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1909 The descendants of Rev. Thomas Hooker, Hartford, Connecticut, 1586-1908



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  • Title 1909 The descendants of Rev. Thomas Hooker, Hartford, Connecticut,
    1586-1908  
    Short Title The descendants of Rev. Thomas Hooker, Hartford, Connecticut, ~~1586-1908  
    Author Edward Hooker and Margaret Huntington Hooker 
    _MASTER
    Type Birth Record 
    Source ID S2373 
    Text CHILDREN, HOOKER.
    By 1st wife :
    *2 Joanna, b. probably about 1615 to 1616.
    *3 Mary.
    By 2nd wife:
    *4 John, d. at Mazeworth, Bucks, Eng., 1684.

    5 Sarah, b. Little Baddow, England, 1628; d. Little Baddow, 1629.
    *6 Sarah, No. 2,b. Little Baddow, England, 1629-30.
    *7 Samuel, b. 1633.
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    The descendants of Rev. Thomas Hooker, Hartford, Connecticut,
    1586-1908 : being an account of what is known of Rev. Thomas
    Hooker's family in England : and more particularly concerning
    himself and his influence upon the early history of our country:
    also all items of interest which it has been possible to gather
    concerning the early generations of Hookers and their
    descendants in America
    by Hooker, Edward; Hooker, Margaret Huntingtdon
    Publisher: Rochester, N.Y.: Margaret Huntington Hooker 1909
    Possible copyright status: Not in Copyright
    Language: English
    Call number: b5246067
    Digitizing sponsor MSN
    Book contributor: New York Public Library
    Collection: Newyorkpubliclibrary americana

    6 Sarah Hooker (Thomas), a daughter of Rev. Thomas and
    Susannah Hooker of Hartford, Colony of Conn.) born at Little
    Baddow (a suburb of Chelmsford, Essex, England), 1629 (or
    1630) ; m. Rev. John Wilson, Jr., of Dorchester) ]\Iass., son of
    R~v. John Wilson of the First Church of Boston, and Eliza-
    beth (Mansfield) Wilson, his wife. They were not married
    when Rev. Thomas Hooker died in 1647" but preparations were
    then being made for it, and they were married soon afterward
    and settled in Dorchester, Mass., where )\'Ir.Wilson was a col-
    league of Rev. Richard Mather. 
    Linked to Hooker, Sarah