[1] After this she took to concentrating on giving bible classes in 1861 in Bath in association with the clergyman William Haslam.
[2] She would assist Haslam and suggest themes for sermons and she ran a temperance meeting each Sunday evening.
[5] In 1869 she married another preacher and they settled initially in Ottery St Mary where her husband had a farm but they moved to Bath with their daughter.
[2] Hooper died young in Bath aged 31 from complications as a result of the skin infection Erysipelas.
[2] In 1872, the writer Fanny Emma Guinness published She Spake of Him: Being Recollections of the Loving Labours and Early Death of the Late Mrs. Henry Dening.