Pictured below are:
Jimmy ? - Baptism Class - Elmer Elkins Hopkins - Elmer Elkins Hopkins (2) - Rebecca Margaret Jane (Seevers) Hobbs Moore - Arcelia Ann (Seevers) Hopkins Morris - Florence May (Seevers) Moss - Harry and Margaret Pryer - Seevers Children - Robert and Osa Delphia York
Sarah identifies this picture as her "grand uncle Jimmy?". This photo was taken
in Mill Creek Park, Independence, Missouri in September of 1954. (This picture came from Sarah
Waterman.)
This photo of a Baptism class was taken in Independence, Jackson County, Missouri
in maybe 1912. Front row: James Foulks, Osa Hopkins, ?, James Hopkins. Middle
row: Margaret Hopkins Pryor, Alvin C. Martin, ? Sellers. Back row: Effie
Winagar, ?. James Foulks was Thompson Elkins Seevers best friend. (This picture came
from Sarah Waterman.)
This is a photo taken of Elmer Elkins Hopkins in 1917 during World War I. Elmer
was born in 1898 and was the son of James Allen Hopkins and Arcelia Ann Seevers. (This
photo came from Sarah Waterman.)
This is another picture of Elmer Elkins Hopkins in his World War I uniform.
(This picture came from Sarah Waterman)
This is Rebecca Margaret Jane Seevers. She was also the daughter Rodney Issia
Seevers and Lucy Jane Yates. She was born in 1892 and died in 1994. Rebecca married a
man by the name of Hobbs and Earl Shackelford Moore. (This picture came from Sarah
Waterman.)
This is a photo of Arcelia Ann (Seevers) Hopkins Morris. She was the daughter of
Thompson Elkins Seevers and Margaret Jane Thompson. She was born in 1862 and died in
1948. This was taken in Independence, Misouri. (This picture came from Sarah
Waterman.)
This is a photo of Florence May Seevers. Florence was the saughter of Rodney
Issia Seevers and Lucy Jane Yates. Florence was born in 1897. She married Charles Moss.
(This picture came from Sarah Waterman.)
This is a photo of Harry Filmore Pryer and his wife Margaret Jane Hopkins.
Margaret was the daughter of James Allen Hopkins and Arcelia Ann Seevers. Margaret was
born in 1894 and died in 1951. Harry delivered grain for Holden Elevator. Margaret
delivered mail and bread in Holden and Bates City, Missouri. This was taken in
Independence, Misouri. (This picture came from Sarah Waterman.)
The children in this photo are identified by Sarah as Earl, Ida, Francis, and
Clara Seevers. This photo was taken in 1913. (This picture came from Sarah
Waterman.)
This is Robert Lue York and his wife Osa Delphia Hopkins. Osa Delphia was the
daughter James Allen Hopkins and Arcelia Ann Seevers. Osa Delphia was born in 1902 and
died in 1973. (This picture came from Sarah Waterman.)