Bill, Got your posting and was trying to update my files and I noticed that you speculate that Mamie may have had a half sister, Mary E. that married Thomas D. Ansley. Your DOB for Mary is Oct 16, 1868. The DOB that I have for Alex is June 29, 1858. I know that it is not entirely impossible for him to be the father of Mary but----- he would have been only 10 years old. The date that I have for Alex is taken off of his tombstone in cemetery #24, Fort Gordon, GA. He is buried there along side his wife Arrenna and adjacent to Arrenna,s parents, Henry Broadway and Matilda Jeffcoat Hooker. Let me know what you think about this. I really do appreciate your responding to my query and sending me some information on Mamie. If you come across anything else please pass it on, and Thanks, Al Hooker
Charlotte, and everybody, Old messages can be reviewed at the following link <A HREF="http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl">RootsWeb Mailing Lists -- Interactive Search</A> Patrick J. Anderson http://members.aol.com/patander73/home.html 9654 Baltimore Avenue, Laurel, Maryland 20723
Hello, I was on the list a while back and a man, I think it was Darren Hooker, but I can't remember for sure, posted a story about the Hooker name and how it is used in derogatory terms and I lost the mail and I wondered if someone can please send it to me. Thank you, Charlotte Miller
In a message dated 1/11/00 10:18:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Subj: {not a subscriber} Re: [HOOKER] JOHN HOOKER Feb 14,1806- Jan 17,1897 > Date: 1/11/00 10:18:07 AM Eastern Standard Time > From: [email protected] (Doris Fountain) > Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</ A> > To: [email protected] > CC: [email protected] > > Your info. on John Hooker includes a Duncan and a Hart line; I am desc. > from a Hooker, Duncan, and Hart...all on the same side of my TN lines. > > My ancestry is as follows: > > John C. HOOKER b ca 1810 Maryland (from a claim he filed in TN for > damages from Civil War his birth place is stated) married in NC Rachel > GREEN b 1830. > > HOOKER children were Nancy Caroline b ca 1847 who m George M. SMITH & > probably moved to MO;Elizabeth N. or V. b 1851 who m James McCOLLISTER & > died in Loudon, TN, where her parents also died; Ellender Katherine > "Aunt Pat" b 1853 who m Nicholas WATSON; Martha J. ("Aunt Sis") b 1855 m > James B. PLEMONS; John Willis b 1857 m Lettice elizabeth DUNCAN/DUNKIN b > 1848 Monroe CO, TN (my line); James F. b 1859 m. Polly Ann VARNER; Mary > E. b 1865 m Thomas RODGERS; Rachel Trephanie? Easter b 1866 m George W. > MALONE. > > John Willis HOOKER b 1857 m Lettie Eliz. DUNCAN/Dunkin; their child > Lillie Ann HOOKER m. James Preston WATKINS, latter of whose parents were > Nancy Brown HART (dau. of George B. HART b 1816 Tn & wife Ellen > EKENS/AKENS) who m. Wm. Douglas wATKINS b 1843 TN. > > I have significant Maryland records for HOOKER's and have sent them to > this list before, but have been unable to trace parents of this John C. > HOOKER. > > Doris in VA > > Patrick J. Anderson http://members.aol.com/patander73/home.html 9654 Baltimore Avenue, Laurel, Maryland 20723
Would like to post this and see if I can wake this list up. Looks like it has gone to sleep. I know that there must be a lot of new members on the list since I last posted anything on this line. Please look thru this and see if you can tie into any of these cousins, aunts, uncles or grands. I am a direct descendant of the JOHN HOOKER (2) shown in this genealogy report. I have reason to believe that my JOHN HOOKER (2) is the son of JOHN HOOKER (1) who incidently was the only Hooker listed in the 1790 census for Orangeburg County and listed on Census page #257 Orangeburg District (South) SC. Neighbors on either side are Henry Hart, Joseph and Lewis Youngblood, Jessie Reader, Amos Duncan, James Futch and Levi Peacock. In the 1800 Census JOHN HOOKER (1) is listed on Census page 537-538- Orange County between Edisto River and Beaver Creek of Four Holes. Neighbors were William Allisson, Jacob Jeffcoat, Samuel Jeffcoat, sr and Samuel Jeffcoat jr. JOHN HOOKER (1) had land transactions with Jacob and Samuel Jeffcoat sr. By 1810 JOHN HOOKER (1) shows up in Lexington County and is recorded in Lexington County thru 1840. If you have any information on this line , please reply thru the list so any and all information can be shared. There are presently over 700 individuals and 10 generations in this pedigree. I do hope that the formatting does not go astray in the email. This is also being sent to the ORANGEBURGH LIST. Al Hooker [email protected] Descendants of John Hooker Generation No. 1 1. JOHN2 HOOKER (JOHN SR.1) was born February 14, 1806 in Lexington County, SC, and died January 17, 1897 in Lexington County, SC. He married (1) MARTHA ANN ELLENDER (ELENOR ?)Maiden name unknown.. He married (2) MARY ELINOR PHILLIPS BOLEN, daughter of HUGH PHILLIPS and MARY BOLEN. Children of JOHN HOOKER and MARTHA ?) are: 2. i. HENRY BROADWAY3 HOOKER, b. February 04, 1827, Lexington County, SC; d. January 06, 1880, Harlem , Columbia County GA. 3. ii. JAMES O. A. HOOKER, b. 1829. iii. MARTHA ANN E.(PATSY) HOOKER, b. May 04, 1831; d. January 27, 1885. 4. iv. MALISSA [MOLASIA] HOOKER, b. March 28, 1833; d. March 23, 1915. v. MARY HOOKER, b. May 15, 1837. 5. vi. EMELINE HOOKER, b. 1839, Lexington County, SC. vii. JOHN L. G. HOOKER, b. September 06, 1842, Lexington County, SC; d. June 11, 1918, Lexington County, SC; m. M. E. HOOKER. viii. GEORGE W. HOOKER, b. 1843. 6. ix. RACHEL D. HOOKER, b. April 18, 1845, Lexington County, SC; d. December 24, 1919, Lexington County, SC. x. DANIEL E. HOOKER, b. 1847. Generation No. 2 2. HENRY BROADWAY3 HOOKER (JOHN2, JOHN SR.1) was born February 04, 1827 in Lexington County, SC, and died January 06, 1880 in Harlem , Columbia County GA. He married MATILDA JEFFCOAT December 22, 1850 in ?. Children of HENRY HOOKER and MATILDA JEFFCOAT are: 7. i. SAMUEL4 HOOKER, b. December 20, 1851, Lexington County, SC. 8. ii. ARRENNA (RENA) HOOKER, b. June 28, 1853, Lexington County, SC; d. June 03, 1921, Richmond/Columbia County, GA. 9. iii. BARNETTE POSTELL HOOKER, b. September 27, 1855; d. April 13, 1934, Walterboro, S.C.. 10. iv. ERVIN HOOKER, b. November 15, 1857, Lexington County, SC; d. July 19, 1933, North , SC.. 11. v. MARY IDELLA HOOKER, b. June 08, 1867; d. 1940, Georgia. 3. JAMES O. A.3 HOOKER (JOHN2, JOHN SR.1) was born 1829. He married LEVEE CATHRINE BOLIN. Children of JAMES HOOKER and LEVEE BOLIN are: 12. i. MARGIE POSEY4 HOOKER. 13. ii. ALBERT GEMACKY HOOKER, b. May 21, 1856; d. December 11, 1934, Buried Trinity UM Church, Lexington County, SC. 14. iii. MARY ANN HOOKER, b. 1859; d. 1925, buried at Penn Branch Cemetery, Orangeburg County, SC. iv. STEVEN HOOKER. 15. v. JAMES ALEC HOOKER. vi. SAM MATHIAS HOOKER. 16. vii. SALLEY CATHRINE HOOKER. 17. viii. DANIEL MARTIN HOOKER. 18. ix. NANCY ELVIRA HOOKER. 4. MALISSA [MOLASIA]3 HOOKER (JOHN2, JOHN SR.1) was born March 28, 1833, and died March 23, 1915. She married EDWIN FLAKE, son of RICHARD FLAKE and KEZIAH KING. Children of MALISSA HOOKER and EDWIN FLAKE are: i. JERRY E.4 FLAKE, b. October 17, 1852, Orangeburg District, SC; d. October 04, 1918, Aiken County, SC. ii. JOHN FLAKE. iii. MARY FLAKE. iv. SUSANNA FLAKE. v. CAROLINE FLAKE, m. JAMES D. OTT. 5. EMELINE3 HOOKER (JOHN2, JOHN SR.1) was born 1839 in Lexington County, SC. She married ABSOLUM GLEATON 1865, son of THOMAS GLEATON and KIZIAH BOLEN. Children of EMELINE HOOKER and ABSOLUM GLEATON are: i. COOTSEY ANNA4 GLEATON, m. FLETCHER REDMON. ii. HARDIE ABSOLUM GLEATON. 6. RACHEL D.3 HOOKER (JOHN2, JOHN SR.1) was born April 18, 1845 in Lexington County, SC, and died December 24, 1919 in Lexington County, SC. She married SAMSON J. JR. JEFFCOAT. Children of RACHEL HOOKER and SAMSON JEFFCOAT are: i. MARION4 JEFFCOAT, b. January 16, 1872, South Carolina; d. July 31, 1964. ii. CLARENCE BRADFORD JEFFCOAT, b. November 18, 1873; d. October 26, 1919, Swansea, S.C.. iii. LEVIATHAN JEFFCOAT, b. December 01, 1875; m. LILLIE WHITAKER. iv. HENRIETTA JEFFCOAT, b. June 20, 1877. v. DANIEL ADDISON JEFFCOAT, b. October 13, 1879; d. October 14, 1985; m. LOTTIE EVE CROUT, November 13, 1907. vi. CLIFTON JEFFCOAT, b. May 04, 1882, Bull Swamp, Lexington County, SC; d. January 13, 1969, Columbia, SC. vii. MARTHA JEFFCOAT, b. June 17, 1885; d. May 1973, Swansea, S.C.. viii. IDELLA HOOKER, b. 1887; Adopted child. ix. MARY JEFFCOAT, b. June 10, 1887; d. September 25, 1975, Swansea, S.C.. Generation No. 3 7. SAMUEL4 HOOKER (HENRY BROADWAY3, JOHN2, JOHN SR.1) was born December 20, 1851 in Lexington County, SC. He married UNKNOWN (?). Child of SAMUEL HOOKER and UNKNOWN (?) is: i. ADDIE5 HOOKER. 8. ARRENNA (RENA)4 HOOKER (HENRY BROADWAY3, JOHN2, JOHN SR.1) was born June 28, 1853 in Lexington County, SC, and died June 03, 1921 in Richmond/Columbia County, GA. She married ALEXANDER (ALEX) Z. WREN. Children of ARRENNA HOOKER and ALEXANDER WREN are: i. VIOLA (OLA)5 WREN, b. October 13, 1880; d. May 02, 1967, Richmond/Columbia County, GA; m. ? NEWMAN. ii. ORA BELLE WREN, b. February 24, 1883, Richmond/Columbia County, GA; d. January 30, 1960, Harlem, GA; m. FRANK TAYLOR. iii. CORA MAY WREN, b. October 29, 1886; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM H. REVILLE. iv. ROBERT MERCER WREN, b. December 1888; d. Unknown. v. MAMIE WREN, b. May 1892; d. Unknown; m. ? ANSLEY. vi. JOHNNY J. WREN, b. May 1897, Richmond/Columbia County, GA; d. Unknown. 9. BARNETTE POSTELL4 HOOKER (HENRY BROADWAY3, JOHN2, JOHN SR.1) was born September 27, 1855, and died April 13, 1934 in Walterboro, S.C.. He married IDA HICKMAN, daughter of JOSEPH SOLOMON HICKMAN. Children of BARNETTE HOOKER and IDA HICKMAN are: i. ANNIE5 HOOKER, b. October 06, 1884; d. January 18, 1970; m. (1) A. BRUCE BRICKLE; m. (2) BOB HORNE. ii. ARTHUR EMORY HOOKER, b. September 15, 1890; d. March 12, 1966. iii. ALFRED LEE HOOKER, b. January 19, 1896; d. March 05, 1914. iv. JOHN ARNOLD HOOKER, b. October 18, 1898; d. December 03, 1980; m. EVELYN ?. v. FLOSSIE HOOKER, b. August 04, 1902; d. September 27, 1985; m. VIVIAN L. RITTER. vi. DAISY HOOKER, b. 1905; d. November 24, 1992; m. ARTHUR B. SPERRY. vii. JOSEPH S. HOOKER, b. 1907; d. 1969; m. KATE GRUBBS. viii. ERWIN WARD HOOKER, b. January 25, 1909; d. January 24, 1990; m. LULA WILLIS. ix. HARRY BARNETTE HOOKER, b. Unknown, Sheldon, SC; m. (1) ADDIE WALKER; m. (2) ? ALL. x. IDA ANN JANETTE HOOKER, b. Unknown; m. ? STOKES. 10. ERVIN4 HOOKER (HENRY BROADWAY3, JOHN2, JOHN SR.1) was born November 15, 1857 in Lexington County, SC, and died July 19, 1933 in North , SC.. He married GUELMA MATILDA GLEATON February 11, 1880 in North, S.C., daughter of THOMAS GLEATON and SARAH TINDALL. Children of ERVIN HOOKER and GUELMA GLEATON are: i. EULA MATILDA5 HOOKER, b. December 03, 1882, Neeces, SC; d. December 18, 1967, North, SC; m. LORING BRACE LIDE, December 04, 1901. ii. IDA LOU HOOKER, b. 1886-1890. iii. MARIE SALLY HOOKER, b. November 16, 1890; m. (1) COLUMBUS L. SOUTHERN, January 02, 1916, Baden, NC; m. (2) COLUMMBUS L. SOUTHERN, January 02, 1916, Baden, NC. iv. HENRY THOMAS HOOKER, b. Abt. 1893. v. WILLIE FULLER HOOKER, b. May 31, 1895, North, S.C.; d. September 25, 1959, Orangeburg, S.C.; m. (1) EDITH ESTELLE HERNDON, January 20, 1960, Branchville, S.C.; m. (2) EDITH ESTELLE HERNDON, January 20, 1960, Branchville, S.C.. vi. ALLEENE LATILDA HOOKER, b. Abt. 1897. vii. DEWEY ERVIN HOOKER, b. Abt. 1898. viii. VERMA EVELYN HOOKER, b. July 14, 1900; m. GEORGE W. HERNDON, June 18, 1917, Branchville, SC. ix. LULA ANNICE HOOKER, b. Abt. 1902. x. LELIA MYRTLE HOOKER, b. Abt. 1904. xi. ERA HOOKER, b. November 09, 1905, North , S.C.; m. CLYDE CARO JORDAN, November 13, 1926. 11. MARY IDELLA4 HOOKER (HENRY BROADWAY3, JOHN2, JOHN SR.1) was born June 08, 1867, and died 1940 in Georgia. She married WILLIAM HENRY BURCH. Child of MARY HOOKER and WILLIAM BURCH is: i. ALVIN LEAVY5 BURCH. 12. MARGIE POSEY4 HOOKER (JAMES O. A.3, JOHN2, JOHN SR.1). She married ?. Children of MARGIE HOOKER and ? are: i. FILBERT5 HOOKER. ii. JEFF HOOKER. iii. DORA HOOKER, m. ? DAVIS. iv. LINDA HOOKER, m. ? CALLIHAN. v. LAURA FRANCES HOOKER, m. ? DAVIS. 13. ALBERT GEMACKY4 HOOKER (JAMES O. A.3, JOHN2, JOHN SR.1) was born May 21, 1856, and died December 11, 1934 in Buried Trinity UM Church, Lexington County, SC. He married MARY SARAH F. BYRD. Children of ALBERT HOOKER and MARY BYRD are: i. GROVER CLEVLAND5 HOOKER. ii. THEODORE ROOSEVELT HOOKER. iii. HARRY HOOKER. iv. STELLA HOOKER HOOKER, m. ? SHARK. v. BLANCHE HOOKER, m. YEOMAN LIVINGSTON. vi. PEARL HOOKER, m. ? MOORE. vii. EUNICE HOOKER, m. ? ETHRIDGE. 14. MARY ANN4 HOOKER (JAMES O. A.3, JOHN2, JOHN SR.1) was born 1859, and died 1925 in buried at Penn Branch Cemetery, Orangeburg County, SC. She married HENRY WILLIAM BYRD. Children of MARY HOOKER and HENRY BYRD are: i. J. LEE5 BYRD, b. 1880; d. 1951; m. CORA ULMER. ii. FLORIA CATHERINE BYRD, b. 1883; d. 1962; m. HILLARD KENDRICK COOK. iii. WILLIAM CLARENCE BYRD, b. 1885; d. 1960; m. EFFIE WILLIAMSON. iv. IDA LUE BYRD, b. 1885; d. 1942; m. CHARLIE RUSH. v. MABEL BYRD, b. 1887; d. 1963; m. WILLIAM HENRY BETSILL. vi. FANNIE COREAN BYRD, b. 1891; m. TILLMAN W. ULMER. 15. JAMES ALEC4 HOOKER (JAMES O. A.3, JOHN2, JOHN SR.1). Children of JAMES ALEC HOOKER are: i. GEORGE5 HOOKER, m. ? GUNTER. ii. ALTIE HOOKER, m. ? GUNTER. iii. JULIAN HOOKER. iv. BESSIE HOOKER, m. ? ARANT. 16. SALLEY CATHRINE4 HOOKER (JAMES O. A.3, JOHN2, JOHN SR.1). She married ? ROYSTER. Children of SALLEY HOOKER and ? ROYSTER are: i. LENA5 ROYSTER. ii. FRED ROYSTER. iii. JAMES ROYSTER. 17. DANIEL MARTIN4 HOOKER (JAMES O. A.3, JOHN2, JOHN SR.1). He married CELESIA LESSIE ARANT. Children of DANIEL HOOKER and CELESIA ARANT are: i. HOBSON5 HOOKER, m. JESSIE CORN. ii. CLYDE BENJAMIN HOOKER, m. ALICE MACK. iii. OSCAR HOOKER, m. ?. iv. FREEMAN HOOKER, m. OLLIE CORN. v. RUBY HOOKER, m. GIDEON M. LONG. 18. NANCY ELVIRA4 HOOKER (JAMES O. A.3, JOHN2, JOHN SR.1). She married WILLIAM COOK. Children of NANCY HOOKER and WILLIAM COOK are: i. DAVID S. (COOT)5 COOK, m. IDA MARTIN. ii. TOM COOK. iii. RAYMOND COOK, m. ?.
I hope this don't offend to may of you, and this may not the place for such a post. But I don't know where else to find allies in the fight. I am sending or have sent this to all the TV and radio stations, and news papers in the Orlando area. Perhaps some of you could do something semiler in your towns, or perhaps some of you have. Dear Sir or Madam: My surname is Hooker, I am very proud of that name, and all it's meant to the development of this country and the concepts of democratic freedom throughout the world. I am increasingly saddened and angered by the continued misuse and defamation of that name by the news media and others. In their attempt to seem informed and in touch with the masses they have forgotten the use of very the descriptive and accurate words prostitute and whore, and inserted the name "Hooker" to refer to such people. In questing some of the misinformed town criers, I find they do not even know how the reference of the surname "Hooker" to prostitutes supposedly came about. Now I understand it's supposed reference, and it's historic connection to the civil war general "Fighting Joe" Hooker and the spouses, girlfriends and prostitutes that followed his troops, but that does not justify it's continued misuse by those people that make a living using the English Language. They now refrain form using words with negative racial conations that were freely used in times even more recent that the civil war. Can not the same be done with the misuse of the good name "Hooker"? I respectfully request that you start a trend in referring to "soiled doves", "fallen angles", "ladies of the evening", prostitutes and whores as such and refrain form cumulative defamation of the surname Hooker. Also I wonder how many folks today understand the founding of this nation, and how it came about? Do they know how those early Americans even came to dream of democratic freedom and where the founding fathers came up with the ideas they used to establish a nation? Do they have any idea just how allied to Christianity that connection was? The following is paraphrased form "Faith and Freedom" by Benjamin Hart. The great Thomas Hooker was one of the most important of the early migrants from the mother colony to Hartford Connecticut. Hooker was the most famous of all the English preachers to make the journey to New England. Thomas Hooker is considered by many to have played the role of John the Baptist for Thomas Jefferson in the sense that he laid the foundation for American republican democracy. Hooker's primary concern was not politics, but the establishment of assemblies of worship resembling the churches found in the Book of Acts. Indeed, this was the consistent pattern behind the settlement of New England Hooker's most famous sermon, delivered before the Connecticut General Court on May 31, 1638, inspired the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, which was the first written constitution in America, and very much resembles the United States Federal Constitution. Direct quotes are impossible to reconstruct exactly, as they exist in a barely decipherable journal, written by 28-year-old Henry Wolcott. But the essence of Hooker's Election Day sermon was as follows: 1. The choice of public magistrates belongs unto the people by God's own allowance. 2. The election must be conducted by the people, but votes should not be cast "in accord with their humors, but according to the will and law of God." 3. Those who "have the power to appoint officers and magistrates also have the power to set bounds and limitations on their power" so that "the foundation of authority is laid in the free consent of the people," because "by a free choice the hearts of the people will be more inclined to the love of the persons chosen, and more ready to yieldobedience." On January 14, 1639, the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut were adopted. The deliberations of the assembly have perished, but, as Marion Starkey points out in her book, The Congregational Way, the principles are a mirror of the mind of Thomas Hooker. The Fundamental Orders included many provisions essential to free and open government. Each town was to have proportional representation, and each was to send its elected representatives to the government in Hartford. The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut was the most advanced government charter the world had ever seen in terms of guaranteeing individual rights. The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut represented the first known time when a working government was framed completely independently, without a charter or some other concession from a previously existing regime, but by the people themselves. It provided for regular elections, while setting strict limits on the power of those elected. Hooker criticized other New England congregations for being too quick to censure and excommunicate. His impulse was always to lower standards for church membership, believing it was far better to let in a few "hypocrites" than mistakenly to exclude true Christians. "He that will estrange his affection, because of the difference of apprehension in things difficult, he must be a stranger to himself one time or other," wrote Hooker in the preface to his Survey. "If men would be tender and careful to keep off offensive expressions, they might keep some distance in opinion in some things without hazard to truth or love." Hooker thought church discipline should be as uncoercive as possible. The existence of Hooker's colony, its ability to attract settlers, and its constitutional protection of individual liberties put pressure on Massachusetts Bay to adopt a more formal constitution of its own. The voters of Massachusetts agreed with Hooker, that the colony needed to codify a formal body of law, provide for due process, and delineate specific penalties for particular offenses. As John Cotton put it, "If you tether a beast at night, he knows the length of the tether by morning. The Massachusetts "Body of Liberties," drawn up by Nathaniel Ward of Ipswich, was passed in 1641. It included 98 specific propositions, the purpose of which were to protect what they considered to be the sanctity of life, liberty, property, and reputation - foreshadowing the Bill of Rights. This historic charter declared it a violation of common law to impose taxation without representation; said that no one shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law; and guaranteed the right of the accused to be tried by a jury of one's peers. The "Body of Liberties" also forbade cruel and unusual punishment, the mistreatment of animals, and the beating of one's wife, "unless it be in his own defense upon her assault"! In 1644, the Bay adopted the secret ballot, with Indian corn representing aye votes and beans signifying the nayes. The immense contribution the Puritans of New England made to the world understands of how to write a constitution cannot be overstated. When one studies the precise nature of the laws crafted by these early assemblies, and considers the sophisticated level of political discourse, one cringes in shame to witness the sheer ignorance displayed in congressional debates today. We hear many references to lofty phrases like "inalienable rights" and "general welfare" by our demagogic politicians who have little demonstrated understanding of what these terms mean. "Free, they must vigilantly attend to matters concerning their character and souls." Thank You Dennis Hooker Orlando Fl. www.shindai.com
I noted the interest in the family of the Rev. Thomas Hooker. I'm wondering if anyone with information about his parents might have information about his sister, said to be the wife of George Alcock. There is unsubstantiated evidence that a daughter of George and ____(Hooker) Alcock married Andrew Foster. This Ann Foster was convicted of witchcraft. I've found evidence about George Alcock marrying a sister of the Reverend Thomas, but can find no proof he had a daughter named Ann. Can anyone provide help on this? Gordon Kirkemo [email protected]
--part1_0.cf0ec8de.258ecfbf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit forwarding for a non-subscriber --part1_0.cf0ec8de.258ecfbf_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from rly-yh02.mx.aol.com (rly-yh02.mail.aol.com [172.18.147.34]) by air-yh03.mail.aol.com (v67.6) with ESMTP; Sun, 19 Dec 1999 14:17:18 1900 Received: from bl-11.rootsweb.com (bl-11.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.27]) by rly-yh02.mx.aol.com (v67.6) with ESMTP; Sun, 19 Dec 1999 14:17:05 1900 Received: (from [email protected]) by bl-11.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id LAA04758 for [email protected]; Sun, 19 Dec 1999 11:16:58 -0800 (PST) Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 11:16:58 -0800 (PST) X-From_: [email protected] Sun Dec 19 11:16:57 1999 Received: from bl-3.rootsweb.com (bl-3.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.19]) by bl-11.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id LAA04691 for <[email protected]>; Sun, 19 Dec 1999 11:16:57 -0800 (PST) Received: from prserv.net (out5.prserv.net [165.87.194.243]) by bl-3.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id LAA09175 for <[email protected]>; Sun, 19 Dec 1999 11:16:55 -0800 (PST) Received: from hp-customer ([32.101.173.249]) by prserv.net (out5) with SMTP id <199912191917002430142mioe>; Sun, 19 Dec 1999 19:17:01 +0000 Message-ID: <[email protected]> Old-Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 13:59:34 -0500 From: Doris Fountain <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.04 (Win95; I) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: [email protected] References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 X-Diagnostic: Not on the accept list Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [HOOKER] REV. THOMAS HOOKER X-Envelope-To: HOOKER-L Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by bl-11.rootsweb.com id LAA04758 The Maryland Calendar of Wills, compiled & ed. By Jane Baldwin, Wills from 1635 (earliest probated) to 1685, vol. 1, Baltimore, Genel. Publ. CO, 1968, oir. Pub Baltimore 1904, borrowed from UVA=92s Alderman Library. John HAWKINs, AA CO, 3 Feb. 1670, 17 Mch 1676. Wife Mary, ex , and sole leg. Of estate, real & personal. Jno. TEAGUE, Thos. HOOKER, Josh. SHALLER. Page 167. John POWELL, 27 Dec. 1675; 5 Apr 1675. To Martha IVEs, Susan FRASELL, Philip Maccanide, thomas EDMUNDs and Bruen RADFORd, pers; Thomas HACKEr, ex (Hooker?), and res. Leg. Of est, real and pers. Test: Geo. WHARTON, Wm. GALLOWAY. Page 128. Thomas HOOKER, West River, AA CO; 8 Nov 1683; 9 May 1684. To eld. Son Thomas & hrs, "Browton," except 1 =BD a aldready given Quakers; sons Jacob & Benj. And hrs, jointly, 600 a, "Black Walnut Ridge" in Talbot CO; son Benj, 210 A, "Hooker=92s Additon," AA CO; dau. Damaris HOOKER & Johanna CLACKSON, pers; Exs: Wm. RICHARDSON, Benj. LAWRENCe & son Thomas afsd. Test: Samll. GARLAND, Alis BRIDGWATER, Mary WOODLEA. --part1_0.cf0ec8de.258ecfbf_boundary--
I certainly will........Kaye
Don't think so, but don't know so. Pretty sure father of this Mary was John, not Joseph. This Mary would have been born about 1570 in England. Thanks -----Original Message----- From: Roberta Heorman [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, December 18, 1999 1:42 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HOOKER] REV. THOMAS HOOKER Lee: Is your Mary the Mary Woodbury Greene, daughter of Joseph David and Mary Ann (Kendall) Greene? If they are one in the same, she is indeed a descendent of Rev. Thomas Hooker. Roberta Lee Zuker wrote: > Does anyone know if this Hooker is related to John Hooker, whose daughter > Mary was the mother of Surgeon John Greene of Warwick? > > lee of seattle > > -----Original Message----- > From: KAYE MCKENZIE [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, December 18, 1999 12:24 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [HOOKER] REV. THOMAS HOOKER > > Roberta....E-mail me privately....I have 4 pages of information on Rev > Thomas Hooker.....I will scan and E-mail it to you..............also I have > a Book written by Jerry S Hooker........telling about the descendants of > William Henry Hooker....my Hooker line. I don,t think Jerry has > E-mail.......my line dips into to Gen George Hooker.......Later Kaye. > > ==== HOOKER Mailing List ==== > If you joined the list late and think you might of missed something try a > search at the <A > HREF="http://newsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl">Rootsweb List > Archives</A> > > ==== HOOKER Mailing List ==== > If you are confused or frustrated at how the list works or have any list related questions e-mail <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">Patrick Anderson the listowner</A> ==== HOOKER Mailing List ==== If you joined the list late and think you might of missed something try a search at the <A HREF="http://newsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl">Rootsweb List Archives</A>
Lee: Is your Mary the Mary Woodbury Greene, daughter of Joseph David and Mary Ann (Kendall) Greene? If they are one in the same, she is indeed a descendent of Rev. Thomas Hooker. Roberta Lee Zuker wrote: > Does anyone know if this Hooker is related to John Hooker, whose daughter > Mary was the mother of Surgeon John Greene of Warwick? > > lee of seattle > > -----Original Message----- > From: KAYE MCKENZIE [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, December 18, 1999 12:24 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [HOOKER] REV. THOMAS HOOKER > > Roberta....E-mail me privately....I have 4 pages of information on Rev > Thomas Hooker.....I will scan and E-mail it to you..............also I have > a Book written by Jerry S Hooker........telling about the descendants of > William Henry Hooker....my Hooker line. I don,t think Jerry has > E-mail.......my line dips into to Gen George Hooker.......Later Kaye. > > ==== HOOKER Mailing List ==== > If you joined the list late and think you might of missed something try a > search at the <A > HREF="http://newsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl">Rootsweb List > Archives</A> > > ==== HOOKER Mailing List ==== > If you are confused or frustrated at how the list works or have any list related questions e-mail <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">Patrick Anderson the listowner</A>
Does anyone know if this Hooker is related to John Hooker, whose daughter Mary was the mother of Surgeon John Greene of Warwick? lee of seattle -----Original Message----- From: KAYE MCKENZIE [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, December 18, 1999 12:24 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HOOKER] REV. THOMAS HOOKER Roberta....E-mail me privately....I have 4 pages of information on Rev Thomas Hooker.....I will scan and E-mail it to you..............also I have a Book written by Jerry S Hooker........telling about the descendants of William Henry Hooker....my Hooker line. I don,t think Jerry has E-mail.......my line dips into to Gen George Hooker.......Later Kaye. ==== HOOKER Mailing List ==== If you joined the list late and think you might of missed something try a search at the <A HREF="http://newsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl">Rootsweb List Archives</A>
Roberta....E-mail me privately....I have 4 pages of information on Rev Thomas Hooker.....I will scan and E-mail it to you..............also I have a Book written by Jerry S Hooker........telling about the descendants of William Henry Hooker....my Hooker line. I don,t think Jerry has E-mail.......my line dips into to Gen George Hooker.......Later Kaye.
George: Thanks for your reply. The book "The Descendants of Rev. Thomas Hooker, (1586-1908) by Edward Hooker. (Originally printed in 1909) The book is out of print and can be reprinted at Higginson Books, Salem, MA and probably other firms that reprint out of print books. Have also found it listed on Harvest Books list which finds used books at your request. There may be other souces but I am not aware of same at this time. Is a great Hooker reference book. Roberta sprhook wrote: > Roberta, > I don't have the reference at my fingertips but I read that Thomas Hooker was the son of an > overseer of an estate in England. His parents are apparantly known but fire destroyed all records of > their ancestors. He was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He fled to Holland amid legal > difficulties common to Puritans of that period. He came to America on a ship that I believe was > named the Grissom. > I recall that most of my information came throughthe Wheaton College Library in Wheaton, Illinois. > > I am interested in thae book that you mentioned: "Descendants of Thomas Hooker". Where can I > find it? I should like to study in it awhile. > > Yours > George Hooker > > Roberta Heorman wrote: > > > Hi List: Would like to make an inquiry for source information on Rev. > > Thomas > > Hooker, b. abt 1586, in England. Since the author of the book > > "Decendents of Rev. Thomas Hooker" was had not discovered any hard > > facts of his ancestry > > in England, I am interested in knowing if any source documents or > > information > > have been discovered in recent years to tie the ancestry. > > > > If you know of such information, would greatly appreciate learning what > > that > > might be. > > > > Many thanks and a happy and healthy Holiday Season to all. > > > > Roberta > > > > ==== HOOKER Mailing List ==== > > Check out the <a HREF="http://members.aol.com/bigtruffel/hooker.html">Hooker Families Homepage</a> > > ==== HOOKER Mailing List ==== > If you are knowledgeable of any really good HOOKER web sites please e-mail <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">Patrick Anderson the listowner</A> and he will add them to the taglines
Roberta, I don't have the reference at my fingertips but I read that Thomas Hooker was the son of an overseer of an estate in England. His parents are apparantly known but fire destroyed all records of their ancestors. He was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He fled to Holland amid legal difficulties common to Puritans of that period. He came to America on a ship that I believe was named the Grissom. I recall that most of my information came throughthe Wheaton College Library in Wheaton, Illinois. I am interested in thae book that you mentioned: "Descendants of Thomas Hooker". Where can I find it? I should like to study in it awhile. Yours George Hooker Roberta Heorman wrote: > Hi List: Would like to make an inquiry for source information on Rev. > Thomas > Hooker, b. abt 1586, in England. Since the author of the book > "Decendents of Rev. Thomas Hooker" was had not discovered any hard > facts of his ancestry > in England, I am interested in knowing if any source documents or > information > have been discovered in recent years to tie the ancestry. > > If you know of such information, would greatly appreciate learning what > that > might be. > > Many thanks and a happy and healthy Holiday Season to all. > > Roberta > > ==== HOOKER Mailing List ==== > Check out the <a HREF="http://members.aol.com/bigtruffel/hooker.html">Hooker Families Homepage</a>
Hi Kaye: Would you be so kind as to share the line on Thomas Hooker. I am related to the Hooker line. Will share info. C L
Hi List: Would like to make an inquiry for source information on Rev. Thomas Hooker, b. abt 1586, in England. Since the author of the book "Decendents of Rev. Thomas Hooker" was had not discovered any hard facts of his ancestry in England, I am interested in knowing if any source documents or information have been discovered in recent years to tie the ancestry. If you know of such information, would greatly appreciate learning what that might be. Many thanks and a happy and healthy Holiday Season to all. Roberta
Al Dawson copied this, sent by Don Holmes of Ontario, from another list I'm on :) The Laws of Genealogy The document containing evidence of the missing link in your research invariably will be lost due to fire, flood or war. The keeper of the vital records you need will have just been insulted by another genealogist. Your great, great, grandfather's obituary states that he died, leaving no issue of record. The town clerk you wrote to in desperation, and finally convinced to give you the information you need, can't write legibly, and doesn't have a copying machine. The will you need is in the safe on board the "Titanic". The spelling of your European ancestor's name bears no relationship to its current spelling or pronunciation. That ancient photograph of four relatives, one of whom is your progenitor carries the names of the other three. Copies of old newspapers have holes which occur only on last names. No one in your family ever did anything noteworthy, always rented property, was never sued and was never named in wills. You learned that Great Aunt Matilda's executor just sold her life's collection of family genealogical materials to a flea market dealer " somewhere in New York City". Yours is the only last name not found among the 3 billion in the world famous Mormon Archives in Salt Lake City. Ink fades and paper deteriorates at a rate inversely proportional to the value of the data recorded. The 37 volume, sixteen thousand page history of your country of origin isn't indexed. The critical link in your family tree is named "Smith". [sigh...Al Dawson's great-grandfather was a Martin Luther Smith from St. Alban's, Hertfordshire, England] Regardless of the problems foreseen here, we wish everyone the best of the Holiday Season! Al Dawson, Berea, Ohio - MA, History, UNC-Chapel Hill, 1973. "HAVE SPOOL, WILL UNRAVEL" Professional Services Available. My Webpage: www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/a/w/Al--Dawson/ Surnames include ("Mary and John" passengers) GRANT, GILLETT, WOLCOTT, PHELPS, GRISWOLD, HOLCOMBE, FORD, COOK, CHARD ("Mayflower") FRANCIS COOKE, STEPHEN HOPKINS, JOHN ALDEN PRISCILLA MULLINS, THOMAS ROGERS and WILLIAM BRADFORD
Hello I am looking for any HOOKER family members in Wisconsin, they were in several areas, Dodge County, Elba, Spring Valley, Hersey and? Have some info will gladley share. Jackie
In a message dated 12/9/99 7:29:13 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Subj: > Date: 12/9/99 7:29:13 PM Eastern Standard Time > From: [email protected] (Cornelia Warner) > To: [email protected] > > I don't wish to sign on, but if you would post this to the list, maybe > someone will recognize it and help him- > > I've been looking myself for some time now for relatives of mine who went > from The Netherlands to the States in 1887. This concerns Adriaan Heukers ( > born 5 Nov 1867 in Nieuwe Pekela) and his brother Frederik Heukers (born 4 > Sep 1850 in Nieuwe Pekela). I traced their residence around > 1900 through a will. Adriaan lives in Pella (Iowa) at that time. He > married April Mabla (born in 1872 in Ohio) in 1893 in Illinois. Adriaan > Heukers supposedly changed his name into Hooker and possibly he is a lawyer. > Round 1900 they have three children (of whom I have a picture): > Marie Cecilia, born Sep 1893 in Illinois > Edward, born Oct 1894 in Illinois > Anna, born Oct 1895 in Iowa. > So far this is all the information I've got. Of Frederik Heukers I only > know that he lived in Baltimore round 1900. I've tried almost everything. I' > ve sent a couple of faxes to Ralph Haan, but received no answer. My question > to you is if you can help me search for relatives > who still live in the USA, because if the are I would like to visit them. > In return I will gladly search for genealogical data for you in the > Netherlands if you are looking for some. > The correspondence goes via my son, who has an Internet-account. I haven't > one. I really hope that you can help me along on this. I'm grateful for > anything you can dig up. > > Yours sincerely, > > Obbe Heukers > > address: > Obbe Heukers > Hietlanden 8 > 9407 JG Assen > Nederland > > his son's eddress is [email protected] > > thank you > Cornelia Fenenga Warner > Patrick J. Anderson http://members.aol.com/patander73/home.html 9654 Baltimore Avenue, Laurel, Maryland 20723