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1663 - 1689 (25 years)
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Name |
William HOOKER [1, 2] |
- He was a merchant at Farmington and his tore was opposite his father's house, on the corner of the main street and the road over the stone bridge over the Pequabuc River, the road now leading to the railroad depot, the place known as Thomas Cowles corner. [1]
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Birth |
16 May 1663 |
Farmington, Connecticut [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
1689 |
Farmington, Connecticut [1] |
Person ID |
I88398 |
Main Tree |
Last Modified |
9 Jan 2018 |
Father |
Rev Samuel HOOKER, b. 14 Nov 1633, Hartford, Connecticut d. 6 Nov 1697, Farmington, Hartford Co., Connecticut (Age 63 years) |
Mother |
Mary WILLETT, b. 10 Nov 1637, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts d. 24 Jun 1712, Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut (Age 74 years) |
Marriage |
22 Sep 1658 [1] |
Family ID |
F36433 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S9212] Edward W. Hooker, The Descendants of Rev. Thomas Hooker, Hartford, Conn., 1586-1908.
- [S3597] Ernest Flagg, "Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England" My Ancestors Part in that Undertaking.
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