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  1. S tephen 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.

  2. Bethia Hopkins was not the daughter of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower. There were two Bethia Hopkins in Hartford at about the same time. The older of the two was the one who married William Kelsey and settled in Hartford.

  3. History: Stephen Hopkins (c. 1580–1644) was a pilgrim on the Mayflower in 1620 and one of the founders of Plymouth Colony. At his death he left seven children and eighteen grandchildren.

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    • Deacon Samuel Stocking, James Steele
  4. Damaris Hopkins, daughter of STEPHEN HOPKINS and ELIZABETH FISHER; Elizabeth Cooke m. John Dotey, Son of EDWARD DOTY and Fayth Clarke; Isaac Doten m. Martha Faunce; Isaac Doty, Jr. m. Mary Lanman. Descendant of four Mayflower passengers, John Howland, Elizabeth Tilley and her parents, John & Joan (Hurst) Tilley.

  5. He married Bethia Snow, married Mat 14, 1694 in Eastham, MA, b. July 1, 1672 in Eastham, MA, (daughter of Stephen 4 Snow and Susanna 2 Deane ) d. 1734. a.

  6. History: Stephen Hopkins (c. 1580–1644) was a pilgrim on the Mayflower in 1620 and one of the founders of Plymouth Colony. At his death he left seven children and eighteen grandchildren.

  7. scak.neocities.org › familytree › kelseyWILLIAM AND ? KELSEY

    William Kelsey and Bethia Hopkins married back in England. Bethia Hopkins was not the daughter of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower. There were two Bethia Hopkins in Hartford at about the same time. The older of the two was the one who married William Kelsey and settled in Hartford.

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