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William Hopper

Birth18 Dec 1743 - Matrimony Creek, Rockingham, North Carolina, United States
Death3 January 1825 - Henry County, Virginia, USA
MotherMary Ann Wright
FatherWilliam Deacon Hopper

Born in Matrimony Creek, Rockingham, North Carolina, United States on 18 Dec 1743 to William Deacon Hopper and Mary Ann Wright. William Hopper married Ann Cox and had 9 children. He passed away on 3 January 1825 in Henry County, Virginia, USA.

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William Deacon Hopper
1707 - 1783
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Mary Ann Wright
1716 - 1747
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Ann Cox
1759 - 1840
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Catherine Hopper
1778 - 1850
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Sarah Hopper
1779 - 1846
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Daniel Cox Hopper
1777 - 1849
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William Hopper Jr
1769 - 1792
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Ann Hopper
1781 - 1785
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Thomas Wright Hopper
1783 - 1844
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Philemon Blake Hopper
1791 - 1858
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Mary Cox Hopper
1787 - 1845
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Anna Maria Hopper
1796 - 1830
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William Hopper
1781 - 1825

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