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Hazel I. HANKINSON
 1884 - 1950

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Generation: 1
  1. Hazel I. HANKINSON b. Abt Apr 1884, Wisconsin; d. 12 Aug 1950, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan; bur. 1950, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.

    Notes:
    Last Tuesday evening about forty young people were entertained at the pretty country home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith, in honor of their son and bride, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Caddie Smith. The guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lindley. The dining room was prettily decorated with ferns and flowers, and was in charge of Miss Honor Stair. The table was decorated with white satin ribbon and ferns. Delicious refreshments were served by the Misses Hazel Hankinson and Ethelyn Smith; Misses Maud Gillies and Nettie Knudtson presided over the chocolate urn. A musical and literary program was a pleasant feature of the evening's entertainment. The married ladies were entertained at the Smith home on Wednesday afternoon.

    July 12, 1902, The Badger, p. 1, col. 5, Evansville, Wisconsin

    She rented for $42 per month and did not own a radio.

Generation: 2
  1. Robert HANKINSON b. Abt Dec 1848, Rochester, Racine, Wisconsin; d. Abt 1932, Wisconsin; bur. 1932, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.

    Notes:
    Name spelled Hankenson and Hankinson on various documents. I'm using Hankinson as that's how it's spelled on the tombstone. sla

    His parents also lived with them.

    They lived on Garfield Avenue.

    They lived on Garfield Avenue.

    He rented ($42 per month) and did not own a radio.

  2. Robert m. Louisa Jane HOOK 30 Dec 1875, Rochester, Dane, Wisconsin. Louisa (daughter of Stephen HOOK and Lydia FISH) b. 27 Dec 1847, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 16 Mar 1913, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; bur. Mar 1913, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]

  3. Louisa Jane HOOK b. 27 Dec 1847, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 16 Mar 1913, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; bur. Mar 1913, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.

    Notes:
    Mr. Chas. Hook and his sister, Mrs. R. Hankinson, returned from Cleveland, O., Thursday evening, where they were last Friday on account of the death of their sister, Mrs. Matilda Johnson, well known here as Miss Matilda Hook by her many schoolmates who attended school at the Seminary with her several years ago, and what a splendid nice girl she was.

    December 24, 1901, The Tribune, p. 3, col. 6, Evansville, Wisconsin

    Notes:
    A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the M. E. Church at Bristol, on last Thursday evening June 26, 1902, on which occasion Mr. Eugene C. Smith, who resides near this city and Miss Alice M. Stevens, of Bristol, Wis., took upon themselves the solemn obligations of wedded life. Mr. Smith is a young man that is an honor to any community, and his bride is a most highly accomplished and estimable young lady with whom it is a pleasure to know. Rev. Cole formerly of this city and who united in marriage the bride and groom's parents, performed the ceremony. The bride's sister, Mary Stevens, was maid of honor and the brides maids were the Misses Jennie Stevens, Luna Buck, Addie Barter, Lulu Rue Bottom, the best man was Ray Hankinson of this city. Those present from this city were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith, the groom's parents, and daughter Ethylin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cadwallader, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hankinson and daughter, Hazel, Honor Stair, Maude Gillies. A most elaborate wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. The wedding presents were many, costly and beautiful, among which was a fine piano and a beautiful mahogany dining set. The young couple will make their future home near this city. They have our best wishes to their future happiness.

    July 4, 1902, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin

    Person pronouncing marrage: Wm. Sturges

    Witnesses: Thomas Hook (uncle) and Albert Hook (older brother)

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    Children:
    1. Ray L. HANKINSON b. 13 Jul 1879, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin; d. Dec 1966, New Rochelle, Westchester, New York.
    2. 1. Hazel I. HANKINSON b. Abt Apr 1884, Wisconsin; d. 12 Aug 1950, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan; bur. 1950, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.

Generation: 3
  1. Stephen HOOK b. 19 May 1813, Tenterden, Kent, England; c. 18 Jul 1813; d. 9 Apr 1880, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. Apr 1880, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.

    Notes:
    From the "History of Dane County, Wisconsin-1880" under biographical sketches for the 'Town of Oregon' here are some excerpts for Stephen Hook, deceased, was born in Kent, England, in 1813; his parents came to America when he was about 15, and after a few years in the State of New York, went to Ohio. He married in Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, OH, in 1841, Miss Lydia Fish, born in 1818, in Hartford, CT; they spent the winters of 1842-43, in Union, Rock Co, WI and the next spring settled in Oregon (WI) on 240 acres on Sec 34. Mr Hook died Apr 9, 1880, leaving seven children --Calvin, Albert, Matilda A, Louisa J, Charles, Henry and Alice. Charles Hook was born Mar 9, 1851; Henry was born Sept 14, 1853. Charles Hook married in March, 1876, Sarah A. Mitchell; they have a son, Harold 'Harry' L., born Feb 25, 1878. They were Methodists.



    Source: "History of Oregon and Trade Territory 1924", compiled by W. L. Ames, 1924 (Page 7).
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    Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Wisconsin > Counties > Dane URL: http://boards.ancestry.com
    Subject: Hook family, Oregon, WI- ENG>NY>OH>WI, 1813-1880s Author: Joe Chase Date: 23 Oct 2004 5:00 AM

    You will also find a detailed genealogy at the following site provided by Susan Adkins:


    2 males between ages 20-30, 1 male between 70-80, 1 female between 50-60.

  2. Stephen m. Lydia FISH 15 Jul 1841, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio. Lydia (daughter of Daniel FISH and Matilda CHESTER) b. 21 Feb 1821, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 6 May 1885, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. 8 May 1885, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]

  3. Lydia FISH b. 21 Feb 1821, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 6 May 1885, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. 8 May 1885, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.

    Notes:
    Lydia Hook - Obituary

    Lydia Hook, wife of Stephen Hook (deceased) May 6th, 1885. Mrs. Hook was born in Connecticut Feb. 21st, 1821; married July 5, 1841; came to Wisconsin in the fall of 1842; has resided in the town of Oregon about 40 years. She had been a christian from childhood, and a member of the M. E. church over 50 years. She was a kind neighbor and retained the confidence of all who knew her. She evinced the fact that a christian life - a life measuring up to the profession of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ - is the sweetest and best on earth. Her last words to her children were, "meet me in Heaven." She suffered much during her illness but bore up with great fortitude. Seven children - four boys and three girls, - with many relatives, mourn their loss. The funeral took place from the Brooklyn church May 8th, conducted by the pastor, C. C. Swartz.

    "Oregon Observer", Vol. VI, No. 33, 14 May 1885

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    Children:
    1. Calvin HOOK b. 14 Apr 1842, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 31 Mar 1922, Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa; bur. Apr 1922, East Lawn Cemetery, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa.
    2. Albert HOOK b. 16 Sep 1844, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 12 Mar 1913; bur. Mar 1913, Prairie Mound Cemetery, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin.
    3. Matilda HOOK b. 1 Aug 1846, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 13 Dec 1901; bur. 1901, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    4. 3. Louisa Jane HOOK b. 27 Dec 1847, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 16 Mar 1913, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; bur. Mar 1913, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
    5. John HOOK b. 30 Jan 1850, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 9 Mar 1850, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin.
    6. Charles HOOK b. 9 Mar 1851, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 18 Jun 1932, Brooklyn, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. 21 Jun 1932, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
    7. Henry HOOK b. 14 Sep 1853, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 5 Dec 1913, , , California.
    8. Elisha HOOK b. 14 Apr 1856, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. Jun 1865, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin.
    9. Alice Luella HOOK b. 19 Dec 1858, Brooklyn, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 14 Sep 1940, Central City, Merrick, Nebraska; bur. 16 Sep 1940, Central City Cemetery, Central City, Merrick, Nebraska.

Generation: 4
  1. Thomas HOOK b. 24 Nov 1769, Tenterden, Kent, England; d. 9 Mar 1841, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio; bur. Mar 1841, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.

    Notes:
    Possibly buried in Denison cemetery.

  2. Thomas m. Mary Ann SMITH 6 Dec 1808, Tenterden, Kent, England. Mary d. Between 1840 and 1842, , Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]

  3. Mary Ann SMITH d. Between 1840 and 1842, , Cuyahoga, Ohio.

    Notes:
    Per email 21 Sep 2002 from Nancy Hodgkinson, Mary Ann Smith's parish of residence was St. Pancras, Middlesex. This information was from reviewing parish records.

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    Per Index to Marriage License Applications Cuyahoga County, Ohio, February 23, 1829 - August, 1851, Volumes 1 through 6, compiled by Cuyahoga West Chapter of Ohio Genealogical Society, Mary Ann may have remarried to A. B. Haines on 27 Oct 1849. (viewed at the Western Reserve Historical Library, Cleveland, Ohio 5/19/05 sla)

    She is believed to have died sometime before sons Thomas and Stephen left for Wisconsin.

    Notes:
    2 males between ages 20-30, 1 male between 70-80, 1 female between 50-60.

    Children:
    1. Thomas Smith HOOK b. 11 Nov 1810, Tenterden, Kent, England; c. 23 Dec 1810, Tenterden, Kent, England; d. 31 May 1888, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. 1888, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
    2. 6. Stephen HOOK b. 19 May 1813, Tenterden, Kent, England; c. 18 Jul 1813; d. 9 Apr 1880, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. Apr 1880, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
  4. Daniel FISH b. 7 Apr 1792, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 15 Oct 1880.

    Notes:
    Book about Brooklyn mentions that Daniel only had 9 children, so some of the ones I have listed are erroneous or the book omitted any that were deceased. The book lists Alford, Lydia, Calvin, Julia, Charles, Hubbard, Elisha, Leonard, and Eben.

    CENSUS:
    1880 - Lived with his son, Eben, in Brooklyn, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Age 88

    OBIT: Name: Fish, Daniel
    Date: Oct. 16, 1880
    Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
    Notes: Fish- On Friday morning, October 15, Daniel Fish, in his 89th year. Funeral from the residence, of Leonard Fish, in Brooklyn, on Sunday, Oct. 17, at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are invited. 1792 - 1880. age 88. Solon Cemetery Solon, Ohio

  5. Daniel m. Matilda CHESTER 1818, Groton, New London, Connecticut. Matilda (daughter of Simeon CHESTER, Sr. and Matilda CHESTER) b. Abt 25 Oct 1791, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 8 Sep 1875. [Group Sheet]

  6. Matilda CHESTER b. Abt 25 Oct 1791, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 8 Sep 1875.

    Children:
    1. Alford C. FISH b. 1820, Mystic,, Connecticut; d. ,, Wisconsin.
    2. 7. Lydia FISH b. 21 Feb 1821, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 6 May 1885, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. 8 May 1885, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
    3. Calvin FISH, [child] b. Abt 1822; d. 21 Mar 1834, Brighton, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    4. Julia A. FISH b. Abt 1826, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
    5. Charles FISH b. Abt 1837; d. 27 Jun 1874, Decatur,, Illinois; bur. Decatur,, Illinois.
    6. Hubbard FISH b. Abt 1829; d. 3 Oct 1864, Olney,, Illinois; bur. Salem,, Illinois.
    7. Elisha FISH b. Abt 1832; d. 8 Apr 1854.
    8. Leonard FISH b. 5 Sep 1834, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; d. Apr 1929, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    9. Ebenezer FISH b. Dec 1836, ,, Ohio; d. Aft 1920.

  
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