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William Hopper

Birth11 NOV 1807 - Wolsingham, Durham, England
Death7 May 1886 - 17, Uverdale Rd. Chelsea, Middlesex, England
MotherJane Fenwick
FatherJohn Hopper

Born in Wolsingham, Durham, England on 11 NOV 1807 to John Hopper and Jane Fenwick. William Hopper married Ann Dixon and had 8 children. He passed away on 7 May 1886 in 17, Uverdale Rd. Chelsea, Middlesex, England.

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John Hopper
1784 - Unknown
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Jane Fenwick
1793 - 1859
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Ann Dixon
1808 - 1886
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Henry Hopper
1851 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Hopper
1832 - 1915
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Robert Hopper
1836 - 1914
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John Hopper
1833 - 1867
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Joseph Hopper
1840 - 1880
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Thomas William Hopper
1844 - Unknown
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Eleanor Hopper
1838 - 1894
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Jane Hopper
1830 - 1872

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