. Commemorative biographical record of northeastern Pennsylvania: including the counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early settled families. n used at the celebration of the 250th anniver-sary of the Church of which Rev. Thomas Hookerwas pastor. The book is well preserved. Thetitle-page bears the imprint of Christopher Barker,London, 1582. Rev. Thomas Hooker was born in1586, was pastor of Christ Church, in Marfield,Hertfordshire, England, and came to New Englandin 1632. On October n, 1633, he


. Commemorative biographical record of northeastern Pennsylvania: including the counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early settled families. n used at the celebration of the 250th anniver-sary of the Church of which Rev. Thomas Hookerwas pastor. The book is well preserved. Thetitle-page bears the imprint of Christopher Barker,London, 1582. Rev. Thomas Hooker was born in1586, was pastor of Christ Church, in Marfield,Hertfordshire, England, and came to New Englandin 1632. On October n, 1633, he established thefirst Church at Hartford, Conn. He died July 1,1641, leaving one son, Rev. Samuel Hooker, whodied at Farming-ton, Conn., while in the family consisted of eleven children: Thomas,Samuel, William, John, James, Roger, Nathaniel^Mary, Hezekiah, Daniel and Sarah. John, the nextin the line of descent, was born P^ebruary 20, was the father of ten children: Hezekiah, John,Abigail, John (2), Abigail (2), Mary, Sarah, Jo-seph, Ruth and Roger. Of these, Hezekiah wasborn October 14, 1688. He had ten children: Heze-kiah, James, Joseph, Abigail, Mary, William (thegreat-grandfather of our subject), Jessie, Eunice,.


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