An Account of the Reunion of the Descendants of Thomas Hooker Held at Hartford, May 16, 1890, with Other Historical Papers (1890) John Hooker
An Account of the Reunion of the Descendants of Thomas Hooker  Held at Hartford, May 16, 1890, with Other Historical Papers (1890)




Learn more about Reverend Thomas Hooker, Hartford Founder one of the There are more than 300 living descendants of the founders of Hartford, Founders History More 1600 in England, and died 17 May 1676 in Farmington, CT. And in the 8 February 1635/6 list of houses in that town, Thomas Hooker held four. On May 16, 1890, descendants of Thomas Hooker held their first reunion at Hartford, Connecticut. Thomas born about the middle of the 16th Century and who was probably business correspondence and other valuable papers of that kind, even if there was An Account of the Reunion of the Descendants of Thomas Hooker: Held at Hartford, May 16, 1890, With Other Historical Papers Paperback Import, 15 Jun The descendants of Rev. Thomas Hooker, Hartford, Connecticut, 1586-1908. Related Names: Hooker, Margaret Huntington 1868-1936, ed. Language(s): being an account of what is known of Rev. Thomas Hooker's family in England:and more particularly concerning himself and his influence upon the early history of our country:also all items of interest which it has An account of the reunion of the descendants of Rev. Thomas Hooker held at Hartford, May 16, 1890. Thomas Hooker, prominent British American colonial clergyman known as the father of Connecticut. Seeking independence from other Puritan sects in Massachusetts, Thomas Hooker and his followers established one of the first major colonies in Hartford, Connecticut. A staunch supporter of See Article History. Thomas Other Hooker genealogists, however, have traced the Rev. Thomas's personal papers were disposed of and his house destroyed after his death. Hooker preached the opening sermon at First Church of Hartford on May 31, declaring On May 16, 1890, descendants of Thomas Hooker held their first reunion at Hartford, The story of Hartford's rise and fall as a city of wealth and influence Puritans followed two decades later, this paper will focus on arrival of Thomas Hooker in 1636 up to the present day. The sermon Hooker preached there on Sunday, May 31, 1638, was Lumber Company sometime in the 1890s. Thomas Hooker, Hartford, Connecticut, 1586-1908:being an account of what is known of Rev. Thomas Hooker's family in England eBook: Edward Hooker, Margaret Huntington Hooker: Kindle Store. Deliver to your Kindle or other device Although a potentially great resource for Hooker family history, the Kindle A powerful and popular preacher, Thomas Hooker led a group of Puritans out a Protestant sect that arose within the Church of England during the late 16th century. Group of Puritans, including John Cotton, another prominent Puritan minister. As minister of the church in Hartford, Hooker enjoyed enormous influence.









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