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  1. Oceanus Hopkins. Oceanus Hopkins ( c. 1620 – 1627) was the only child born on the Mayflower [1] during its historic voyage which brought the English Pilgrims to America. Another boy, Peregrine White, was born on board, after arriving in America, as the ship lay at anchor.

  2. Stephen Hopkins was one of the most adventurous of the passengers aboard the Mayflower. He traveled with his second wife, Elizabeth (Fisher) Hopkins, and children Constanta, Giles and Damaris. Elizabeth was pregnant during the voyage and gave birth to a son Oceanus while at sea.

  3. Oceanus Hopkins. 1620 - by 1627. Oceanus Hopkins was born to Elizabeth and Stephen Hopkins, who traveled on Mayflower together, along with their daughter Damaris and two of Stephen's children from a previous marriage. Oceanus is well-known for the circumstances of his birth, which occurred while aboard Mayflower.

  4. Mar 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. Oceanus Hopkins. Oceanus Hopkins was born on the Mayflower during the voyage, to parents Stephen and Elizabeth (Fisher) Hopkins. He did not survive very long, however, and may have died the first winter, or during the subsequent year or two.

  6. 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.

  7. Nov 20, 2020 · Between December 1620 and March 1621 CE, 50% of the passengers and crew died, but Hopkins and his family survived. Hopkins' son, Oceanus, had been born on the Mayflower prior to landing (the first “child of the Mayflower”), and even he survived (though he died later in 1627 CE).

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