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  2. Constance Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    1. Caleb Johnson, The American Genealogist 73:161-171, "The True English Origins of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower", July 1998. His first wife was not Constance Dudley, though this erroneous name is given by older references with no citations 2. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume Six, Third Edition, Stephen Hopkins ISBN 0 ...

  3. Passengers of the ships Anne and Little James 1623 - Wikipedia

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    Banks believed the Hopkins family emigration caused Nicholas Snow to follow. But since burial records for St. Leonard's have become available we see that the child baptized 25 January 1599/1600 was buried three days later and could not be the husband of Constance Hopkins. He is listed in the 1623 land division as "Nicolas Snow."

  4. List of Mayflower passengers - Wikipedia

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    Constance Hopkins, 14, daughter by first marriage (Hursley, Hampshire). Damaris Hopkins, 1–2, daughter. (She died soon in Plymouth Colony and her parents later had another daughter with the same name.) Oceanus Hopkins, born on board the Mayflower while en route to the New World. Margesson, Edmund* (possibly Norfolk). [34] [self-published source?]

  5. 'Mom' star Allison Janney blown away after learning her ... - AOL

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    Curtin told Janney, "We have a hat that descended through your ancestor, Stephen Hopkins's daughter, Constance. It is from the early 17th century." Janney was blown away by the hat as she joked, "Wow.

  6. Stephen Hopkins (pilgrim) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Hopkins (fl. 1579 – d. 1644) [2] was an English adventurer to the Virginia Colony and Plymouth Colony.Most notably, he was a passenger on the Mayflower in 1620, one of 41 signatories of the Mayflower Compact, and an assistant to the governor of Plymouth Colony through 1636. [3]

  7. List of Mayflower passengers who died in the winter of 1620–21

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    William Butten/Button, November 6/16 on board Mayflower. Buried either at sea or later possibly ashore. Memorial in Provincetown. (a young man) [4] Robert Carter*, after February 21; James Chilton*, 8/18 on board Mayflower in Cape Cod Harbor. Most likely buried ashore. Memorial in Provincetown. Signer of the Mayflower Compact. Richard Clarke*

  8. Mayflower Society - Wikipedia

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    The General Society of Mayflower Descendants — commonly called the Mayflower Society — is a hereditary organization of individuals who have documented their descent from at least one of the 102 passengers who arrived on the Mayflower in 1620 at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts. The Society was founded at Plymouth in 1897.

  9. Edward Doty - Wikipedia

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    He married Sarah Faunce on February 26, 1662/3 and had eleven children. Her death is unknown. John was born about 1638 and died May 8, 1701, in Plymouth. He married: 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 ...