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    3. From: <Spanielsminilop@aol.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 8:01 PM Subject: Robert Hooper > Many thanks Gareth--and Gerry for your interest in Robert. > I have the information in front of me-that was sent from Brixham museum & > History Society in response to my contacting them. > They found in the 1881 census of Kingston Upon Hull-as I did -that Samuel > Jordan(Jordain) was a Coal Dealer aged 62 born Brixham,(he was a Fisherman > previously-at Brixham and Hull).Agnes Jordan(nee Hooper) was giving her > age as > 60-but actually she was a year or so older than Samuel-born 1818,actually > in > Plymouth.Her parents were Robert Hooper and Sally Ann Wood.Their daughter > Maria- age > 26 Hull born as was my gt gran Isabella.Samuel and Agnes were married in > Brixham in 1842 at All Saints Church(I have the certificate).Agnes was > baptised at > St Mary's Church Brixham on 10 May 1818.They were living at 4 Constable > St,Hull. > In the same road-at number 12 Constable St,Hull was one > Robert Hooper-aged 33 born Brixham Devon-a Fisherman .His wife Christiana > -nee Woodall-they married in Holy Trinity Church,Hull in 1869.Their > children > then were Mary E Hooper aged 11,Florence aged 8 Thomas E aged 5 and > Christiana > aged 3.So these would be the family that was Pembroke-Robert > fishing.Whilst they > would NOT obviously be brother and sister-there MUST have been a > relationship > there to Agnes-possibly nephew. > The area they all lived in was known as Holy Trinity-as opposed to > Mytongate/Drypool etc etc.Jean > > > -- > This email has been verified as Virus free > Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net >

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