A Biographical Sketch of Eight Generations of Hoopers in America volume 1

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A Biographical Sketch of Eight Generations of Hoopers in America volume 1
Eleanor Davis Crosby
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Hooper became the first settled minister of the town of Paris, Me. He was ordained in 1795, and the ordination services were held in a barn. His brother, Rev. William Hooper, of Berwick, preached the ordination sermon. He occupied the position as "first minister of the town of Paris" until his death in 1842. Mr. Hooper represented the town of Paris in the legislature several times, and was on the committee in the convention in Brunswick to frame the State Constitution. His nephew, George Plaist...ed Hooper, lived with him, and had charge of his farm. He died, leav- ing no descendants.
The History of Paris, Me. , gives a full account of Rev. James Hooper.
"William 3 Hooper died in Berwick, Me. , July 26, 1809, in ninety-first year of his age; his widow, Elizabeth (Emery) Hooper died January, 1812, age eighty-seven" (Berwick Town Records).
On April 30, 1744, William ^ Hooper bought from Thomas Wooster a tract of land, "five acres more or less, " which was in the north parish, five miles north of the homestead of his father.


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