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Martha Jane Hopper

Birth16 Nov 1822 - Franklin, Kentucky, United States
Death26 February 1914 - Shelby, Kentucky, USA
MotherMargaret "Peggy" A. Brown
FatherSamuel Hopper

Born in Franklin, Kentucky, United States on 16 Nov 1822 to Samuel Hopper and Margaret "Peggy" A. Brown. Martha Jane Hopper had 12 children. She passed away on 26 February 1914 in Shelby, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
Samuel Hopper
1800 - 1837
Margaret "Peggy" A. Brown
1802 - 1877
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Willis Rodgers
1849 - 1937
Jefferson Davis Rodgers
1862 - 1943
Milton Francis Rodgers
1866 - 1939
William Blanton Rodgers
1864 - 1940
Alfred Rodgers
1859 - 1882
George L Rodgers
1855 - 1892

Squire Rodgers
1857 - 1934
Albert W. Rodgers
1872 - 1894
Wesley Rodgers
1850 - 1872
Margaret Rodgers
1853 - 1854
Mary Ellen Rodgers
1843 - 1893
Emaline "Emily "F. Rodgers
1845 - 1877

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