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Daniel Hooker 1679–1742 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 MAR 1679

Birth Location: Farmington, CT

Death Date: 1742

Death Location: Wethersfield, CT

Father: Samuel Hooker

Mother: Mary Willett

Spouse(s): Sarah Standley

Children(s): Hannah Hooker, Mary Hooker, Margaret Hooker, Susannah Hooker, Daniel Hooker, Sarah Hooker

In 1679, Daniel Hooker entered the world in Farmington, CT, born to Samuel Rev Hooker And Mary Willett. Daniel Hooker married Sarah Standley, and had children including Daniel Hooker, Hannah Hooker, Margaret Hooker, Mary Hooker, Sarah Hooker, Susannah Hooker. Daniel Hooker passed away in 1742 in Wethersfield, CT.

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Biography

  • In 1679, Daniel Hooker entered the world in Farmington, CT, born to Samuel Rev Hooker And Mary Willett.
  • Daniel Hooker married Sarah Standley, and had children including Daniel Hooker, Hannah Hooker, Margaret Hooker, Mary Hooker, Sarah Hooker, Susannah Hooker.
  • Daniel Hooker passed away in 1742 in Wethersfield, CT.

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Spouses(s)

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Daniel Hooker's Ancestors

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Daniel Hooker
1679–1742
Birth Place: Farmington, CT
Parents
Samuel (Rev.) Hooker
1633–1697
England
Mary Willett
1648–
Plymouth, MA
Grandparents
Thomas ((Rev.)) Hooker
1586–1647
Marfield, Tilton, Leicestershire, England
Susanna Garbrand
Thomas ((Capt.)) Willett
Mary Brown
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Hooker
1553–1635
John Brown
–1662
Lydia Buckland
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Hooker
1525–1558
Alice Stanyerne
1530–

Daniel Hooker's Descendants

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Daniel Hooker (25 MAR 1679–1742) m. Sarah Standley (–UNKNOWN)
  1. 1. Hannah Hooker –1797 m. Reuben Norton
    1. 1. Rachel Norton
    2. 2. Arah Norton 1739–1813
    3. 3. Diadema Norton 1739–
    4. 4. Hooker Norton 1741–1742
    5. 5. Hooker Norton 1744–
    6. 6. Hannah Norton 1746–
    7. 7. Reuben Norton 1748–1820 m. Lois Cruttenden 1758–1839
      1. 1. Ethan Norton 1782–1860 m. Sally Roberts 1790–
        1. 1. Harriet (Cora) Norton 1809–1895
    8. 8. Azabah Norton 1752–1844
    9. 9. Standley Norton 1754–1817
    10. 10. Eber Norton 1756–1843
    11. 11. Anah Norton 1759–
  2. 2. Mary Hooker m. Elijah Peck
  3. 3. Margaret Hooker
  4. 4. Susannah Hooker 1708– m. Edward Bailey m. Ephraim Goodrich
  5. 5. Daniel Hooker 1709–1761 m. Sarah Webster
    1. 1. William Hooker –1778
    2. 2. Daniel Hooker 1730–
    3. 3. Susannah Hooker 1735–
    4. 4. Sarah Hooker 1737–
    5. 5. Thomas Hooker 1740–1764
    6. 6. Chice Hooker 1741–
    7. 7. John Hooker 1744–1777
    8. 8. Abigail Hooker 1746–
    9. 9. Riverius Hooker 1748– m. Abigail Bishop
      1. 1. Thankful Hooker m. David Isham
        1. 1. Huldah Isham m. Chauncey Carter
  6. 6. Sarah Hooker 1713–1781 m. Benjamin Chamberlain

Daniel Hooker's Timeline

2 Records

1679
25 MAR 1679
Birth of Daniel Hooker in Farmington, CT
Farmington, CT
1742
1742
Age 63
Death of Daniel Hooker in Wethersfield, CT
Wethersfield, CT

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 MAR 1679
    Event Place: Farmington, CT

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1742
    Event Place: Wethersfield, CT

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