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Neville HOPSON
Ellen LONG
Husband:  Neville HOPSON
Birth:  1810-20
Death apparently:  bef. 1840
Father probably:  William HOPSON
Marriage:  24 Apr 1838, Christian Co., KY
Wife:  Ellen LONG
Birth:  1820/1, Christian Co., KY
Father:  Maj. Thomas Stubblefield LONG
Mother:  Lucinda "Lucy" SLAUGHTER
Children:
none — at least, none born by 1840 or surviving to 1850


Sources:

1a.  Jordan R. Dodd, ed.  1993.  Kentucky Marriages:  Early to 1850.  Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-229):
Hopson, Nevil Long, Ellen 24 Apr 1838 Christian Co.

2.  Census Index:  U.S. Selected Counties, 1840 (Broderbund CD-316):  Neville and Ellen, without children, appear to be living with Lucy LONG, Ellen's widowed mother.

3.  1850 Census Index/Microfilm (online at GenealogyLibrary.com):  Christian Co., KY, p. 486B, 797/857, enumerated 4 Oct 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):  Ellen HOPSON, female, age 29, born KY, no children, living in the household of William & Susan (LONG) WEST, Ellen's sister and brother-in-law. 

4.  Messages in the Long Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com).

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