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John Dimock Hopper

Birth12 Sep 1872 - Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death27 May 1957 - Sheet Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherElizabeth Mann
FatherRobert Hopper

Born in Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada on 12 Sep 1872 to Robert Hopper and Elizabeth Mann. John Dimock Hopper married Sarah Ann Leadbetter and had 4 children. He passed away on 27 May 1957 in Sheet Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Robert Hopper
1833 - 1911
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Elizabeth Mann
1834 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Leadbetter
1884 - 1955
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Jennet Nairn
1879 - Unknown
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Hazel Hopper
1907 - Unknown
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William Gordon Hopper
1908 - 1956
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Harold Hopper
1900 - Unknown
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James Robert Hopper
1898 - Unknown

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