That's a really nice article on the site below, the photos, etc. add too. I did print out the #3 footnotes. Thanks so much for your work on the Hooker family. I have been working with several sources and have more info on the Hooker family in Greene and hope to post soon. Rose -----Original Message----- From: Kyle VanLandingham <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, April 14, 2000 8:43 PM Subject: [HOOKER] Captain William Brinton Hooker (1800-1871) >I have recently posted at http://www.lamartin.com a lengthy article on the >life and times of Captain William Brinton Hooker (1800-1871). If you go >there, click "Books and Articles on Florida and Okeechobee County History," >and then click "Captain William B. Hooker..." > >Capt. Hooker was the son of Stephen Hooker, grandson of James Hooker, great >grandson of William Hooker, II (d. 1756), and great-great grandson of >William Hooker, I, (d. 1717). > >Capt. Hooker was one of the early "cattle kings" of Florida and led a very >eventful life. > >Of particular interest to Hooker researchers will be endnote number 3, which >includes an enormous number of sources on the early Hookers of North >Carolina and Georgia. > >Kyle VanLandingham >