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Samuel C Hooker

Birth1750 - Northest, North Carolina, United States
Death1 Oct 1822 - Hookerton, Greene, North Carolina, United States
MotherHannah Hardy
FatherBenjamin Hooker

Born in Northest, North Carolina, United States on 1750 to Benjamin Hooker and Hannah Hardy. Samuel C Hooker married Mary Zilpha Blanchard and had 12 children. He passed away on 1 Oct 1822 in Hookerton, Greene, North Carolina, United States.

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Benjamin Hooker
1729 - 1773
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Hannah Hardy
1715 - 1760
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Mary Zilpha Blanchard
1752 - 1821
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Hardy Hooker
1793 - 1834
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James Wesley Hooker
1791 - 1850
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Penelope Hooker
1775 - 1818
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Sarah Hooker
1778 - Unknown
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Monica (1/10.7) Hooker
1774 - 1803
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William Hooker
1790 - 1791
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Mary Hooker
1788 - 1887
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Zilpha Hooker
1790 - 1840
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Elizabeth Hooker
1780 - Unknown
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Zilpha Hooker
1773 - 1884
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Samuel Clayton Hooker
1790 - 1867
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Elizabeth Ann Hooker
1770 - 1787

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