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Isabell Hopper

Birth23 Aug 1769 - Shotley Field, Shotley, Northumberland, England
DeathOctober 1845 - Hexham, Northumberland, England
MotherEleanor Simpson (The Reverend's Daughter)
FatherJoseph Hopper (The Stonemason)

Born in Shotley Field, Shotley, Northumberland, England on 23 Aug 1769 to Joseph Hopper (The Stonemason) and Eleanor Simpson (The Reverend's Daughter). Isabell Hopper married George Swallow and had 7 children. She passed away on October 1845 in Hexham, Northumberland, England.

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Parents
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Joseph Hopper (The Stonemason)
1732 - 1798
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Eleanor Simpson (The Reverend's Daughter)
1737 - 1816
Spouse(s)
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George Swallow
1767 - 1841
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Hopper Swallow
1804 - 1883
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Mary Swallow
1808 - Unknown
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Isabel Swallow
1805 - Unknown
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Joseph Hopper Swallow
1799 - 1864
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Thomas Swallow
1806 - 1881
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Eleanor Swallow
1797 - Unknown
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Ann Swallow
1796 - Unknown

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