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                 ANCESTRY AND DESCENDANTS OF
                    REV. THOMAS HOOKER


                       First Generation

THOMAS HOOKER (HOKER), Blaston, County Leicester, England.  Wife Cecilia (   ).
Held stewardship under the Digby family who had extensive estates in Leicester 
County. His will was proved 27 January 1561/2.

                       Second Generation

KENELM (KENELLYME) HOOKER (HOKER), only son of Thomas and Cecilia Hooker.  He 
was of Blaston, County Leicester, England.  It is thought he was named for 
Kenellime Digby, Esq. member of the family on whose estates his father was 
steward. Kenellime Digby was "supervisor" of the will of Thomas Hooker.

                       Third Generation

THOMAS HOOKER (HOKER), son of Kenelm Hooker, was a Yoeman of Marfield (or 
Marshfield [?]), in the Parrish of Tilton.

                       Fourth Generation

REVEREND THOMAS HOOKER, son of Thomas, b. 7 July 1586 at Marshfield or 
Birstall [?]), Leicester County, England. Died 7 July 1647, Hartford, Conn.

There is a conflict in the information dealing with his marriage. According 
to Charles F..Ferris, Thomas Hooker married Susan Garbrand in Holland in 1621.  
This is clearly not possible, he did not go there until 1631.  This is borne out 
by the fact that children were born to him in England in the years 1626 and 
1628. This would prove that he was married before emigrating to Holland. One 
reference states... "Hooker was married before leaving England.  His wife's name 
was Susanna...... that she was the personal attendant of an invalid, a Mrs. Drake, 
a wealthy woman, in whose home young Hooker lived while Rector of the church at 
Esher." He was Curate of Esher beginning in 1620, which would fit with the date 
given for his marriage.  None of the references found to date give her last name 
other than that from Charles Ferris.

One source states that Susanna was Thomas Hooker's second wife.  This is very 
possible since he would have been 35 in 1621 and of an age to have had a prev-
ious marriage with no issue.  Due to the similarity of names, i.e.; Susan and 
Susanna(h), and taking all sources into consideration, the probabilities are 
that he married Susanna Garbrand as his second wife in 1621 in England.

Thomas Hooker attended Emanuel College, Cambridge, A.B. deg. 1607, A.M. deg. 
1611; Fellow of the Univ. 1609. Curate of Esher, Surrey and Lecturer at Chelms-
ford, Essex 1620-29. He was cast out of the pulpit by Archbishop Laud in 1630.  
He kept a private school for a time at Little Baddow, Essex.  He finally was 
driven out of England for nonconformity and fled for his life to Holland where 
he spent three years, 1631-1633.

He came to New England in 1633 in the "Griffin" with John Cotton and the Rev.  
Samuel Stone. He settled in Cambridge, Mass. and was ordained there 11 October 
1633. He was admitted a freeman 14 May 1634.  Thomas Hooker was the founder of 
the Connecticut Valley Settlement at Hartford and in June 1636 settled there 
with the majority of his parishoners.

He was buried at Center Church, Hartford, and was survived by his wife.

                     Fifth Generation

CHILDREN OF REV. THOMAS HOOKER AND SUSANNA (GARBRAND) HOOKER: 
The exact order of their birth is unclear.

     i. Joanna...d. 28 April 1646; m. Rev. Thomas Shepherd of Cambridge.

    ii.	Mary...d. 24 Feb. 1676 at Milford, m. Rev. Roger Newton, first 
        minister at Farmington, afterwards Milford.

   iii. John

    iv. Anne...baptised at Great Baddow, Essex, 5 January 1626

     v. Sarah baptised at Chelmsford, Essex 9 April 1628, buried there 
        26 August 1629.

    vi.	Sarah...m. Rev. John Wilson of Medfield.(She was probably named 
        for the deceased child Sarah.)

     v. SAMUEL...b. Mass. 1633, d. 5/6 November 1697; m. 22 Sept. MARY 
        WILLET at Plymouth.

REV. SAMUEL HOOKER, son of Thomas and Susanna Hooker, was graduated from Harvard 
and was installed pastor.of the church at Farmington, Conn. July 1661 and 
continued there until his death in 1697.

His wife MARY WILLET, one of 13 children, was the daughter of Capt. Thomas 
Willet of Plymouth, who came to America in the "Lion" in 1632. He was the 
son of a clergyman of the Church of England, Rev. Andrew Willet, D.D. and 
was born in England in 1610, one of 18 children.  He emigrated to Holland as 
a young man as did Samuel Hooker's father.  Thomas Willet was made a freeman 
in 1633 and later succeeded Miles Standish as Captain of the colony troops.

Thomas Willet was the first Mayor of New York, appointed in 1665 and served 
a second term in 1667. Captain Willet married Mary Brown in 1636, daughter of 
John Brown of Plymouth, who had also emigrated from England by way of Holland.  
Thomas and Mary Willet were the grandparents of Sarah Pierrepont who married 
Jonathan Edwards.

                 Sixth Generation

CHILDREN OF REV. SAMUEL HOOKER AND MARY (WILLET) HOOKER:
     i. Dr. Thomas...b. 10 June 1659; m. Mary (Smith) Lord
    ii. Samuel...b. 29 May 1661; m. Mehitable Hamlin
   iii. William...b. 11 May 1663; m. Susannah (  )
    iv. John...b. 20 Feb. 1664; m. Abigail Stanley
     v. James...b. 27 Oct. 1666; m. Mary Leete
    vi. Roger...b. 14 Sept., died 1698
   vii. Nathaniel...b. 28 Dec. 1671; m. Mary Stanley
  viii. MARY...b. 3 July 1673; m. REV. JAMES PIERREPONT as third wife.
    ix. Hezekiah...	b. 7 Nov. 1675; died young
     x. Daniel...b. 25 March 1678/9; m. Sarah Stanley 24 June 1707
    xi. Sarah...b. 5 May 1681; m. Rev. Stephen Buckingham

Samuel Hooker was highly esteemed as a preacher and pastor. In 1622 he was 
employed as one of a committee of four to treat with New Haven with reference 
to a union with Connecticut. Cotton Mather said of him when Thomas Hooker, his 
father died,..."We have among us, this day, our dead Hooker, yet living is 
his worthy son, Mr. Samuel Hooker, an able, faithful, and useful minister at 
Farmington in the Colony of Connecticut."

After the death of Samuel Hooker, Mary Hooker, his widow, married the Rev.  
Thomas Buckingham of Saybrook 10 August 1703.



References:

"Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut", Lucius Barnes Barbour, Genealogical 
   Publishing Co.., Inc. Baltimore, 1977. pp 310-313.

"Richard Edwards and his wife Catherine Pond May, Their Ancestors' Lives and
   Descendants", Rev. Maurice Dwight Edwards, D.D., 1931. pp 31-35.

"Founders of Early American Families", Founders and Patriots of America, 
   Cleveland, Ohio 1985. p 161.

"Pedigrees of Descendants of the Colonial Clergy", The Society of the Descend-
   ants of the Colonial Clergy, 1976. p 646.

"History of the National Society of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of 
   America" 1913. p 70.

Note:

One source which I have not quoted....... "The New England Register" for the 
year 1893....contains a treatise by Commander Edward Hooker, U.S.N. which 
he delivered in August 1892.  This paper entirely refutes the ancestry I have 
given here for Rev. Thomas Hooker.

Comm. Hooker maintains that Thomas Hooker's forebears came, not from Leicester-
shire, but from Devonshire. That Thomas Hooker's grandfather was not Kenelm 
Hooker, but a John Hooker of Devonshire and his father was Thomas Hooker of 
Devonshire.

He also claims that Thomas Hooker's wife (although he does not give her first 
name) was a sister of John Pym of Somersetshire.

I have been told, on good authority, by one who is also descended from Thomas 
Hooker, that the accepted ancestry for Rev. Thomas Hooker is as I have pre-
sented it.

                                           NLU 1986

ADDITIONAL DATA ON THE CHILDREN OF REV. SAMUEL HOOKER AND MARY WILLET...

     DR. THOMAS HOOKER...b June 10, 1659 died Oct 13, 1756 ae 64 bur Center 
          Ch mar 1686 Mary [Smith] Lord widow of Richard Lord. She was born 
          Sept. 1, 1643 died May 17, 1702 ae 59 [Hartford] bur Center Church 
          dau of Henry Smith of Springfield and Ann Pynchon. Estate divided 
          1758.  No children given.

     SAMUEL...b May 29, 1661 mar Mehitabel Hamlin. He died 1758.  
          Children [surviving heirs]
               Thomas     mar Hannah
               Samuel
               Giles
               William
               Esther     mar Rev. Isaac Stiles as 2nd wife
               Mehitable	 mar Daniel Coit

     WILLIAM...b. May 11, 1663 mar Susannah...no further data

     JOHN...b Feb. 20, 1664 died 1745/6 mar 1687 Abigail Stanley baptised 
         August 1, 1669 dau of Capt. John Stanley & Sarah Fletcher. John 
         Hooker joined Farmington Church Oct 13, 1688.
         Children:.
               Hezekiah bp Oct 20, 1688 d bef 1758
               Abigail  bp May 31, 1691 d. young
               John     bp Nov.19, 1693 d. young
               John     bp Mch 10, 1694/5 mar Mary Hart ?
               Abigail  bp Nov 13, 1698 mar Nathaniel Hart
               Mary     bp Oct 27, 1700 mar Samuel Hart
               Sarah    bp Oct. 29,1703 mar [l] Matthew Hart
                                        mar [2] Hewett Strong
               Joseph   bp June 17,1705 mar Sarah Lewis ?
               Ruth     bp Apr 18, 1708/9 mar Asahel Strong
               Roger    bp Sept 10,1710 mar Mercy Hart ?

     JAMES...b Oct 27, 1666 died 1758 mar Mary Leete
          Children [surviving heirs]
               Sarah    mar John Bartlett
               Mehitabel	mar John Smith
               Hannah   mar Thomas Smith

     ROGER...b Sept 14, 1668 died 1698 ae 30 bur Center Church ... no further data

     NATHANIEL...b Dec 28, 1671 died Nov 21, 1711 ae 40 bur Center Ch mar 1698 
         Mary Stanley [mar 2nd John Austin Dec 8, 1713]. She was born Oct 8,
         1677 died Aug 25, 1753 ae 76 bur Center Ch dau of Nathaniel Stanley
         & Sarah Boosey.
         Children:
               Abigail    b Oct 4, 1607 mar Benjamin Lord
               Nathaniel  b Oct 5, 1610 died Jan 25, 1763 ae bur Center Ch 
                          mar 1729 Eunice Talcott b Jan 26, 1709 died 1795 
                          dau of Gov. Joseph Talcott & Eunice [Howell] Wakeman.
                   Children:
                       Eunice     mar John Ellery
                       Mary       died Aug 28, 1763 ae 20
                       Nathaniel  was pastor of West Hartford Ch died 1770
                                  mar Ruth Skinner
                       James      mar [1] Hannah Allen m/2 Dorothy Goodwin
                       Horace     mar Elizabeth Fuller
                       Mary       bp Oct 1 1699 died Jan 12 1765 ae 65 bur Center Ch
                       Alice      bp Nov 16, 1701 mar Samuel Howard
                       Sarah      bp Nov 12, 1704 mar Daniel Edwards

     MARY...b July 3, 1673 mar REV. JAMES PIERREPONT as 3rd wife [see Pierrepont
                                                                          papers]

     HEZEKIAH...b Nov 7, 1675 died young

     DR. DANIEL...b Mch 25, 1678-9 mar Sarah Stanley June 24, 1707
          Children [surviving heirs]
               Daniel   m Sarah Webster
               Susannah m/1 Ephraim Goodrich m/2 Edward Bayley
               Sarah    m Benjamin Chamberlin
               Mary     m Elijah Peck
               Hannah   m Reuben Norton

     SARAH...b May 5, 1681 mar Rev. Stephen Buckingham

 

 

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