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Stephen Hopkins
Children and Grandchildren
Elizabeth Bp. Hursley Hampshire, England, 1604, living 1613, died probably by 1620. No further record. [1] Constance2 Hopkins (Stephen1), B., 11, May 1606 Hursley, Hampshire, England [1] a Mayflower Passenger with her father and stepmother, married Nicholas Snow. Children of Nicholas and Constance Snow Mark Snow3, married, 1st, Anna Cooke*; married, 2d, Jane Prence.Mary Snow3, married Thomas Paine. Sarah Snow3, married William Walker. Elizabeth Snow3, maried Thomas3 Rogers (Joseph2, Thomas1). Joseph Snow3, married Mary ---. Stephen Snow3, married, 1st, Susanna (Deane) Rogers; married, 2d, Mary Bigford. John Snow3, married Mary Smalley. Jabez Snow3, married Elizabeth ---. Ruth Snow3, married John Cole. --- Snow3, living and unmarried, in 1651. --- Snow3, living and unmarried, in 1651. --- Snow3, living and unmarried, in 1651. Gyles2 Hopkins (Stephen1), Bp .30 January 1607/8, Hursley, Hampshire, England.A Mayflower Passenger with his father and stepmother, married Katherine Whelden. Children of Gyles2 and KatherineMary3 Hopkins, married Samuel Smith. Stephen3 Hopkins, married, 1st, Mary Merrick; married, 2d, Bethiah Atkins. John3 Hopkins, died in infancy. Abigail3 Hopkins, married William Merrick. Deborah3 Hopkins, married Josiah Cooke.* Caleb3 Hopkins, married Mary Williams. Ruth3 Hopkins. Joshua3 Hopkins, married Mary Cole. William3 Hopkins, unmarried. Elizabeth3 Hopkins, died in infancy. * Not descended from Francis1 Cooke, the Mayflower Passenger. Hannah Snow, who married Giles Rickard, and Rebecca Snow, who married Samuel Rickard, were not daughters of Nicholas and Constance Snow, as stated in Davis's "Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth", and elsewhere. They were daughters of William and Rebecca2 (Brown) Snow, and granddaughters of Peter1 Brown, the Mayflower Passenger. Children of Stephen1 and Elizabeth (Fisher) Hopkins (second wife)
Ruth2 Hopkins, (Stephen1), died unmarried. Elizabeth2 Hopkins (Stephen1), left Plymouth by 1659, when the process of settling her estate began, no further record, died unmarried according to Bowman. * Not descended from Francis1 Cooke, the Mayflower Passenger. [1] Caleb Johnson, The True Origin of Stephen Hopkins, The American Genealogist, July 1998, 292:161+ [2]Charles Edward Banks, The English Ancestry and Homes Of The Pilgrim Fathers, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore 1989, pp 61 - 64 [MD 23:2:76+] HOPKINS. John Hopkins of Cambridge, Mass., and Hartford Conn., was
not a descendant of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower. |