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  1. Learn about the Mayflower passenger Constance Hopkins and her husband Nicholas Snow, who moved to Nauset on Cape Cod. See their wills, inventories and a beaver hat attributed to Constance.

  2. Constance married Nicholas Snow sometime before the Division of Cattle which occurred May 22, 1627. Nicholas came to Plymouth on board the ship Anne in 1623 and was made a freeman at Plymouth in 1633. The inventory of Nicholas Snow's estate made at his death lists a wide variety of cooper's and carpenter's tools; this may indicate his trade.

  3. May 8, 2024 · Constance Hopkins was christened on 11 May 1606 at of Hursely, Hampshire, England.1 She married Nicholas Snow, son of Nicholas Snow and Elizabeth Rowles, on 22 May 1627 at Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. Constance Hopkins died in October 1677 at Eastham, Barnstable, MA, at age 71.

    • May 11, 1606
    • October 25, 1677
  4. Dec 15, 2023 · Wife of Nicholas Snow — married before 22 May 1627 in Plymouth Colony, New England. Descendants. Mother of Mark Snow, Mary (Snow) Paine, Sarah (Snow) Walker, Joseph Snow, Stephen Snow, John Snow Sr., Elizabeth (Snow) Rogers, Jabez Snow, Ruth (Snow) Cole, Samuel Snow and Unnamed Infant Snow.

    • Female
    • May 11, 1606
    • Nicholas Snow
    • October 15, 1677
  5. Constance Hopkins married Nicholas Snow on Plymouth, circa 1626, and had 12 children. She was the daughter of Stephen Hopkins, a Mayflower passenger and signer of the compact, and Elizabeth (Fisher) Hopkins.

  6. Constance Hopkins was a Mayflower passenger who married Nicholas Snow in Plymouth in 1627. She had 12 children, including Mark, Mary, Sarah, and Joseph, and died in Eastham in 1677.

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