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Hellen Elizabeth Eves

Birth18 March 1855 - Kingston, Surrey, England
DeathJune 1930 - Camberwell, London, England
MotherEleanor Darcy
FatherGeorge Eves

Born in Kingston, Surrey, England on 18 March 1855 to George Eves and Eleanor Darcy. Hellen Elizabeth Eves married Jesse Hopkins and had 7 children. She passed away on June 1930 in Camberwell, London, England.

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Parents
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George Eves
1831 - 1899
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Eleanor Darcy
1826 - 1909
Spouse(s)
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Jesse Hopkins
1862 - 1931
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Helen Elizabeth Hopkins
1883 - Unknown
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Jesse George Hopkins
1886 - 1946
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Florence Emma Hopkins
1890 - 1955
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James William Hopkins
1884 - 1936
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Charles Joseph Hopkins
1887 - 1948
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Henry Thomas Hopkins
1893 - Unknown
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Lily May Hopkins
1895 - 1977

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