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Charles Hopper of Hopper's Ford was born circa 1740 in Virginia, Colonial America. His parents were Thomas Hopper and Annah Elizabeth Hopper (Freeman).
Charles married Sarah Susannah Hopper ({unknown}). Together they had the following children:
He died after 1790 in Burke County, North Carolina, USA.
Probable place of death - Randolph County, North Carolina
Charles Hopper, b . ca 1750, prb. N.C. , d . FREEMAN Randolph Co. , N.C. , lived at Hoppers Ford at Deep River MULLINS Crossing. Were his parents Thomas Hopper (d . 1744 Rowan) and Elizabeth Freeman, dau. of Gabriel Freeman? Son Jasper, b . 1772 Rowan, married Nancy Mullins.
WORTHVILLE (cotton mill) Was built in 1881, by J. M. Worth and T. C. Worth, at the old crossing called Hopper's Ford, from Charles Hopper, who entered this land and located near the Ford over one hundred years ago. This is a magnificent factory building, and the town is handsomely laid out on the west side of the (Deep) river, just below the mouth of Pole Cat Creek. This site had never been improved before, and though too young to have a history, Worthville is an ornament to Deep River, an honor to the county of Randolph, and a living monument to the public spirit and enterprise of the men whose name and memory it will long perpetuate.
Elias Allred, Charles Hopper, John Aldridge, Isaac Cox, Ezelkeel Troughdon, George Julian, John Downing charged with having joined the British and bound to this Court, appeared and dis- charged by Proclamation and to the Oath Procla- mation. "Oaths of Allegiance, December 1781" Randolph County NC
Charles was among those charged of being a loyalist/ torie joining the British until he went to court and took Oath. By land records he and wife bought land in Burke Nc. Sarah along with their son Charles Jr at one time went to Hall Co Ga. Sarah possibly died in Hall county Ga after 1830. As there is no more records on her.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58648307/charles-hopper
Was born between 1738/1758 died after 1820 Burke Nc.
Unknown burial at this time.
Was the son of Thomas Hopper Sr & Annah Elizabeth Freeman.
He married Sarah/Susannah Unk born between 1738/1755 died after 1830.
He was on 1800 census with brothers Thomas & George.
Charles was among those charged of being a loyalist/ torie joining the British until he went to court and took Oath. By land records he and wife bought land in Burke Nc. Sarah along with their son Charles Jr at one time went to Hall Co Ga.
Sarah possibly died in Hall county Ga after 1830. As there is no more records on her.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58648307/charles-hopper
Was born between 1738/1758 died after 1820 Burke Nc.Unknown burial at this time. Was the son of Thomas Hopper Sr & Annah Elizabeth Freeman. He married Sarah/Susannah Unk born between 1738/1755 died after 1830.He was on 1800 census with brothers Thomas & George.
Charles was among those charged of being a loyalist/ torie joining the British until he went to court and took Oath. By land records he and wife bought land in Burke Nc. Sarah along with their son Charles Jr at one time went to Hall Co Ga. Sarah possibly died in Hall county Ga after 1830. As there is no more records on her.* Reference: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58648307/charles-hopper Find A Grave Memorial] - [https://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Jan 24 2024, 11:15:52 UTC''
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1738
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Virginia, Colonial America
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1766 |
1766
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Burke, North Carolina, United States
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1766
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Rockingham County, North Carolina, USA
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1766
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Rockingham County, North Carolina, USA
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1768 |
1768
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Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
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1772 |
March 13, 1772
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North Carolina, USA
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March 13, 1772
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North Carolina, United States
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1772
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Rockingham, Burke, North Carolina, United States
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1772
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North Carolina, Colonial America
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1780 |
1780
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North Carolina, United States
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