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  1. The name of our chapter honors Oceanus Hopkins, son of Stephen Hopkins and his second wife, Elizabeth (Fisher) Hopkins, passengers on the Mayflower. Their child, Oceanus, was born over the Atlantic Ocean, between mid-September and mid-November 1620, and is named for his birth on the ocean voyage. Although Oceanus died when he was still a very ...

  2. Oceanus Hopkins was born circa October 1620 in Atlantic Ocean, Mayflower to Stephen Hopkins (1581-1644) and Elizabeth Fisher (1596-1638) and died before 1627 Plymouth Colony, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States of unspecified causes. Oceanus Hopkins (1620 – c.1623) was the only child born on the Mayflower during its historic voyage which brought the English Pilgrims to ...

  3. Oceanus Hopkins. Oceanus Hopkins (1620 – ?) was born at sea during the voyage of the Mayflower to the New World in 1620. He was the son of Stephen Hopkins and his wife, Elizabeth (Fisher) Hopkins. He was born sometime between 6 September and 9 November 1620.

  4. Feb 20, 2024 · Oceanus Hopkins (1620 – c. 1627) was the first and only child born on the Mayflower during its historic voyage which brought the Pilgrims to America. He was born to Stephen Hopkins and his wife, Elizabeth, sometime between the boarding and arrival dates of September 6 and November 9, 1620.

  5. When Oceanus Hopkins was born in 1620, in Atlantic Ocean, his father, Stephen Hopkins, was 39 and his mother, Elizabeth Fisher, was 25. He died in 1621, in Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America, at the age of 1, and was buried in Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America.

  6. 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.

  7. Stephen Hopkins (by about 1579 – between 6 June and 17 July 1644) [1] 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. [2] He worked as a tanner and merchant and was recruited by the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London to provide ...

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