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Nancy Hopper

Birth1805 - Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA
Death1870 - Cleveland, NC
MotherRebecah Sarratt
FatherWilliam "Bill" Hopper

Born in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA on 1805 to William "Bill" Hopper and Rebecah Sarratt. Nancy Hopper married James Hamrick and had 15 children. She passed away on 1870 in Cleveland, NC.

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Parents
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William "Bill" Hopper
1777 - 1854
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Rebecah Sarratt
1784 - 1847
Spouse(s)
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James Hamrick
1796 - 1870
Children Show all
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Amanda Susan Mandy Hamrick
1843 - 1883
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William Adolphus Hamrick
1833 - 1916
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Cordelia Hamrick
1832 - Unknown
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Benjamin Henry Hamrick
1845 - 1907
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Lorenzo Dow Hamrick
1830 - Unknown
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Mary E Hamrick
1850 - Unknown
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Levicey Hamrick
1828 - Unknown
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Nero W. Hamrick
1838 - 1864
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Dulcenia T. Hamrick
1842 - Unknown
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Monroe Hamrick
1834 - Unknown
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Francis Walter Hamrick
1851 - Unknown
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Julia Ann (Margaret)? Hamrick
1835 - 1908
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Lavissa Hamrick
1830 - Unknown
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Polly A Hamrick
1850 - Unknown
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Margaret Jane Hamrich
1839 - Unknown

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