Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


Family Group Record



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Martin Hook and Anna Theresa Hartle




Husband Martin Hook 1

           Born: 1 Jan 1861 - Germany 1
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           Died: Aft 1913
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         Father: Ferdinand Hook (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Veronica [Unk] (      -      ) 1


       Marriage: 27 Aug 1888 1



Wife Anna Theresa Hartle 1

           Born: 19 Feb 1866 - Clarion Co, PA 1
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         Father: Joseph H. Hartle (1823/1827-1889) 1 2
         Mother: Mary Ann Siegel (1834-1918) 1 2




Children
1 U [Infant] Hook 1

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2 U [Infant] Hook 1

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3 M William J. Hook 1

           Born: 4 Dec 1890 1
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4 M George A. Hook 1

           Born: 1 Aug 1892 1
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5 M Edward Hook 1

           Born: 10 Aug 1894 1
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6 M Martin Vinson Hook 1

           Born: 24 Mar 1896 1
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7 M Henry J. Hook 1

           Born: 18 Jun 1897 1
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8 M Martin Barnet Hook 1

           Born: 11 Jul 1899 1
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9 M John Hook 1

           Born: 8 Nov 1901 1
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10 F [Infant] Hook 1

           Born: 19 Sep 1903 1
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           Died: in infancy
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General Notes: Husband - Martin Hook


He received his early education in Germany, went to work at an early age, and when eighteen years old emigrated to America and settled in Clarion County, Pennsylvania, February 20, 1879, where he worked in various capacities, for the first winter receiving only four dollars per month wages, then being employed on the railroad for two years, then working in the woods as a lumberman, and later on a farm for seven years, and finally, in April, 1892, settling in Fryburg and engaging in the butcher business. He also owned and cultivated a farm near Fryburg. He was a Democrat in politics, and a Roman Catholic in religion.

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Sources


1 John W. Jordan, LL.D., Genealogical and Personal History of the Allegheny Valley, Pennsylvania (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1913), Pg 1009.

2 Jeanette Saad, The Eckel Family (Cut & Shoot, TX: Self-published, 1998).


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