From Jacob Hooker to my grandmother Cora Mae Hooker, I do. What do you want to see? Lee On Sun, 2 Jul 2000 11:52:28 EDT [email protected] writes: > Do you have some dates or places? > @->->@->-> I believe in everything until it is disproved. So I believe in fairies, myths, dragons. Who's to say that dreams and nightmares aren't as real as the here and now? John Lennon http://homestead.juno.com/leefinkle1/STORIES.html ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
DATES AND PLACES, SOMEONE MAY RESPOND IF THEY RECOGNIZE A PLACE WHERE THEIR ANCESTOR WAS WHO HAD THE SAME SURNAME!
Hellow group! I am in search of further information on Jacob Hooker, husband of Mary Farr, father of Daniel Hooker. I would like to know where and when he was born, died, and if he and Mary had anymore children. Also if he had other wives, and any incidentals that can be given about him. He is the farthest I have been able to trace my Hooker lineage back to, as a direct bloodline. I would like to make the connections as far back as I can. I have traced Mary Farr's family and other connective relatives to the 1400s, but would like to have a more complete picture of the Hookers. Thank you! Lee @->->@->-> I believe in everything until it is disproved. So I believe in fairies, myths, dragons. Who's to say that dreams and nightmares aren't as real as the here and now? John Lennon http://homestead.juno.com/leefinkle1/STORIES.html ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Do you have some dates or places?
I am searching for the Ascendants and YOU if you are a descendant of: OLLIE (Olive)GERTRUDE HOOKER was born in Illinois, and died in Texarkana, Miller County, Arkansas. She married THEODORE M. GRAY. He was born 1860 in Kentucky, and died May 23, 1920 in Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas. Children of OLLIE HOOKER and THEODORE GRAY are: i. ERNEST LEON2 GRAY, b. Krebs, Pittsburgh County, Oklahoma. ii. EUELL GRAY. iii. FOYE GRAY. iv. INEZ GRAY, d. October 1997; m. JOE PHILLIPS. v. IVAN GRAY, m. MATTIE. vi. VERA GRAY, m. HUBBERT SMITH. vii. VERNIE GRAY. viii. HUBBERT CYRIL GRAY, b. May 20, 1895, New Boston, Bowie County, Texas; d. November 03, 1960, Idabel, McCurtin County, Oklahoma. Ellen GRAY Robinson Maternal Ancestor Line: AYERS, BRIDGES, BOX, DACUS, DAVIS, EVERETT, HENDERSON, LITCHFORD, McRAE, MILES, MILLER, NEWELL, PETTIGREW, PICKETT, PULLEN, REES, STOTT, STROUD, STUART, TENNING, TURNER Paternal Ancestor Line: GRAY, HOOKER, McCULLER, OTT
I reexamined the Malcolm Hooker book yesterday at the Texas State Library. Diann, as I mentioned earlier, Appendix 3 deals with your Thomas Hooker who m. Sarah Walker. Malcolm did not speculate on the parentage of Thomas. If you would like copies of the 8 pages in Appendix 3, I would be happy to send them to you. Just let me know your mailing address. It is interesting that Malcolm points out that Sarah (Walker) Hooker's affidavits regarding her husband Thomas' War of 1812 service, differ as to the date of his death. In one application she says he died in 1831 and in another she says he died on October 14, 1842. Also, in 1857, a Thomas Hooker, age 76 of DeKalb Co., TN, declared that HE was the Thomas Hooker who served in the same military unit as the one in which Sarah Walker Hooker claimed for her husband. All of this makes me very interested in the Thomas Hooker, mentioned in Larry Hooker's message, who was in the 1850 Franklin Co., AL census, age 73, b. NC, and wife Sarah, age 67, b. VA. I wonder if DARRELL HOOKER has any thoughts on this. I know you are on this list so why don't you give us your comments. Cindy, the only reference I found on your line was a reference to John Hooker on the 1830 and 1840 censuses of McNairy Co., TN. He also mentions the Samuel Hooker on the 1820 and 1830 census for Lawrence Co., TN and a Samuel B. Hooker on the 1840 census for McNairy Co., TN. Karen, I found nothing on Allen Hooker or James Fannin Hooker. Kyle
Larry, There is a message for you at GenForum related to your question. Judy Taylor has written that your William married Eliza Patterson and that he was the son of Samuel Hooker and Barsheba Nolan. Feel like I've been reading your mail, but since her post was in reply to a post from you to me, I guess that justifies it! Now I wish I could link your William N. and my John Hooker of McNairy Co TN. John was born 1792 in TN, but there are indications his family was from NC. He married Mary Unknown born ca1800 in NC or TN. They both died in Hopkins Co TX; John in 1879, Mary in 1881. They had at least 10 children, 4 of them sons to carry on the name. At least 2 of the sons and 2 daughters ended up in TX. They lived in MS in the 1820's, but are back in TN by the 1830 census. They left for TX between 1870 and 1880. Does anyone have information on Samuel B. Hooker's siblings or parents? Thanks, Cindy ----- Original Message ----- From: Larry Hooker <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 1:18 PM Subject: [HOOKER] William N. Hooker > Great to see all the activity. Maybe someone out there can help me. > My gg grandfather was William N. Hooker, born about 1812 in TN. He is > listed in the 1850 Franklin County AL census with his wife Eliza (age 34 > also born TN) and children Mary (14, AL), Martha (12,AL), Franklin > (10,AL), Armsted (8, AL), Eleanor?(6, AL), Henry (4,AL) and Thomas > (1,AL). > On the next census page is listed a Thomas Hooker (73, NC) and Sarah > Hooker (67, VA). Could htese possibly be the parents of William N. > Hooker? > William N. was dead by the 1850 census and his wife had remarried John > English. > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > Larry Hooker > > ______________________________
I am also glad to see more activity on our Hooker list. My 2nd g.grandfather, James Fannin Hooker b. 1843 Franklin Co, AL, also came to TX in abt 1867. James Fannin Hooker was the son of Allen Hooker b. abt 1805 TN and Martha J. (unknown maiden name) b. abt 1820 VA. James siblings were: George Ann b.abt 1833 AL; Franklin b.abt 1836; John M. b. abt 1840; Elizabeth B. b. abt 1845; Allen Charles (or Charles Allen) b. abt 1847; and Lucy E. Hooker b. abt 1850. After James Fannin came to TX, he met and married Irena Portovent Jackson in Athens, Henderson Co, TX. They left Henderson Co and resided in Lamar Co for several years before settling in Kemp, Kaufman Co, TX where they both died in the early 1900's. The true parents of my Allen Hooker have not been determined. Any help will be appreciated. Karen Hooker Hendrix
Larry, This is really amazing. Another Thomas Hooker, b. ca. 1777. I believe you said he was on the 1850 census for Franklin Co., AL. First, let me clarify something I said in a message to the list yesterday. Obviously, the "second" Thomas, b. ca. 1777/79, was married to Sarah Walker, not Elizabeth Walker, and it was after his death that the widow and children moved to Texas. After re-examining Malcolm Hooker's book next week I should have more data on his family. I will also see if there is any reference to your line in the Malcolm Hooker book. Kyle -----Original Message----- From: Larry Hooker <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, April 21, 2000 1:25 PM Subject: [HOOKER] William N. Hooker >Great to see all the activity. Maybe someone out there can help me. >My gg grandfather was William N. Hooker, born about 1812 in TN. He is >listed in the 1850 Franklin County AL census with his wife Eliza (age 34 >also born TN) and children Mary (14, AL), Martha (12,AL), Franklin >(10,AL), Armsted (8, AL), Eleanor?(6, AL), Henry (4,AL) and Thomas >(1,AL). >On the next census page is listed a Thomas Hooker (73, NC) and Sarah >Hooker (67, VA). Could htese possibly be the parents of William N. >Hooker? >William N. was dead by the 1850 census and his wife had remarried John >English. >Any help would be greatly appreciated. >Larry Hooker > > >
Great to see all the activity. Maybe someone out there can help me. My gg grandfather was William N. Hooker, born about 1812 in TN. He is listed in the 1850 Franklin County AL census with his wife Eliza (age 34 also born TN) and children Mary (14, AL), Martha (12,AL), Franklin (10,AL), Armsted (8, AL), Eleanor?(6, AL), Henry (4,AL) and Thomas (1,AL). On the next census page is listed a Thomas Hooker (73, NC) and Sarah Hooker (67, VA). Could htese possibly be the parents of William N. Hooker? William N. was dead by the 1850 census and his wife had remarried John English. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Larry Hooker
My auto correct changed the name GOBEN when it wasn't supposed to. Jackie
Was there someone a while back looking for a Jeanette Hooker????? If so I have a birth and death date for her and some other info, it doesn't fit mine but it ties into GONE which also ties into mine. Jackie in Oregon
Rose, The William Hooker who married Laney Harper, was William Hooker IV, son of William Hooker III, and brother of Hymerick Hooker. I have also seen references to William, son of Hymerick marrying a Rebecca Woolaston. What is the URL for Nadine Newhouse's webpage? Kyle -----Original Message----- From: Rose Parks <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, April 20, 2000 4:25 PM Subject: [HOOKER] Hymerick Hooker's children >This is to clarify some previous messages where I did not state all these >children, etc. >In John Phillips will of 1792 of Craven Co., NC he mentions only his >grandsons John and Thomas Hooker. They are left a Negro each I >believe.(Others are mentioned but these only Hooker's mentioned) >So I would assume these are the only two born at that time. >Then comes William, Nathan, Hymerick Jr. and Mary, all mentioned as children >and heirs of Elizabeth Phillips Hooker with John and Thomas in the 1807 >settlement. > >Nathan by his Bible record was born 1793, Hymerick, Jr. by tombstone 1787, >John by tombstone 1780, Mary married 1814. > >One William Hooker married Laney Harper (born about 1760-1770 by Harper >family calculations) One married a Martha and they were both dead by 1842... > >Nadine Newhouse has on her web page I believe that Hymerick Sr.'s William >married Rebecca Woolston and had daughter Rebecca who married George >Freeman. (Hadn't heard this beforei saw it there) > >There are some deeds which were re-registered in Greene after Dobbs/Lenoir >all burned, abstracted by Wm. L. Murphy. Has anyone seen this, and are there >any Hooker deeds there? Admittedly there are not many this early but... > >One Hymerick Hooker married Martha Ormand (born 1824) mentioned in Walker >Ormand's case 19 Dec. 1842. >A Merit Ormand married Eliza b. hooker 1 June 1852 mentione din James >Ormand's Book both of these on Greene Co. web page. (also the Turnage will >is there and the 2 Tison-Tyson Bibles) >Rose > > > >
This is to clarify some previous messages where I did not state all these children, etc. In John Phillips will of 1792 of Craven Co., NC he mentions only his grandsons John and Thomas Hooker. They are left a Negro each I believe.(Others are mentioned but these only Hooker's mentioned) So I would assume these are the only two born at that time. Then comes William, Nathan, Hymerick Jr. and Mary, all mentioned as children and heirs of Elizabeth Phillips Hooker with John and Thomas in the 1807 settlement. Nathan by his Bible record was born 1793, Hymerick, Jr. by tombstone 1787, John by tombstone 1780, Mary married 1814. One William Hooker married Laney Harper (born about 1760-1770 by Harper family calculations) One married a Martha and they were both dead by 1842... Nadine Newhouse has on her web page I believe that Hymerick Sr.'s William married Rebecca Woolston and had daughter Rebecca who married George Freeman. (Hadn't heard this beforei saw it there) There are some deeds which were re-registered in Greene after Dobbs/Lenoir all burned, abstracted by Wm. L. Murphy. Has anyone seen this, and are there any Hooker deeds there? Admittedly there are not many this early but... One Hymerick Hooker married Martha Ormand (born 1824) mentioned in Walker Ormand's case 19 Dec. 1842. A Merit Ormand married Eliza b. hooker 1 June 1852 mentione din James Ormand's Book both of these on Greene Co. web page. (also the Turnage will is there and the 2 Tison-Tyson Bibles) Rose
First, I think we have established that Hymerick Hooker's son, Thomas, who married Sarah Turnage, remained in North Carolina and did not move to Tennessee. However, in Tennessee, at the same time there were two (2) other Thomas Hookers. The first was the one you mentioned in your posting, Rose. He was Major Thomas Hooker and he married Elizabeth Walsh or Welch. He was b. June 10, 1779. His wife was born Oct. 4, 1783. They had the children you mentioned and in 1815 this family moved from Smith County, Tennessee to Vanderburgh County, Indiana. This is dealt with in Malcolm Hooker's Appendix 2, 1979 revised edition of his book. Malcolm speculates that this Thomas Hooker may have been a grandson of Benjamin Hooker I by one of Benjamin l's older children. The other Thomas Hooker, the ancestor of Diann, was born ca. 1777/79. He married Elizabeth Walker and also lived in Smith County, Tennessee. He later moved to Texas. Malcolm Hooker says that he deals with this Thomas Hooker's family in Appendix 3. However, I do not have a complete copy of Malcolm's book and I am missing Appendix 3. The book is in the Texas State Library. I will be over there next week and will copy the remaining pages of the book. Kyle -----Original Message----- From: Rose Parks <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, April 20, 2000 1:49 PM Subject: Re: [HOOKER] THOMAS HOOKER of Smith Co., TN. >An item received from TN State Library and also with one DAR record has this >Thomas as the son of Hymerick Hooker and Sallie Lassiter but not so. >It list the children of Thomas Hooker born 10 June 1779 and Elizabeth born >4Oct 1783 as: >Ruth 1802, Sarah 1804, Samuel 1806, Amey 1808, Thomas 1810, Hannah 1812, >John 1814, Carey 1816, Ruben 1818, Eliza 1820, Mary Ann 1822 with full >birthdates given. >The only one it gives more info on is Samuel. > Is this the one you refer to to or is this information all wrong. All I see >completely the same is the birthdate. >Rose >-----Original Message----- >From: [email protected] <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 7:44 PM >Subject: [HOOKER] THOMAS HOOKER of Smith Co., TN. > > >>I am a descendant of Rev. Thomas Hooker of Smith Co., Tn.,b. 1779 d. 1831. >>He married Sarah Walker, b. S.C. and d. 1860 in Texas. After Thomas' death >>in Tenn., Sarah and his children, Charlotte (m. William Kitchings), James >>Walker Hooker, Samuel Hooker, Thomas Hooker, William H. Hooker, Walker >>Hooker, Ruth Hooker, and Polly Hooker, moved to Missouri and then to Hunt >>Co., Texas by the 1840's. >> I am interested in finding out about Thomas' parents. Is he the Thomas >>Hooker that everyone has been talking about lately? Thanks for any info. >> Diann >> > > > >
An item received from TN State Library and also with one DAR record has this Thomas as the son of Hymerick Hooker and Sallie Lassiter but not so. It list the children of Thomas Hooker born 10 June 1779 and Elizabeth born 4Oct 1783 as: Ruth 1802, Sarah 1804, Samuel 1806, Amey 1808, Thomas 1810, Hannah 1812, John 1814, Carey 1816, Ruben 1818, Eliza 1820, Mary Ann 1822 with full birthdates given. The only one it gives more info on is Samuel. Is this the one you refer to to or is this information all wrong. All I see completely the same is the birthdate. Rose -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 7:44 PM Subject: [HOOKER] THOMAS HOOKER of Smith Co., TN. >I am a descendant of Rev. Thomas Hooker of Smith Co., Tn.,b. 1779 d. 1831. >He married Sarah Walker, b. S.C. and d. 1860 in Texas. After Thomas' death >in Tenn., Sarah and his children, Charlotte (m. William Kitchings), James >Walker Hooker, Samuel Hooker, Thomas Hooker, William H. Hooker, Walker >Hooker, Ruth Hooker, and Polly Hooker, moved to Missouri and then to Hunt >Co., Texas by the 1840's. > I am interested in finding out about Thomas' parents. Is he the Thomas >Hooker that everyone has been talking about lately? Thanks for any info. > Diann >
>From the will of Travis Turnage, 1846 and the manuscript of Charles R. Holloman "Hooker Family of Greene Co., NC" and 1850 Greene Co. census I thought too that Hymerick's son Thomas was the one who married Sarah Turnage. The listing of persons buried at Cherry Hill do include a Hymerick but the record I have only has Hymerick (or variation of spelling.) and Elizabeth and the children Jane mentioned.. The Tison/Tyson bibles on Greene Co. show a connection to Turnage but not connected to Hooker part that I understand without knowing all the other family lineage. Rose -----Original Message----- From: Kyle VanLandingham <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 6:34 PM Subject: [HOOKER] Sons of Hymerick and Elizabeth (Phillips) Hooker >I have seen two sources which state that Hymerick Hooker's son Thomas was >the one who married Sarah Turnage. Those sources state that Thomas' and >Sarah's son was Thomas Hymerick Hooker (b. 1824), who went to Georgia. > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Rose Parks <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 5:26 PM >Subject: Re: [HOOKER] ZV Hooker > > >>If the below William F is son of Hymerick and Elizabeth, then where does >>this William belong? >>Rose >>Greene Co NC Estate Records - 1839 - 1845 - by Bill >>Murphy >> >>p 32 - Wm & Martha Hooker - 21 Sept 1842 - Division of Negroes >>Lot 1 - William Hooker >>Lot 2 - John M. Hooker >>Lot 3- Henry Hooker >>Lot 4 - Nathan Hooker >>Lot 5 - Hymerick Hooker >> >>gives the names of the Negroes >> >>Then it gives the Division of Lands >> >>Wm Hooker - 118 acres t the mouth of Dixons Marsh on the creek >> >>Henry Hooker - 142 acres in the branch near the mill pond on the creek a >>little above the big bend opposite Wm Magouns (sic) plantation adj. lot 1 >> >>Nathan Hooker - 54 acres the millpond parcel on the creek, at the upper >>corner >>of Hookerton including the land drowned by the millpond. 56 acres by the >>piney >>woods parcel on the branch where the old path crosses said branch to go to >>Killpatricks old mill adj. Churchills corner, Thomas Hooker >> >>Hymrick Hooker - 135 acres at the corner of Hookerton near the land end of >>the creek and runs with the Town of Hookerton to the south east corner of >>said town >> >>John M. Hooker - 270 acres adj. Allbrittons, Churchhill, Brown, Albrittons >>Spring, the creek, Hookerton >>-----Original Message----- >>From: JANE PHILLIPS <[email protected]> >>To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >>Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 6:25 PM >>Subject: [HOOKER] ZV Hooker >> >> >>>Beau, >>> I found the following in my Hooker Files. >>>Seth Tyson Hooker 1863-1950 >>>Nannie Hooker1856-1904 >>>Henry Clay Hooker 1870-1910 >>>Sarah Hooker 1880-1900 >>>All are brothers and sisters and buried in Cherry Hill Cemetery In >>>Greenville, North Carolina. >>>They were the children of Thomas Hymerick Hooker 1820-1883 and Delany >>>Elizabeth Harris Hooker of Greene County North Carolina. Maybe this is >>>the Hymerick and Betty you are looking >>> >>>Thomas Hymerick was the son of William F. Hooker 1789-1846 and Sarah >>>Turnage. >>> >>>William F.Hooker 1789 -1846 was the son of Hymerick Hooker, Sr, (died >>>1814) and Elizabeth Phillips >>> >>>Hymerick Hooker, Sr. was the son of William Hooker III of Dobbs County. >>> >>>Jane G. Phillips >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >
Look for my message below... -----Original Message----- From: Kyle VanLandingham <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 8:21 PM Subject: [HOOKER] Lassiter family >Rose (and anyone else who is interested), > >I want to discuss the Lassiter connection[s] with the Hooker family. > >It appears that there are 3 possible connections: > >1) William Hooker, Jr.'s (d. 1756-57), wife may have been a Lassiter. He >had a daughter Sarah who later married a Nicholas Askew. Do you believe >that William, Jr.'s wife was a Sarah and do you believe she was a Lassiter? This is a new Name in the Hooker family (No Sarah in William I) and so is possible. I have not seen any "evidence" of it though. I do know the Lassiter's and Hookers appear to be relatives or close friends as they came to Dobbs/Greene about the same time and lived close. Some Lassiters are in GA also although I do not know if they are connected. >2) William Hooker, Jr., had a daughter named Ann who reportedly married a >Jacob Lassiter. I believe you stated that you had read that Ann and Jacob >were 1st cousins. Is there any documentation for this? I thought the item below which I copied and pasted here contained that info but apparently not (at least not here) It was also in some information from Ima Mewborn which was passed on to me by Martha Mewborn Marble, but again I have not seen "documentation" just the rumor of it. These notes below are from Elizabeth Louise Brown Richardson and contact with other Uzzell descendants and found by me on the genforum.genealogy.com/Uzzell/ on 31 Dec. 1999. Stephen Lassiter was born in 1763 in Bertie and moved by his father when only 5 to Greene Co. NC. He learned the tailor's trade which he followed until about 50 years old in connection with his mercantile business at Spring Hill, where he died Sept. 7 1820. His son Jesse continued with the mercantile business. The account books of Stephen and Jesse, owned by Mrs. Lidie Lassiter Lipscomb of Richmond, VA are full of local historical interest. The names of many old families are shown therein, and the items very interesting, such as charges against some of the Whitfields of ten cents for postage on letters to their sons at Chapel Hill. The cost of Nancy's coffin and charges against her for "spirits" brought up from New Bern are shown. The items of most local interest, however, are references to Joseph Elliott, a Yale man, who taught a "Latin School" in Spring Hill Academy and prepared boys for college. Spring Hill store and school seem to have been the center of the community. Nancy was said to have inherited the Uzzell size and pugnacity, it being related that she thrashed some of her boys after they were grown. Susannah Uzzell was a twin sister to Nancy. They were born at Natures Beauty on December 30, 1768. She married Burrell (Burwell) Westbrook, lived in Greene Co. and died there in1853, age 85 years. One son Geary (Gray) is known and living near Jackson TN in 1862 aged about 73 years. Her daughter Zilpha named after her half sister, married Isom Lassiter, her first cousin. (Gray's grandson's Bible says he died 14 March 1861 as well as giving 19 May 1767 as Susanna's birth date and also gives her death date as March 1847) end of Mrs. Richardson's notes..... >3) Hymerick Hooker, son of William Hooker, III, married first Elizabeth >Phillips and according to some sources then married a Sallie Lassiter. Was >this 2nd wife a daughter of Jacob and Ann (Hooker) Lassiter above? Did >Hymerick and Sallie have any children? The Percy Hooker Chart, without any >documentation, says that Hymerick's daughter Mary, was by Sallie Lassiter. >Is that incorrect? Yes, Sallie is supposedly a daughter of Jacob Lassiter and Ann Hooker born about 1765. This is according to LDS entry with the lady citing Bible Records sent to her by Brainard Hooker as source. The John Phillips estate settlement in 1807 list Mary also as an heir of Elizabeth Phillips Hooker and it is said that in Edgecombe Co. Records where she married , it says that she is daughter of Hymerick and she married in 1814 or 1816, so she must be daughter of Elizabeth, as Elizabeth is still living in 1807, although it is not known when she died. So really all the "PROOF" I have is that apparently all the children belong to Hymerick and Elizabeth and the rest is hear say and undocumented. Elizabeth Brown Richardson was said to have graduated from UT Austin in 1915 and that she gave her collection of material toTexas State Archives but so far as I can tell she did not. They have no record of a collection of genealogical material from her, nor any on Uzzell family except for a book which I have seen. She did have what appeared to be a Bible record of Stephen Lassiter and Nancy uzzell's children which seemed to have come from this journal/ledger. I will look for other documentation. Rose ....................... Kyle > > > >
Rose (and anyone else who is interested), I want to discuss the Lassiter connection[s] with the Hooker family. It appears that there are 3 possible connections: 1) William Hooker, Jr.'s (d. 1756-57), wife may have been a Lassiter. He had a daughter Sarah who later married a Nicholas Askew. Do you believe that William, Jr.'s wife was a Sarah and do you believe she was a Lassiter? 2) William Hooker, Jr., had a daughter named Ann who reportedly married a Jacob Lassiter. I believe you stated that you had read that Ann and Jacob were 1st cousins. Is there any documentation for this? 3) Hymerick Hooker, son of William Hooker, III, married first Elizabeth Phillips and according to some sources then married a Sallie Lassiter. Was this 2nd wife a daughter of Jacob and Ann (Hooker) Lassiter above? Did Hymerick and Sallie have any children? The Percy Hooker Chart, without any documentation, says that Hymerick's daughter Mary, was by Sallie Lassiter. Is that incorrect? Kyle
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------26F2E672A46A1A848861195F Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Rosa, > After reading your response I went back into my Family Treemaker and > found to my surprise two Williams listed as the sons of Hymerick Hooker, > Sr. and Elizabeth Phillips. > > The first was William Hooker 1783-1842. This death date sounds like the > one to which you are referring. However I have as his wife a Rebecca > Woolaston. Children Rebecca and John M. Hooker (this being one of the > names you listed). I believe this info came from someone over the > internet. > > The other was William F., the one I listed in my last e-mail. The > information I got on the children of William F. I got from the Cherry > Hill Cemetery and the Pitt County Heritage Book. > > I am uncertain why I listed two Williams as the sons of Hymerick, Sr. It > has been a while since I have worked on this line. I will have to dig > into my records. > > If anyone has any information on these lines please jump in and help > with additional info. > > Jane g. Phillips --------------26F2E672A46A1A848861195F Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Received: from localhost (localhost) by zeus.icomnet.com (8.9.3+Sun/8.9.3) with internal id UAA17606; Wed, 19 Apr 2000 20:39:02 -0400 (EDT) Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 20:39:02 -0400 (EDT) From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <MAILER-DAEMON> Message-Id: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/report; report-type=delivery-status; boundary="UAA17606.956191142/zeus.icomnet.com" Subject: Returned mail: Host unknown (Name server: rootsweb: host not found) Auto-Submitted: auto-generated (failure) X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 This is a MIME-encapsulated message --UAA17606.956191142/zeus.icomnet.com The original message was received at Wed, 19 Apr 2000 20:39:01 -0400 (EDT) from pmdialF-143.icomnet.com [206.157.159.143] ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- <[email protected]> ----- Transcript of session follows ----- 550 <[email protected]>... Host unknown (Name server: rootsweb: host not found) --UAA17606.956191142/zeus.icomnet.com Content-Type: message/delivery-status Reporting-MTA: dns; zeus.icomnet.com Received-From-MTA: DNS; pmdialF-143.icomnet.com Arrival-Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 20:39:01 -0400 (EDT) Final-Recipient: RFC822; [email protected] Action: failed Status: 5.1.2 Remote-MTA: DNS; rootsweb Last-Attempt-Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 20:39:02 -0400 (EDT) --UAA17606.956191142/zeus.icomnet.com Content-Type: message/rfc822 Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from mail.icomnet.com (pmdialF-143.icomnet.com [206.157.159.143]) by zeus.icomnet.com (8.9.3+Sun/8.9.3) with ESMTP id UAA17604 for <[email protected]>; Wed, 19 Apr 2000 20:39:01 -0400 (EDT) Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 20:40:14 -0400 From: JANE PHILLIPS <[email protected]> Reply-To: ""diamondg\"@[email protected]"html public "-//w3c//d X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.61 [en] (Win95; I) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: [email protected] Subject: William and William F. Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Rosa, After reading your response I went back into my Family Treemaker and found to my surprise two Williams listed as the sons of Hymerick Hooker, Sr. and Elizabeth Phillips. The first was William Hooker 1783-1842. This death date sounds like the one to which you are referring. However I have as his wife a Rebecca Woolaston. Children Rebecca and John M. Hooker (this being one of the names you listed). I believe this info came from someone over the internet. The other was William F., the one I listed in my last e-mail. The information I got on the children of William F. I got from the Cherry Hill Cemetery and the Pitt County Heritage Book. I am uncertain why I listed two Williams as the sons of Hymerick, Sr. It has been a while since I have worked on this line. I will have to dig into my records. If anyone has any information on these lines please jump in and help with additional info. Jane g. Phillips --UAA17606.956191142/zeus.icomnet.com-- --------------26F2E672A46A1A848861195F--