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  1. Nov 20, 2020 · Of these, many hundreds of thousands can claim Stephen Hopkins as a forebear, which in and of itself could be considered quite a legacy. (221-222) Throughout his life, however, without even considering the influence of his descendants, he had a significant impact on others.

    • Joshua J. Mark
  2. Jan 28, 2023 · Stephen Hopkins is not to be confused with the Declaration of Independence Signer Stephen Hopkins of Rhode Island, who had different family ties. Family Tree Chart. Parents: John Hopkins (1549 - 1593) - Born in England and had 4 children. Elizabeth Williams (1552 - 1593) - She birthed four children and outlived her husband. Spouse:

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  4. May 8, 2024 · Stephen Hopkins (1581 – June or July 1644), born April 1581, was a passenger on the Mayflower in 1620, one of 41 signatories of the Mayflower Compact, and an assistant to the governor of Plymouth Colony through 1636. He worked as a tanner and merchant and was recruited by the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London to provide the governance ...

    • Upper Clatford, England
    • England
  5. May 16, 2024 · Descendants. Father of Elizabeth Hopkins, Constance (Hopkins) Snow, Giles Hopkins, Damaris Hopkins, Oceanus Hopkins, Caleb Hopkins, Deborah (Hopkins) Ring, Damaris (Hopkins) Cooke, Ruth Hopkins and Elizabeth Hopkins. Died about 16 Jun 1644 after about age 63 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, New England [uncertain]

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    • June 16, 1644
  6. A reenactor playing the part of Stephen Hopkins at the Plimoth/Patuxet Museum – photo by Hugh Davies. Stephen Hopkins was born in 1581 in Upper Clatford, a rural village 15 miles north of Winchester, England, where His father, John, was a tenant farmer. The Hopkins family moved to the city of Winchester when Stephan was five.

  7. Two indentured servants accompanied the family, Edward Doty and Edward Leister. Stephen was baptized at All Saints Church, at Upper Clatford, Hampshire, England, on the last of April, 1581, the son of John and Elizabeth (Williams) Hopkins. He died at Plymouth, between 6 June and 17 July 1644.

  8. Aug 11, 2023 · Significance. Stephen Hopkins is important to the history of the United States because he was involved in so many key moments of the American Revolution and the pamphlet he wrote in 1764 helped form the ideas behind the concept of “No Taxation Without Representation.” He is also a Founding Father because he signed the Declaration of Independence.

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