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  1. The parish church of Upper Clatford as it would have looked at the time Stephen Hopkins was baptized there in 1581. BAPTISM: 30 April 1581 at Upper Clatford, Hampshire, England, son of John and Elizabeth (Williams) Hopkins. Parish Church of All Saints, Upper Clatford . FIRST MARRIAGE: Mary, possibly the daughter of Robert and Joan (Machell ...

  2. Hopkins worked as a tanner and merchant, and was recruited by the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London to provide governance for Plymouth Colony and to assist with its ventures. When he learned of the Pilgrims' planned voyage to Northern Virginia, Hopkins paid for his and his family's passage, together with two servants - Edward Doty and ...

  3. Feb 4, 2023 · Mary Kent. born: say 1580, of England. buried: 9 May 1613, Hursley, Hampshire, England. Parents: believed to have been Robert Kent and Joan Machill. Husband: Stephen Hopkins (1581-1644) Children of Stephen Hopkins and his wife Mary, baptized in the parish of Hursley, Hampshire, England: Elizabeth Hopkins was baptized on 13 March 1603/04.

  4. Nov 13, 2021 · 452 (5.)Mr Hopkins and his wife are now both dead, but they lived above 20. years in this place, and had one sone and 4. doughters borne here. Ther sone became a seaman, & dyed at Barbadoes; one daughter dyed here, and 2. are maried; one of them hath 2. children; & one is yet to mary. So their increase which still survive are 5. (4.)

  5. Oceanus Hopkins. From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Oceanus Hopkins (1620 – ?) was born at sea during the voyage of the Mayflower to the New World in 1620. He was the son of Stephen Hopkins and his wife, Elizabeth (Fisher) Hopkins. He was born sometime between 6 September and 9 November 1620.

  6. mathcs.clarku.edu › ~djoyce › genPane-Joyce Genealogy

    Stephen Hopkins. Born ca 1580 in England. Stephen died in Plymouth, MA bet 6 Jun and 17 Jul 1644. 16 Occupation: tanner and merchant. Stephen came to New England on the Mayflower, and resided in Plymouth. He may have been of the family of Hopkins, alias Seborne, of Wortley, Wotton Underedge, Gloucester.

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