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Agness Bulah Hopper 1901–1903 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 December 1901

Birth Location: Tamaha, Haskell County, Oklahoma, USA

Death Date: 8 March 1903

Death Location: Tamaha, Haskell County, Oklahoma, USA

Father: William Hopper

Mother: Ada Lane

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The story of Agness Bulah Hopper began in 1901 in Tamaha, Haskell County, Oklahoma, USA. Agness Bulah Hopper passed away in 1903 in Tamaha, Haskell County, Oklahoma, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Agness Bulah Hopper began in 1901 in Tamaha, Haskell County, Oklahoma, USA.
  • Agness Bulah Hopper passed away in 1903 in Tamaha, Haskell County, Oklahoma, USA.

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Agness Hopper's Ancestors

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Agness Hopper
1901–1903
Birth Place: Tamaha, Haskell County, Oklahoma, USA
Parents
William Henry Hopper
1874–1948
Franklin, Arkansas, United States
Ada Lane
1877–1970
Mulberry, Franklin, Arkansas, United States
Grandparents
Hugh (Collins) Lane
1835–1917
Arkansas, United States
Emily (Dee) Fisher
1834–1899
Mulberry, Crawford, Arkansas, United States
Great-Grandparents
Joshua Fisher
1797–1839
Mary Ratliff
1798–1852
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Fisher
1763–1825
DELILAH DAMERON
1767–1856

Agness Hopper's Timeline

2 Records

1901
18 December 1901
Birth of Agness Bulah Hopper in Tamaha, Haskell County, Oklahoma, USA
Tamaha, Haskell County, Oklahoma, USA
1903
8 March 1903
Age 2
Death of Agness Bulah Hopper in Tamaha, Haskell County, Oklahoma, USA
Tamaha, Haskell County, Oklahoma, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 December 1901
    Event Place: Tamaha, Haskell County, Oklahoma, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 March 1903
    Event Place: Tamaha, Haskell County, Oklahoma, USA

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