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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewing Hopkins

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewing Hopkins
Thomas Ewing Hopkins was born to James S. Hopkins and Martha Elizabeth Hoss on 1 June 1866 in Missouri. He died 22 Jul 1949 in Eldorado, OK, at his home of an apparent heart attack.

Harriet Ann Hoss Hopkins was born 14 Feb 1867 in Missouri. She married Thomas Ewing about 1891 in Benton, Ark. The couple had 9 children that lived to adulthood: Elizabeth Ewing Hopkins Seitz, Floyd Washington Hopkins, Bertha Lemon Hopkins Gunkel, Jessie Hopkins, Lorene Hopkins, Pinkney Lee Hopkins, Ethel Hopkins, Myrtle Ida Hopkins Seitz, and Cora Hopkins Watson.

The couple lived in Eldorado, Oklahoma during their latter years and are buried in the Eldorado Cemetery, Jackson County, Eldorado, OK.
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I love this picture of my grandfather and grandmother Hopkins. However, I have a copy of their Marriage Record that states they were married on November 9, 1884 in Dallas County in Texas.
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JoJan Nunley
I am researching the following families: Brownlows of Tennessee and Texas, Seitz, Hopkins, Hoss. In particular, I am having difficulty finding information on the Hoss family.
Winene (Herring, Hopkins) Nimmo
I am the grand daughter of Thomas Ewing Hopkins and Harriet Ann (Hass) Hopkins
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