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Lydia Hooker 1729–1776 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Jun 1729

Birth Location: West Springfield

Death Date: 15 Jun 1776

Death Location: Southwick, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States

Father: JOHN HOOKER

Mother: Mary Killium

Spouse(s): Benjamin Rising

Children(s): Sarah (Noble)

The story of Lydia Hooker began in 1729 in West Springfield. Lydia Hooker married Benjamin Rising, and had children including Sarah Rising Noble. Lydia Hooker passed away in 1776 in Southwick, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Lydia Hooker began in 1729 in West Springfield.
  • Lydia Hooker married Benjamin Rising, and had children including Sarah Rising Noble.
  • Lydia Hooker passed away in 1776 in Southwick, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Lydia Hooker's Ancestors

Self
Lydia Hooker
1729–1776
Birth Place: West Springfield
Parents
JOHN HOOKER
1701–1762
Egerton, Kent, England
Mary Killium
1679–
Grandparents
John Hooker
1670–1719
Brenchley, Kent, England
Elisabeth (Stephens) *
1676–1711
Longhope, Gloucestershire, England
Great-Grandparents
John Hooker
1642–1716
Elizabeth Greene
1643–1674
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lydia Hooker's Descendants

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Lydia Hooker (29 Jun 1729–15 Jun 1776) m. Benjamin Rising (21 Jan 1721–16 Jul 1776)
  1. 1. Sarah (Rising) (Noble) 1754–1795 m. David (Noble *) Sr 1756–1822
    1. 1. Obed Noble 1787–1854 m. Sally Allen 1794–1843
      1. 1. Obed Noble 1827–1905 m. Susan (M.) Harris 1828–1906
        1. 1. Delia Noble 1860–1919 m. Levi (T) Castor 1850–1931
        2. 2. Manly (E) Noble 1861–1929
        3. 3. Florence (Isabell) Noble 1854–1871
        4. 4. Harriet (Theoducia) Noble 1849–1861
        5. 5. Edwina (Alad) Noble 1852–1897
        6. 6. Sarah (Maria) Noble 1848–1940
        7. 7. Frank (E) Noble 1868–1871
        8. 8. Elyria (Nevada) Noble 1863–1947
        9. 9. Eola (Adelade) Noble 1857–1940
        10. 10. Betty (G) Noble 1866–1923
      2. 2. Enos Noble 1814–
      3. 3. David Noble 1817–1862
      4. 4. Laura Noble 1819–
      5. 5. Theodicia Noble 1820–
      6. 6. Vashti (Elvasti) Noble 1823–1886
      7. 7. Levi Noble 1825–1900
      8. 8. Pamelia Noble 1830–1833
      9. 9. Matilda Noble 1833–
      10. 10. Erastus (Wilson) Noble 1835–
      11. 11. Lydia Noble 1837–1837

Lydia Hooker's Timeline

2 Records

1729
29 Jun 1729
Birth of Lydia Hooker in West Springfield
West Springfield
1776
15 Jun 1776
Age 47
Death of Lydia Hooker in Southwick, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Southwick, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Jun 1729
    Event Place: West Springfield

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Jun 1776
    Event Place: Southwick, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States

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