Was always spoken of by those who knew her with enthusiasm. She was a fine-looking woman with captivating manners and a lovely character. Mrs. Bland Bennett, her granddaughter, says, "I wish I could give you a pen picture of her as I remember her, that would reveal her grace and stateliness. She was very beautiful, with golden hair and blue eyes, tall and slender. She was always busy and was exquisitely neat. I have heard my mother say she had a very sweet voice although I never heard her sing." She was fond of company and thought much of her relatives.
CHILDREN:
LEONADAS MILTON, born Aug. 13, 1834; died Oct. 24, 1853. died at nineteen years of age, and is buried in RedOak, Ohio.
BENJAMIN HOPKINS, born Feb. 16, 1837, was married November 25, 1857, to Nancy A. Dickens, who was born April 21, 1836. Home, Caddo, I. T.
WILLIAM HENRY, born Aug. 16, 1839, was married April 5, 1871, to Rachel King Larimer, who was born April 14, 1847, and died May 25, 1900.
MARGARET AMANDA, born Jan. 3, 1842, was married June 25, 1862, to Erastus McCrillus, who was born September 10, 1828. In 1900s' Home, 925 S. Broadway, Leavenworth, Kan.; business, general collecting agency.
MARY ELIZABETH, born Mar. 17, 1844, was married November 4, 1869, to Edwin King Larimer, who was born September 19, 1843. In 1900s', Home, 1400 Second Avenue, Cedar Rapids, Ia.; business, wholesale and retail hardware.
HARRIET SHEPHERD, born Sept. 4, 1847, was married May 28, 1879, to Alfred Lorett Stevens, who was born July 5, 1841, and died March 11, 1885. In 1900;s she was living in Cedar Rapids, Ia.
JAMES ALEXANDER, born July 6, 1850, was married September 13, 1877, to Elizabeth Winter, who was born March 17, 1856. In 1900's Home, Anaconda, Mont.; business, purchasing agent of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company.
Bibliographic Information: Harrison, Ella W. A Chapter of Hopkins Genealogy. Hopkins, Granville, Illinois 1905. 1735--1905 This book contains the genealogy of the Hopkins family who settled in Virginia.∼
Wife of Wm. Dunlap.
Was always spoken of by those who knew her with enthusiasm. She was a fine-looking woman with captivating manners and a lovely character. Mrs. Bland Bennett, her granddaughter, says, "I wish I could give you a pen picture of her as I remember her, that would reveal her grace and stateliness. She was very beautiful, with golden hair and blue eyes, tall and slender. She was always busy and was exquisitely neat. I have heard my mother say she had a very sweet voice although I never heard her sing." She was fond of company and thought much of her relatives.
CHILDREN:
LEONADAS MILTON, born Aug. 13, 1834; died Oct. 24, 1853. died at nineteen years of age, and is buried in RedOak, Ohio.
BENJAMIN HOPKINS, born Feb. 16, 1837, was married November 25, 1857, to Nancy A. Dickens, who was born April 21, 1836. Home, Caddo, I. T.
WILLIAM HENRY, born Aug. 16, 1839, was married April 5, 1871, to Rachel King Larimer, who was born April 14, 1847, and died May 25, 1900.
MARGARET AMANDA, born Jan. 3, 1842, was married June 25, 1862, to Erastus McCrillus, who was born September 10, 1828. In 1900s' Home, 925 S. Broadway, Leavenworth, Kan.; business, general collecting agency.
MARY ELIZABETH, born Mar. 17, 1844, was married November 4, 1869, to Edwin King Larimer, who was born September 19, 1843. In 1900s', Home, 1400 Second Avenue, Cedar Rapids, Ia.; business, wholesale and retail hardware.
HARRIET SHEPHERD, born Sept. 4, 1847, was married May 28, 1879, to Alfred Lorett Stevens, who was born July 5, 1841, and died March 11, 1885. In 1900;s she was living in Cedar Rapids, Ia.
JAMES ALEXANDER, born July 6, 1850, was married September 13, 1877, to Elizabeth Winter, who was born March 17, 1856. In 1900's Home, Anaconda, Mont.; business, purchasing agent of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company.
Bibliographic Information: Harrison, Ella W. A Chapter of Hopkins Genealogy. Hopkins, Granville, Illinois 1905. 1735--1905 This book contains the genealogy of the Hopkins family who settled in Virginia.∼
Wife of Wm. Dunlap.
Family Members
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William Hopkins
1786–1848
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John Hopkins
1787–1872
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Jane "Janie" Hopkins Pogue
1789–1863
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Mary Hopkins Poage
1790–1872
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Sarah Hopkins Gilliland
1792–1865
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Robert Hopkins
1794–1874
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Gordon Hopkins
1797–1863
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Benjamin Hopkins
1799–1827
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Elizabeth Hopkins Kinkead
1800–1871
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Elijah Hopkins
1802–1819
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James S. Hopkins
1803–1887
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Harriet Hopkins Evans
1805–1873
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Archibald Hopkins
1808–1874
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Edwin Hopkins
1810–1846
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