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Anna Walker McElwee

Birth31 Mar 1859 - Denmark, Madison, Tennessee, USA
Death6 Aug 1947 - Pulaski, Arkansas
MotherHannah Walker
FatherSamuel Smith McElwee

Born in Denmark, Madison, Tennessee, USA on 31 Mar 1859 to Samuel Smith McElwee and Hannah Walker. Anna Walker McElwee married George Ransom Hopkins and had 9 children. She passed away on 6 Aug 1947 in Pulaski, Arkansas.

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Parents
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Samuel Smith Mcelwee
1828 - 1886
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Hannah Walker
1835 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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George Ransom Hopkins
1860 - 1927
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Ephram Hawkins Newberry
1855 - 1879
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Jeanette Hopkins
1895 - 1951
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Wara Virginia Hopkins
1892 - 1978
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Buna Vesper Hopkins
1887 - 1975
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Vera Eugenia Hopkins
1892 - 1983
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Irene Pruett Hopkins
1888 - 1939
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Joseph Grover Hopkins
1890 - 1950
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Mamie Hawkins Newberry
1879 - 1957
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Mamie Hawberry
1879 - Unknown
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Gilbert Hopkins
1885 - 1886

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