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Hannah Hooper 1670–1758 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1670

Birth Location: Culmstock,Devon,England

Death Date: 16 Jul 1758

Death Location: Burlescombe, Devon, England

Father: John Hooper

Mother:

Spouse(s): Arthurus (Cleke)

Children(s): Thomas Cleak, Nicholas Cleak, Joanna Cleak

In 1670, Hannah Hooper entered the world in Culmstock,Devon,England, born to John Hooper And Wilmot Mrs Hunt. Hannah Hooper married Arthurus Arthur Cleak E Cleke, and had children including Joanna Cleak, Nicholas Cleak, Thomas Cleak. Hannah Hooper passed away in 1758 in Burlescombe, Devon, England.

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Biography

  • In 1670, Hannah Hooper entered the world in Culmstock,Devon,England, born to John Hooper And Wilmot Mrs Hunt.
  • Hannah Hooper married Arthurus Arthur Cleak E Cleke, and had children including Joanna Cleak, Nicholas Cleak, Thomas Cleak.
  • Hannah Hooper passed away in 1758 in Burlescombe, Devon, England.

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Hannah Hooper's Ancestors

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Hannah Hooper
1670–1758
Birth Place: Culmstock,Devon,England
Parents
John Hooper
1650–
Devon, England
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Hooper's Descendants

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Hannah Hooper (1670–16 Jul 1758) m. Arthurus ((Arthur) Cleak(e)) (Cleke) (Abt 1675–20 Sep 1741)
  1. 1. Thomas Cleak 1707–1783 m. Maria ((Mary) (Mariae)) Balliman 1720–1753
    1. 1. Arthur Cleak 1743–1779 m. Hannah Holman 1747–
      1. 1. Thomas Cleak 1775–1858 m. Mary Richards 1778–1860
        1. 1. Thomas Cleak 1813–1892 m. Betty Jenkins 1806–1841 m. Mary (Ann) Coram 1811–
        2. 2. Anthony Cleak 1814–1869 m. Ann Yendall 1814–1882
        3. 3. James Cleak 1808–1862 m. Mary 1807–
        4. 4. William Cleak 1806– m. Louisa Burnell 1830– m. Ann Denner 1811–1845
      2. 2. William Cleak 1775–1845
      3. 3. John Cleak 1771–1845 m. Elizabeth Hill 1776–
      4. 4. James Cleak 1779–1874 m. Ann Dobson 1780–1866
        1. 1. James Cleak 1819–1902 m. Jemima (Normand) Barker 1824– m. Hannah Barker 1821–1849
      5. 5. Elizabeth Cleak 1769–1847 m. John Norman 1764–1858
        1. 1. John Norman 1801–1895
        2. 2. Sarah Norman 1807–
        3. 3. Elizabeth 1804–1882 m. Thomas Norman 1809–1897
        4. 4. William Norman 1810–1882
        5. 5. Mary Norman 1799–
        6. 6. James Norman 1797– m. Mary Mortimore 1809–
    2. 2. Elizabeth Cleak 1743–
    3. 3. John Cleak 1745–
    4. 4. James Cleak 1750–1768
    5. 5. William Cleak 1747–1765
    6. 6. Mary Cleak 1752–1764
    7. 7. Mary Cleak 1741–1744
    8. 8. Thomas Cleak 1737–
    9. 9. Betty Cleak 1736–
  2. 2. Nicholas Cleak 1703–
  3. 3. Joanna Cleak 1702–

Hannah Hooper's Timeline

2 Records

1670
1670
Birth of Hannah Hooper in Culmstock,Devon,England
Culmstock,Devon,England
1758
16 Jul 1758
Age 88
Death of Hannah Hooper in Burlescombe, Devon, England
Burlescombe, Devon, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1670
    Event Place: Culmstock,Devon,England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Jul 1758
    Event Place: Burlescombe, Devon, England

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