The inscription states that she was a daughter of 'R. G. & Ruth Hopwood". So far, no other Ruth married to a R. G. Hopwood had been discovered in Fayette County, Pennsylvania during this time period, besides Ruth Jackson who married Rice Gaddis Hopwood.
Amanda shares her marker with another daughter of R. G. Hopwood and his wife Ruth Jackson, the other daughter is believed to be Hannah Hopwood who was born about 1850, seen with the family in the 1850 Census and then disappeared.
The inscription states that she was a daughter of 'R. G. & Ruth Hopwood". So far, no other Ruth married to a R. G. Hopwood had been discovered in Fayette County, Pennsylvania during this time period, besides Ruth Jackson who married Rice Gaddis Hopwood.
Amanda shares her marker with another daughter of R. G. Hopwood and his wife Ruth Jackson, the other daughter is believed to be Hannah Hopwood who was born about 1850, seen with the family in the 1850 Census and then disappeared.
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DAUGHTER OF R. G. & RUTH
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