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David VanHook

Birth1757 - Cumberland, Cumberland, New Jersey, United States
Death8 AUG-1839 - Schooner Landing (prob 2.5 mi NW of Port Elizabeth), Millville Twp, Cumberland Co, NJ
MotherMary Kernol
FatherLawrence Van Hook

Born in Cumberland, Cumberland, New Jersey, United States on 1757 to Lawrence Van Hook and Mary Kernol. David VanHook married Thankful Williams and had 8 children. He passed away on 8 AUG-1839 in Schooner Landing (prob 2.5 mi NW of Port Elizabeth), Millville Twp, Cumberland Co, NJ.

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Parents
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Lawrence Van Hook
1723 - 1801
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Mary Kernol
1733 - 1804
Spouse(s)
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Thankful Williams
1756 - 1843
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Thankful Williams
1752 - 1833
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Jane Reeves
1783 - 1835
Children Show all
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Sophia Van Hook
1782 - 1850
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Deborah Van Hook
1784 - 1863
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William Van Hook
1798 - 1867
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Isaac Vanhook
1806 - 1870
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Henry Vanhook
1800 - 1884
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Deborah Vanhook
1775 - 1793
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Henry Vanhook
1800 - 1885
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Henry Vanhook
Unknown - Unknown

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