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Robert Lettis Hooper

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Hooper married Mrs. Sarah Graham in 1701 in New York. They had three children including Robert Lettis, James and Isabella. A grandson,
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Robert Lettis Hooper, Deputy Quarter-Master General in the Continental Army and Vice-President of New Jersey
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Robert Lettis Hooper made his will on January 27, 1738; it was proved February 19, 1738/39.
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in 1734, in which the East New Jersey Proprietors attempt to oust a settler from land in
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One of the more prominent cases heard by the Hooper Court was
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to the post; Hooper was reinstated the following year.
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Robert Lettis Hooper (judge)
New Jersey General Assembly
Somerset County
Chief Justice
New Jersey Supreme Court
William Trent
Thomas Farmar
Thomas Farmar
Robert Hunter Morris
Christ Church, Barbados
New Jersey Supreme Court
Daniel Hooper
Barbados
New York City
New Jersey
New Jersey General Assembly
Somerset County
Chief Justice
New Jersey Supreme Court
O. S.
Gov. William Burnet
Thomas Farmar
Elizabethtown
New Jersey Provincial Council
Robert Lettis Hooper, Jr.
American Revolutionary War
New Jersey Legislative Council
Robert Lettis Hooper, Deputy Quarter-Master General in the Continental Army and Vice-President of New Jersey
Categories
1739 deaths

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