Individual Details

Samuel Hucker

(30 Nov 1746 - 19 Oct 1832)

•Name: Samuel HOOKER
•Sex: M
•Birth: 06 MAY 1745 in Medway, Norfolk, Massachusetts
•Occupation: Carpenter
•Residence: ABT 1772 Albany, New York
•Death: 19 OCT 1832 in Utica, Oneida, New York
•Residence: 1797 Utica, Oneida, New York
•Note:
Title Medway, MA Vital Records to 1850
Author New England Historical and Genealogical Society
Publisher 1905 by Stanhope Press

From the book: A sketch of old Utica
Utica, N.Y.: L.C. Child & Son's Print, 1895, 64 pgs.
By Blandina Dudley Miller
"The York House -- On the North side of Whitesboro street, corner of Hotel street, stands the large yellow brick hotel, formerly known as the York house, and whoe history is closely associated with many interesting events in the early days of Utica. It was built in 1797 by Samuel Hooker for the Holland company to accommodate the many settlers who were beginning to pour into the western part of the state to settle on the cmpany's land. Though apparently far too large a hotel for the size of the village, it was often taxed to its utmost capacity by these settlers coming up through the valley and requiring accommodations for man and beast.

Events

Birth30 Nov 1746Medway, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
Christen30 Nov 1746Medway, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
Marriage12 Jul 1766Rutland, Worcester County, Massachusetts - Rachel Hinds
Death19 Oct 1832Utica, Oneida County, New York

Families

SpouseRachel Hinds (1742 - 1835)
ChildJohn Hooker (1769 - 1829)
FatherJohn Hooker (1713 - )
MotherMartha Partridge (1717 - 1756)

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