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Oceanus was born to Stephen Hopkins and his wife, Elizabeth Hopkins (née Fisher), [2] sometime between the boarding and arrival dates of September 6 and November 9, 1620. He survived the first winter in Plymouth, but died by 1627. [citation needed] He was named 'Oceanus', Latin for 'ocean', because he was born on the Atlantic Ocean. [3]
The identity of his wife Elizabeth is unknown, although there is a marriage record in the parish registers of St. Mary Whitechapel in London for a Stephen Hopkins to Elizabeth Fisher on 19 February 1617/18, and it has been commonly established that this is the second marriage of Mayflower passenger Stephen Hopkins. Although it cannot be ...
Mrs. Elizabeth Hopkins: 30 When she boarded the Mayflower, was “big with child” – her son Oceanus was born aboard while at sea. She lived over 20 years in Plymouth Giles Hopkins: 13 Later married Catherine Wheldon and had five children.
1. Elizabeth Cooke by 1668 and had nine children. Her mother was a daughter of Mayflower passenger Stephen Hopkins and her father was a son of Mayflower passenger and pilgrim Francis Cooke. 2. Sarah Jones on November 22, 1694 in Plymouth and had three children. Thomas was born about 1640 and died in December 1678 in Plymouth.
In Greek mythology, Oceanus (/ oʊ ˈ s iː ə n ə s / oh-SEE-ə-nəs; [1] Ancient Greek: Ὠκεανός [2] [ɔːke.anós], also Ὠγενός [ɔːɡenós], Ὤγενος [ɔ̌ːɡenos], or Ὠγήν [ɔːɡɛ̌ːn]) [3] was a Titan son of Uranus and Gaia, the husband of his sister the Titan Tethys, and the father of the river gods and the Oceanids, as well as being the great river which ...
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Elizabeth was born on 21 April 1926, the first child of Prince Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI), and his wife, Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother). Her father was the second son of King George V and Queen Mary , and her mother was the youngest daughter of Scottish aristocrat Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th ...
In some accounts, Evenus was represented as a mortal prince or king as the son of Ares and princess Demonice, [2] daughter of King Agenor of Pleuron. He was the brother of Molus, Pylus and Thestius. Another version of the myth stated that Evenus was born from Ares and the Pleiad Sterope. [3]