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Anne <I>Clarke</I> Hooper

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Anne Clarke Hooper

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
Aug 1795 (aged 52)
Hillsborough, Orange County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Anne Hopper died in August 1795. She and her husband were initially interred at the Presbyterian Churchyard in Hillsborough. In 1894, his remains at least were moved to Guilford Courthouse. Add to Map
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Date of birth not verified from ancestry.com family data.
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Name: Anne Clark
Gender: Female
Birth Place: NC
Birth Year: 1744
Spouse Name: William Hooper
Spouse
Birth Place: MA
Spouse Birth Year: 1742
Marriage
Year: 1767
Marriage State: NC
Number Pages: 1
(U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900)
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Name: Ann Clarke
Gender: Female
Spouse: William Cooper
Marriage Date: 16 Aug 1767
City: Boston
County: Suffolk
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0818093-0818095.
(Massachusetts, Compiled Marriages, 1633-1850)
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Name: Anne Clark
Spouse: William Hooper
Parents: Thomas Clark, Barbara Murray
Birth Place: New Hanover, Wilmington, NC
Birth Date: 1744
Death Place: Orange, NC
Death Date: 1795
(Family Data Collection, Individual Records)
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Date & place of death not verified from ancestry.com family data.
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Name: Anne Hooper
Probate Date: 1795
Probate Place: Orange, North Carolina
Inferred Death Year: Abt 1795
Inferred Death Place: North Carolina
Item Description: Original Wills 1663-1978 Cate, Barnard - Latta, Joseph
Table of Contents 4 images
Cover Page 1
Will Papers 2–3
Cover Page 4
(North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998)

(transcribed with difficulty)

I Anne Hooper of the State of North Carolina inhabitant
of Hillsborough in the County of Orange. Being sound in mind do
write this my last Will with my own hand hoping that whatever unaccu-
vicies my Children may find n it. It will not lead them into disputes
but settle amicably any little errors that my ignorance may lead me into

First I give & bequest to my beloved son William Hooper a third
part of my lauded property his Fathers ...& book Care a boy called Julius a Mulatto. another names July son of Tom & Tom son of Lavinia to his his & four salt cellars.

To my dearest daughter Elizabeth Walters I give & bequest one
third part of my lauded property et mulatto Woman named Peggy & her son Frank a Punch Ladle my dressing Table a Chair & Screen of my own working et Feather Bed & Vallenses to her .... Heris & assigns. Excepting Peggy & France whom at her decease. I desire may be given to my dear grand son Henry Walters.

To my dear Son Thomas Hooper I leave the other third part
of my lauded property, et Negro Woman named Hannah a boy name Sam & a girl called Betsie. Son & daughter of Lavinia. Twelve large spoons twelve tea spoons a soup ladle sugar tongs & tea strainer. my Desk a Feather Bed & Valliasses to him hie Heirs & assignes.

To Lavinia at my death I bequest her Freedom with a cow & calf.

The remainder of the household furniture stock Negros
& Horses my Children will divide among as best suits their conveniences without quarrels.

Written with my own Hand the thirty first day of March in
the year one thousand seven hundred & ninety three at Hyon ham
Anne Hooper

I appoint my Sons William & Thomas Hooper Executive &
Daughter Elizabeth Walters Executive April fifth one thousand
hundred & ninety three.
Anne Hooper

Children of William & Anne Hooper:
William Hooper, Jr. (Aug 31, 1768- dies1804)
Elizabeth Hooper (born 1770)
Thomas Hooper (born 1772)
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According to one source, Anne Hopper died in August 1795. She and her husband were initially interred at the Presbyterian Churchyard in Hillsborough. In 1894, William's remains were sent to the Guilford Courthouse National Military Park in Greensboro. (North Carolina History, Encyclopedia, William Hooper, 1742-1790)
Date of birth not verified from ancestry.com family data.
==============================
Name: Anne Clark
Gender: Female
Birth Place: NC
Birth Year: 1744
Spouse Name: William Hooper
Spouse
Birth Place: MA
Spouse Birth Year: 1742
Marriage
Year: 1767
Marriage State: NC
Number Pages: 1
(U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900)
===============================
Name: Ann Clarke
Gender: Female
Spouse: William Cooper
Marriage Date: 16 Aug 1767
City: Boston
County: Suffolk
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0818093-0818095.
(Massachusetts, Compiled Marriages, 1633-1850)
================================
Name: Anne Clark
Spouse: William Hooper
Parents: Thomas Clark, Barbara Murray
Birth Place: New Hanover, Wilmington, NC
Birth Date: 1744
Death Place: Orange, NC
Death Date: 1795
(Family Data Collection, Individual Records)
===================================
Date & place of death not verified from ancestry.com family data.
====================================
Name: Anne Hooper
Probate Date: 1795
Probate Place: Orange, North Carolina
Inferred Death Year: Abt 1795
Inferred Death Place: North Carolina
Item Description: Original Wills 1663-1978 Cate, Barnard - Latta, Joseph
Table of Contents 4 images
Cover Page 1
Will Papers 2–3
Cover Page 4
(North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998)

(transcribed with difficulty)

I Anne Hooper of the State of North Carolina inhabitant
of Hillsborough in the County of Orange. Being sound in mind do
write this my last Will with my own hand hoping that whatever unaccu-
vicies my Children may find n it. It will not lead them into disputes
but settle amicably any little errors that my ignorance may lead me into

First I give & bequest to my beloved son William Hooper a third
part of my lauded property his Fathers ...& book Care a boy called Julius a Mulatto. another names July son of Tom & Tom son of Lavinia to his his & four salt cellars.

To my dearest daughter Elizabeth Walters I give & bequest one
third part of my lauded property et mulatto Woman named Peggy & her son Frank a Punch Ladle my dressing Table a Chair & Screen of my own working et Feather Bed & Vallenses to her .... Heris & assigns. Excepting Peggy & France whom at her decease. I desire may be given to my dear grand son Henry Walters.

To my dear Son Thomas Hooper I leave the other third part
of my lauded property, et Negro Woman named Hannah a boy name Sam & a girl called Betsie. Son & daughter of Lavinia. Twelve large spoons twelve tea spoons a soup ladle sugar tongs & tea strainer. my Desk a Feather Bed & Valliasses to him hie Heirs & assignes.

To Lavinia at my death I bequest her Freedom with a cow & calf.

The remainder of the household furniture stock Negros
& Horses my Children will divide among as best suits their conveniences without quarrels.

Written with my own Hand the thirty first day of March in
the year one thousand seven hundred & ninety three at Hyon ham
Anne Hooper

I appoint my Sons William & Thomas Hooper Executive &
Daughter Elizabeth Walters Executive April fifth one thousand
hundred & ninety three.
Anne Hooper

Children of William & Anne Hooper:
William Hooper, Jr. (Aug 31, 1768- dies1804)
Elizabeth Hooper (born 1770)
Thomas Hooper (born 1772)
===================================
According to one source, Anne Hopper died in August 1795. She and her husband were initially interred at the Presbyterian Churchyard in Hillsborough. In 1894, William's remains were sent to the Guilford Courthouse National Military Park in Greensboro. (North Carolina History, Encyclopedia, William Hooper, 1742-1790)


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