Obit - South Columbia, Herkimer Co, NY, April 30, 1906
Mrs William J. Hopkinson (Emma/Emmer Dingman) Passes Away After Few Hours' Illness
Death has removed one who until recently bid fair to attain extreme old age, but Bright's disease fastened itself upon her, and in spite of vigorous medical treatment the certain result came quickly. Sunday afternoon, while conversing with her husband and friends, Emma Dingman, wife of William J. Hopkinson, became unconscious about 2:20 o'clock. Her children immediately wired of her condition, but she passed beyond at 7 p.m. before the nearest could reach her bedside.
She was one of a large family of brothers and sisters, and was born at Hartwick, June 3, 1844, where she passed her early life. She married Charles Willsey, and has a daughter, Mrs Glendora Skinner, of this town. Mr. Willsey died, and later she became the wife of W.J. Hopkinson, and three of their children survive her. Olin J., who has a position in New York, and the Misses Mabel and Alice, who are teaching in their mother's native town, and who reached their saddened home later in the evening. Funeral services will be held at her late home Wednesday at 1 p.m.
Obit - South Columbia, Herkimer Co, NY, April 30, 1906
Mrs William J. Hopkinson (Emma/Emmer Dingman) Passes Away After Few Hours' Illness
Death has removed one who until recently bid fair to attain extreme old age, but Bright's disease fastened itself upon her, and in spite of vigorous medical treatment the certain result came quickly. Sunday afternoon, while conversing with her husband and friends, Emma Dingman, wife of William J. Hopkinson, became unconscious about 2:20 o'clock. Her children immediately wired of her condition, but she passed beyond at 7 p.m. before the nearest could reach her bedside.
She was one of a large family of brothers and sisters, and was born at Hartwick, June 3, 1844, where she passed her early life. She married Charles Willsey, and has a daughter, Mrs Glendora Skinner, of this town. Mr. Willsey died, and later she became the wife of W.J. Hopkinson, and three of their children survive her. Olin J., who has a position in New York, and the Misses Mabel and Alice, who are teaching in their mother's native town, and who reached their saddened home later in the evening. Funeral services will be held at her late home Wednesday at 1 p.m.
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Wife of William Hopkinson
Family Members
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Minerva Dingman Balcom
1834–1908
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Christina Dingman Thayer
1836–1914
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Mary Jane Dingman Cushman
1837–1903
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Jacob Dingman
1838–1894
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David Dingman
1841–1898
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Ellen Dingman Irons
1846–1903
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Delana H. Dingman Wood
1847–1873
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Eliza Dingman Getman
1851–1922
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Rosanna "Rose" Dingman Buies
1851–1893
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Augusta Estelle Dingman Cox
1853–1924
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Sophia Dingman Cox
1856–1888
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Rocelia Dingman Williams
1858–1913
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Marcena T. Dingman
1862–1932
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