Jago Vowell1,2

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     Jago was born. He was of Pembroke, South Wales. Jago is usually given as the Cornish for the name James and as an alternate spelling for Iago. He was the son of Gevaph Vowell. Jago married Alice Hooker, daughter of Richard Hooker, in Devonshire, England.3 Due to the great respect that he held for his father-in-law and of his estates and fortune, Jago elected to use the Hooker surname and became to be known as Vowell alias Hooker.

Child of Jago Vowell and Alice Hooker

Citations

  1. [S1368] "Jago."
  2. [S1660] J. L. Vivian, The visitations of the county of Devon: Comprising the herald's visitations of 1531, 1564, & 1620, page 479 - Hooker alias Vowell.
  3. [S1367] Mary Tacher Rosemary Washburn, Ancestry of William Howard Taft, page 40.