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Charles HOPKINS
Ellender __?__
Husband:  Charles HOPKINS
Birth:  ca. 1735
Death:  1816, Randolph Co., NC
Father:  John HOPKINS (b. ca. 1698, Talbot Co., MD), s/o Dennis HOPKINS (b. 1647, Wales [England])
Mother:  Judith BESHUME (b. ca. 1700s, Talbot Co., MD)
Marriage:
Wife:  Ellender __?__
Birth:  ca. 1740s
Death:  1817, Randolph Co., NC
Possible Child:
1.  Richard HOPKINS, b. 1755-74


Sources:

1.  Marriage Record:

2.  1790

3a.  Census Index:  U.S. Selected Counties, 1800 (Broderbund CD-312).  Please see my WARNING regarding use of this database (the numerical data have the genders switched).
1800 Hopkins, Charles NC Randolph Co. p. 319 00001-1000100
1800 Hopkins, Richard NC Randolph Co. p. 318 20010-2201000

3b.  1800 Census Images:  Randolph Co., NC (online at the Randolph County NCGenWeb site).
1800 NC Randolph Co. p. 319 Charles Hopkins 10001-00001-00
1800 NC Randolph Co. p. 318 Richard Hopkins 22010-20010-00
Richard may be Charles's son.

4.  1810 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #16 of 36; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1810 NC Randolph Co. p. 168B/28 Ln. 15 Charles Hopkins 02001-00001-00
He is the only HOPKINS in the county.

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