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Stephen Hooker

Birth3 SEP 1779 - Brenchley England
Death8 Dec 1857 - Tonbridge, Brenchley, Kent, England, UK
MotherMary Cooke
FatherJohn Hooker

Born in Brenchley England on 3 SEP 1779 to John Hooker and Mary Cooke. Stephen Hooker married Frances GORRINGE and had 13 children. He passed away on 8 Dec 1857 in Tonbridge, Brenchley, Kent, England, UK.

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John Hooker
1754 - 1799
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Mary Cooke
1759 - 1788
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Frances Gorringe
1789 - 1871
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Frances Hooker
1810 - 1881
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John Marshall Hooker
1829 - 1906
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Stephen Hooker
1818 - 1908
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Charlotte Elizabeth 'Chardy' Hooker
1832 - 1863
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Emma Hooker
1816 - 1852
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Clara Hooker
1819 - 1886
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Rosa Hooker
1822 - 1860
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Mary Hooker
1812 - 1899
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Ellen Hooker
1821 - 1856
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Julia Hooker
1824 - 1900
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John Hooker
1827 - 1828
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Charlotte Hooker
1824 - 1825
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Ann Hooker
1818 - Unknown

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