Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Bernard Hooe

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Name Bernard Hooe [1] Born 1760 Buckhall, Prince William County, Virginia Gender Male Died 7 May 1810 Barnesfield, Prince William County, Virginia - Probate Person ID I39022 Tree1 Last Modified 4 Aug 2022
Father John Hooe, b. 23 Feb 1728, St. Paul's Parish, Stafford County, Virginia , d. 16 May 1798, Near Colchester, Fairfax County, Virginia
(Age 70 years)
Relationship natural Mother Anne Fowke, b. 4 Sep 1737, Gunston Hall, Stafford County, Virginia , d. 5 May 1800, Prince William County, Virginia - Inventory
(Age 62 years)
Relationship natural Married 14 Mar 1755 St. Paul's Parish, Stafford County, Virginia Family ID F19592 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Symes Chichester, b. 1767, Prince William County, Virginia , d. 1 May 1815, Prince William County, Virginia - Inventory
(Age 48 years)
Married Abt 1783 Prince William County, Virginia Children 1. Bernard Hooe, b. 20 Jan 1791, Prince William County, Virginia , d. 4 Feb 1869, Alexandria, Virginia
(Age 78 years) [natural]
2. Sarah McCarty Hooe, b. 8 Jul 1793, Prince William County, Virginia , d. 1 Mar 1850, Meadow Farm, Loudoun County, Virginia
(Age 56 years) [natural]
3. John Hooe, b. 1 Jan 1795, Prince William County, Virginia , d. 17 Sep 1845, Yorkshire, Prince William County, Virginia
(Age 50 years) [natural]
4. Clarissa Bernard Hooe, b. 1800, Prince William County, Virginia , d. 1 Sep 1829, Stafford County, Virginia
(Age 29 years) [natural]
Last Modified 4 Aug 2022 Family ID F24619 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Court Record Data
Context Extract
Defendant Robert Carter; James Lane Triplett; Adam
Mitchell; John Worster; Nelly Wigginton; Benjamin
Wigginton; John Green; Becky Cheek; William Offutt;
Samuel Scott; James Scott; Emanuel Say; Robert Scott;
Edward Smith; John Gunnell; Margarett Jenkins; Henry
Jenkins; John Jenkins; Hannah Harding; Nicholas
Grymes; Charles Brent; William Brent; James Lands;
Stephen Say; Christopher Neale; Mary Vaughan; Dosier
Bennett; William Butcher; William Grimes; George Say;
James Murphey; Joseph Say; Samuel Handister; John
Herbert; Thomas Marshall; William Carter; William
Whaley; Amos Davis; Philip Mauchaunt; James Rice;
Patty Saunders; Francis Green; Thomas Beaford; Mary
Fox; Charles Littleon; Winifred Smith; James Solomon;
Thomas Hunter; Ellifret Hunter (aka Elefflett Hunter);
John B. Ryon; Elizabeth Muse; Elizabeth Jewell; Thomas
Brookbank; Joseph Cockerill (aka Joseph Cockbille);
Susanna Cockerill; Richard Wigg; John Brewer; John
Green; Rebecca Chick; Robert Thomas; William
Donaldson; Edward Washington; James Kelly; George
Summers; Abraham Say; William Debell; Sarah Tanason;
Weathers Smith; Charles Lane; Hezekiah Kidwell; John
Williams; Richard Warden; Benjamin King; Gideon Smith;
William Johnson; John Pash; Robert McDonald; George
Haden; William Dunbar Jr.; Daniel Dunbar; James Welsh;
Isaac Hutcheson; John Hunt; John Cross; Silvester
Garner; William Roach; William Lane; John Saunders;
John Smith; Henry Hennico; Henry Stotts; Edward Davis;
William Church George Graham; Susanna Graham
Deponent / Affiant George Newman (51); Benjamin
BERKELY (35); William Lane Jr. (48); Thomas Wren (30);
John Mullins
Family Benjamin WIGGENTON, son of Nelly WIGGENTON
Family William Lane Jr., son of James Lane
Family Henry Jenkins, son of Margaret Jenkins
Family Bernard Hooe Jr., son of John Hooe
Locality Prince William Co.; Fairfax Co.; Loudoun
Co.; MD (Baltimore)
Marriage George Graham -mr- Sarah Hooe
Plaintiff Charles Carter; Landon Carter; John Lyons;
Anne Lyons; John Page; Robert Page; Sally Page; Carter
Page; Judith Page; Maria Page; Walker Page; Catharine
Page; Molly Page
Plat Broad Run and Sugar Run tract - 1796
Slave Jane - property of Felicia Chilton estate
Tract tenants on Piney Ridge tract, property of
Robert Carter
Administrative Information
Record title Carter &c vs Carter &c
Year recorded 1819?
Collection CR-SC-H
Record ID 68-14
End Notes
Preserved by City of Fredericksburg
Processed by Margaret Anne Crickman
Extracted by Barry L. McGhee
Extracted on 9/5/2002
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He died as the result of a duel on April 8,1810. He was prominent in local political affairs and represented Prince William County in the state legislature. He had a political quarrel with a neighbor, James Kemp, in which he struck Kemp with a whip. The subsequent duel took place on the Maryland shore, across the Potomac River. Bernard was mortally wounded and died at Rippon Lodge, the home of Col. Thomas Blackburn ("Descendants of Rice Hooe").
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Contributed by Annabelle Rupert
Per Henley's obits on microfilm at Library of VA, newspaper published Oct 20, 1809, states Bernard Hooe wounded Oct 12, 1809 and died 2 days later.
Died- On Saturday, October 14, Mr. Bernard Hooe, of Fairfax County, from a wound received on October 12 in a duel with Mr. Kempe, of Prince William County. (p. 3, c. 4)
Publication Friday, October 20, 1809.
Gen. note From the marriage and obituary citations compiled by Bernard J. Henley from Virginia newspapers on microfilm at the Library of Virginia.
System Number 001181624
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Sources - [S77] Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. II, from Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Scott, Paul H, (Name: he William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 19, no. 4, 1939, pp. 485-509;), 226.
- [S77] Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. II, from Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Scott, Paul H, (Name: he William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 19, no. 4, 1939, pp. 485-509;), 226.
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