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Jenny Hookham, 1776 - 1790 Jenny Hookham 1776 1790
Jenny Hookham was born on 1776, in , to Robert Hookham and Ann Hookham (born Merriman).
Jenny was baptized on 1776, in .
Jenny had 14 siblings: Robert Hookham, Joanna Hookham and .
Jenny passed away on 1790, at age 13 in .
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Jenny Hookham in England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
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Jenny Hookham, 1780 - 1790 Jenny Hookham 1780 1790
Jenny Hookham was born on 1780, in , to Robert Hookham and Ann Hookham (born Merriman).
Jenny had 14 siblings: Robert Hookham, Joanna Hookham and .
Jenny passed away on 1790, at age 9.
Jenny Hookham, born 1776 Jenny Hookham 1776
Jenny Hookham was born on 1776, in , to Mark Hookham and Elizabeth Hookham (born Tobb).
Jenny had 15 siblings: William Hookham, John Hookam and .
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Jenny HookhamJenny Hookham in Bacchus Marsh Express (VIC) - Feb 16 1901
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"... a minute." :. The longest artificial watercourse in the world is the Bengal canal, which is 900 niles in length. A WORD TO THE WIFE. During the "engagement" stage, Jenny took good care that Jessamy should never catch a glimpse of her en deshabille. Bui now that she is no longer Jenny Hookham but Mrs Jessamy Brown, "anything will do." Now, my dear Mrs Jenny, that is just where you are wrong. " Anything" will not do. This silly fallacy that "it doesn't matter how I look ; it's only my husband," should be exploded ..."
Publication place: Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia
Jenny HookhamJenny Hookham in Traralgon Record (Traralgon, VIC) - Dec 11 1896
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"... good-to feel An interest in your neighbour's weal; To cultivate all kindliness, Love God and man-these traits express The eentleman. A WORD TO THE WIFE. Dming the "engagement" stage, Jenny took good care that Jessamy should never catch a glimpse of her ea dshaobile. But now that she is no longer Jenny Hookham but Mrs Jessamy Brown, "anything will do." Now, my dear Mrs Jenny, that is just where you are wrong. - Anything" will not do. This silly fallacy that "it doesn't matter how I look; it's only my husband," should.be exploded once and ..."
Publication place: Traralgon, Victoria, Australia
Jenny HookhamJenny Hookham in Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA) - Dec 12 1896
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"... good-to feel An interest in your neighbour's weal; To cultivate all kindliness, Love God and man-these traits express _Thejjentleman. * W0RP TQ THE WJFE> Poring the " engagement" stage, Jenny fcaok good care that Jessamy should never catch a glimpse of her en deshabille. But now that she is no longer Jenny Hookham but Mrs Jessamy Brown, "anything vrfl do." Now, my dear Mrs Jenny, that in jaet ?where yon are "wrong. " Anything " will net do. ThiB silly fallacy that" it doesn't matter how I look; it's only my husband," should be exploded ..."
Publication place: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia