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Thomas Holmes “Tom” Hopkins

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Thomas Holmes “Tom” Hopkins

Birth
Calamine, Sharp County, Arkansas, USA
Death
unknown
Lawrence County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
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Son of Thomas Allen and Martha Parsley Shannon Hopkins.

Married Sarah Jane Davis Winfrey Clark [Mays] 1 March 1900 in Lawrence County, AR

Father of Ivie Pearl Hopkin and Tommy Lou Earl Hopkins.

Died between 1909 and 1 May 1910 of pneumonia.
His sister Rachel, who lived south of Lynn in the community known as Riverview and Grassy Lake at the time, believed that he had moved to Florida.
His daughter Ivie Pearl stated that he did not move to Florida, rather he died around Lynn or Strawberry. While Dry Creek Cemetery or even possibly Centerville or Battle Ax on the Jackson Side of the Black River would seem logical for his burial given those locations, it seems illogical that he could pass away so near his sister Rachel, and she not be aware of his death and burial.

The family continues to search for any information leading them to his final resting place, thanks for any insights.

Son of Thomas Allen and Martha Parsley Shannon Hopkins.

Married Sarah Jane Davis Winfrey Clark [Mays] 1 March 1900 in Lawrence County, AR

Father of Ivie Pearl Hopkin and Tommy Lou Earl Hopkins.

Died between 1909 and 1 May 1910 of pneumonia.
His sister Rachel, who lived south of Lynn in the community known as Riverview and Grassy Lake at the time, believed that he had moved to Florida.
His daughter Ivie Pearl stated that he did not move to Florida, rather he died around Lynn or Strawberry. While Dry Creek Cemetery or even possibly Centerville or Battle Ax on the Jackson Side of the Black River would seem logical for his burial given those locations, it seems illogical that he could pass away so near his sister Rachel, and she not be aware of his death and burial.

The family continues to search for any information leading them to his final resting place, thanks for any insights.



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