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Stephen Hopkins

Stephen Hopkins[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24]

Male Abt 1581 - 1644  (~ 63 years)


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  • Name Stephen Hopkins 
    Birth Abt 1581  England Find all individuals with events at this location  [6, 15, 18, 25
    Gender Male 
    Baptism 30 Apr 1581  Upper Clatford, Hampshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [12
    Migration 1609  From England Find all individuals with events at this location  [17, 18
    To Virginia
    • Role: Passenger
    • The ship was wrecked at Bermuda.
    Migration 6 Sep 1620  From Plymouth, Devonshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 14, 18, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106
    To Northern Virginia
    aboard Mayflower 
    • The ship anchored off Cape Cod on 11 Nov 1620 - almost 200 miles further north than planned.
    • Role: Family4
    Copy of original Mayflower passenger list
    Copy of original Mayflower passenger list
    Passenger list
    Passenger list
    at the National Monument to the Forefathers in Plymouth, Massachusetts
    Event 11 Nov 1620  [16, 18, 47, 53, 68, 73, 86, 87, 95, 98, 107, 108, 109
    signed
    the Mayflower Compact 
    • Role: Signer
    The_Mayflower_Compact_1620_cph.3g07155.jpg
    The_Mayflower_Compact_1620_cph.3g07155.jpg
    Event Jun 1621  [18, 110
    chosen to approach
    • This role was repeated several more times.
    Property 1623  [18
    received six acres in the Plymouth division of land
    Property 22 May 1627  Plymouth, British America Find all individuals with events at this location  [111
    drew the seventh lot
    Event:
    division of cattle
    • He and his company were to receive, in addition to their livestock, "the Calfe of this yeare to come of the black Cow, which fell to John Shaw & his Companie".
    Freeman 1633  [18
    Inventory 2 Oct 1634  [112, 113
    • It totalled £87 19s. 6d. of which £42 was real estate: "the house and fens at Fresh Lake," £2; "dwelling house & garden," £20; and the mill, £20.
    • Role: Appraiser
    Property 17 Jul 1637  [18
    "all that messuage, houses, tenements, outhouses lying and being at the Broken Warfe towards the Eele River together with the six shares of lands thereunto belonging containing six acres"
    Court 2 Oct 1637  [18
    fined for allowing drinking on the Lord's day and the playing of "shovell board"
    Property 5 Feb 1637/8  [18
    requesteth a grant of lands towards the the Six Mile Brook
    Event 7 Aug 1638  [18
    "[l]iberty is granted to Mr. Steephen Hopkins to erect a house at Mattacheese, and cut hay there this year to winter his cattle, provided that it be not to withdraw him from the town of Plymouth"
    Property 30 Nov 1638  Plymouth, British America Find all individuals with events at this location  [18, 114
    "all those his six acres of land lying on the south side of the Town Brook"
    Josias Cook
    • It was described as "all those his six acres of land lying on the south side of the Town Brook of Plymouth".
    • Role: Seller
    Property 1 Jun 1640  [18
    was granted twelve acres of meadow
    Property 8 Jun 1642  [18
    ...all that his house and lands in Yarmouth containing eight acres of upland and six acres more lying at the Stony Cove
    Will 6 Jun 1644  [10, 18, 25, 44
    • The will of Stephen Hopkins, dated 6 June 1644, was proved upon testimony of William Bradford and Captain Myles Standish at a General Court at Plymouth on 20 Aug 1644, Calling himself of Plymouth in New England and "weake yet in good and prfect memory," he directed that his body be "buryed as neare as convenyently may be to my wyfe, Deceased." He made these bequests: To son Giles Hopkins the great bull now in the hands of Mris. Warren. To Stevnen Hopkins "my sonn Giles his sonne" 20 shillings in Mris Warren's hands for the hire of said bull. To dau. Constanc Snow, wife of Nicholas, "my mare" To dau. Deborah Hopkins "the brodhorned black cowe and her calf and half the Cowe called Motley". To dau. Damaris Hopkins "the Cowe called Damaris heiffer and the white faced calf and half the cowe called Mottley." To dau. Ruth "the Cowe called Red Cole and her calfe and a Bull at Yarmouth wch is in the keepeing of Giles Hopkins wch is an yeare and advantage old and half the curld Cowe." To dau. Elizabeth "the Cowe called Smykins and her calf and thother half of the Curld Cowe wth Ruth and an yearelinge heiffer wthout a tayle in the keepeing of Gyles Hopkins at Yarmouth." To four daus. Deborah, Damaris, Ruth and Elizabeth Hopkins, all the moveable goods that belonged to his house, "and in case any of my said daughters should be talken away by death before they be marryed then...their division to be equally devided amongst the Survivors." To son Caleb, "heire apparent," house and lands at Plymouth, one pair of oxen and the hire of them, then in the hands of Richard Church, and "all my debts which are now oweing unto me." The testator reserved to his daus. "free recourse to my house in Plymouth upon any occation there to abide and remayne for such tyme as any of them shall thinke meete and convenyent & they single persons." He named son Caleb as executor, and Caleb and Captain Standish as joint supervisors of the will. The inventory of his goods, taken by Captain Standish, Thomas Willet and John Doane on 17 July 1644, listed livestock (fifteen neat cattle, a horse and other stock), household goods, clothing, tools and more than seventeen pounds owed to Hopkins by debtors. The estate was given a total value of about 130 pounds. The division of his moveable estate to daus. Deborah, Damaris, Ruth and Elizabeth was made by son Caleb and Captain Standish on 30 Nov 1644. In his list of the Mayflower passengers, Governor Bradford included: "Mr. Steven Hopkins, and Elizabeth, his wife, and 2 children, caled Giles and Constanta, a doughter, both by a former wife; and 2 more by his wife caled Damaris and Oceanus; the last was borne at sea; and two servants, called Edward Doty adn Edward Lister." Taking note of changes after 30 years, Bradford wrote of the Hopkins family in the spring of 1651: "Mr. Hopkins and his wife are now both dead, but they lived above 20 years in this place, and had one sone and 4 doughters borne here. Ther sone became a seaman, and dyed at Barbadoes; one daughter dyed here, and 2 are maried, one of them hath 2 children; and one is yet to mary. So their increase which still survive are 5. But doughter Constanta is also maried, and hath 12 children, all of them living, and one of them maried."
    Death Between 6 Jun 1644 and 17 Jul 1644  Plymouth, British America Find all individuals with events at this location  [6, 10, 18, 44, 115, 116
    Inventory 17 Jul 1644  [18
    Occupation tanner and leathermaker  [18, 116]
    Probate 20 Aug 1644  [10, 18, 25
    Person ID I9355  Duane's Ancestors
    Last Modified 20 Dec 2019 

    Father John Hopkins 
    Mother Elizabeth Williams 
    Marriage Y  [12
    Family ID F3629  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Mary ________,   b. Abt 1580   d. 1613, Hursley, Hampshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 33 years)  [18, 21, 104, 117
    Marriage Bef 1604  [12, 15, 25
    Children 
     1. Elizabeth Hopkins   d. Bef 1620
    +2. Constance Hopkins,   b. 11 May 1606, Hursley, Hampshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Oct 1677, Eastham, Plymouth, British America Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 71 years)
    +3. Giles Hopkins,   b. Abt 1607, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 16 Apr 1690, Eastham, Plymouth, British America Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 83 years)
    Family ID F3618  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 10 Apr 2020 

    Family 2 Elizabeth Fisher   d. Bef 1640, Plymouth, British America Find all individuals with events at this location  [24
    Marriage 19 Feb 1617/8  St. Mary Matfellon, Whitechapel, London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 6, 8, 15, 18, 25
    Notes 
    • Stephen Hopkins was one of only a few passengers on the Mayflower to have made a prior trip to America. He came in 1609 on the Sea Venture headed for Jamestown, in Virginia. But instead, they were marooned on an island, where the 150 passengers were stranded for nine months. Hopkins led an uprising challenging the governor's authority and was sentenced to death. But he begged and moaned about the ruin of his wife, and so was pardoned. The company built two vessels and escaped the island. After spending two years in Jamestown, Hopkins returned to England.

      Stephen Hopkins brought with him on the Mayflower his wife Elizabeth, children Giles and Constance by his first marriage, and Damaris by his second marriage. A son Oceanus was born while the Mayflower was at sea. Stephen participated in the early exploring missions and was an "ambassador" along with Myles Standish for Indian relations.

      In 1636, Hopkins was fined for the battery of John Tisdale, in 1637 he was found guilty of allowing men to drink on a Sunday at his house, and in 1638 he was fined for not dealing fairly with an apprentice-girl, Dorothy Temple. He was also charged with several other crimes, including selling glass at too high a price, selling illegal intoxicants, and was often fined for allowing men to get drunk at his house. However, this in no way indicated he was disloyal to the Colony--in fact he was a prominent member, Assistant governor from about 1633 until 1636, and volunteered to fight in the Pequot War of 1637. [118]
    Children 
     1. Damaris Hopkins,   b. 1618/9   d. Abt 1627/8, Plymouth, British America Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 9 years)
     2. Oceanus Hopkins,   b. late 1620, at sea Find all individuals with events at this locationd. BY 1627 (Age ~ 7 years)
     3. Caleb Hopkins,   b. Abt 1622, Plymouth, British America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Between 1644 and 1651, Barbados Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 22 years)
     4. Deborah Hopkins,   b. Abt 1624/5, Plymouth, British America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 1674 (Age ~ 48 years)
     5. Damaris Hopkins,   b. SAY 1628, Plymouth, British America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Between 17 Jan 1665/6 and 18 Nov 1669, Plymouth Plantation, British America Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 38 years)
     6. Ruth Hopkins,   b. SAY 1630, Plymouth, British America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. After 30 Nov 1644 and Before spring 1651 (Age ~ 14 years)
     7. Elizabeth Hopkins,   b. SAY 1632, Plymouth, British America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. BY 6 Oct 1659 (Age ~ 27 years)
    Family ID F3619  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 10 Apr 2020 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - Abt 1581 - England Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBaptism - 30 Apr 1581 - Upper Clatford, Hampshire, England Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMigration - To Virginia - 1609 - England Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 19 Feb 1617/8 - St. Mary Matfellon, Whitechapel, London, Middlesex, England Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMigration - To Northern Virginia,aboard Mayflower  - 6 Sep 1620 - Plymouth, Devonshire, England Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsProperty - drew the seventh lot,Event:
    division of cattle - 22 May 1627 - Plymouth, British America
    Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsProperty - "all those his six acres of land lying on the south side of the Town Brook",Josias Cook - 30 Nov 1638 - Plymouth, British America Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - Between 6 Jun 1644 and 17 Jul 1644 - Plymouth, British America Link to Google Earth
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  • Coats of Arms
    Hopkins Coat of Arms
    Hopkins Coat of Arms

  • Notes 
    • From "Mayflower Families in Progress: Vol. VI, Stephen Hopkins" pages 3-6: Stephen Hopkins sailed in the Mayflower in 1620, one of the "Londoners" or "strangers" recruited for the voyage. He was called "Master", and only two others of the 17 free men on the voyage were so styled [another was Richard Warren]. He seems to have originated from the family of Hopkins, alias Seborne, located for several generations at Wortley, Wotton Underedge, co. Glouchester. The Wortley historian has conjectured, after a thorough study of the family, that Stephen of the Mayflower may well have been son of Stephen Hopkins, a clothier of Wortley who also had son Robert Hopkins of London. Stephen Hopkins was probably the young man of that name who served as minister's clerk on the vessel "Sea Venture" which sailed from London 2 June 1609, bound for Virginia. The ship was severely damaged in a hurricane, and the company was washed ashore on the Bermudan "Ile of Divels" on 28 July. The 150 survivors were marooned on the island for nine months, building two vessels which ultimatelytook them to Virginia. During the sojourn Stephen Hopkins encouraged an uprising by his fellows upon grounds that the Governor's authority pertained only to the voyage and the regime in Virginia, not to the forced existence in Bermuda. For his remarks he was placed under guard, brought before the company in manacles and sentenced to death by court-martial. "But so penitent hee was and made so much moane, alleadging the ruine of his Wife and Children in this his trespasse," according to William Strachey's record of the voyage, that friends among his cohorts procured a pardon from the Governor. The two newly built vessels, the "Patience" and the "Deliverance" arrived at Jamestown on 24 May 1610, but no evidence has been found of Hopkins' residence there, and it is presumed he soon returned to his family in England. Strachey noted that while Hopkins was very religious, he was contentious and defiant of authority and possessed enough learning to undertake wrest leadership from others. The home in England of Stephen Hopkins was just outside of London Wall on the high road entering the city at Aldgate in the vicinity of Heneage House. In this neighborhood lived John Carver and William Bradford of the Mayflower Company; Robert Cushman, the London agent for the Pilgrims; and Edward Southworth, who later came to New England. Stephen was called a tanner or leathermaker at the time of the Mayflower voyage. The name of Stephen's first wife remains unknown. No authority has been found for the oft published identification of her as Constance Dudley. His second wife was named Elizabeth, and it seems certain that the marriage of Stephen Hopkins and Elizabeth Fisher on 19 Feb 1617/18 at St. Mary Matfellon, Whitechapel, London pertains to them. Stephen, wife Elizabeth and children Giles and Constance by first wife and daughter Damaris by second wife, and two men servants, Edward Doty and Edward Lister, came on the Mayflower. Son Oceanus was born during the voyage. Upon the ship's arrival at Cape Cod 11 Nov 1620, Stephen was among the men signing the Mayflower Compact in the cabin. He was one of three men designated to provide counsel and advice to Captain Myles Standish on the first land expedition of the Pilgrims in the New World. During the third day out, the company chanced upon an Indian deer trap, and Stephen was able to explain its function and danger to his fellows. In February of 1620/21, when Indians appeared on a neighboring hilltop, Captain Standish took Stephen Hopkins with him to negotiate with the savages. Thereafter, Stephen was invariably deputized to meet the Indians and act as an interpreter. In July of 1621 he served as envoy to friendly Chief Massasoit, and he made a friend for the colonists of Samoset, another Indian whom Stephen entertained in his home. Despite the mortality caused by tribulations of the first Pilgrim winter in New England, Stephen Hopkins' household of eight persons was one of only four households that escaped loss. Stephen Hopkins was referred to as a merchant and a planter in Plymouth records, also as "Gentleman" and "Master". He received a six-acre lot in the division of land in 1623 and later had other plots by grant or purchase. It is stated that he kept for his home throughout his life at Plymouth the lot on the easterly corner of Main and Leyden Streets that had been assigned to him on arrival. He built and owned the first wharf in Plymouth Colony of which there is record, selling it for sixty pounds in July of 1637. He built a house at Yarmouth on Cape Cod but returned to Plymouth and gave the Yarmouth dwelling to son Giles, who remained there. Stephen Hopkins was made freeman by 1633 and served with sons Giles and Caleb and son-in-law Jacob Cooke as "Voluntary" in the Pequot War of 1637. He held the position of Assistant in the Colony from at least 1633 to 1636. Probably because of his status in the Colony as a "stranger", Stephen Hopkins found himself on occasion in official difficulty. In June of 1636, while serving as Assistant, he was fined for battery of John Tisdale. In 1637 and 1638 he was charged with various indiscretions involving the sale of intoxicants and other items at his dwelling. In 1638/9 he was found in contempt of court for refusing to deal fairly with Dorothy Temple, an apprentice girl, and in December of 1639 he was charged with selling a looking glass at an excessive price.

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    60.  60.  [S576] TGMSP, Thomas English, 00516.

    61.  61.  [S576] TGMSP, Edward Tilley, 00516.

    62.  62.  [S576] TGMSP, John Tilley (1), 00516.

    63.  63.  [S576] TGMSP, William Trevor, 00516.

    64.  64.  [S576] TGMSP, John Alden, 00516.

    65.  65.  [S576] TGMSP, Francis Eaton, 00516.

    66.  66.  [S576] TGMSP, ____ Ely, 00516.

    67.  67.  [S576] TGMSP, Edward Thomson, 00516.

    68.  68.  [S576] TGMSP, Thomas Tinker, 00516.

    69.  69.  [S576] TGMSP, William White, 00516.

    70.  70.  [S576] TGMSP, Ellen More Jasper More Mary More, 00516.

    71.  71.  [S576] TGMSP, Richard More, 00516.

    72.  72.  [S576] TGMSP, Edmund Margesson, 00516.

    73.  73.  [S576] TGMSP, Richard Britteridge, 00516.

    74.  74.  [S576] TGMSP, Peter Brown, 00516.

    75.  75.  [S576] TGMSP, William Button, 00516.

    76.  76.  [S576] TGMSP, John Rigsdale, 00516.

    77.  77.  [S576] TGMSP, Miles Standish, 00516.

    78.  78.  [S576] TGMSP, Gilbert Winslow, 00516.

    79.  79.  [S576] TGMSP, Edward Winslow, 00516.

    80.  80.  [S576] TGMSP, Degory Priest, 00516.

    81.  81.  [S576] TGMSP, Elias Story, 00516.

    82.  82.  [S576] TGMSP, Edward Fuller, 00516.

    83.  83.  [S576] TGMSP, Samuel Fuller, 00516.

    84.  84.  [S576] TGMSP, John Billington, 00516.

    85.  85.  [S576] TGMSP, William Bradford, 00516.

    86.  86.  [S576] TGMSP, Richard Gardiner, 00516.

    87.  87.  [S576] TGMSP, Richard Clarke, 00516.

    88.  88.  [S576] TGMSP, William Holbeck, 00516.

    89.  89.  [S576] TGMSP, Moses Fletcher, 00516.

    90.  90.  [S576] TGMSP, Henry Samson, 00516.

    91.  91.  [S576] TGMSP, George Soule, 00516.

    92.  92.  [S576] TGMSP, William Latham, 00516.

    93.  93.  [S576] TGMSP, Christopher Martin, 00516.

    94.  94.  [S576] TGMSP, Desire Minter, 00516.

    95.  95.  [S576] TGMSP, Thomas Williams, 00516.

    96.  96.  [S576] TGMSP, Roger Wilder, 00516.

    97.  97.  [S576] TGMSP, William Mullins, 00516.

    98.  98.  [S576] TGMSP, John Crackstone, 00516.

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