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William Hooker

BirthJan 1699 - Windsor, Bertie, North Carolina, United States
DeathOct 22, 1756 - Windsor, Bertie, North Carolina, USA
MotherSusannah Fenn
FatherWilliam Hooker

Born in Windsor, Bertie, North Carolina, United States on Jan 1699 to William Hooker and Susannah Fenn. William Hooker married Sarah Amelia Wynns and had 10 children. He passed away on Oct 22, 1756 in Windsor, Bertie, North Carolina, USA.

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William Hooker
1663 - 1716
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Susannah Fenn
1669 - 1770
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Sarah Amelia Wynns
1703 - 1750
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William Chellis Hooker
1725 - 1799
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Ann Hooker
1735 - 1767
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Stephen Hooker
1740 - 1781
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Sarah Hooker
1738 - Unknown
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James Hooker
1723 - 1778
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Nathan Hooker
1722 - 1781
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Ann Freeman
1740 - 1828
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Stephen Hooker
1720 - 1767
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John Hooker
1724 - 1790
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William Hooker
1736 - 1756

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