Tacoma City Directory of 1889 lists Jesse as a Laborer. He soon had his own retail wood for fuel business.
Jesse and Nancy were listed as Pioneers of Washington because they came to Washington when it was still a Territory.
Tacoma City Directory of 1889 lists Jesse as a Laborer. He soon had his own retail wood for fuel business.
Jesse and Nancy were listed as Pioneers of Washington because they came to Washington when it was still a Territory.
Family Members
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William Francis Hopkins
1850–1931
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Ephraim Silas "Silas" Hopkins
1851–1932
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Mary Jane Hopkins Price
1854–1929
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James Franklin "Frank" Hopkins
1857–1945
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Eleanor Antoinette "Nettie" Hopkins Van Eaton
1859–1955
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John Henry Hopkins
1862–1905
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Elmer Ellsworth Hopkins
1864–1937
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Ida Belle Hopkins Russell
1866–1950
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Charles Albert Hopkins
1870–1873
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Albert LeRoy "Roy" Hopkins
1875–1942
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Hiram Webster "Hime or Hi" Hopkins
1878 – unknown
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