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  2. "Constance is married, and has 12 children all of them living, and one of them married". Children of Constance and Nicholas Snow. Mark b. Plymouth, May 9, 1628, married (1) Ann Cooke daughter of Josiah Cooke, married (2) Jane Prence, daughter of Thomas Prence; Mary b. Plymouth, 1630, married Thomas Paine; Sarah b.

  3. Constance Hopkins, baptized at Hursley, May 11, 1606; died at Eastham, mid-October, 1677; married at Plymouth, circa 1626, Nicholas Snow and they had 12 children: Mark, Mary, Sarah, Joseph, Stephen, John, Elizabeth, Jabez and Ruth Snow, as well as three children whose names are not known. The possibility that one of the three unknowns may be ...

  4. Jan 28, 2023 · Constance Hopkins (1606 - 1677) - She traveled to Plymouth with her father and married Nicholas Snow, who came to Plymouth after the first winter. She had many children. She had many children. Giles Hopkins (1608 - 1690) - He was known for his laid-back personality.

  5. 4 days ago · When Constance Hopkins was born on 11 May 1605, in Hursley, Hampshire, England, her father, Stephen Hopkins, was 24 and her mother, Mary Kent, was 25. She married Nicholas Snow on 22 May 1627, in Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 4 daughters. She died on 25 October 1677, in Eastham, Plymouth ...

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  6. Nov 26, 1992 · It’s that time of year when families reflect on their Pilgrim heritage. Kathy Handel likes to do just that. In fact – she regularly shares her heritage with others. Dressed as her ancestor, Mayflower passenger Constance Hopkins (1606-1677), Handel is seen in this newspaper photo speaking at the Wilson Vocational School in South Carolina.

  7. William Bradford, writing in 1651, stated that Constance Hopkins had 12 children "all of them living". Only 9 can be documented with existing records. The wife of Daniel Doane has been suggested as one of the three "missing" children, but unfortunately there is no conclusive proof.

  8. May 16, 2024 · Stephen Hopkins was invited to and did return to America aboard the Mayflower departing London before the end of June, 1620, with his second wife, Elizabeth, and children, Constance (Constanta), Giles, and Damaris. A fourth child, Oceanus, was born on the ship during the voyage.

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