VAN HOOK ARENT (AARON)
- 1760-
Name VAN HOOK ARENT (AARON) [1] Gender Male Died 1760 North Carolina [1] Person ID I27305 Gynzer's Genealogy Database Last Modified 4 Jul 2005
Father VAN HOECK LAURENS (LAWRENCE), b. 1670, New Amsterdam, America , d. Aft 14 Jul 1724, Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey (Age > 54 years) Mother SMITH JOHANNA HENDRICKS, b. 1673, New YorK , d. 2 Jun 1747, Faggs Manor, West Chester, Pennsylvania (Age 74 years) Married 3 Jul 1692 Philadelphia, Chester County, Pennsylvania [1] Family ID F09433 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family BALCK CATHERINE Married Abt 1722 New Jersey [1] Children + 1. VAN HOOK LAWRENCE, b. Hunterdon, New Jersey , d. Bef Jan 1801, Caswell, North Carolina + 2. VAN HOOK DAVID SR., b. New Jersey , bur. Caswell, North Carolina 3. VAN HOOK JACOB, b. Aft 1722, New Jersey , bur. New Jersey Family ID F09435 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Per Larry Herrin:
!RESIDENCE:
Aaron and Catherine migrated from New Jersey area around 1750 for
Pennsylvania and North Carolina. They settled in the Orange County, NC
area which was later divided, forming Caswell Co., later Person Co. The
Van Hook land laid in both counties. Their descendants came to Kentucky in the
early 1800's.
!WILL:
Aaron purchased land in NC in 1756. His will was probated there in 1760.
!DEED:
Powell, William S. (1977). "When the Past Refused to Die: A History of Caswell
County North Carolina 1777-1977". Caswell County Historical Society:
Yanceville, NC.
Page 35
"Hosea Tapley had a grant from Earl Granville for 400 acres on Flat River on
November 1, 1751, but in 1756 Hosea and his wife sold their property to Aaron
Van Hook who moved in from Virginia and paid 50 pounds Virginia money for the
tract. In this same part of the future Caswell County that was to become Person
in 1792, William Barnett acquired 200 acres a few days before Christmas in
1751."
- Per Larry Herrin:
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Sources - [S096727] Larry Herrin/penengr2/@/aol.com.
- [S096727] Larry Herrin/penengr2/@/aol.com.
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