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| The Hopkins family, Christmas 1900. Will, Arthur, Luther, Emma, Charley Alice, Ed, Mary Ann & Barclay |
Barclay had been raised a Quaker. When he married Mary Ann, who was not a member of the Society of Friends, the Camden (Pennville) meeting naturally was unhappy about it, since he was supposed to marry another Quaker and follow the established order. Barclay left the Quakers and joined the Baptist church, which his wife was already a member of (see below).When they were older, and their children were grown and married, Barclay and Mary Ann gave up their home and lived alternately with their children. They were with Arthur and Belle for a time in Nebraska, but also spent time with their other children. I have numerous letters from and to them that were in their son Charley's collection of family treasures.
After Barclay died, Mary Ann lived with Charley and Emma most of the time. Charley, being the youngest son, was responsible for looking after his parents and his unmarried sister. Mary Ann lived in Eldorado, Kansas; Lee County, Kentucky; and in Parkerton, Wyoming with her children. She was in Eldorado, Kansas at the time of her death. Her body was returned to Indiana for burial in the Montpelier, Indiana cemetery next to her husband.
He was born in Warren county, Ohio, on April 10, 1839, and was converted and united with the Baptist church at Richmond, Ohio, in July, 1866. Died near Roll, Ind., Wednesday, January 28, 1914, at the age of 74 years, 9 months and 18 days.
The subject of this sketch was the son of William and Nancy Hopkins, and the father of Miss Emma, of Nowata, and J. W. and Charlie, of Coodys' bluff, and Bly, Okla. He was united in marriage to Miss Mary A. Dailey, of Pennville, Ind., Nov. 17, 1861, they having journeyed happily together for over 52 years. Of this union were born seven children, one son having died in infancy. Perhaps the many friends and readers will recall to mind that Grandpa and Grandma arrived in Nowata, Oct. 1, 1911, to spend the winter with their son William and family at Coody's Bluff, and while there, Nov. 17, 1911, they celebrated their golden wedding and quite a number of friends were their guests of honor at their wedding feast. Grandpa and Grandma made many friends by their cheerful and sunny dispositions during their brief visit here. They had come again this winter from their home in Kearney, Neb., to visit their children in the east and it was during their visit to their son Luther's home that Grandpa was taken seriously sick. The death angel hovered near, beckoning him to come home. So just before the close of day on Wednesday afternoon at ten minutes until 6:00 o'clock, January 28, he obeyed his Master's summons, and it is a blessed assurance to know that Grandpa is now safely at home where sickness and sorrow cannot enter. He leaves to mourn his loss his aged companion, four sons and two daughters, 17 grandchildren and four great grandchildren, besides a large concourse of relatives and friends.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Baylis, at the Baptist church in Montpelier, Ind., Sunday at 10:30 a. m., Feb. 1, 1914. After which the body was laid to rest in the beautiful Woodlawn cemetery at Montpelier to await the resurrection morn. May God in His infinite wisdom, comfort and console the deeply bereaved ones.
A Friend.
Card of Thanks.
We wish in this manner to express our sincere appreciation to our friends for their many kindnesses shown us at the death of our dear mother, Mrs. Mary Hopkins. We also want to thank the singers, those who sent floral offerings, the minister for his comforting words, and all who assisted us in any way.
The Children.
Husband: Barclay Brown Hopkins #60 died at age: 74
Born: 10-Apr-1839 in: Warren County, Ohio
Died: 28-Jan-1914 in: Roll, Blackford County, Indiana
Buried in: Montpelier, Blackford County, Indiana
Occupation: Farmer, Day Laborer
Father: William Griffith Hopkins #27
Mother: Nancy Cavender #56
Wife: Mary Ann Dailey #70 died at age: 86
Married: 17-Nov-1861 in: Jay County, Indiana his age: 22 her age: 20
Born: 21-Apr-1841 in: Franklin County, Indiana
Died: 26-Oct-1927 in: El Dorado, Butler County, Kansas
Buried in: Montpelier, Blackford County, Indiana
Father: Joseph Miller Dailey #152
Mother: Susan M. Gillis #153
M Child 1 Edward Alva Hopkins #71 died at age: 92
Born: 11-Oct-1863 in: Jay County, Indiana
Died: 04-Dec-1955 in: Beecher, Marinette County, Wisconsin
Buried in: Lake County, Indiana
Occupation: Standard Oil Refinery
Spouse: Malinda ---- #85 b. ??-Mar-1858 d. ??-___-1940
Married: 22-Oct-1892
F Child 2 Minerva Alice Hopkins #72 died at age: 82
Born: 09-Feb-1867 in: Wayne County, Indiana
Died: 25-May-1949
Spouse: James Estep Wilson Stephens #86 b. 06-May-1860 d. 23-Jun-1923
Married: 07-Aug-1887
M Child 3 Joseph William Hopkins #73 died at age: 87
Born: 22-Apr-1869 in: Jay County, Indiana
Died: 23-Oct-1956 in: Hammond, Lake County, Indiana
Occupation: Oilfield foreman
Spouse: Hadassah McMorris #87 b. 1-Aug-1881 d. 6-Jul-1951
Married: 5-Mar-1903
M Child 4 Arthur Howard Hopkins #74 died at age: 96
Born: 18-Sep-1871 in: Pennville, Jay County, Indiana
Died: 06-Nov-1967 in: Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio
Buried: 09-Nov-1967 in: Darrtown, Butler County, Ohio
Ref: 310-26-5541 Occupation: Oilfield pumper, farmer
Spouse: Hattie Belle Boone Green #79 b. 23-Aug-1886 d. 06-Sep-1977
Married: 21-Jan-1905 in: Wells County, Indiana
M Child 5 Samuel Luther Hopkins #75 died at age: 72
Born: 02-Aug-1874 in: Jay County, Indiana
Died: 21-Aug-1946
Occupation: Oilfield foreman
Spouse: Stella J. Perfect #88 b. ??-Sep-1876
Married: 09-Sep-1896
F Child 6 Mary Emma Hopkins #76 died at age: 85
Born: 25-Feb-1877 in: Jay County, Indiana
Died: ??-Mar-1962 in: Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas
Buried in: Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas
Spouse: Orville T. Gossett #126 d. aft 1933
Married: 25-Aug-1928 in: Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas
M Child 7 James Dailey Hopkins #77 died at age: 1
Born: 01-Aug-1879 in: Pennville, Jay County, Indiana
Died: 19-Jan-1881 in: Pennville, Jay County, Indiana
Buried in: Pennville, Jay County, Indiana
M Child 8 Charles Logan Hopkins #78 died at age: 87
Born: 13-Sep-1884 in: Jay County, Indiana
Died: 13-Nov-1971 in: Vinita, Craig County, Oklahoma
Buried: 15-Nov-1971 in: Berryville, Carroll County, Arkansas
Occupation: Oilfield foreman, farmer
Spouse: Ethel Ulrey #240 b. ??-___-1883 d. 17-Nov-1969
Married: 19-Sep-1934 in: Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee
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