Rodney Shawn Hoover
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Sandra Hoover
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Shane Bradley Hoover
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Walter Doak Hoover
Husband Walter Doak Hoover 1
Born: 10 Dec 1876 - Bedford Co., TN
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William Hoover and Rosalie C Roper
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Born: 30 Nov 1830 - , , OH
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Mother: Ruth King (1812-1849) 2
Other Spouse: Fordyce Roper (1826-1903) 2 - 8 Jan 1851 - , Sauk, WI
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Name: or Soper
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Name: or Rosella
William John Hoover
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Thomas Macy and Deborah Hopcot
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1 M John Macy
Born: 14 Jul 1655 - Salisbury, Essex, MA
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Thomas Macy and Sarah Hopcott
Husband Thomas Macy
Born: 1608 - Chilmark, England
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1 F Sarah Macy
Born: 1 Aug 1646 - Salisbury, Essex, MA
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Marr: 11 Apr 1665 - Nantucket, MA
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Thomas was a farmer and a whaler, and held many offices on the island of Nantucket. They were Baptists by faith. Thomas was listed as one of 68 first settlers in Salisbury Mass. in 1639. No sooner had this group of Pilgrims found their religious freedom in the new land, they then turned and branded another group, the Friends, or Quakers, as witches and heretics. They were subjected to every possible indignity. Laws were passed that banished all Quakers from Massachusetts under penalty of death. It was against the law to aid or harbor the people of this religion. Although Thomas Macy was a puritan, he did not believe in this. He let four fleeing Quakers into his home for three quarters of an hour to shelter them from a storm. A complaint was made against him and he was summoned to appear and answer all charges. Instead, he wrote a letter explaining how the situation had occurred. He was fined 30 shillings and reprimanded by the Governor. He decided he could not tolerate the injustices around him, so he took his family, and with nine other men, purchased the Island of Nantucket. Not too much later, a man wrote a poem about Thomas Macy and his convictions.
(This poem & information from Macy Genealogy by Sylvanius Macy.)
Thomas Macy and his family were the first white settlers on the island of Nantucket. With him was his wife, and five little children, the oldest was 13 and the youngest was 4. He died on the island at the age of 74.
A letter written by the Nantucket Historical Assoc. in 1974 states......Not only was Thomas Macy our first white settler but many of his descendants did a great deal to spread its name and fame. We have a famous Macy House flag which flew on Macy ships all over the world in our Whaling Museum and this year will have the Nathaniel Macy House...built in 1720 as one of our permanent exhibits, plus considerable Macy memorabilia principally acquired by William Macy, our first President of the Association in 1894.
Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~parisho/m/macy.html
As elsewhere related, Thomas Macy and family were the first to settle on the island and they, were soon followed by the other purchasers and the Island began to grow in population.
At first Tristan Coffin was the leading spirit politically and little was done without his approval and sanction. Being by nature aggressive and dominating not to say - domineering- nature an well as a man of great ability, his influence had been stronger than any other man of the proprietary. And he also had the backing of the Mayhews who still retain their interest. After John Gardner arrived in 1672, who was also of strong and forceful personality there was trouble. He soon became prominent in the affairs of the Island and was appointed by Governor Lovelace Captain of the Fort Company. Tristan and John Gardner soon locked horns, the latter formed a close and defensive alliance with Peter Folger and Thomas Macy. William Worth, Starbuck, Colemans, Bunkers, Myers and others also sided with him. While those that favored Tristan Coffin were the Swains Hussy, Barnard and Starbucks’s son Nathaniel. In 1673 the freeholders were required to name two men for Chief Magistrate and Edward Starbuck and Richard Gardner were submitted The governor chose the latter and named his brother Jim for Captain of the military company. This did not please the Coffins as it made their rivals hold two of the principal offices and so began the long fight whenever there was a meeting held. It was noted on the records, Mr. Tristan Coffin enters his decent whereupon all the other members of his party followed suit but Tristan has been well called the great dissenter. The Coffins believed that the whole share men should have two votes and the half -share men one vote while the Gardners stood firm for equal power. Each faction were soon appealing to the authorities in New York and the first round was won by the Coffins. Ir. 1674 the Gardner faction still being in control fined Stephen Hussey for contempt for telling Captain John to "meddle with his own business or". In 1676 Thomas Macy, then Chief Magistrate and William Worth sided with the Coffins and they regained control of affairs. William Worth was chosen clerk and Gardner and Folger were arbitrarily disfranchised and refused any participation in the affairs of the town. Peter Folger was arrested for contempt of His Majesty’s authority and for "contemptous carrg"
He was bound over for 20 pounds to appear in Court and in default was committed to jail where he remained in "durance vile coery vile" according to Peter for the greater part of a year. Tobias Coleman and Eleazer Folger and his wife Sarah..(Richard Gardner’s daughter) were arrested and fined for criticizing the Court. Peter Folger refused to deliver up the Courts books. So things went on till August l677 when Governor Andros took a hand and ordered a& suspension of all further proceedings and later decided that Gardner and Folger’s disfranchisement was null and void.
Mayhew and Coffin were furious but Captain Gardner had won and the hatchet was soon after buried.
The two important events which affected the whole life and affairs of the Island were whaling and Quakerism. The first engrossed the time and attention for the period from 1670 to 1870 and the fame of Nantucket as a whaling town became known throughout the world. Practically the whole population were interesting in it in one way or another.
The capture of the first whale by the Nantuckets was more or less an accident., A whale of the kind called a "scrag" came into the harbor and this seemed to excite the curiosity of the Islanders and led them to devise means for its capture. They accordingly invented a harpoon which they caused to be wrought with which they attacked and killed it. The result was so profitable they proceeded to erect lookout stations on the shore and when one was sighted they would go out in small boats and harpooned them and towed them ashore and dried out the blubber. Soon they went into it on a larger scale, fitting out vessels to cruise, remaining out many months until they had the holds filled and the people waxed fat and wealthy. On the top of their houses they had outlooks built so that their families could watch for their return.
Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcronin111/hisnantu.htm
Andrew Roger Hope
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Herbert Alexander McGlamery and Carrie Hope
Husband Herbert Alexander McGlamery 3
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Christopher Troy Hope
Husband Christopher Troy Hope (details suppressed for this person)
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Robert Warfield Wooten and Clarinda Hope
Husband Robert Warfield Wooten 3
Born: 10 Apr 1819 - Dandridge, Jefferson, TN
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Marriage: 25 Dec 1848 - Cleveland, Jefferson, TN
Wife Clarinda Hope 3
Born: 3 Oct 1823 - , Greene, IN
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2 M Benjamin J F Wooten 3
Born: Abt 1849 - , Bradley, TN
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3 F Nancy Ann Wooten 3
Born: 27 Feb 1851 - , Bradley, TN
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4 F Mary Catherine Wooten 3
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5 M Issac Campbell Wooten 3
Born: 14 Jun 1855 - , Bradley, TN
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Marr: 24 Oct 1885 - , Bradley, TN
Spouse: Sarah Gilliland (1863-1950) 3
Marr: 1896 - , Bradley, TN
6 M James Turner Wooten 3
Born: 27 Feb 1857 - , Bradley, TN
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Marr: 30 Aug 1879 - , Bradley, TN
7 M Joseph Calloway Wooten 3
Born: 1859 - , Bradley, TN
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8 M John Morgan Wooten 3
Born: 8 Sep 1862 - , Bradley, TN
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9 F Rhoda Margaret Wooten 3
Born: 25 Aug 1865 - , Bradley, TN
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Marr: 23 Dec 1885 - , Bradley, TN
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War: POW in Ohio. Co H 4th TN Volunteer Cav Mexican-Amer. War
General Notes for Child Issac Campbell Wooten
Job: rural mail carrier
Service: Chair of Bradly Co. TN School Board
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Job: minister
Source: History of Bradley Co. TN
Elbert H. Hope and Ethel Reneer
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Harry Verney Bt. 2Nd and Eliza Hope
Husband Harry Verney Bt. 2Nd 5
Born: 8 Dec 1801 - London, Grosvenor Place, London 6
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Mother: Caroline Hammersley ( -1806) 5
Marriage: 30 Jun 1835 - Westminster, Saint James, London, Englan 7
Other Spouse: Frances Parthenope Nightingale ( -1890) 5 - 23 Jun 1858 - East Wellow, Hampshire, England 8
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1 M Edmund Hope Verney Bt. 3Rd 5
Born: 1838
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2 M Harry Calvert Verney 5
Born: 7 Aug 1840 - Claydon, Hertford, England 9
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Adopted the name Verney on adopting Claydon Hall in 1827.
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General Notes for Child Harry Calvert Verney
LDS Relatives: Freeman Edson ALLRED
George Hope Admiral, Sir
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George Joseph Hope and Mildred Weed
Husband George Joseph Hope 3
Born: 22 Jun 1912 - Inglewood, Los Angeles, CA
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Wife Mildred Weed 3
Born: 8 Sep 1909 - Council, Adams, ID
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Father: Carlos Weed (1874-1956) 3
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2 M Kenneth Wayne Hope 3
Born: 19 May 1940 - Ventura, Ventura, CA
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James Hope
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James Hope Esq W.S.
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Born: Abt 1816 - Of Ayrshire, Scotland 12
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!Fergussons in Ayrshire, Clan Ferguson, page 347.
Jennifer Nichole Hope
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Jerry Clifton Hope and Denise Testerman
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John Hope
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John Hope and Alice Phelps
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Born: 1570 - England
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Marriage: 21 Jun 1595 - Tewkesbury, Gloucester, Eng. 15
Wife Alice Phelps 14 15
Born: 24 Dec 1572 - Tewksbury, Gloucester, Eng. 15
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Mother: Joan (1538-1630) 15
John Adrian Louis Hope 1st Marquess
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Kenneth Wayne Hope and Sharon Saulmon
Husband Kenneth Wayne Hope 3
Born: 19 May 1940 - Ventura, Ventura, CA
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Father: George Joseph Hope (1912-1972) 3
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Kristen Dare Hope
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David Taylor and Lauree Janette Hope
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Laurie Hope
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Mary Hope
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Mintie Chatherine Hope
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Samuel Vaughan and Mourning Hope
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Born: 1798
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