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100% Biographical Sketch
| Biographical Sketch Hook Genealogy Hook Genealogy Hook Researchers Hook Surname Free Hook Genealogy //-- Biographical Sketch //-- James Hook and Virginia Eller both descended from families which came to America at very early dates. With the possible, but not probable, exception of one or two very early wives, not a single one of their ancestors
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100% Ormsby Surname Origin
| Ormsby Surname Origin Ormsby Genealogy Ormsby Genealogy Ormsby Researchers Ormsby Surname Free Ormsby Genealogy //-- Ormsby Surname Origin //-- The surname has appeared with the following spellings |
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100% James Grant Hook Genealogy (1805-1884)
| James Grant Hook Genealogy (1805-1884) Hook Genealogy Hook Genealogy Hook Researchers Hook Surname Free Hook Genealogy //-- James Grant Hook Genealogy //-- James Grant Hook (son of Stephen Hook and Anna Hook) was b. in Greene Co., Pa., Sept. 8, 1805; d. in Wapello Co., Iowa, Sept. 4, 1884. He m. Apr., 1826, Sarah C. Lyle, b. in Harrison Co., Ohio, Oct. 3, 1807; d. in Wapello
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100% James Hook's Family
| James Hook's Family Hook Genealogy Hook Genealogy Hook Researchers Hook Surname Free Hook Genealogy //-- James Hook's Family //-- After receiving his discharge in Raleigh, North Carolina, James went directly home and found his parents preparing to move to Wapello County, Iowa. He helped cover and prepare the wagons, which were fitted with schooner
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100% Van de Kuyl Ancestry
| Van de Kuyl Ancestry Van de Kuyl Genealogy Van de Kuyl Lineage Van de Kuyl Researchers Van de Kuyl Surname Free Van de Kuyl Genealogy //-- Van de Kuyl Ancestry //-- Cornelis Barentsen Van de Kuyl m. Lysbeth Arents Neeltje Van de Kuyl m. Gerrit Leydecker Clara Leydecker m. Resolved Nagel Catherine Nagel m. Roelof
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100% James Hook Civil War Service
| James Hook Civil War Service Hook Genealogy Hook Genealogy Hook Researchers Hook Surname Free Hook Genealogy //-- James Hook Civil War Service //-- As already noted, the Hook and Eller families were both active in the Revolutionary War. Among the direct ancestors of James and Virginia were-a captain, a sergeant major, a chaplain, and several privates, all of whom
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100% Stephen Hook Genealogy
| Stephen Hook Genealogy Hook Genealogy Hook Genealogy Hook Researchers Hook Surname Free Hook Genealogy //-- Stephen Hook Genealogy //-- Stephen Hook, son of Captain James Hook, was born in what is now Greene County, Pennsylvania, August 15, 1780, and died in Perry County, Ohio, March 3, 1856. He married
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