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John HOPPER

Birth20/11/1655 - Wolsingham, Co. Durham, England
Death16/10/1712 - Wolsingham, Co. Durham, England
MotherAddenelle JACKESON
FatherJohn HOPPER

Born in Wolsingham, Co. Durham, England on 20/11/1655 to John HOPPER and Addenelle JACKESON. John HOPPER married Isabel REED and had 8 children. He passed away on 16/10/1712 in Wolsingham, Co. Durham, England.

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Parents
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John Hopper
1625 - 1700
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Addenelle Jackeson
1623 - 1696
Spouse(s)
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Isabel Reed
1662 - 1689
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Elizabeth Dowthwaite
1679 - 1734
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John Hopper
1686 - 1761
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Richard Hopper
1688 - 1735
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Adinel Hopper
1677 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Hopper
1699 - Unknown
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John Hopper
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Hopper
1702 - Unknown
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Frances Hopper
1713 - Unknown
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John Hopper
1685 - 1686

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