Display Patriot - P-184384 - Mathias HOOK

Mathias HOOK

SAR Patriot #: P-184384

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State of Service: MD      Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A057644

Birth: 1747 / / MD
Death: 27 Apr 1836 Hookstown / Beaver / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Private 5th Class: CAPT Robert Sweeney, 5th BattalionROBERT SWEENEY, 5TH BATT, Washington County, Maryland, Militia
  2. Ranger
  3. Suffered depredation

Additional References:
  1. Pennsylvania Archives
    • Series Three; Vol 22, pg 708; Vol 23, pg 212
    • Sixthe Series, Vol 2, pg 178, 179, 208

Spouse: XX XX;
Children: David; John; Benjamin; Martha; Catherine; Ann;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1985-06-19 KY Unassigned Harold Benton Norton (121344) John   
1993-01-12 KS 211999 Archie David Jameson (139990) Ann   
2021-12-31 OH 99331 James Jeffrey Cooper (221261) John   
2021-12-31 OH 99332 Michael Steven Cooper (221262) John   
2022-08-05 OH 101604 Carl David Cooper Jr. (204670) John   
2023-01-13 KS 105149 Allen Alfred Jameson (224897) Ann   
2023-10-27 IN 109615 John Christopher Finnessy (228192) Benjamin   
2023-10-27 IN 109616 Austin Victor Finnessy (228193) Benjamin   
2024-01-26 UT 108599 Gary L Van Dolzer (229032) Ann   
Location:
Hookstown / Beaver / PA / USA
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Horizontal VA

Comments:
  • Hookstown Presbyterian Church was organized in 1854 by members of the Mill Creek congregation who desired a more convienent place of worship. According to the book "History of Beaver County" published in 1888, the church burnt down in 1885 but was rebuilt in 1886
  • The church no longer exists and only the cemetery located on a hill adjacent to Route 168 remains


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