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    1. Re: [HOOKER] George re group
    2. ggroll2
    3. Well I'm not sure that would work from Me as My Mother was the true blood Hooker. My father was German. But we have a very rich history of hookers and as our tree on the Hooker side stated with the a Wagon train from Ky. to Indiana in 1835. William Smith's group. It was just that we thought that Riley's Father(George) was from KY. until we got that report from Lawrence Co. and It said that George was a settler,named: George Hooker b New Hampshire, entered Lawrence Co, IN 1820.

    01/10/2008 12:33:28
    1. Re: [HOOKER] Atten: George
    2. Adella Holly
    3. I am still confused - do you have evidence of the trip to IN from KY that you mention below on your mother's side?? And is the only time "your" George and New Hampshire are mentioned together was that once?? Are you sure that is your George that is the NH one as you say there were 4 in that area of IN at the same time?? There was a George early on in Clay or knox Co., KY who came to KY from VA and who appears to be realted to the Patrick Co.,Va Hookers (Charlotte's line) If your Geroge goes (back?) to Clay Co, KY eventually he might do that because he was from there or had realtions from/living there?? Does your mother have any male realtives who had male children who are Hookers and can take the DNA test?? It could be a male cosuin of yours or uncle who had the Hooker surname. Even a 2nd cousin or 3rd, etc., who was in your mother's male line for sure could do the test, and you could then see where they/you fit in.. In my Hooker line (on my mother's side) the last male Hooker was my g-g- g-grandfather so it would have to be a 5th or 6th cousin of mine to do the test today, but it would still be valid for my line if we could get one of those guys to do it!! Celeste --- ggroll2 <ggroll@core.com> wrote: > Well I'm not sure that would work from Me as My > Mother was the true > blood Hooker. My father was German. But we have a > very rich history > of hookers and as our tree on the Hooker side stated > with the a Wagon > train from Ky. to Indiana in 1835. William Smith's > group. > > It was just that we thought that Riley's > Father(George) was from KY. > until we got that report from Lawrence Co. and It > said that George was a > settler,named: George Hooker b New Hampshire, > entered Lawrence Co, IN 1820. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to HOOKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > test'; "> ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ

    01/11/2008 04:30:56
    1. [HOOKER] Celeste
    2. Celeste, Have you asked them to take the test? If so and they say no, have they said why they won't do it? I'd really love to get your line on the Hooker Project. Most of the people on it are from the South. Linda Lathrop Project Admin for Hooker Family DNA Project ---- Adella Holly <adellaholly@yahoo.com> wrote: ============= I am still confused - do you have evidence of the trip to IN from KY that you mention below on your mother's side?? And is the only time "your" George and New Hampshire are mentioned together was that once?? Are you sure that is your George that is the NH one as you say there were 4 in that area of IN at the same time?? There was a George early on in Clay or knox Co., KY who came to KY from VA and who appears to be realted to the Patrick Co.,Va Hookers (Charlotte's line) If your Geroge goes (back?) to Clay Co, KY eventually he might do that because he was from there or had realtions from/living there?? Does your mother have any male realtives who had male children who are Hookers and can take the DNA test?? It could be a male cosuin of yours or uncle who had the Hooker surname. Even a 2nd cousin or 3rd, etc., who was in your mother's male line for sure could do the test, and you could then see where they/you fit in.. In my Hooker line (on my mother's side) the last male Hooker was my g-g- g-grandfather so it would have to be a 5th or 6th cousin of mine to do the test today, but it would still be valid for my line if we could get one of those guys to do it!! Celeste --- ggroll2 <ggroll@core.com> wrote: > Well I'm not sure that would work from Me as My > Mother was the true > blood Hooker. My father was German. But we have a > very rich history > of hookers and as our tree on the Hooker side stated > with the a Wagon > train from Ky. to Indiana in 1835. William Smith's > group. > > It was just that we thought that Riley's > Father(George) was from KY. > until we got that report from Lawrence Co. and It > said that George was a > settler,named: George Hooker b New Hampshire, > entered Lawrence Co, IN 1820. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to HOOKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > test'; "> ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HOOKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/11/2008 06:58:47
    1. Re: [HOOKER] Atten: George
    2. ggroll2
    3. 1> WE have a book that was written about that wagon train group, with William Smith to Indiana Clay Co. Where people all went to clay co ,and Vigo Co. in 1835. I have read the book in 10 years. as I was doing my Father side back to 1700 Germany. 2. On working on my great,great,greatfaher, Riley Hooker, we find that his Father was George Hooker. And he had two sisters in the report of June 13th,1837 as Nelson Butler guardianship of in Washington County: Polly(Mary)Hooker Elizabeth Hooker and Riley Hooker also in the report was Settler, George Hooker b New Hampshire, entered Lawrence Co, IN 1820 and settled in Bono township. Land near corner of Lawrence, Washington and Orange. George Hooker?s family have been traced with ancestors and descendants ? no mention of Riley and his sisters. George later moved to Clay County. 3. As you can see, this is a real tie of Riley Hooker and George Hooker. As we have every thing from that Date. (Almost) and as John and Riley Hooker went on to the War and Married. in Vigo Co. BUT: Jhon K. Hookers says: John K Hookers death certificate He died Feb 27,1926 in Nevins Township. He lived in Ehrmandale,Ind. He is buried in Harpold Cemetery. He died of ( Cerebral Hemorrhage) brain stoke. He was 65 age old. He was born August 29,1860 in Indiana Father and Mother Riley Hooker born in Kentucky Armina Wiggle born in Kentucky 4. Strange, But as we this thing saying that George Hooker Went to Clay Co,And we have a Clay Co. Indiana (And where all out Hooker lived. And a Clay Co Ky. where Riley married Armina Wiggle from Ky. 5. WE have on My mother side, a brother's son "Clarence Andrew Hooker jr." living in MD. Plus he have a son. also we have a Dennis Hooker liveing in Fla. he also has a son. there arew the last that I know, unless Penny in Andiana knows of more,As her knows more than me. 6. Did you Ever hear of A Milton in a Name? as my greasfther was : "George Washington Milton Hooker" Later

    01/12/2008 06:05:25