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  1. 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.

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  2. 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.

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  4. Jan 28, 2023 · Damaris Hopkins (1628 - 1669) - She married the son of Francis Cooke and had 7 children. Ruth Hopkins (1630 - 1644) - Her birthdate is an estimate, and was believed to be a sickly child who died young and never married. Elizabeth Hopkins (1632 - 1659) - She was the last child of Stephen, who died when she was young.

  5. Aug 16, 2011 · Stephen Hopkins was born on March 7, 1707, in Providence, Rhode Island. He married at 19 to Sarah Scott. The two would have 7 children together, 5 of whom would live to maturity. Stephen would outlive his wife and marry a widow named Anne Smith. The two would not have any children together.

  6. Aug 11, 2023 · Stephen Hopkins was a politician, Founding Father, and an early opponent of British colonial policies that restricted the rights of American colonists. He became involved in local politics at a young age and was eventually appointed to the Rhode Island Supreme Court. He represented Rhode Island at the Albany Congress in 1754 and participated in ...

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  7. Dec 20, 2018 · The answer is Stephen Hopkins: a Jamestowne settler, Mayflower passenger and survivor of the wreck of the Sea Venture, reputed to be the basis for Shakespeare’s comedy, The Tempest. Hopkins (1581-1644), second son of John Hopkins (1550-1593) and Elizabeth Williams (b. and d. unknown), was baptized at All Saints church, Upper Clatford ...

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