User:Jeremy Osullivan Hooper

Jeremy Osullivan Hooper is an American artist and genealogist notable for his international humanitarian efforts and various unpublished writings about the application of God's given gifts. He is also noted for being confidants with authors Anne and Chris Rice. His great Uncle is John L. Sullivan who is known as Americas first bare-knuckled boxing champ. Jeremy Osullivan's family immigrated from the United Kingdom in 1852.

He was born on 3rd October 1985 in Baton Rouge, LA and was baptised in the Holy Roman Church. His parents are Barbara Jo Sullivan Hooper Summers and Randy Lee Hooper. The immediate family settled in South Carolina but Jeremy lived between the Carolinas and Louisiana. He has also lived abroad in Central America. When Jeremy was eight years old his mother denounced the Catholic Church and baptised her children in a Protestant church, claiming God told her that Hooper has would has a high calling that the church may not recognize. Jeremy Osullivan Hooper has reclaimed Catholicism and uses his intuitive and discerning spiritual gifts for Christ.

.Jeremy changed his middle name to Osullivan to honor his maternal line of royal descendance. Osullivan Hooper is a decendant of the ancient Queen Mor of the Kingdom of Munster (current day Kerry County of Ireland) via his maternal grandfather. Thus connecting him to noblemen like Mary Queen of Scots and much English aristocracy such as members of the Tudor family along with Ann Boleyn, Catherine Howard, among countless other nobles. Furthermore, his maternal great grandmother Rose Ella Smithe Sullivan has passed royal descendance in her own right as a member of the Clan Macgregor. The clan Macgregor claims original blood rights to the throne of Scotland. James I of Scotland banished the royal highland clan to claim his stake as King. The name Macgregor was banished and it made legl to kill any remaining clansmen; upon pain of death. Rose Smithe was a direct descendant of James Macgregor a Child of the Mist. James Macgregor fled with his family to Virginia, the Carolinas, and eventually Mississippi and Louisiana. Paternally Jeremy Osullivan Hooper is of common English decent and his relationship with his father is often astranged. No official foreign. titles can be given lest the family granted multiple citizenships.

Jeremy resides present day in South Carolina but travels often for inspiration.