VAN HOOK CATHERINE

Female


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  VAN HOOK CATHERINE (daughter of VAN HOOK LAWRENCE JR. and SARGENT RACHEL).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  VAN HOOK LAWRENCE JR. was born about 1760 (son of VAN HOOK LAWRENCE and LLOYD BRIDGET, son of VAN HOOK LAWRENCE and LLOYD BRIDGET); died before 7 Apr 1807 in Russell County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !DEATH: Pulaski County, Kentucky Will Book 2, page 56, Will of Lawrence
    Vanhook of Russell County, Va written 1 Dec. 1806, supplemented 9 March 1807
    and probated 7 April 1807.

    son: Aribald Ornald
    dau: Anna Poner
    children: Rebeckah
    Betsy
    Mary
    Margret
    Bridget
    Archibald Ornal
    Sally
    Pheby
    Catherine Lea
    excrs: b-i-l's Abraham Fuller
    Ephraim Sargent

    LAWRENCE married SARGENT RACHEL. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  SARGENT RACHEL (daughter of SARGENT STEPHEN and UNKNOWN MARGARET).
    Children:
    1. VAN HOOK ANNA
    2. VAN HOOK REBECKAH
    3. VAN HOOK MARY
    4. VAN HOOK MARGRET
    5. VAN HOOK BRIDGET
    6. VAN HOOK ARCHIBALD ORNALD
    7. VAN HOOK SALLY
    8. VAN HOOK PHEBY
    9. 1. VAN HOOK CATHERINE
    10. VAN HOOK ELIZABETH (BETSY) was born on 29 Mar 1791.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  VAN HOOK LAWRENCE was born in in Hunterdon, New Jersey; died before Jan 1801 in Caswell, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    Powell, William S. (1977). "When the Past Refused to Die". Caswell County
    Historical Society: Yanceville, NC.

    page 94.
    "But with the opening of the new courthouse early in 1785 the area around it
    began to develop. Lawrence Van Hook was authorized to keep an ordinary or
    tavern at Caswell Court House, as the place was called, later that year."

    page 168.
    "Not all young people lived such an easy life. Young Lloyd Van Hook, who had
    recently gone to Danville, Virginia, to work, wrote a very touching letter home
    to his father, Lawrence, on March 18, 1837. He was obviously quite homesick and
    now filled with repentance for something that had occurred before he left for
    the big city. `I should be very glad to see you all and all of my old
    acquaintances. I should be very glad to see old Uncle Thomas Johnston's Family
    it would afford me great pleasure to spend a week over the ground where I was
    chiefly raised although I know that it would make me feel Melincholy still it
    would afford me pleasure-but nay the time is past when I shall be as one of
    your family-no more I shall enjoy the pleasing smiles of my little Brothers &
    Sisters night after night, but nay, [i am] still absent from you all,
    unfortunate and disobedient child that I am ..." (Continues on for a while).
    "But all must have been forgiven because young Van Hook was back in Caswell
    County in 1846 employed as a schoolteacher."

    LAWRENCE married LLOYD BRIDGET in New Jersey. BRIDGET was born in in New Jersey; died after 1778 in Caswell, North Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  LLOYD BRIDGET was born in in New Jersey; died after 1778 in Caswell, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. VAN HOOK AARON died after 1914 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    2. VAN HOOK LOYD
    3. 2. VAN HOOK LAWRENCE JR. was born about 1760; died before 7 Apr 1807 in Russell County, Virginia.

  3. 6.  SARGENT STEPHEN

    STEPHEN married UNKNOWN MARGARET. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  UNKNOWN MARGARET
    Children:
    1. 3. SARGENT RACHEL
    2. SARGENT EPHRAIM


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