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Thomas Hooper

Birth12 Mar 1840 - Willow Walk, Bethnal Green, London, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherEliza Griffin
FatherJohn Hooper

Born in Willow Walk, Bethnal Green, London, England on 12 Mar 1840 to John Hooper and Eliza Griffin. Thomas Hooper married Hannah Dinah Reed and had 9 children.

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Parents
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John Hooper
1808 - 1871
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Eliza Griffin
1816 - 1851
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Dinah Reed
1853 - Unknown
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Rachel Read
1837 - 1870
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Hannah Eliza Hooper
1887 - Unknown
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Peter Forbes Hooper
1869 - 1870
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Rachel Mary Hooper
1865 - Unknown
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Thomas Hooper
1860 - Unknown
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Albert John Hooper
1871 - Unknown
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Edwin Campion Hooper
1879 - Unknown
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Frederick Hooper
1875 - Unknown
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Eliza Hooper
1863 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Hooper
1867 - Unknown

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