The Descendants of Nathaniel Hooper

Citations


1. Nathaniel Hooper

1Vital Records of the Town of Middleborough, page 105, Ancestry.com.
"Plimouth Ss: March 31st 1763 this Certifies that Nathaniel Hooper Jr of Bridgewater and Elisabeth Bryant of middleborough were this Day joynd in marriage by me Joseph Tinkham Justice peace."

21790 U.S. Census, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, page 72, Ancestry.com.
"Nathl Hooper. 1 white male 16 and over. 4 white females."
Is this Nathaniel Hooper, born in 1734?.


Elizabeth Bryant

1Vital Records of the Town of Middleborough, page 105, Ancestry.com.
"Plimouth Ss: March 31st 1763 this Certifies that Nathaniel Hooper Jr of Bridgewater and Elisabeth Bryant of middleborough were this Day joynd in marriage by me Joseph Tinkham Justice peace."

2Vital Records of the Town of Middleborough, page 105.
"Plimouth Ss: March 31st 1763 this Certifies that Nathaniel Hooper Jr of Bridgewater and Elisabeth Bryant of middleborough were this Day joynd in marriage by me Joseph Tinkham Justice peace."


10. Joseph Hooper

1Hyde, John, Historical Sketches of Old New Berlin, New Berlin, N.Y.: Unadilla Valley Historical Society, 1907., pp. 90-91, HeritageQuest Online.
"Joseph and Seth Hooper settled on farms above [Daniel] Hills'. Joseph Hooper was a chair-maker and a house-painter. Many of the old village buildings were indebted to his paint-brush for the new dress of paint. He left his property to his son Alva, who lived on the farm some years after his father's death and finally sold the farm to Thomas Beatty, whose heirs are now the occupants. (Now owned by C. A. Pope.) Seth Hooper was a blacksmith. On his decease his farm passed into the hands of strangers. Robert Jeffrey is now its owner and lives on it, and by his practical farming operations has greatly increased its value. (Now owned by O. F. Matterson.)."