Sometime between 1680 and 1700 John Hopping left Elizabeth Town (present day Newark) and settled in the Township of Hanover in New Jersey. Though not the first person to settle in this area, his homestead on the banks of the Black Brook became known, on birth and death records, as
According to previous research found in the North Jersey History and Genealogy Center's vertical files, Daniel Hopping (third grandson of John Hopping) built the
The collection contains photographs, genealogy, postcards, a business card and a wedding invitation.
The twelve folders of this collection are arranged in chronological order. The last folder is not dated.
This collection is open to researchers. Correspondence may be copied for use in individual scholarly or personal research, however, as with all materials in the North Jersey History and Genealogy Center researchers are responsible for obtaining copyright permission. The contents of the Hopping Family Papers of Hanover, 1820-1940; not dated.may be photocopied, but because this material is a permanent part of the History Center's collections, researchers are advised to photocopy with care, using only the edge copier for bound material. The use of digital cameras is encouraged.
When citing specific folders: Indicate
Finding Aid arranged and encoded by the North Jersey History and Genealogy Center Archivist, 2009.