James Hooker was born in 1792.
James Hooker died in 1858.
James Hooker Strong died on 1882-11-28.
James Hooker Strong was born on 1814-04-26.
Todd James Hooker
Hartford
Yes, Thomas Hooker believed in religious freedom. He was a Puritan minister who advocated for the separation of church and state and the freedom to worship according to one's conscience. Hooker's beliefs greatly influenced the development of religious tolerance in the American colonies.
It was actually TJ Hooker. Thomas Jefferson "T.J." Hooker. Though I read somewhere that the T was meant to stand for Terry. The coincidence is that TJ is the opposite of JT (James T ... Kirk)
yes he did
Corcoran state prison in King's County, California.
Richard James Hooker has written: 'The Anglican Church and the American Revolution' -- subject(s): Church of England, History 'Food and drink in America' -- subject(s): History, Food habits, Drinking customs
the hooker on the side of the road.