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Rice Hooe
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Rice Hooe was the name of three Virginia colonists, two of whom served in the colonial House of Burgesses, and became ancestors of a family of planters important in northern Virginia and southern Maryland. Their descendants Alexander Hooe, Bernard Hooe Jr., James Hooe, two named John Hooe as well as John Hooe Jr., and William Hooe would all serve in the Virginia General Assembly before the American Civil War.
foaf:name
Rhys Hooe
dbp:name
Rice Hooe III Rhys Hooe
dbo:birthPlace
dbr:Wales
dbo:deathPlace
dbr:Charles_City_County,_Virginia
dbp:deathPlace
dbr:King_George_County,_Virginia Charles City County
dbp:birthPlace
dbr:Wales dbr:Charles_City_County,_Virginia
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dbc:1599_births dbc:Colonial_American_merchants dbc:Year_of_death_unknown
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54747732
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1056383158
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dbp:birthDate
circa 1599 circa 1660
dbp:deathDate
after 1655 after 1715
dbp:occupation
planter, soldier, legislator, justice of the peace
dbp:office
Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses representing Shirley Hundred Island Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses representing Charles City County Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses representing Stafford County
dbp:predecessor
John Bishop Thomas Ousley Cheney Boys William Fitzhugh
dbp:successor
n/a William Fitzhugh Francis Poythers
dbp:termEnd
1633 1646 1699 1705
dbp:termStart
1633 1645 1699 1703
dbo:abstract
Rice Hooe was the name of three Virginia colonists, two of whom served in the colonial House of Burgesses, and became ancestors of a family of planters important in northern Virginia and southern Maryland. Their descendants Alexander Hooe, Bernard Hooe Jr., James Hooe, two named John Hooe as well as John Hooe Jr., and William Hooe would all serve in the Virginia General Assembly before the American Civil War.
dbp:alongside
Richard Fossaker dbr:George_Mason_I
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wikipedia-en:Rice_Hooe?oldid=1056383158&ns=0
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9294
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