William Hooper (disambiguation)

William Hooper (disambiguation)

William Hooper may refer to:

*William Hooper (1742–-1790), an American political leader from North Carolina who signed the United States Declaration of Independence.
*William Hooper (Canadian politician), a politician from Prince Edward Island, Canada
*William Henry Hooper (1813-1882), a Delegate from the Territory of Utah.
*Lt. William Hulme Hooper served on the HMS Plover in 1848 on a mission to find the lost remains of John Franklin's Northwest Passage Expedition of 1845.


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