William E Hooper
Rank: Pvt Co: K Age: 18 Residence: York Birthplace: Groton, NY? Occupation: farmer
Married/Single: S Height: 5' 9 Eyes: Gr Hair: Dk Complexion: Lt
Discharged 7 May 1863
WILLIAM E HOOPER was born ca Sept 1843 [1900 census] in (Groton?), Franklin Co, New York [1860,1900 censuses], the son of Nathaniel and Catherine (Woodsom) Hooper. He died on 18 Dec 1929 [Pension Payment Cards]. He did not marry [1900-10 census data].
Following his parents marriage ca Nov 1837 [intents filed 18 Nov 1837 in Waterborough,ME -NEHGR v90 p336; they were both of Waterborough], they removed to Groton, Caledonia, VT, where eldest child Charles H was born ca Sept, 1838 [1900 census]. They had daughters Lucinda and Emily while in VT, and then moved to New York, where William and brother James were born. The exact location is not yet known (the regiment's descriptive roll looks like "Groton", but this town is not located in Franklin Co, NY, which is clearly written on rolls), but other siblings of Nathaniel (children of Jacob Hooper of Berwick) had located to Malone, Franklin,NY and this may be a possibility [Ancestry online tree]. By 1850, the family moved to York, Maine (the youngest child George N, was born May 1850 in York according to death rec), and lived on the farm owned by John Hooper, Nath'l's brother, who was in Groton, VT (Nathaniel later bought this property from him in 1869, 20 acres of land w/ half the dwelling house near place called Scituate: York Deeds v311 p433).
In the 1860 York, Maine census, William is seen working as a clerk, age 15. Following his service in the 27th Maine, he reenlisted afterwards on 2 Jan 1864 into the 10th Independent Mass Battery of Light Artillery (age 21; residence York, occupation a clerk), but was discharged for disability on 30 Dec 1864 in Ft Washington, MD. William's pension card says he was also in the 4th US Artillery, but I have found no dates for this service (the 1890 veterans schedule doesn't mention this reg).
By 1870, he was a grocer in York, age 24, living with mother Catherine and other members of his family [his father had died prior to Apr 1869, when his will was presented to probate court - York County Probate #9705] . His whereabouts in the 1880 census is unknown, but he shows up on the 1890 Veterans Schedule for Philadelphia, PA, living at 716 Spring Garden St. A street directory for that town in this year shows two William E Hooper's, the one who was a shirtmaker living at 601 N 10th is likely the correct one, an occupation William held in the Philadelphia, PA censuses for 1900 and 1910. His pension payments were sent from the Philadelphia office, and no change was seen on the record up to his 1929 death.
Additional Source Data:
1840 Groton,Caledonia,VT census: 1 m 20-30; 1 m-5; 1 f 20-30; 1 f-5
1850 York census: hh 299/299
1860 York (pg 127): hh 968/1003 - this rec gives elders w/ born ME, half of the 'kids" born NY, the others in VT - other census rec's only say ME for everyone in h.h.
1870 York (pg 66): Catherine, age 60, w/ Lucinda, William, James, George
1880 York census only shows the George and Lucinda from Catherine's 1870 household still in town; will of Nath'l gave estate to these two children
1890 Vet Sch: William lived in Philadelphia, PA
1900 Lynn,MA census: birth date for Charles H (b.Sept,1838 VT; age 61, single, par.ME/ME)
1900 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa wrd-13 (pg 12A): William, age 56; b.Sept,1843;single,shirt manuf - note that rec says he was b.NJ as were parents
1910 Philadelphia,Phila,PA wrd-9: William E, lodger, age 66, single, b.NY par b ME/ME; shirt manuf
- Pension Index: filed 4 Aug, 1886 (app #581,772; cert #459,149)
- York County Genealogical Society Journal (v3no3 July,1988); "The William Thompson Family in York County" by Martin Jewett, p50-54; for ancestry of William Woodsum and Theodosia (Thompson), parents of Catherine Woodsum
- The Woodsum (Woodsome/Woodsom) Family in America by Joseph C Anderson II c1990 Gateway Press; pg 119 has Nathaniel and Catherine (Woodsum) Hooper and brief mention of children
- e-mail corr w/ A.Magocsi (2008)
- Descendants of Micum McIntire also has mention of family
- York County Probate file #9705 [vol 110 p27]; Will of Nathaniel Hooper of York, yeoman dated 26 Dec, 1868, "signed" by his mark; left sons Charles H, William E, James N and dau Emily C Nudge/Mudge nothing; dau Lucinda M - home and maintenance out of estate as long she remain single, if marr $100.; son George N all rest of estate provided my wife Catherine shall have a home and mainten.
Following his parents marriage ca Nov 1837 [intents filed 18 Nov 1837 in Waterborough,ME -NEHGR v90 p336; they were both of Waterborough], they removed to Groton, Caledonia, VT, where eldest child Charles H was born ca Sept, 1838 [1900 census]. They had daughters Lucinda and Emily while in VT, and then moved to New York, where William and brother James were born. The exact location is not yet known (the regiment's descriptive roll looks like "Groton", but this town is not located in Franklin Co, NY, which is clearly written on rolls), but other siblings of Nathaniel (children of Jacob Hooper of Berwick) had located to Malone, Franklin,NY and this may be a possibility [Ancestry online tree]. By 1850, the family moved to York, Maine (the youngest child George N, was born May 1850 in York according to death rec), and lived on the farm owned by John Hooper, Nath'l's brother, who was in Groton, VT (Nathaniel later bought this property from him in 1869, 20 acres of land w/ half the dwelling house near place called Scituate: York Deeds v311 p433).
In the 1860 York, Maine census, William is seen working as a clerk, age 15. Following his service in the 27th Maine, he reenlisted afterwards on 2 Jan 1864 into the 10th Independent Mass Battery of Light Artillery (age 21; residence York, occupation a clerk), but was discharged for disability on 30 Dec 1864 in Ft Washington, MD. William's pension card says he was also in the 4th US Artillery, but I have found no dates for this service (the 1890 veterans schedule doesn't mention this reg).
By 1870, he was a grocer in York, age 24, living with mother Catherine and other members of his family [his father had died prior to Apr 1869, when his will was presented to probate court - York County Probate #9705] . His whereabouts in the 1880 census is unknown, but he shows up on the 1890 Veterans Schedule for Philadelphia, PA, living at 716 Spring Garden St. A street directory for that town in this year shows two William E Hooper's, the one who was a shirtmaker living at 601 N 10th is likely the correct one, an occupation William held in the Philadelphia, PA censuses for 1900 and 1910. His pension payments were sent from the Philadelphia office, and no change was seen on the record up to his 1929 death.
Additional Source Data:
1840 Groton,Caledonia,VT census: 1 m 20-30; 1 m-5; 1 f 20-30; 1 f-5
1850 York census: hh 299/299
1860 York (pg 127): hh 968/1003 - this rec gives elders w/ born ME, half of the 'kids" born NY, the others in VT - other census rec's only say ME for everyone in h.h.
1870 York (pg 66): Catherine, age 60, w/ Lucinda, William, James, George
1880 York census only shows the George and Lucinda from Catherine's 1870 household still in town; will of Nath'l gave estate to these two children
1890 Vet Sch: William lived in Philadelphia, PA
1900 Lynn,MA census: birth date for Charles H (b.Sept,1838 VT; age 61, single, par.ME/ME)
1900 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa wrd-13 (pg 12A): William, age 56; b.Sept,1843;single,shirt manuf - note that rec says he was b.NJ as were parents
1910 Philadelphia,Phila,PA wrd-9: William E, lodger, age 66, single, b.NY par b ME/ME; shirt manuf
- Pension Index: filed 4 Aug, 1886 (app #581,772; cert #459,149)
- York County Genealogical Society Journal (v3no3 July,1988); "The William Thompson Family in York County" by Martin Jewett, p50-54; for ancestry of William Woodsum and Theodosia (Thompson), parents of Catherine Woodsum
- The Woodsum (Woodsome/Woodsom) Family in America by Joseph C Anderson II c1990 Gateway Press; pg 119 has Nathaniel and Catherine (Woodsum) Hooper and brief mention of children
- e-mail corr w/ A.Magocsi (2008)
- Descendants of Micum McIntire also has mention of family
- York County Probate file #9705 [vol 110 p27]; Will of Nathaniel Hooper of York, yeoman dated 26 Dec, 1868, "signed" by his mark; left sons Charles H, William E, James N and dau Emily C Nudge/Mudge nothing; dau Lucinda M - home and maintenance out of estate as long she remain single, if marr $100.; son George N all rest of estate provided my wife Catherine shall have a home and mainten.