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Emma Hopkins 1841–1841 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: About April 1841

Birth Location: Charlton Marshall, Dorset, England

Death Date: 9 Jul 1841

Death Location: Charlton Marshall, Dorset, England

Father: Francis Hopkins

Mother: Mary Gover

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In 1841, Emma Hopkins entered the world in Charlton Marshall, Dorset, England, born to Francis Hopkins And Mary Gover. Emma Hopkins passed away in 1841 in Charlton Marshall, Dorset, England.

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Biography

  • In 1841, Emma Hopkins entered the world in Charlton Marshall, Dorset, England, born to Francis Hopkins And Mary Gover.
  • Emma Hopkins passed away in 1841 in Charlton Marshall, Dorset, England.

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Emma Hopkins's Ancestors

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Emma Hopkins
1841–1841
Birth Place: Charlton Marshall, Dorset, England
Parents
Francis Hopkins
1789–1875
Shaftesbury, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
Mary Gover
1794–1885
Yearn, Dorset, England
Grandparents
Charles Hopkins
1751–1820
Cann, Shaftesbury, Dorset England
Benedicta Bewly
1759–1834
Lytchett Minster, Milborne, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Hopkins
1730–
Sarah King
1732–1783
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Hopkins
1700–1763
Rachell Membry
1706–
James King
1707–1758
Sarah Robbins
1711–1793

Emma Hopkins's Timeline

2 Records

1841
About April 1841
Birth of Emma Hopkins in Charlton Marshall, Dorset, England
Charlton Marshall, Dorset, England
1841
9 Jul 1841
Death of Emma Hopkins in Charlton Marshall, Dorset, England
Charlton Marshall, Dorset, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: About April 1841
    Event Place: Charlton Marshall, Dorset, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Jul 1841
    Event Place: Charlton Marshall, Dorset, England

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