On the 22nd of November, 1838, at Birmingham, Huntingdon Co., Pa., Mr. Hoopes was united in marriage with Miss Mary ADDLEMN, who was born in Huntingdon County, May 6, 1819, and is a daughter of John and Sarah (GANO) Addleman.
Nine children have graced their union:
William H., of Muscatine, whose sketch appears elsewhere in this book;
Sarah A., is the widow of Dr. William Barckley;
John A., resides with his parents, and is in partnership with his father in farming, and breeding heavy draft-horses, thorough-bred Short-horn Durham cattle and Poland-China hogs;
Joseph E. and Emerson G. are residents of Muscatine, and are members of the firm of Hahn, Hoopes & Co. (see notice of business on another page); and
Mary C., is the wife of Addison Wood, a farmer of Sweetland Township.
One child died in infancy unnamed;
Lindley S. died Aug. 26, 1856, and
Rebecca O. became the wife of Martin Bartlett, and died in Muscatine, Feb.25, 1870.
On the 22nd of November, 1838, at Birmingham, Huntingdon Co., Pa., Mr. Hoopes was united in marriage with Miss Mary ADDLEMN, who was born in Huntingdon County, May 6, 1819, and is a daughter of John and Sarah (GANO) Addleman.
Nine children have graced their union:
William H., of Muscatine, whose sketch appears elsewhere in this book;
Sarah A., is the widow of Dr. William Barckley;
John A., resides with his parents, and is in partnership with his father in farming, and breeding heavy draft-horses, thorough-bred Short-horn Durham cattle and Poland-China hogs;
Joseph E. and Emerson G. are residents of Muscatine, and are members of the firm of Hahn, Hoopes & Co. (see notice of business on another page); and
Mary C., is the wife of Addison Wood, a farmer of Sweetland Township.
One child died in infancy unnamed;
Lindley S. died Aug. 26, 1856, and
Rebecca O. became the wife of Martin Bartlett, and died in Muscatine, Feb.25, 1870.
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