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Fred B Hopkins 1931–1950 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Apr 1931

Birth Location: Purcell, McClain, Oklahoma, United States

Death Date: 9 Apr 1950

Death Location: Gainesville, Cooke, Texas, United States

Father: Jesse Hopkins

Mother: Martha Bradley

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The story of Fred B Hopkins began in 1931 in Purcell, McClain, Oklahoma, United States. Fred B Hopkins passed away in 1950 in Gainesville, Cooke, Texas, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Fred B Hopkins began in 1931 in Purcell, McClain, Oklahoma, United States.
  • Fred B Hopkins passed away in 1950 in Gainesville, Cooke, Texas, United States.

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Fred Hopkins's Ancestors

Self
Fred Hopkins
1931–1950
Birth Place: Purcell, McClain, Oklahoma, United States
Parents
Jesse James Hopkins
1890–1968
Willow Grove, Clay, Tennessee, United States
Martha (E) Bradley
1893–1984
Smyrna, Pope, Arkansas, United States
Grandparents
Washington (Burr) Hopkins
1866–1950
Willow Grove, Clay, Tennessee, United States
Emma Smith
1869–
Marrowbone, Cumberland, Kentucky, United States
Great-Grandparents
David Hopkins
1841–1878
Angeline Maxfield
1845–1878
Charles Smith
1836–
Sophia
1836–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Fred Hopkins's Timeline

2 Records

1931
20 Apr 1931
Birth of Fred B Hopkins in Purcell, McClain, Oklahoma, United States
Purcell, McClain, Oklahoma, United States
1950
9 Apr 1950
Age 19
Death of Fred B Hopkins in Gainesville, Cooke, Texas, United States
Gainesville, Cooke, Texas, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Apr 1931
    Event Place: Purcell, McClain, Oklahoma, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Apr 1950
    Event Place: Gainesville, Cooke, Texas, United States

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