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  1. Constance married Nicholas Snow sometime before the Division of Cattle which occurred May 22, 1627. Nicholas came to Plymouth on board the ship Anne in 1623 and was made a freeman at Plymouth in 1633.

  2. Constance Hopkins, baptized at Hursley, May 11, 1606; died at Eastham, mid-October, 1677; married at Plymouth, circa 1626, Nicholas Snow and they had 12 children: Mark, Mary, Sarah, Joseph, Stephen, John, Elizabeth, Jabez and Ruth Snow, as well as three children whose names are not known.

  3. 3 days ago · Mother Mary b. c 1580. Constance Hopkins was christened on 11 May 1606 at of Hursely, Hampshire, England.1 She married Nicholas Snow, son of Nicholas Snow and Elizabeth Rowles, on 22 May 1627 at Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. Constance Hopkins died in October 1677 at Eastham, Barnstable, MA, at age 71.

    • May 11, 1606
    • October 25, 1677
  4. Constance Hopkins was a Mayflower passenger. She journeyed with her father and stepmother, Stephen and Elizabeth Hopkins, her brother Giles, her half-sister Damaris and her half-brother Oceanus who was born during the voyage. Sometime before 1627, Constance Hopkins married Nicholas Snow.

  5. Constance Hopkins was about 14 years old when she sailed on Mayflower with her father Stephen Hopkins, step-mother Elizabeth, and brother Giles. She married Nicholas Snow in 1627 in Plymouth.

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  7. She married Nicholas Snow on 22 May 1627, in Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 4 daughters. She died on 25 October 1677, in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America, at the age of 72, and was buried in Cove Burying Ground, Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.

  8. Hopkins. MARRIAGE: Nicholas Snow, sometime before the 1627 Division of Cattle at Plymouth. CHILDREN: Mark, Mary, Sarah, Joseph, Stephen, John, Elizabeth, Jabez, Ruth, and three other children whose names have not been conclusively documented. Some believe one of the three was the wife of Daniel Doane. DEATH: Mid-October 1677 at Eastham.

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