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Francis Theodore “Frank” Hopkins

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Francis Theodore “Frank” Hopkins

Birth
Greenwich, Huron County, Ohio, USA
Death
3 Feb 1925 (aged 75)
Weiser, Washington County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Weiser, Washington County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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FATHER: Willard Knowles Hopkins 1812-1878
MOTHER:Jane Ursula Easterly 1822-
WIFE: Josephine Ella Higgins 1854-1931
MARRIED: Jan. 15, 1880 Fairfield, OH
CHILDREN:
* Anna B. Coulter 1885-1980
* Caroline Miller 1887-aft 1960
* Hazel Hopkins 1891-aft 1931

Frank Theodore was born on July 28, 1949 in Greenwich, the 3rd of eight children of Willard & Jane (Easterly) Hopkins. He had siblings Albert, Jane, Julia & Dora, Armon & George.
Frank married Josephine Higgins on Jan. 15, 1880 in Fairfield, OH where Josephine lived.
He had three daughters, Anna, Caroline and Hazel
He was 76 when he passed away in Weiser, Idaho. Josephine passed away 6 years later on May 2, 1931. Both are buried at Hillcrest Cemetery.
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1. 1880 CENSUS: Huron Co, OH 6/1/1880
HOPKINS, F. T, 31m a carpenter, born in Ohio, wife J. E., 29, born in Ohio were living in Greenwich, OH. Living nearby were his brother A. J. 33, his wife and 3 children.
2. 1900 CENSUS: Washington Co, ID 6/14/1900
HOPKINS, Frank T, born Jul 1849 in Ohio, married 20 years, wife Josephine 46 [11-1854], daughters Annie 15 [3-1885], Carrie 13 [8-1887] and Hazel L 9 [3-1891], all born in Ohio, all born in OH except Hazel born in WA; were living in Weiser, ID.
3. 1910 CENSUS: Washington Co, ID 4/26/1910
HOPKINS, Frank 60, wife Josephine 54, children Anna 25, Harry 22, all born in Ohio and Hazel 19, born in Idaho were living in Weiser, ID.
4. 1920 CENSUS: Washington Co, ID 1/15/1920
HOPKINS, Frank 70, born in Ohio, a house carpenter; wife Josephine E. 64, born in Ohio and daughter Hazel S. 28 were living in Weiser, ID.
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5. OBITUARY, THE WEISER AMERICAN 2/5/1925
FRANCIS T. HOPKINS DEAD: Following an operation to relieve an internal trouble which had confined him to his home for about two weeks, Francis died Thursday afternoon, Feb. 3rd at the Morehead Hospital in Weiser.
Frank Hopkins belonged to the later group of pioneer settlers who came here when the permanent growth of the community had begun and had taken part in that development. The immediate reason for his coming was to help his brother Albert J. Hopkins in the construction of the Washington county court house for which the latter had the contract.
In his later years, the deceased was caretaker of the East Side grade school and there among teachers and pupils he will be mourned and missed almost as by the members of his family.
Francis Theodore Hopkins was born July 25, 1849, at Greenwich, Ohio and was married to Josephine E. Higgins, who survives him, Jan. 15, 1880. There are also three daughters, Mrs. Ann Coulter, of New Plymouth; Mrs. Caroline Miller, of Rexburg; and Mrs. Hazel Hinckley, of Seattle. He also leaves his brother, Albert J. Hopkins, who came from Ohio to Idaho in 1889, and three brothers and one sister at the old Ohio home.
Funeral service will be held Friday at 2:30 p.m. from Northam & McCann Chapel with Rev. W. W. Deal officiating, a former Weiser pastor and friend of the family.
6. IDAHO Death Record, Ancestry.COM, Film #1530688
FRANCIS THEODORE HOPKINS, born Jul 24, 1849 in Ohio, married, a carpenter, died on Feb. 3, 1925 in Weiser, Washington, ID at age 75. Parents Willard K. Hopkins & Jane Easterly. Interment in Hillcrest Cemetery in Weiser on Feb. 7, 1925.
**Submitted by Jane Duesler Iafelice (#47967958)
FATHER: Willard Knowles Hopkins 1812-1878
MOTHER:Jane Ursula Easterly 1822-
WIFE: Josephine Ella Higgins 1854-1931
MARRIED: Jan. 15, 1880 Fairfield, OH
CHILDREN:
* Anna B. Coulter 1885-1980
* Caroline Miller 1887-aft 1960
* Hazel Hopkins 1891-aft 1931

Frank Theodore was born on July 28, 1949 in Greenwich, the 3rd of eight children of Willard & Jane (Easterly) Hopkins. He had siblings Albert, Jane, Julia & Dora, Armon & George.
Frank married Josephine Higgins on Jan. 15, 1880 in Fairfield, OH where Josephine lived.
He had three daughters, Anna, Caroline and Hazel
He was 76 when he passed away in Weiser, Idaho. Josephine passed away 6 years later on May 2, 1931. Both are buried at Hillcrest Cemetery.
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1. 1880 CENSUS: Huron Co, OH 6/1/1880
HOPKINS, F. T, 31m a carpenter, born in Ohio, wife J. E., 29, born in Ohio were living in Greenwich, OH. Living nearby were his brother A. J. 33, his wife and 3 children.
2. 1900 CENSUS: Washington Co, ID 6/14/1900
HOPKINS, Frank T, born Jul 1849 in Ohio, married 20 years, wife Josephine 46 [11-1854], daughters Annie 15 [3-1885], Carrie 13 [8-1887] and Hazel L 9 [3-1891], all born in Ohio, all born in OH except Hazel born in WA; were living in Weiser, ID.
3. 1910 CENSUS: Washington Co, ID 4/26/1910
HOPKINS, Frank 60, wife Josephine 54, children Anna 25, Harry 22, all born in Ohio and Hazel 19, born in Idaho were living in Weiser, ID.
4. 1920 CENSUS: Washington Co, ID 1/15/1920
HOPKINS, Frank 70, born in Ohio, a house carpenter; wife Josephine E. 64, born in Ohio and daughter Hazel S. 28 were living in Weiser, ID.
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5. OBITUARY, THE WEISER AMERICAN 2/5/1925
FRANCIS T. HOPKINS DEAD: Following an operation to relieve an internal trouble which had confined him to his home for about two weeks, Francis died Thursday afternoon, Feb. 3rd at the Morehead Hospital in Weiser.
Frank Hopkins belonged to the later group of pioneer settlers who came here when the permanent growth of the community had begun and had taken part in that development. The immediate reason for his coming was to help his brother Albert J. Hopkins in the construction of the Washington county court house for which the latter had the contract.
In his later years, the deceased was caretaker of the East Side grade school and there among teachers and pupils he will be mourned and missed almost as by the members of his family.
Francis Theodore Hopkins was born July 25, 1849, at Greenwich, Ohio and was married to Josephine E. Higgins, who survives him, Jan. 15, 1880. There are also three daughters, Mrs. Ann Coulter, of New Plymouth; Mrs. Caroline Miller, of Rexburg; and Mrs. Hazel Hinckley, of Seattle. He also leaves his brother, Albert J. Hopkins, who came from Ohio to Idaho in 1889, and three brothers and one sister at the old Ohio home.
Funeral service will be held Friday at 2:30 p.m. from Northam & McCann Chapel with Rev. W. W. Deal officiating, a former Weiser pastor and friend of the family.
6. IDAHO Death Record, Ancestry.COM, Film #1530688
FRANCIS THEODORE HOPKINS, born Jul 24, 1849 in Ohio, married, a carpenter, died on Feb. 3, 1925 in Weiser, Washington, ID at age 75. Parents Willard K. Hopkins & Jane Easterly. Interment in Hillcrest Cemetery in Weiser on Feb. 7, 1925.
**Submitted by Jane Duesler Iafelice (#47967958)


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