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Lorene (Hopkins) Herring
Lorene (Hopkins) Herring
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Mr. and Mrs. Hoss (Hass)
Mr. and Mrs. Hoss (Hass)
I believe this is a picture of my grandmother Hopkins mother and father. At any rate it came from my grandmother and was on cloth. Not really sure who it is.
Daughters of Tom and Harriet Hopkins
Daughters of Tom and Harriet Hopkins
When this picture was taken all the sisters were married with the exception of Lorene, my mother. As you will notice, her sisters are all dressed in cotton while she (on lower right) was dressed in silk stockings!!
People in photo include: Lorene Hopkins
Lorene &Winfield Herring Family, Texas
Lorene &Winfield Herring Family, Texas
This picture was taken on a farm south of Quanah, TX. Probably taken about 1943.
People in photo include: Winfield Herring
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Robert & Elizabeth Seitz, Oklahoma
Robert & Elizabeth Seitz, Oklahoma
Robert "Lee" Seitz and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Seitz: I took this picture of my paternal grandparents in their home in Eldorado, Jackson County, Oklahoma, in approximately 1968. My grandmother rarely smiled in pictures and for this reason, this is a special picture to the family. The couple had 5 sons and lived in Mobeetie, Texas, farming and then they moved to Eldorado, Oklahoma. They are buried in the Eldorado Cemetery.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewing Hopkins
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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Thomas & Harriet (Hoss) Hopkins
Thomas & Harriet (Hoss) Hopkins
Tombstone of Thomas Ewing Hopkins and Harriet Ann Hoss Hopkins, my great-grandparents, pioneers of Eldorado, Oklahoma.
People in photo include: Thomas Ewing Hopkins and Harriet Ann (Hoss) Hopkins
James S. Hopkins Civil War
James S. Hopkins Civil War
This is my paternal great-great grandfather. He is my grandmother, Elizabeth Ewing Hopkins Seitz's grandfather. He is my father, Elbert Lee Seitz's great-grandfather.

Wife: Martha E. Hoss
Son of: Thomas Hopkins
Lorene (Hopkins) Herring
Lorene (Hopkins) Herring
A photo of Lorene (Hopkins) Herring
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Mr. and Mrs. Hoss (Hass)
Mr. and Mrs. Hoss (Hass)
I believe this is a picture of my grandmother Hopkins mother and father. At any rate it came from my grandmother and was on cloth. Not really sure who it is.
Daughters of Tom and Harriet Hopkins
Daughters of Tom and Harriet Hopkins
When this picture was taken all the sisters were married with the exception of Lorene, my mother. As you will notice, her sisters are all dressed in cotton while she (on lower right) was dressed in silk stockings!!
People in photo include: Lorene Hopkins
Lorene &Winfield Herring Family, Texas
Lorene &Winfield Herring Family, Texas
This picture was taken on a farm south of Quanah, TX. Probably taken about 1943.
People in photo include: Winfield Herring
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James S. Hopkins
James S. Hopkins
My great grandfather born in Missouri on March 28, 1832. His wife was Martha E. Hass (Hoss). She was born August 13, 1834.
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Lorene (Hopkins) Herring
My mother was a "tomboy" when she was young, preferring to roam the fields with her brother, Floyd, rather than do house chores with her sisters. She once had a pet "wild" rabbit. After she let it go the rabbit would come to the porch at night. Once she took eggs to sell for her mother. She was supposed to buy herself a pair of shoes and take the rest of the money home. As I recall she spent most of the money on the shoes and took very little money home to her mother. She married Winfield S. Herring and spent her "honeymoon" working in a cotton field. He became a minister shortly after their marriage. She faithfully served her LORD with him in Texas, Kansas, and Colorado. She was an avid reader and liked to work crossword puzzles. She loved horses. We have a snapshot of her sitting on the haunches of her pet mule. She played the piano, mostly by "ear", having taught herself to play with the "shape note" system. She could also play any instrument she wanted to try. She and Winfield had five children: Ranelle, Bennoit Duane, Dennis Ray, Winene, and Sharron Ann. She loved to play the harmonica and played it up until about 2 weeks before she passed away. I would visit her and she would play the harmonica while I sang. We sang old songs and hymns. Once I started on the wrong key. (This was after she was in to Alzheimers and could no longer talk.) When I started the song on the wrong note she just looked at me and laughed!! I said to her, "I must have lost the key. On second thought I never did have the key." She got a big kick out of that! I was so blessed to have here live about 2 miles from me until she passed away. She died while I was singing "I Will Meet You in the Morning." I am soo looking forward to that meeting!!
Thomas Ewing Hopkins was born on June 1, 1866. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Thomas Ewing Hopkins.
Asahel H. Hopkins
Asahel H. Hopkins
Asahel H. Hopkins Born Foster, R.I. 21 jul 1867 Died 9 Nov 1950 Greenville, R.I. Married Edith Marion Fuller 4 Nov 1892 in Sciuate, R.I.
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