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      • Stephen Hopkins (ca.1580-1644) sailed in 1609/1610 from England to Virginia, returned to England, and in 1620 immigrated on the Mayflower to Plymouth, Massachusetts. He helped establish Yarmouth, Massachusetts, but gave the property his son and continued to live in Plymouth. Descendants and relatives lived in New England and elsewhere.
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  1. 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.

    • Upper Clatford, England
    • England
  2. Stephen Hopkins was a signer of the Mayflower Compact, signed at Provincetown, 11 November 1620. In the 1623 land division, he received six acres. The cattle division of 1627 lists he and his wife Elizabeth, with children Gyles, Caleb, Deborah, and daughter Constance and her husband Nicholas Snow.

  3. Stephen Hopkins was a signer of the Mayflower Compact, signed at Provincetown, 11 November 1620. In the 1623 land division, he received six acres. The cattle division of 1627 lists he and his wife Elizabeth, with children Gyles, Caleb, Deborah, and daughter Constance and her husband Nicholas Snow.

    • Male
    • Elizabeth Fisher, Mary Kent
  4. Apr 5, 2024 · 1.5 Voyage on the Sea Venture (1609) 1.6 Jamestown (1610) 1.7 Back in England (1614-1620) 1.8 Mayflower Passenger (1620) 1.9 Life in New England. 1.10 Death & Legacy. 2 Research Notes. 2.1 DNA. 3 Sources. 4 Acknowledgments. Biography. Origins. Baptism Upper Clatford, 1581.

    • Male
    • June 16, 1644
  5. Stephen Hopkins and his family, consisting of his wife Elizabeth and his children Constance, Giles and Damaris, as well as two servants ( Edward Doty and Edward Leister ), departed Plymouth, England, on the Mayflower on 6/16 September 1620.

  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. ORIGIN: London. MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower. FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth. OCCUPATION: Tanner and merchant. FREEMAN: In the "1633" list of Plymouth freemen Stephen Hopkins is near the head of the list, included among the assistants [PCR 1 :3]. In list of Plymouth Colony freemen, 7 March 1636/7 (as "Steephen Hopkins, gen.") [PCR 1 ...

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