Hopkins, Jerome, 1836-1898
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Hopkins, Charles Jerome, 1836-1898
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Hopkins, Edward Jerome, 1836-1898
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Charles Jerome Hopkins (1836-1898) was an American composer and musician. He wrote for musical and other papers under his own name and those of Timothy Trill and Joseph Swift.
Charles Jerome Hopkins (1836-1898) was the eleventh child of John Henry Hopkins and Melusina Müller Hopkins. His father was an Episcopal minister and the first Episcopal bishop of Vermont. Charles Jerome, later known as Jerome Hopkins, and erroneously listed in some sources as Edward Jerome, was born on April 4, 1836 in Burlington, Vermont, and died on November 4, 1898 in Athenia, New Jersey. He was an American composer and musician who wrote for musical and other papers under his own name and those of Timothy Trill and Joseph Swift.
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