Hook(e) Surname Group
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Hook(e) Surname Group
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Posted: 13 Jun 2008 7:47PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Hello,
I have started a Hook(e) Surname Group. I started this because I ended up with a lot of Hooke information that I wasn't sure belonged to my line, but I thought might be of use to others. I believe that of the several Hook(e) lineages in Olde England that some are actually related, but the only way to know for sure is by DNA. My hope is to reunite the groups that are related, and help those that are not overcome obstacles and share information.
My homepage is found at:
http://www.genebase.com/node/A1622474
Please consider joining our group and pass the information on to others interested in the Hooke name. I have a Spaxton Hooke family tree dating back to 1665 with 129 listed and 77 listed on a line commonly referred to as the Bramshott Hookes.
I also post information on Coats of Arms that I have, and eventually will post all the information that I have purchased from the College of Arms as time permits.
I have started a Hook(e) Surname Group. I started this because I ended up with a lot of Hooke information that I wasn't sure belonged to my line, but I thought might be of use to others. I believe that of the several Hook(e) lineages in Olde England that some are actually related, but the only way to know for sure is by DNA. My hope is to reunite the groups that are related, and help those that are not overcome obstacles and share information.
My homepage is found at:
http://www.genebase.com/node/A1622474
Please consider joining our group and pass the information on to others interested in the Hooke name. I have a Spaxton Hooke family tree dating back to 1665 with 129 listed and 77 listed on a line commonly referred to as the Bramshott Hookes.
I also post information on Coats of Arms that I have, and eventually will post all the information that I have purchased from the College of Arms as time permits.
