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Hopkins, Adrianna H. 'Adria'

Hopkins, Adrianna H. 'Adria'

Female 1884 - 1968  (83 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hopkins, Adrianna H. 'Adria'Hopkins, Adrianna H. 'Adria' was born on 25 Jul 1884 in Illinois (daughter of Hopkins, Charles W. and Brissenden, Mary E.); died on 16 Jan 1968; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: HOPK.A001
    • Census: 7 Apr 1930, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; 1930 Census, Clay City (Village), Clay County, Illinois, page 01b
    • Census: 8 Apr 1940, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; 1940 Census, Clay City (Village), Clay County, Illinois, page 05b

    Family/Spouse: Black, Clayson Winkler. Clayson (son of Black, Frederick R. 'Fred' and Winkler, Isabelle) was born on 17 Nov 1880 in Illinois; died on 17 Oct 1966; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Black, Dora Leolia was born on 3 Sep 1905 in Illinois; died on 3 Feb 1967; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    2. Black, Charles Frederick was born in 1908 in Illinois.
    3. Black, John Locke Sr. was born on 6 Jul 1910 in Illinois; died on 4 Oct 1975; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hopkins, Charles W. was born on 12 Jan 1860 in Mason County, West Virginia (son of Hopkins, William and Donnelly, A.); died on 16 Jul 1940; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Famer, Merchant, Banker
    • Reference Number: HOPK.C002

    Notes:

    Charles W. Hopkins, retired hardware merchant of Clay City, Illinois, is well and favorably known at the present time as the owner of one of the "banner" farms, formerly the property of his parents, of Clay County. For fifteen consecutive years Clay City was the scene of his successful endeavors as a hardware merchant. He has not yet reached his fiftieth year, and while he has already "made good" as a citizen and a business man, many years of increased prosperity await him in his farming pursuits.

    The subject of our sketch was born in Mason county. West Virginia, on January 12, 1860, and was the son of William and Adriana (Donnelly) Hopkins. Both parents were natives of old Virginia, and came of good stock.

    Charles W. Hopkins remained in the parental home up to the time of his marriage which occurred on the I5th of March, 1883, with Mary E. Brissenden in Clay County, Illinois. For a number of years he lived on a farm near Clay City. In the spring o of 1886, he and his wife removed to Furnas County, Nebraska, where he purchased a farm of three hundred and twenty acres. There they remained three years, when Mrs. Hopkins returned to Clay County, Illinois, on a visit. There she died on May 2525, 1887, being buried in the Clay City cemetery. Our subject soon sold his Nebraska property and went back to live in Illinois in the fall of 1888. His marriage resulted in the birth of two girls, Adrianna, now the wife of Clayson Black, of Clalay City, who is engaged in the grocery business, and Sarah A., who lives at the family residence. Shortly after his return to Illinois, Charles W. Hopkins engaged in the hardware business in Clay City, continuing in the same for fifteen years t to a day. December 24, 1889, he married Mary Barnes, of Clay county, where she was born April 1, 1861. She was the daughter of Joseph and Ellen (Gardner) Barnes, natives of Indiana. They married in the Hoosier state and came to Illinois in 18577, settling in Clay County, where they remained until their deaths. Mrs. Barnes died December 1, 1866, aged thirty-three years. Her husband married secondly Lou Chapman, a widow, but their married life was of short duration as she died within twtwo years. Joseph Barnes died April 27, 1891, aged fifty-five years, and was buried in Xenia. His first wife was buried in Oskaloosa. They were the parents of five children, of whom two died in infancy, our subject's wife being the third in order of birth.

    Charles W. Hopkins sold his hardware business on February 19, 1904, remained in Clay City until April 29, 1906, and then moved to the old homestead of his parents where he now lives. He owns approximately five hundred and seventeen acres of some of the best land in Clay County. His present married life has also been a happy one, three children having been born to him; two boys and a girl William B., Charles L. and Hazel all of whom live at home with their parents.

    Our subject has always been politically a Republican and has served as Supervisor, as member of the County Board in Clay county for two years, as President of the Town Board in Clay City for three terms. He is a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, Jefferson Lodge No. 1437, at Clay City. Mrs. Hopkins is a. member of the Methodist church in Clay City, and has always taken an active part in church affairs.

    Excerpt from: Biographical and Reminiscent History of Richland, Clay and Marion Counties Illinois--Pub. 1909

    Charles married Brissenden, Mary E. on 15 Mar 1883 in Clay County, Illinois. Mary (daughter of Brissenden, Morris and Bagwell, Sarah M.) was born on 16 Nov 1862 in Illinois; died on 25 May 1888 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Brissenden, Mary E. was born on 16 Nov 1862 in Illinois (daughter of Brissenden, Morris and Bagwell, Sarah M.); died on 25 May 1888 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: BRIS.M001

    Children:
    1. Hopkins, S.A.
    2. 1. Hopkins, Adrianna H. 'Adria' was born on 25 Jul 1884 in Illinois; died on 16 Jan 1968; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hopkins, William was born on 29 Mar 1818 in Virginia (son of HOPKINS and U.); died on 29 Jul 1887; was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Flora, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: HOPK.W003
    • Military Service: American Civil War, Steamboat Captain of 'The Tigress'

    Notes:

    Captain William Hopkins was a steamboat Captain on the Ohio River and Mississippi River during the Civil War .


    William Hopkins married in his native state, West Virginia, resided on a farm there, and was a member of the convention called to partition the state into the present divisions of east and west. He ran boats on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers for thirty-five years. During that time he was captain of "The Tigress," which General Grant pressed into service at Cairo, Illinois, during the progress of the Civil war. All through its meteoric career in the military service he remained its captain under command of the gallant Grant. At Pittsburg Landing, Grant made his headquarters upon on the boat, and he and the elder Hopkins had many chats together. Later then ran the blockade at Vicksburg successfully, but when they had safely passed the last battery "The Tigress" sank, having been shot through the hull. At this time Captain Hopkins was home on a furlough, and owing to the loss of his boat was discharged from the service.

    He then moved with his family to Illinois, and settled in Clay County, in the winter of 1865, having bought nearly one thousand acres of land. This he was easily able to do as at the time of his arrival in Illinois his capital amounted to something like seventy-five thousand dollars. He had previously sold a farm in Virginia for forty-three thousand dollars. The farm settled in Clay County is now the property of the subject of our sketch. In 1883 William Hopkins retired from his farming activities and moved with his family to Flora, Illinois, where he afterwards died on July 25, 1887, aged sixty-nine years. William Hopkins married three times. Our subject was the youngest of three children, and his mother died when he was onlly three years of age. One of his brothers, Andrew, by name, is now dead. His father afterwards married Marian Kelly, who died in 1873. Later he espoused Kate Wilson, who still continues to survive him. His second marriage brought William Hopkins three children, all of whom grew to maturity though only one is now living. His third marriage brought him one son, Frank, who lives with his mother in Evansville, Indiana.

    Excerpt from: Biographical and Reminiscent History of Richland, Clay and Marion Counties Illinois--Pub. 1909

    William + Donnelly, A.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Donnelly, A.
    Children:
    1. 2. Hopkins, Charles W. was born on 12 Jan 1860 in Mason County, West Virginia; died on 16 Jul 1940; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

  3. 6.  Brissenden, Morris was born on 17 Jul 1827 in Edwards County, Illinois; died on 7 Oct 1914 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: BRIS.M004

    Notes:

    Early in life, he connected himself in business in Old Maysville, and at that time the firm with which he was connected bought up and slaughtered hogs of the surrounding county, built flat boats on the Little Wabash River and packed the products. When the river had its annual rise, the boats were floated out into the Big Wabash, then to the Ohio and on to the Mississippi and then to New Orleans.

    Morris married Bagwell, Sarah M. on 22 Dec 1853. Sarah was born on 7 Jan 1835 in Mount Carmel, Wabash County, Illinois; died on 10 Apr 1915 in Olney Sanitarium, Olney, Richland County, Illinois; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Bagwell, Sarah M. was born on 7 Jan 1835 in Mount Carmel, Wabash County, Illinois; died on 10 Apr 1915 in Olney Sanitarium, Olney, Richland County, Illinois; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: BAGW.S001
    • _FGRAVE: 24071186

    Notes:

    Sarah M daughter of Thomas J. & Sinah M. Bagwell was born Jan. 7, 1835 in Mt. Carmel, IL. She passed away April 10, 1915 at the Olney Sanitarium.

    When very young they moved to Old Maysville where they kept a hotel or tavern on the old state road.

    She married Morris Brissenden Dec. 22, 1853. Seven children were born, two died in infancy. Their only daughter Mary E. and a son, John died. Three sons are left: James, Fred, and Frank. She is survived also by three sisters: Mrs. Amanda Evans, Mrs. Elizabeth Mills, and Mrs. Lou McIlvain, all of Clay City.

    Burial was in the IOOF Cemetery at Clay City.

    Children:
    1. 3. Brissenden, Mary E. was born on 16 Nov 1862 in Illinois; died on 25 May 1888 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    2. Brissenden, Frederick William 'Fred' was born on 16 Jan 1867 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; died on 27 Dec 1941 in Bridgeport, Lawrence County, Illinois; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    3. Brissenden, Frank Morris 'Jiggs' was born on 21 Jan 1874 in Illinois; died in 1949; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando, Orange County, Florida.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  HOPKINS

    + U.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  U.
    Children:
    1. HOPKINS, Andrew died before 1909.
    2. 4. Hopkins, William was born on 29 Mar 1818 in Virginia; died on 29 Jul 1887; was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Flora, Clay County, Illinois.

  3. 12.  Brissenden, John was born on 8 Oct 1796 in Wood Church, County Kent, England; died on 2 Dec 1872; was buried in Albion Cemetery, Albion, Edwards County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: BRIS.J005

    Notes:

    Born Wood Church, County of Kent, England; emigrated in 1819

    John married Mee, Elizabeth on 28 Oct 1820. Elizabeth was born on 7 May 1797 in Ruddington, Rushcliffe Borough, Nottinghamshire, England; died on 23 Dec 1870 in Illinois; was buried in Albion Cemetery, Albion, Edwards County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Mee, Elizabeth was born on 7 May 1797 in Ruddington, Rushcliffe Borough, Nottinghamshire, England; died on 23 Dec 1870 in Illinois; was buried in Albion Cemetery, Albion, Edwards County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: MEE.E001

    Children:
    1. Brissenden, Mary Ann was born on 23 Aug 1821 in Edwards County, Illinois; died on 16 Jul 1898; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

  5. 14.  Bagwell, Thomas J.Bagwell, Thomas J. was born on 23 Mar 1812; died on 1 May 1877; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

    Thomas married Whiteman, Sinah E. in 1831. Sinah was born on 16 Jan 1811; died on 13 Jul 1884; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Whiteman, Sinah E. was born on 16 Jan 1811; died on 13 Jul 1884; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: WHIT.S004
    • _FGRAVE: 24105329

    Children:
    1. Bagwell, Amanda E. was born in 1842 in Illinois; died on 1 Jan 1929; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    2. Bagwell, Elizabeth M. was born on 24 Aug 1848 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; died on 6 Oct 1925; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.
    3. Bagwell, Louisa Minnie 'Lou' was born in 1852 in Illinois; died on 25 Jun 1933 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois.



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