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Samuel Hooker

Birth3 Aug 1762 - Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
Death2 Jun 1835 - Hampton, Washington, New York, United States
MotherDorothy Parmalee
FatherJames Hooker

Born in Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States on 3 Aug 1762 to James Hooker and Dorothy Parmalee. Samuel Hooker married Elizabeth Martin and had 11 children. He passed away on 2 Jun 1835 in Hampton, Washington, New York, United States.

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Parents
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James Hooker
1719 - 1798
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Dorothy Parmalee
1731 - 1814
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Martin
1773 - 1849
Children Show all
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Sarah "Sally" Hooker
1792 - 1873
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Mary Martin Hooker
1795 - 1880
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Laura Hooker
1791 - 1839
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Martin Parmalee Hooker
1811 - 1889
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James Porter Hooker
1803 - 1883
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Samuel Porus Hooker
1798 - 1885
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Betsey Ellen Or Elizabeth Hooker
1796 - 1855
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Cortez Perry Hooker
1814 - 1886
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Louisa Hooker
1806 - 1864
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Olive Hooker
1801 - 1822
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Thomas Crocker
1793 - 1856

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