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  1. Famous descendants of American immigrant Stephen Hopkins (1581-1644) who sailed to Plymouth Colony with his wife and several children, including one baby born aboard ship. He previously had been shipwrecked in 1607 in an effort to join the colony in Virginia. Stephen was the leader of non-separatist at Plymouth. The children of William Ring that settled at Plymouth Colony in 1629/30. Constance ...

  2. Prepared by: Kenneth Whittemore Pilgrim Hopkins Heritage Society Historian P.O. Box 712543 Santee, CA 92072-2543. Send e-mail to: lineage@pilgrimhopkins.com. This web site produced 5 May 2024 by Personal Ancestral File, a product of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

  3. c. 1582 - 1644. Stephen Hopkins was baptized in 1581 at Upper Clatford, Hampshire, England. He sailed on Mayflower with his second wife Elizabeth Fisher, three children, and servants Edward Doty and Edward Lester. Elizabeth was pregnant when the voyage began, and she delivered a son while on board who she named Oceanus.

  4. Stephen Hopkins (ca.1580-1644) sailed in 1609/1610 from England to Virginia, returned to England, and in 1620 immigrated on the Mayflower to Plymouth, Massachusetts. He helped establish Yarmouth, Massachusetts, but gave the property his son and continued to live in Plymouth. Descendants and relatives lived in New England and elsewhere.

  5. Nov 20, 2020 · Definition. Stephen Hopkins (l. 1581-1644 CE) was a passenger of the Mayflower on the voyage of 1620 CE which established the Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts, USA. He was the only member of the party with prior experience in North America, having taken part in a mission to supply the Jamestown Colony of Virginia in 1609 CE.

  6. Aug 27, 2022 · Stephen Hopkins was the son Giles Hopkins, "Mayflower" Passenger and Catherine "Catorne" Whelden. He was born in Sep 1642 in Yarmouth, MA.156,73 Stephen died on 10 Oct 1718 in Harwich, MA.55. Stephen removed to Harwich, now Brewster, and settled, having all his father’s possessions there.55. On 23 May 1667 Stephen first married Mary Merrick ...

  7. Stephen Hopkins’ name is not one of the first names that comes to mind as a signer of the Declaration of Independence, but he does stand out in John Trumbull’s painting “The Declaration of Independence.”. Hopkins is clearly visible in the rear, wearing a hat. He also stood out as an exceptional man, a colonial governor, educator, judge ...

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