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Richard Hooker

Birth24 Sep 1701 - Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Death19 Sep 1781 - Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
MotherElenor Todd
FatherThomas Hooker

Born in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States on 24 Sep 1701 to Thomas Hooker and Elenor Todd. Richard Hooker married Martha Barney and had 14 children. He passed away on 19 Sep 1781 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

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Thomas Hooker
1685 - 1744
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Elenor Todd
1685 - 1744
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Martha Barney
1720 - 1781
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Margaret Hooker
1732 - 1784
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Jacob Hooker
1748 - 1816
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Samuel Hooker
1752 - 1842
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Charity Hooker
1739 - 1777
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Barney Hooker
1734 - 1789
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Eurath Hooker
1736 - 1826
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Sarah Hooker
1742 - 1828
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Richard Hooker
1745 - 1823
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Susanna Hooker
1753 - 1799
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Ruth Hooker
1751 - 1829
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Mary Hooker
1745 - Unknown
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Aquila Hooker
1741 - 1793
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Eurath Hooker
1736 - Unknown
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Kezia Sias
1761 - 1850

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