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  1. c. 1599 - 1655. Edward Doty was a planter. He traveled on Mayflower as a servant to Stephen Hopkins. Within months of landing at Plymouth, Edward fought in what Bradford called "the first duel fought in New England." The incident was between him and Edward Leister, a fellow servant of Stephen Hopkins. Both parties were wounded but not killed ...

  2. The Silver Books Project, originally known as the Five Generations Project, traces the descendants of the Mayflower pilgrims. The project aims to provide clear, well-documented lineages of the ship’s passengers through the 7th and 8th generations. Each family has its own volume* and many consist of multi-part sets.

  3. In 1620, a brave group of 102 men, women, and children sailed across the Atlantic on the Mayflower in search of a better life. In 1897, the General Society of Mayflower Descendants was established to pay homage to the Pilgrims through preservation and education. The Mayflower Society now has a network of more than 54 member societies across the ...

  4. Edward was baptized at Redenhall, Norfolk, England, 4 September 1575, the son of Robert and Sara (Dunkhorn) Fuller. The date and place of his marriage is unknown. Edward was a signer of the Mayflower Compact, signed on 11 November 1620, when the ship was at Provincetown, on the tip of Cape Cod. Both Edward and his wife died during the general ...

  5. DEATH: Mid-October 1677 at Eastham. Constance Hopkins was baptized on 11 May 1606 in Hursley, Hampshire, England, to parents Stephen Hopkins and his first wife Mary (Kent?). It should be noted that the long-standing Constance Dudley myth was disproven in 1998: the Hopkins family of the Mayflower was not from Wortley, Gloucester as had been ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Edward was a “servant” of Stephen Hopkins (1581-1644), and during his servitude was a member of the Hopkins household. What more do we know about this relationship? Of the 104 passengers on the Mayflower voyage, about 20 were servants of some kind. Twelve of these died within a year.

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