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The Heard Family Name Index
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John Hooker's other family: with Martha Tucker ( - )
Anastasia Bridgeman's father: Edward Bridgeman ( - )

Family of John Hooker and Anastasia Bridgeman

Husband: John Hooker (1525-1601)
Wife: Anastasia Bridgeman ( - )
Children: Alice Hooker (1563- )
Zechariah Hooker (1572?-1643)
George Hooker ( - )
Thomas Hooker ( - )
Grace Hooker ( - )
Dorothy Hooker ( - )
Peter Hooker ( - )
Tobias Hooker ( - )
John Hooker ( - )
Andrew Hooker ( - )
Magdelyn Hooker ( - )
Anne Hooker ( - )

Husband: John Hooker

Name: John Hooker 1
Sex: Male
Father: Robert Vowell Hooker ( -1538)
Mother: Agnes Dobell ( - )
Birth 1525 Exeter,Devon, England
Death 1601 (age 75-76)

Wife: Anastasia Bridgeman

Name: Anastasia Bridgeman 1
Sex: Female
Father: Edward Bridgeman ( - )
Mother: -

Child 1: Alice Hooker

Name: Alice Hooker 1
Sex: Female
Spouse: John Travers ( - )
Birth 1563

Child 2: Zechariah Hooker

Name: Zechariah Hooker 1
Sex: Male
Spouse: Grace Battishill ( -1668)
Birth 1572 (app)
Death 1643 (age 70-71) St Michael Carhays, Cornwall, England

Child 3: George Hooker

Name: George Hooker 1
Sex: Male

Child 4: Thomas Hooker

Name: Thomas Hooker 1
Sex: Male

Child 5: Grace Hooker

Name: Grace Hooker 1
Sex: Female

Child 6: Dorothy Hooker

Name: Dorothy Hooker 1
Sex: Female

Child 7: Peter Hooker

Name: Peter Hooker 1
Sex: Male

Child 8: Tobias Hooker

Name: Tobias Hooker 1
Sex: Male

Child 9: John Hooker

Name: John Hooker 1
Sex: Male

Child 10: Andrew Hooker

Name: Andrew Hooker 1
Sex: Male

Child 11: Magdelyn Hooker

Name: Magdelyn Hooker 1
Sex: Female

Child 12: Anne Hooker

Name: Anne Hooker 1
Sex: Female

Note on Husband: John Hooker

Numerous possible wives for this character. This John was the historian

Note on Child 2: Zechariah Hooker

There were either several Zachariahs or his birth was between 1755 and 1772 to either one of the three wives. He was Rector of St Michael Caerhayes, Cornwall.

Sources

1"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009