 - 1832
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Sylvester M. Hooper
1816 - 1845
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William Meserve Hooper
1810 - 1892
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Mary Hooper
1801 - 1802
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Hannah Hill Hooper
1815 - 1882
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Ivory Hooper
1809 - 1831
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James Hooper
1818 - Unknown
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James Hooper
1799 - 1805
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Hannah Hooper
1799 - 1830
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James Hooper
1817 - 1848
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William Hooper
1825 - 1905
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Irene P Hooper
1804 - 1852

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