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Thomas Hooper, settled in Clinton County.1

Beaver Creek Precinct
Jesse Suttles, Thomas Eads, Robert Duncan, John Ammons, Abram Ray, Sam. Watkins, John Cook, Ignatius Anderson, Jesse Haynon, William Dunn, Thomas Hooper, Peggy Moore, William Anderson and Jesse Dunn.

History of Marion and Clinton Counties, Illinois (Philadelphia : Brink, McDonough and Co., 1881), p. 79, Clinton County, Thomas Hooper.

Citing this page: Kimberli Faulkner Hull, author, “James Hooper” Chasing Light Media, Cool Adventures ( https://cooladventures.com/genealogy/james-hooper/ : posted 2021).


  1. History of Marion and Clinton Counties, Illinois (Philadelphia, Brink, McDonough and Co. : 1881), p. 79, Clinton County, Thomas Hooper.
  2. Clinton County, Illinois, Deed Record, vol. D, p. 468, H. R. Hawley to Thomas Hooper, William Dunn estate, 2 Aug 1838. Entered at the land office at Edwardsville. 160 acres. Consideration $400. Recorded 12 Dec 1838. William Dunn died 1 May 1838; heirs named:
    – Nancy Hawley, wife of Hiram R. Hawley, resident of Clinton County
    – Ruminia Hooper, wife of Thomas Hooper, resident of Clinton County
    – Jesse Dunn, resident of Clinton County, and his wife Rebecca
    – Poly Norris, grandchild of William Dunn, child of Martha Norris, deceased, wife of James Morris

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