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  1. CONSTANCE HOPKINS: MAYFLOWER PASSENGER "The names of those which came over first, in the year 1620, and were by the blessing of God the first beginners and in a sort the foundation of all the Plantations and Colonies in new England; and their families… "Mr. Stephen Hopkins and Elizabeth his wife, and two children called Giles and Constanta, a

  2. Dec 15, 2023 · Constance (Hopkins) Snow died about 15 October 1677 in Eastham, a few months after Nicholas' death in March. Most believe that Constance is buried at the Cove Burying Ground, in Eastham, where a monument is erected to her and the Snow family. [20]

  3. Constance. Hopkins. Snow. Colonial American Figure. She is recognized as one of the 132 passengers and crew on the ship Mayflower, which sailed from England to the New World in 1620. These settlers were seeking religious freedom from the Church of England as they were Pilgrims. Born the daughter of Stephan Hopkins and his first wife, Mary, she...

  4. Aug 5, 2012 · Constance Hopkins was baptized at Hursley, Hampshire, England 11 May 1606, the daughter of Stephen Hopkins. I wrote about Stephen Hopkins here. Constance came to Plymouth on the Mayflower with her father, stepmother Elizabeth, her brother Giles and half-sister Damaris. Her half-brother Oceanus was born on the voyage.

  5. Constance Hopkins was born 11 May 1605 in Hampshire, England, United Kingdom to Stephen Hopkins (1581-1644) and Mary Kent (c1582-1613) and died 25 November 1677 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States of unspecified causes. She married Nicholas Snow (1599-1676) 1627 in Massachusetts, United States. Constance Hopkins, sometimes listed as Constanta, was probably born in Hursley ...

  6. Sep 8, 2023 · The Pilgrim Hopkins Heritage Society was founded in 2005 to perpetuate the memory of the Hopkins family who arrived on the “Mayflower” in 1620. The Society encourages research on Stephen Hopkins, one of the most colorful and independent-minded Mayflower passengers, on his first wife, Mary, his second wife, Elizabeth, and on their descendants.

  7. Stephen Hopkins was from Hampshire, England. He married his first wife, Mary, and resided in the parish of Hursley, Hampshire. They had their children Elizabeth, Constance, and Giles, all baptized there. It has long been claimed that the Hopkins family was from Wortley, Gloucester, but this was disproven in 1998 with the discovery of his true ...

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