A tomb stone and grave for Emma Herlocker, daughter of Crandall Hopkins, first permanent settler of Antelope County, died November 26, 1875 at age of 20 years, 8 months, 4 days. The tomb stone is located on the farm now owned by Arnold Eggers (SW corner of SE 1/4 of NE 1/4. Section 3-24-5. North of road at the top of the hill in Burnett Township, County of Antelope, Northwest of Tilden, Nebraska).
7-20-2018
Farm has since been sold to John Arthur Tegeler.
BROTHER: Ned Hopkins (1859-1912) Link not available.
A tomb stone and grave for Emma Herlocker, daughter of Crandall Hopkins, first permanent settler of Antelope County, died November 26, 1875 at age of 20 years, 8 months, 4 days. The tomb stone is located on the farm now owned by Arnold Eggers (SW corner of SE 1/4 of NE 1/4. Section 3-24-5. North of road at the top of the hill in Burnett Township, County of Antelope, Northwest of Tilden, Nebraska).
7-20-2018
Farm has since been sold to John Arthur Tegeler.
BROTHER: Ned Hopkins (1859-1912) Link not available.
Inscription
Emma A. Herlocker
Dau
C & T Hopkins
Died
Nov 26, 1875
20Yrs 8Mos 4Days
Family Members
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Allen Gardner Hopkins
1847–1934
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William Henry Hopkins
1848–1931
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Nancy Freelove Hopkins Ives
1849–1879
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William Henry Hopkins
1850–1931
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Ella Augusta Hopkins Jarmin
1855–1901
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Lydia Hopkins Minkler
1856–1937
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Mary Josephine Hopkins Minkler
1857–1929
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Edward Ned Hopkins
1859–1912
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Ida Hopkins Young
1860–1905
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Cora Hopkins McGrew
1863–1887
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Andrew "Andy" Hopkins
1865–1942
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Warren W Hopkins
1867–1906
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Millie Hopkins Nelson
1870–1937
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