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Thomas Hopper

Birthabt 1821 - Upper Canada (Ontario), Canada
DeathNot Available - Canada
MotherMary Elizabeth Seneca
FatherThomas Hopper

Born in Upper Canada (Ontario), Canada on abt 1821 to Thomas Hopper and Mary Elizabeth Seneca. Thomas Hopper had 19 children. He passed away in Canada.

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Parents
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Thomas Hopper
1775 - Unknown
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Mary Elizabeth Seneca
1775 - 1873
Children Show all
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Sarah Jane Hopper
1846 - 1920
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Alexander Hopper
1865 - Unknown
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Alice Hopper
1863 - 1935
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Thomas Arthur Hopper
1853 - 1933
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Elizabeth Hopper
1851 - 1912
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Margaret Hopper
1859 - Unknown
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Susan Hopper
1850 - 1939
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Catherine Hopper
1865 - 1935
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Angeline Hopper
1848 - 1937
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Daniel Hopper
1866 - Unknown
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Frances A. Hopper
1869 - Unknown
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George Hopper
1856 - 1916
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Charlotte Hopper
1880 - Unknown
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John Hopper
1877 - Unknown
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Agnes Crowder
1873 - 1938
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Wm Hopper
1859 - Unknown
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Thomas Hopper
1851 - Unknown
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John Hopper
1856 - Unknown
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Mary "Maria" Ann Hopper
1853 - 1911

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