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Cora Ethel May Scribner

Birth13 September 1897 - Wayland, Allegan Co. MI, USA
Death06 December 1974 - Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan USA
MotherCharlotte Anne Wheaton (Scribner)(Anders)
FatherLewis E Scribner

Born in Wayland, Allegan Co. MI, USA on 13 September 1897 to Lewis E Scribner and Charlotte Anne Wheaton (Scribner)(Anders). Cora Ethel May Scribner married Benjamin Eugene Hopkins and had 7 children. She passed away on 06 December 1974 in Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan USA.

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Parents
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Lewis E Scribner
1874 - 1950
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Charlotte Anne Wheaton (Scribner)(anders)
1877 - 1937
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Eugene Hopkins
1898 - 1987
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Neil Rogers Hopkins
1920 - 1979
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Maxine Alberta Hopkins
1929 - 1972
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June Marie Hopkins
1925 - 2005
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Mildred May Hopkins Anderson
1926 - 2011
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Robert L Hopkins
1923 - 2001
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Richard Lee Hopkins
1940 - 2008
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George Harry Hopkins
1932 - 1992

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