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John Hopley Family
Description: Maple Corner, the home of the John P. Hopley family in Bucyrus, Ohio, is pictured in a state of disrepair. Born in England, John P. Hopley (1821-1904) was educated in the Royal Navy Academy at Camberwell Surrey. After his graduation he remained at the academy as a teacher. He emigrated to the United States with his uncle and settled in Zanesville, Ohio. In 1845 he moved to Logan, Ohio, where he married Georgianna Rochester (1826-1904) in 1848. Hopley was a teacher, lawyer, postmaster, and owner of two Bucyrus newspapers. He was active in the Republican Party. Members of the Hopley family were active in such pursuits as business, politics, journalism, the temperance movement, and woman suffrage. John and Georgianna Hopley had ten children, nine of whom survived to adulthood: Charles Rochester, John Edward, Thomas Prat, Mary Catherine, Georgianna Eliza, Harriet Evelyn, James Richard, Frank Lewes, and Joseph William. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL06079
Subjects: Bucyrus (Ohio); Dwellings--Ohio; Family History
Places: Bucyrus (Ohio); Crawford County (Ohio)