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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Addie E. Van Hook: Birth: 1884 in Wilson Co., TN. Death: 1965 in Wilson Co., TN

  2. Meldora Van Hook: Birth: BET 1884 AND 1900 in Tennessee. Death: in Detroit, MI

  3. Nannie Patience Van Hook: Birth: BET 1884 AND 1900 in Tennessee.

  4. Berry Van Hook: Birth: BET 1884 AND 1900 in Tennessee.

  5. Will Wright Van Hook: Birth: 7 OCT 1886 in Wilson Co., TN. Death: 26 JUL 1980 in Wilson Co., TN

  6. John Franklin Van Hook: Birth: 7 APR 1889 in Wilson Co., TN. Death: JAN 1969 in Lebanon, Wilson Co., TN

  7. Lurley Frances Van Hook: Birth: 1893 in Tennessee.

  8. Walter Eugene Van Hook: Birth: 1 MAR 1896 in Wilson Co., TN. Death: 4 MAY 1969 in Lebanon, Wilson Co., TN

  9. Mattie Van Hook: Birth: 1898 in Wilson Co., TN. Death: 1901 in Wilson Co., TN


Sources
1. Title:   Wilson County Archives, Marriage Records
2. Title:   Van Hook Family
Author:   Fred M. Van Hook
Publication:   Lebanon, TN: Creative Graphics, 1982
3. Title:   Wilson County TN, Deeds, Marriages, and Wills 1800-1902
Author:   Thomas E. Partlow, comp.,
Publication:   Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1987
4. Title:   Wilson County TN, Voter Registration List and Oaths of Loyality
Author:   Thomas E. Partlow, comp.
Publication:   Lebanon, TN: Partlow, 1974
5. Title:   1860 Census of Wilson County, TN
6. Title:   Litvan Correspondence
Publication:   Terry Litvan (Litvan@@means.net) Rt. 4, Box 62-A, Winona, MN 55987-9414; transcriptions of actual marriage records, census, and other data
7. Title:   Rice Cemetery
Author:   Private Land in Wilson Co., TN on Franklin Rd. (Manning Place)

Notes
a. Note:   He was a man 6.6 with a long handlebar mustache. Farmer. For a while he worked with his cousin at a "poor farm."
  Kind of out-going.
  1937 - 1883 Oct. 17 - (O.I.) Cumberland & Stones River Turnpike Co. Against The County Court of Wilson Co., TN, T.E. WATSON, overseer, & J.B. BAIRD of Wilson Co., TN. W.R. BAILIFF keeper of gate 5. He kept a list of those who went through his gate. The widow PERKINS residence on the Tuckers Hill Pike is about 1 1/2 miles from Lebanon. Deposition of W.S. HUGGINS says the Cumb'd. and Stones River Turnpike Co. was chartered 25 Jan. 1838.... Deposition of R.H. LANE says he lives between Walnut Grove Pike and the Murfreesboro Pike. Christopher LANE says he lives on the W. side of Murfreesboro Pike, moving there in 1854. J.J. JOHNSON lives 4 miles from Lebanon. J.S. BOSTICK lives 4 1/2 miles from town, on E. side of Murfressboro Pike. - Deposition of B.J. TARVER says he knew W.P. WEBURN and his wife - his JUSTISS wife. "I knew her longer than I knew the husband. They married before I commenced going to law school. I think about 1847. Before Wilburn married Miss JUSTISS he conducted a religious revival in the neighborhood of Burnell WALLS - there were a great many comments and this revival resulted in building the Bartons Creek Church W. of Burnell WALLS home on the Old Lebanon and Franklin road and E. of Bartons Creek, near where Joel VANHOOK now lives. Since the war some time this church building was removed from its first location some mile or more N. of the old site and near to John FIELDS.... I am well satisfied that Bartons Creek Church, a Baptist Church was built between 1845 and 1850 and my best recollection that it was 1847. I lived from my earliest recollection to the time I came to live in Lebanon, about 1851 or 2 within three miles of the first location of Bartons Creek Church. My best recollection is that "Union Campground" was made by the removal of Lebanon Station Camp ground - the latter place was near the widow John PERKINS about 2 miles a little N. of W. from Lebanon. I think this change was made after 1850, perhaps 1852, the new camp ground. I attend at the first camp meeting and was well acquainted with it until the war come on."


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