Hooker, Benjamin

Birth Name Hooker, Benjamin
Gramps ID I97942070
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E0853] about 1764 Orange County, North Carolina  
 
Death [E0854] July 1834 Wilson County, Tennessee  
 

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Hooker, Benjamin [I97949532]between 1729 and 1748After 1782?
Mother Freeman, Anne [I97949533]17401828
         Hooker, Benjamin [I97942070] about 1764 July 1834

Families

    Family of Hooker, Benjamin and Frizzelle, Ann [F44907467]
Married Wife Frizzelle, Ann [I97942071] ( * April 1769 + 6 April 1862 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E0997] after 1760 Norfolk, Virginia  
 
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Hooker, Elizabeth [I73127017]18 April 179409 November 1873
Hooker, Nancy “Nannie” [I97951163]22 April 179208 July 1844
Hooker, Joshua Freeman [I97951180]21 November 179523 January 1866
Hooker, Frances [I97952916]1797-11-30
Hooker, Chloe [I97952950]14 September 179921 September 1876
Hooker, Benjamin F. [I97952958]30 December 180127 January 1875
Hooker, Rebecca [I97952989]02 August 1803
Hooker, Jonathan Frizelle [I97953047]08 July 180515 October 1885
Hooker, Matthew [I97953078]06 March 1809
Hooker, Mary [I97953082]1811-05-25Possibly before 1842
Hooker, Sarah [I97953095]26 July 1813

Narrative

A Historical Sketch of Wilson County, Tennessee
From Its First Settlement to the Present Time
by J. V. Drake
Published for the Author by Tavel, Eastman & Howell. 1879, Nashville

GLADESVILLE, a post-village on the Statesville and Nashville road, 12 miles south-west from Lebanon, was established in 1852, on the land of Benjamin Hooker Jr. John Bland was appointed the first postmaster. It is situated in an undulating and moderately healthy section, though the village proper is located on a rocky glade, from which it takes its name. It is old enough to have grown larger, but it didn't. It has but two stores, one saddle and harness shop, one wagon shop, a cabinet shop, two blacksmith shops, a school house, Methodist church, Masonic and Odd Fellows halls, one physician, and about 40 inhabitants, of which a half-dozen are colored. Gladesville is situated in the midst of a moral, industrious and clever people.

Pedigree

  1. Hooker, Benjamin [I97949532]
    1. Freeman, Anne [I97949533]
      1. Hooker, Benjamin
        1. Frizzelle, Ann [I97942071]
          1. Hooker, Elizabeth [I73127017]
          2. Hooker, Nancy “Nannie” [I97951163]
          3. Hooker, Joshua Freeman [I97951180]
          4. Hooker, Frances [I97952916]
          5. Hooker, Chloe [I97952950]
          6. Hooker, Benjamin F. [I97952958]
          7. Hooker, Rebecca [I97952989]
          8. Hooker, Jonathan Frizelle [I97953047]
          9. Hooker, Matthew [I97953078]
          10. Hooker, Mary [I97953082]
          11. Hooker, Sarah [I97953095]

Ancestors