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251 Death Certificate Imformant:
Edward Feldman
313 Sycamore St.
Cincinnati, Ohio 
Feldman, Alfred Leonard (I0596)
 
252 Death due to injuries from car accident(10/28/1962). Her husband and two children died on the way to the hospital. They were returning home from a party at the LBJ Ranch. Her husband worked for a TV/Radio Station that was owned by LBJ. Lannert, Barbara Ann (I3876)
 
253 Death Notice: Indianapolis Star - Feb 1, 1915
Rosemeyer, Ellen - Died at 6 a.m. Jan 30, 1915. Funeral at 8:30 Feb 2, 1915 at residence, 2512 West Tenth Street. 
Casey, Mary Ellen (I0816)
 
254 Death Notice: Indianapolis Star - Nov 23, 1910
Koch, George - Father of Walter and Dorothy Koch and Mrs Clara Enderlin, died a the home of his daughter at 820 North Tacoma avenue, at 4:30a.m. Tuesday, Nov 22, 1910 Funeral Wednesday, Nov 23, 1910, at the house at 1:30pm and at the First Evangelical Church, corner East and New York, at 2:15pm. Friends invited. 
Koch, George (I107926)
 
255 Death Notice: Indianapolis Star - Apr 2, 1915
McCoy, David - Passed away Wednesday March 31, at 2:20 am, at the age of 71 years, 10 months, 23 days. Funeral Friday April 2, 2 pm at his home 1422 Bellefontaine Street. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Motor Service. 
McCoy, David (I4039)
 
256 Died as infant
Section 60
Lot 463 
Dickinson, Rosemary (I8708)
 
257 Died as infant Rosemeyer, ??? (I39862)
 
258 Died at 4 1/2 years old Miller, Sarah Ann (I4966)
 
259 Died at 9 months old Peebles, Walter Roy (I139132)
 
260 Died at his Mill Creek farm Calvin\Colvin, Luke (I0093)
 
261 Died in car accident Vest, Floyd Nelson (I0737)
 
262 Died in Civil War Patton, Charles Hampton (I39969)
 
263 Died in Union Prisioner of War Camp from measles. Sinor, John Wesley (I5218)
 
264 Died in War of 1812 - Battle of Thames Banta, Abraham (I109476)
 
265 Died of a stroke and was buried in the Kettering cemetery north of Martinsville, Illinois Snavely, Eliza A. (I4944)
 
266 Died of brain tumor Perkins, Harold (I8174)
 
267 Died of bronchitis. Feldmann, Bernhard Heinrich (I102036)
 
268 Died of Flu Eyman, Clarence Everett (I0123)
 
269 Died on the journey to America and was buried at sea. Feldman, Anna (I101995)
 
270 Died Single per death certificate
His brother Lem provided information. 
McKnight, James O. (I11080)
 
271 DODY, Grace Truman BOYD
b: Jul 2 1896, Brownington, Henry Co, MO
d: Mar 17 1987, Clinton, Henry Co, MO
bur: Mar 20 1987 Englewood Cemetery DA-DY, Clinton, Henry Co, MO
arr: Consalus Funeral Homes, Clinton & Urich, MO
Grace Truman Boyd Dody, 90, the youngest of eight children born to John Franklin and Landona Wears Boyd, was born July 2, 1896, near Brownington, Missouri, and passed away March 17,1987, at her home in Clinton, having lived her entire life in Henry County. She was converted and joined the Bethlehem Baptist Church when she was 12 years old, giving and living her life for Jesus. She taught a Sunday School class for many years. She was united in marriage to Christopher Dundy Dody, December 24, 1913, and to this union, six children were born. Two sons, Leroy and Everette, and her husband, Chris, preceded her in death. Survivors include Ivonne Huey, Wilma Ross, Dwight Dody, Clinton, and Glenn Dody, Austin, Texas, fifteen grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, four great-great grandchildren, many nieces, nephews and friends. She was an excellent cook, homemaker, mother and grandmother. She was always there, ready to help anyone who needed her - making each grandchild feel "special." Never did she miss a birthday or other occasion. She was clerk of Richland School District for a number of years, always interested in church and school activities as well as world affairs. She was an avid reader, reading her Bible from beginning to end many times. Services were conducted Friday, March 20, 1987, at Consalus Funeral Home. Pall bearers were grandsons Merrill Huey, Keith, Kenneth and Karl Ross, Ray, Galen and Mark Dody. Interment was in Englewood Cemetery.  
Boyd, Grace Truman (I108409)
 
272 DODY, Grace Truman BOYD - b: Jul 2 1896 Brownington, Henry Co, MO - d: Mar 17 1987 Clinton, Henry Co, MO - dau of John Franklin & Landona WEARS BOYD - m: Dec 24 1913 to Christopher Dundy DODY - ch: Christopher Leroy, Everette Eugene, Winifred Ivonne, Wilma Grace, Glenn Raymond, Dwight Sherwin - 90Y - bur: Mar 20 1987 Blk:605 Lot:1149 Gr:02 obit lineage  Boyd, Grace Truman (I108409)
 
273 Donald R. Dinger
Shawnee resident Donald R. Dinger, 76, passed away Sunday, July 27, 2008 in Shawnee. He was born Sept. 12, 1931 in Oklahoma City to John Chester and Julia (Vanlandingham) Dinger. He was reared in Tecumseh; which is where he also graduated. He joined the U.S. Air Force and following his military service, he lived in California for many years. In 1974, he moved to Dallas and then returned to Tecumseh. A professional dog trainer, he trained Greyhounds and sporting dogs. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and was an avid reader. He was preceded in death by his wife, Deseree and his parents. He is survived by his son, Richard Lee Dinger of Oklahoma City; brother and sister-in-law, John and Penny Dinger of Richardson, Texas; grandsons, Justin Dinger of Oklahoma City, currently serving in Iraq, and Phineas Dinger of Tennessee; three nieces and three nephews. Graveside service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Tecumseh Cemetery under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home of Tecumseh. The family will greet friends at the funeral home on Wednesday at 10 a.m.
[Source: Shawnee News-Star ] 
Dinger, Donald Richard (I109926)
 
274 Dovie died on her wedding day. And was buried in her wedding dress. Kluesner, Dovie (I1023)
 
275 Drowned McSpedden, Melvin Douglas (I156)
 
276 DUGGER -- James C. Kluesner, 70, of Dugger died on Thursday, May 27, 2004, in his residence. He was born December 24, 1933 in Sullivan County to Hugh F. and Jessie Behem Kluesner. He retired from Crane Naval Ammunition Depot in 1995, and was owner and operator of Black Creek Cabins and Pottery in Dugger. Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Loretta Wright Kluesner; a son, Tony Kluesner and wife Donna of Linton; two daughters, Meleah Keller and husband Bill, Tish Millick and husband David, all of Linton; one sister, Rose M. Dorney of Lawrenceville, Ill.; two brothers, Hugh F. Kluesner Jr. of Bedford, and Mike Kluesner of Dugger; six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was a 1951 graduate of Pleasantville High School. He was member of First Christian Church in Linton, and formerly taught Sunday School at First Assembly of God and First Christian Church, both in Linton, and previously served as a member of the Gideons. Services are 2 p.m. Tuesday in Newkirk's Funeral Home, Dugger with the Revs. John Booker and Paul Jones officiating, and additional eulogy by the Rev. Mike Chapman. Burial is in Pleasantville Cemetery. Visitation is 5 to 8 p.m. Monday, and 1 p.m. until services Tuesday.

 
Kluesner, James Cedrick (I2555)
 
277 DYERSVILLE, Iowa - Sylvester "Whitey" Kluesner, 86, of Dyersville, died Thursday, Sept. 8, 2005, at Oak Crest Manor, Dyersville, following a brief illness.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Worthington, with the Rev. Douglas Loecke officiating. Burial will be in St. Paul's Cemetery. Friends may call from 1 to 9 p.m. today at Kramer Funeral Home, Dyersville, where there will be a parish scripture service at 4 p.m., and the Sherrman- Peterson American Legion Post 656 will attend at 6 p.m.

He was born on April 1, 1919, in Holy Cross, son of Peter and Katherine (Heiderscheit) Kluesner.

He married Marie Engling on Nov. 11, 1941, in North Buena Vista. Together
 
Kluesner, Sylvester N. (I3559)
 
278 East Side of Bethesda Cemetery
Kluesner Bertha N 14 1884 1968 Shared stone with Ben H (Mar--11/13/1905)
Kluesner Edward L 14 8/14/1924 2/24/1946 Ind TEC 5? 5 Ranger Inf BN
Kluesner Ben H 14 1878 1964 Shared stone with Bertha N
Kluesner Edward 15 7/3/1943 1/23/1999 PVT US Army
 
Kluesner, Bernard Henry (I1383)
 
279 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F1329)
 
280 Edward "Ned" Callahan was half Cherokee. His mother was a Cherokee Indian.
1782: Washington County, Virginia - Captain Fulkison's Precinct - Personal Property List: Edward Callaham: Horses 13, Cattle 10, 400 acres on Northside of North Fork of Holstein. Actual settlement made in 1774. Listed on Washington County, Virginia Surveyors Record 1781-1797.
Came to Kentucky in December 1801 with William Strong and family, Daniel Davidson and 3 sons, Samuel, John, and Robert and their families, also Roger and Robin Cornett, William Strong, Samuel Davidson, and the two Cornett's had each married the daughters of Edward Callahan.

From note on tree on Ancestry.com 
Callahan, Edward (I139010)
 
281 EDWARD BOONE MEMORIAL FUND

Edward Boone is buried where he was killed Oct 6, 1780, in Bourbon County, KY, as explained in the following text of KY Highway marker No. 2059:


Edward Boone (1740-80)

Death site of Edward Boone, a brother of renowned Kentucky pioneer Daniel Boone, Edward was killed by Indians here Oct. 1780 at age 40 while hunting with Daniel. Boone Creek named for Edward. Daniel and Edward wed sisters, Rebecca and Martha Bryan, whose family built and settled Bryanb Station near Lexington. Presented by The Boone Society, Inc.

This death/burial site is located on See Road, just off Cane Ridge Road in Bourbon County.

However, according to a 19th Century pioneer manuscript, the bones of Edward Boone, slain brother of Daniel Boone, were reburied in the Rockbridge Baptist churchyard ?bout 1827?by Elder Richard Thomas.

The Boone Society is trying to raise money to locate and excavate Boone? second grave at Rockbridge Churchyard with the help of Nancy O?alley, Assistant Director of the William S. Webb Museum of Anthropology of the University of Kentucky. There is an old grave marked ?B?which could contain Ned Boone? remains. Many of the inscriptions on the graveyard? several limestone makers have long ago worn away, but one particular grave marker shows the initials "N.B." with the date "1828" clearly visible.

If Ground Penetrating Radar indicates that the ?B?grave could contain some final remains that could logically be considered Edward Boone?, and if viable DNA material can be found, the Edward Boone Memorial Committee plans to have the tests done.

Committee member Wilson Zaring of Champaign, Illinois, has painstakingly collected many historical manuscripts about the 1780 attack on the Boone brothers in Bourbon County and about the 1827/28 reburial of Edward ?ed?Boone. Chairman of the committee is Edward Boone descendant and Boone Society board member, Ivan Lancaster. Also serving on the committee are Sherrill Thomas of Lexington, KY, also an Edward Boone descendant; Dell Boone Ariola, Society Treasurer and the one who first found the original Edward Boone grave marker on See Road in Bourbon County; and Rochelle Cochran, Society President and Edward Boone descendant.

If you are an Edward Boone descendant, or have an interest in helping the Society discover the location of Ned Boone? reburial, a donation would be much appreciated. You may use your PayPal Account to make a contribution, or send a check payable to Treasurer, Boone Society to 12384 Aries Loop South, Willis, TX 77318-5225.

 
Boone, Edward (I0247)
 
282 Emmigrated 1858
 
Maisel, George (I109447)
 
283 Emmigration 1882 Binzer, Theresa (I109419)
 
284 Emmigration 1884 Handrich, Fritz (I109455)
 
285 England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1940 England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1940
Name: William Seabrook
Gender: Male
Birth Date: abt 1837
Age: 26
Father's Name: Daniel Seabrook
Spouse's name: Sarah Howard
Spouse's Age: 28
Spouse's Father's Name: William Howard
Marriage Date: 1 Aug 1863
Marriage Place: Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire, England



Source Citation: Place: Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire, England; Date Range: 1813 - 1881; Film Number: 1042381.

Source Information:

Ancestry.com. England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1940 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. Original data: Genealogical Society of Utah. British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, copyright 2002. Used by permission.

 
Family: William Seabrook / Sarah Howard (F25882)
 
286 Enola Feldman
The Garden City Telegram
web-posted on March 21, 2000
Funeral for Enola Feldman, 87, will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Garnand Funeral Home, Garden City, with the Rev. Robert Cousins officiating. Burial will be in Lakin Cemetery.

Mrs. Feldman died Thursday, March 16, 2000, at her home in Garden City.

Born Sept. 20, 1912, at Brownell, she was the daughter of Captain Lewis and Nellie Enola (Wood) Vastine. The family moved to Kearny County in 1920.

She graduated from Deerfield High School, attended Ottawa University for one year and later graduated from Garden City Community College.

On May 26, 1935, she married Frank Feldman at Deerfield. They moved to Finney County in 1946 and moved into Garden City in 1967.

A homemaker, she also taught piano for 17 years and was a teacher for three years in Kearny County. She enjoyed writing and had three books published. She also enjoyed making crochet rugs, music, reading and sewing.

Mrs. Feldman was a member of the First United Methodist Church, was a teacher and member of the Homemakers Sunday School class, and belonged to the A.A.U.W., United Methodist Women Godmothers, the Senior Center, R.S.V.P. and A.A.R.P. She was a life member of Friends of the Library and of the Kansas Authors Club, and was a volunteer for literacy at the Adult Learning Center.

Her husband died Dec. 26, 1982. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Irene Poet.

She is survived by a daughter, Carolyn Larson, Garden City; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Visitation hours are until 8 tonight and from 9 a.m. to service time Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to the church, in care of the funeral home.

 
Vastine, Enola Lois (I0195)
 
287 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I139058)
 
288 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I139058)
 
289 Ernest W. Kluesner, 80, of Palatka died Sunday, Dec. 16, 2001, at his residence due to a brief illness.
He was born in Dugger, Ind., and had been living here for 22 years, coming from Union Lake, Mich. He retired in 1979 as an assistant superintendent from General Motors in Pontiac, Mich., after 40 years of service. He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. He enjoyed fishing, wood carving, woodworking and golfing. He had made many pieces of furniture for his family and friends. He was a life member of national and local woodcarvers' clubs, and was a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 3349 in Palatka.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Calvin Ray Kluesner.
Surviving are his wife of 60 years, Nellie M. Kluesner of Palatka; son and daughter-in-law, Dwain and Gwen Kluesner of Ortonville, Mich.; daughter and son-in-law, Paula and Bob Gutherie of Metamora, Mich.; sister, Rose Hartell of Indianapolis, Ind.; five grandchildren, Mark Ernest Kluesner and Joshua Wyatt Kluesner, both of Ortonville, Mich., Jeff Scott Gutherie, of Traverse City, Mich., John Paul Gutherie of Lapeer, Mich., and Joanie Marie Stapleton of Imlay City, Mich.; seven great-grandchildren, Sterling Gutherie, Sophia Gutherie, Kyle Seigler, Michael Gutherie, Kaylea Gutherie, Grace Gutherie and Hunter Gutherie.
Calling hours will begin 4 p.m. Wednesday at Masters Funeral Home, Palatka, with funeral service and video tribute beginning at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorial gifts may be made to Hospice of North Central Florida, 3204 Crill Ave., Palatka, FL 32177. Additional services, military honors and burial in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Novi, Mich., are under the direction of Elton Black and Son Funeral Home, White Lake, Mich.
Masters Funeral Home of Palatka, a ministry of the Masters family since 1953, is in charge of local arrangements. 
Kluesner, Ernest Wilbur (I110103)
 
290 Esther's maiden name is from the birth record for Charles Arthur Hobin.
Donaldson was also listed in marriage record for Milissa.
But LeCroix was listed in birth record for John Thomas Hobin. 
Donaldson/LeCroix, Esther (I9484)
 
291 Excerpt from History of Texas

W. Edward Aston was born near Van Alstyne, in Collin County, July 11, 1869. He grew up on a farm, was educated in the country schools, and he early showed an inclination for machinery, and even while farming usually spent part of his time operating mechanical establishments of some kind or the other. In 1900 he built his first cotton gin at Valley View, a modern pattern gin, the first of its kind in the town. Later he shold that plant and in 1916 installed an eight-stand gin with a capacity of eighty bales in twelve hours.
 
Aston, William Edward (I100188)
 
292 Extract of Corpus Christi Times(18 Nov 1975)

Mrs. Lottie MangesFreer - Mrs. Lottie Manges, mother of Clinton Manges of Freer and James Eastwood of Corpus Christi, died yesterday inthe Corpus Christi hospital.
She lived in Freer the past 20 years.
Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Boyd Fancher of Freer; two other sons, Dan H. Manges of Falcon Heights and Don Manges of Hawthorne, Nev; one brother, J. R. Clark of Pear Blossom, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. C. J. McCaskill of Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. George Hodges of Gateville; 18 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Cage-Mills Downtown Chapel, Corpus Christi arrangments. Final arrangements by Hodges Funeral Home in Junction. 
Clark, Charlotte Nancy (I4785)
 
293 Ezekial Counts is the common-law husband of Nancy Jane Thorp. Children listed
in the 1880 census under Benjamin Tharp of Brethitt County, Kentucky - all
carry the name of Thorp/Tharp. 
Counts, Ezekial (I0929)
 
294 F.W.Feldman farm sale - 26 Jan 1916

His name is also spelled Friederich Wilhelm Feldmann. Wilhelm andAugusta came to the US in 1882. They departed from Germany on theLeipzig on 5 Aug 1882; they entered the US at Baltimore.
With Wilhelm and his wife Augusta, came their 4 yr. old daughterBernhardina Augusta (called Dena) and their one-year-old daughterAnna, who died on the voyage and was buried at sea. Several factorsappear to have brought the Feldman family to the US. Wilhelm was theeldest of his brothers and was thus expected to find a farm of his ownor to work on the family farm with his youngest brother who, bycustom, was given control of the farm. Apparently this was not acomfortable situation for Wilhelm. Augusta had several relatives whohad already migrated to the St. Joseph, Missouri area. With theperception of the US as the land of opportunity -- notices were widelyposted in Germany -- and the young family made the giant step. Beforehis untimely death at the age of 53, Wilhelm had established arespectable farm in Hamilton County, Nebraska. 
Feldman, Friedrich Wilhelm (I101992)
 
295 FAMILY BIBLE
OF
ANDREW JACKSON KEY
AND
SARAH ELIZABETH MANGUM KEY

Wilma (W.A.) Key M. 7-5-1891
Bill (W.J.) M. 9-24-1898
Bettie (B.C.) Key M. 10-18-1897
Charlie (C.B.) M. 8-15-1897
George (G.W.) Key M. 2-3-1907
John (J.T.) Key M. 2-3- 1904
Lexie (E.D.) Key M. 8-6-1903
Jim (J.C.) Key M. 9-20-1908
Frank (A.F.) Key M. 8-13-1917
Doll (Pansy Adline) Key M. 8-15-1910
P.I. Key M. Aug.
D.A. Key M.

The births of the above were also written in the Bible:

Wilma Key B. 4-28-1875
Bill B. 11-15-1876
Bettie B. 11-29-1878
Charlie B. 8-13-1880
George B. 12-6-1883
John B. 8-12-1885
Jim B. 2-27-1887
Lexie B. 2-13-1889
Frank B. 5-13-1891
Doll B. 3-3-1893
Pleas B. 8-30-1894
Ann B. 8-12-1896

Sarah Elizabeth B. 11-29-1854
A.J. Key B. 5-7-1853 They came to Texas in 1881 from
South Carolina
 
Key, Andrew Jackson (I0027)
 
296 Family Data Collection - Individual Records Family Data Collection - Individual Records
Name: Mahala Rebecca Hampton
Spouse: David Wright Pace
Parents: Charles Hampton , Martha Mariah Hodge
Birth Place: Fannin County, TX
Birth Date: 6 Jan 1843
Marriage Place: Collin County, TX
Marriage Date: 21 Aug 1860
Death Place: Cooke County, TX
Death Date: 1 May 1916



Source Citation: Birth year: 1843; Birth city: Fannin County; Birth state: TX.


Source Information:
Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Individual Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000.
Description:
The Family Data Collection - Individual Records database was created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease.


 
Hampton, Mahala Rebecca (I39907)
 
297 FAMILY GRAVE MARKERS
FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS

East Shady Grove Cemetery, Leonard, Texas

Blackwell
J. Milton
1 869 - 1 941
Wilma A. Key
1 875 - 1 94 3

George W. Key
12-6-1883
3-28-1928
Ethel L. Key
11-15-1881
1972

A. J. Key
1853 - 1919
Sarah E. Key
1854 - 1947

W. J. Key
1 876
Lula Key
1881 - 1919

Minnie Key
1917

Altha Key
1897 - 1 925

Freda Ann Shaffer
1939 - 1939
(Alma Key's daughter)

Albert D. Key
1929 - 1943
(Pleas' son)



Infant
J.C. & Iphy Key
2-12-1910
2-17-1910

F. Key ?
D.(can not read)
37 years old

Copied from.tombstones in Leonard Cemetery, Leonard, Texas

Sim S. Jones
9-1 7-1 856
1 2-18-1 932

John Thomas Key
1885 - 1958

Mrs. Mary S. Jones
4-24-1869
6-2-1933

Mrs. Ruth Key
1883 - 1941

Mary C. Riddle
7-2 5-1 837
9-24-1 91 0

John R. Riddle
7-24-1838
3-3-1915
 
Key, Andrew Jackson (I0027)
 
298 Father may be Jacob Tittel, listed in 1830 Census, Hanover Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania Tittle, Sabina (I4159)
 
299 Find a Grave
4 8 2014

Henry D. Hopper

Birth: Jan. 18, 1908
Kentucky, USA
Death: Jun. 8, 1988

A funeral service is planned for 10 a.m. Monday in the Cole and Maud Mortuary chapel for Henry D. Hopper, 80, of Maricopa, who died June 8, 1988 in Phoenix. The Rev. Bud Fisher is expected to officiate.

Mr. Hopper, a long-time winter visitor to the Maricopa area, was born Jan. 18, 1908 in Princeton, Kentucky, and moved to the Maricopa area permanently 10 months ago from Ohio.

He was a diesel engineer for Reeves Empire Steel Mill and a member of the Trimble Road Bible Church in Mansfield, Ohio for 20 years.

He is survived by his wife, Albretta; daughter, Virginia Fisher, of Maricopa; one grandchild; and one great-grandchild.

Family links:
Spouse:
Albretta V. Pugh Hopper (1912 - 2002)*

Children:
Virginia Mae Hopper Fisher (1928 - 2002)*

Burial:
Mountain View Cemetery
Casa Grande
Pinal County
Arizona, USA

Created by: Barb
Record added: Jun 30, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 38925772 
Hopper, Henry D. (I139052)
 
300 Find a grave 4 8 14 (posted by Ginnie Hopper Oldham)

William C "Billy" Hopper

Birth: Sep. 18, 1815
Tennessee, USA
Death: Dec. 15, 1892
Caldwell County
Kentucky, USA

William's parents are John Hopper and Sarah E Scott, both from Virginia. His known siblings are Eliza, John Alexander, David Martin and Humphrey Hopper.

He married Elizabeth P (Betsy) Lamb, July 28, 1838 in Gallatin County, Kentucky. Their known children are George Anne, James Carroll, Henrietta (Rhett), William M, Len B, Martin Leander, Mary and Eliza Jane (Sissy) Hopper.

Spouse:
Elizabeth P. Lamb Hopper (1818 - 1894)

Children:
George Ann Hopper Glass (1840 - 1902)*
Eliza Jane Hopper Howton (1841 - 1909)*
Len B. Hopper (1853 - 1914)*

Burial:
Lamb Cemetery
Scottsburg
Caldwell County
Kentucky, USA

Maintained by: Kathy Stroope Veasey
Originally Created by: Kenneth A. Allgood
Record added: Dec 11, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 45341829
 
Hopper, William C. "Billy" (I4133)
 

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