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Martha Hooker 1734–1817 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 NOV 1734

Birth Location: Farmington, CT

Death Date: 29 NOV 1817

Death Location: Farmington, CT

Father: Giles Hooker

Mother: Martha Cook

Spouse(s): Ezekiel Cowles

Children(s): Elizabeth Cowles, Martha Cowles, Giles Cowles, Ezekiel Cowles, William Cowles, Anna Cowles, Pamelia Cowles, Giles Cowles, William Cowles, Catherine Cowles, Clarimond Cowles

The story of Martha Hooker began in 1734 in Farmington, CT. Martha Hooker married Ezekiel Cowles, and had children including Anna Cowles, Catherine Cowles, Clarimond Cowles, Elizabeth Cowles, Ezekiel Cowles, Giles Cowles, Martha Cowles, Pamelia Cowles, William Cowles. Martha Hooker passed away in 1817 in Farmington, CT.

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Biography

  • The story of Martha Hooker began in 1734 in Farmington, CT.
  • Martha Hooker married Ezekiel Cowles, and had children including Anna Cowles, Catherine Cowles, Clarimond Cowles, Elizabeth Cowles, Ezekiel Cowles, Giles Cowles, Martha Cowles, Pamelia Cowles, William Cowles.
  • Martha Hooker passed away in 1817 in Farmington, CT.

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Martha Hooker's Ancestors

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Martha Hooker
1734–1817
Birth Place: Farmington, CT
Parents
Giles Hooker
1690–1787
Farmington, CT
Martha Cook
Grandparents
Samuel Hooker
1661–1730
Plymouth, MA
Mehitabel Hamlin
Aaron Cook
Martha Allen
Great-Grandparents
Samuel Hooker
1633–1697
Mary Willett
1648–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Hooker
1586–1647
Susanna Garbrand
Thomas Willett
Mary Brown

Martha Hooker's Descendants

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Martha Hooker (3 NOV 1734–29 NOV 1817) m. Ezekiel Cowles (–UNKNOWN)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Cowles 1753–
  2. 2. Martha Cowles 1753–
  3. 3. Giles Cowles 1754–1763
  4. 4. Ezekiel Cowles 1756–
  5. 5. William Cowles 1759–1765
  6. 6. Anna Cowles 1761–
  7. 7. Pamelia Cowles 1764–
  8. 8. Giles Cowles 1766–
  9. 9. William Cowles 1769–1845
  10. 10. Catherine Cowles 1771–
  11. 11. Clarimond Cowles 1776–1810

Martha Hooker's Timeline

2 Records

1734
3 NOV 1734
Birth of Martha Hooker in Farmington, CT
Farmington, CT
1817
29 NOV 1817
Age 83
Death of Martha Hooker in Farmington, CT
Farmington, CT

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 NOV 1734
    Event Place: Farmington, CT

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 NOV 1817
    Event Place: Farmington, CT

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