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Emma Elizabeth <I>Derry</I> Hopping

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Emma Elizabeth Derry Hopping

Birth
Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Death
24 May 1911 (aged 33)
Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Astoria, Fulton County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2728636, Longitude: -90.3449573
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Emma was a sister to my Grandpa Newton B Derry, two of the 7 children born to Edmond and Almeda Rogers Littleton Derry. She as married to John William Hopping on 06/21/1895.

Hopping, Mrs. Emma A.
Leeseburg: Mrs. Emma A. Hopping, wife of John Hopping, was born March 5, 1878. Died May 24, 1911, aged 33 years, 2 months and 19 days. They were married June 5, 1895. To this union was born five children, one girl and four boys. She united in the Christian work in her early life and last fall, or about nine months ago, with her husband, joined the Brethren Church at Woodland, living in this faith till the death summons came. Deceased leaves a husband, five children, mother, three brothers and two sisters, two half sisters, and a host of other relatives to mourn her departure. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Charles Walters, assisted by Rev. S. G. Bucher. Remains were laid to rest at Union chapel. The mourning ones have the sympathy of the entire community in this sad bereavement. [Source: Astoria newspaper c. March 31, 1911, submitted by Marilee Griffin]
Contributor: Scott Hopping (49660653)
Emma was a sister to my Grandpa Newton B Derry, two of the 7 children born to Edmond and Almeda Rogers Littleton Derry. She as married to John William Hopping on 06/21/1895.

Hopping, Mrs. Emma A.
Leeseburg: Mrs. Emma A. Hopping, wife of John Hopping, was born March 5, 1878. Died May 24, 1911, aged 33 years, 2 months and 19 days. They were married June 5, 1895. To this union was born five children, one girl and four boys. She united in the Christian work in her early life and last fall, or about nine months ago, with her husband, joined the Brethren Church at Woodland, living in this faith till the death summons came. Deceased leaves a husband, five children, mother, three brothers and two sisters, two half sisters, and a host of other relatives to mourn her departure. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Charles Walters, assisted by Rev. S. G. Bucher. Remains were laid to rest at Union chapel. The mourning ones have the sympathy of the entire community in this sad bereavement. [Source: Astoria newspaper c. March 31, 1911, submitted by Marilee Griffin]
Contributor: Scott Hopping (49660653)


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