HOPKINS, Mary

HOPKINS, Mary

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  HOPKINS, Mary was born on 15 Apr 1692 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States (daughter of HOPKINS, Stephen and MERRICK, Mary).

    Mary married MAKER, John on 05 Nov 1714. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  HOPKINS, Stephen was born in Sep 1642 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States (son of HOPKINS, Giles Mayflower Passenger 1620 and WHELDON, Catherine); died on 10 Oct 1718 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.

    Stephen married MERRICK, Mary on 23 May 1667 in Brewster, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States. Mary (daughter of MERRICK, William and TRACY, Rebecca) was born on 04 Nov 1650 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States; died in 1693 in Brewster, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  MERRICK, Mary was born on 04 Nov 1650 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States (daughter of MERRICK, William and TRACY, Rebecca); died in 1693 in Brewster, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.

    Notes:

    Gabriel Wheldon was probably born in Nottinghamshire, England about 1590. Sometime before 1638 he sailed to America accompanied by his grown children, but not his wife who had probably died. On September 3, 1638 he was licensed by the Plymouth court to dwell at Mattacheese (Yarmouth), Massachusetts and to have land there.

    His next appearance in Plymouth records is June 17, 1641 when the court orders "William Lumpkin and Hugh Tilly to pay 15 shillings to Gabriel Whelden for his third part of a skiff or boat they were partners in and for his damage sustained in the want thereof to fetch fish to fish his corn with, the boat or skiff to be theirs."

    In 1642, Gabriel was listed as surveyor of highways for Yarmouth, and June 1, 1647, he was presented and sworn for the same office. August 23, 1645, he was one of five men from Yarmouth who fought against the Narragansets and their confederates.

    October 27, 1646 Gabriel gave consent for his daughter Ruth to marry Richard Taylor. A year later, on January 25, 1647, he was also married to Margaret Wampanag in Yarmouth. He and Margaret had a daughter, Sarah Wheldon, on June 21, 1650.

    It appears that before May 14, 1648, he had sold land in Yarmouth to Edward Sturgis. October 21, 1653, Gabriel Whelden, and his youngest son John, sold lands in Arnold and elsewhere in Nottinghamshire, England, to William Crofts of Lynn, New England.

    Gabriel died about 1654, and in his will gave 10s. to the church in Malden and the rest of his estate in that town, consisting of house, lands, cattle and corn, together with the money due him from William Crofts, to his wife Margaret. His will mentions no children. The inventory of his goods, chattels and cattle amounted to £40 11s. 8d. His sons, Henry and John, brought suit in 1655 for their portions of the estate.
    http://www.mccarterfamily.com/tree/b86.htm (Looks like fairy well sourced document and I am using this as a starting point for research 12/14/07 MAS)

    Children:
    1. HOPKINS, Elizabeth was born about Jun 1668 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    2. HOPKINS, Stephen was born on 15 Jul 1670 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States; died on 9 Apr 1733 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States; was buried in Old Burying Ground, Brewster, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. HOPKINS, Ruth was born about Nov 1674 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    4. HOPKINS, Judah was born on 16 Jan 1678 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    5. HOPKINS, Samuel was born about Mar 1682 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    6. HOPKINS, Nathaniel was born in Mar 1684 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States; died on 13 Sep 1766 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States; was buried in Brewster, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    7. HOPKINS, Joseph was born about 1688 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    8. HOPKINS, Benjamin was born about Feb 1690 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    9. 1. HOPKINS, Mary was born on 15 Apr 1692 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  HOPKINS, Giles Mayflower Passenger 1620HOPKINS, Giles Mayflower Passenger 1620 was christened on 30 Jan 1607/8 in Hursley, Hampshire, England (son of HOPKINS, Stephen Mayflower Passenger 1620 and HOPKINS, Mary ()); died between 5 Mar 1688/9 and 16 Apr 1690 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 11 Nov 1620, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
    • Will: 19 Jan 1682/3, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

    Notes:

    Notes from Austin's Five Generation Book, Third Edition:

    3. GILES(2) HOPKINS(Stephen1) bp Hursley, Hampshire, England 30 Jan 1607/8; d. Eastham bet 5 March 1688/9 and 16 April 1690. His given name was also rendered as Gyles.

    He m. Plymouth 9 Oct 1639 CATHERINE WHELDEN, who d Eastham after 5 March 1688/9, undoubtedly dau. of Gaberiel Whelden of Malden and Yarmouth. Her given was also rendered at Katherne and Catorne.

    Giles Hopkins came on the Mayflower with his family. He volunteered with his father and brother Celeb to go against the Pequot Indians in 1637. He moved from Plymouth to Yarmouth in late 1638 or early 1639 and prob. met his wife there. They occupied the first traditionally built by the English on Cape Cod below Sandwich.

    Notes from Norman Schuler and Bobby Kirkland

    SOURCE: See: Stephen Hopkins.
    Source: Mayflower Families through Five Generations Vol. 6 second edition, Stephen Hopkins.

    GILES HOPKINS : HIS MARRIAGE

    9 October 1639 : “Gyles Hopkins & Katherne Wheldon marryed the ixth Octobr, 1639.”
    Plymouth Colony Records, Vol. 1, p. 134.
    GILES HOPKINS : HIS CHILDREN

    Gyles and Catherine Whelden Hopkins had 10 children : Mary, born 1640; Steven, born 1642; John, born 1643 (died 3 months old) ; Abigail, born 1644; Deborah, born 1648; Caleb, born 1650; Ruth, born 1653; Joshua, born 1657; William, born 1660; and Elizabeth, born 1664.
    Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 6
    (Plymouth, MA : General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992), p. 11

    Giles Hopkins died between 5 March 1688/89, the date of a codicil to his will, and 16 April 1690, the date on which his will was admitted to probate

    1637, Giles volunteered to go with his father and brother, Caleb, to fight against the Pequot Indians in 1637. By early 1639, he had moved from Plymouth to Yarmouth on Cape Cod. He and Catherine lived in the first house built by the English on Cape Cod south of Sandwich. Giles was made a surveyor of Highways in Yarmouth in 1643. He moved to Eastham on the Cape in 1644 where he also served as highway surveyor.


    Records Checked 5-19-09 MAS

    Route and Maps of the Voyage from mayflowerhistory.com
    http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/History/voyage3.php

    Immigration:
    Route and Maps of the Voyage from mayflowerhistory.com
    http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/History/voyage3.php

    Will:
    Giles Hopkins
    19 January 1682/3

    To all Christian people to whome these presents shall com know ye that I Giles Hopkins of Eastham being sick and weak of Body and yet of perfit memory do declare this as my Last will and Testament on this ninteenth day of January in ye year of our Lord 1682

    I bequeath my Body to ye grave in decent burial when this Temporal Life of mine shall have an end and my soul to god that gave it in hopes of a blessed Resurection at ye Last day

    2ly my will is that my son Stephen Hopkins shall possess and Injoy all my Upland and meadow Lying and being at Satuckit that is to say all my upland and meadow on ye southerly side of ye bounds of ye Towne of eastham that is to say all my Right and title Intrest and claime to all those Lands from ye head of Namescakit to ye southermost part of ye long pond where mannomoyet cart way goes over to Satuckit and from thence to ye head of manomoyet river and so as our Line shall run over to ye south sea all ye Lands between thos bounds and ye westermost bounds of ye purchesers at satuckit river all these Lands I give Unto my son Stephen Hopkins and to his heirs forever: and half my stock of cattill for and in consideration of ye above sd Land and half stock of cattel my will is that after my decease my son Stephen Hopkins shall take ye care and oversight and maintaine my son William Hopkins during his natural Life in a comfortable decent manner.

    3ly my will is that all my Lands at Palmet both purchesed and unpurchesed both meadows and upland and all my Lands at Pochet and my third part of Samsons neck and what other Lands shall fall unto me as a purcheser from ye fore mentioned Bounds of my son Stephen Hopkinses Lands and potanomacot all these fore specified Lands I give unto my sons Caleb and Joshua Hopkins to be equaly devided between them: further my will is that if either of my sons Joshua or Caleb Hopkins dye having no Issew that then these Lands which I have given them to be equally devided between them fall to him that surviveth.

    4ly. I give unto my wife Catorne Hopkins and to my son William Hopkins the improvment of too acres of meadow Lying at ye head of Rock Harbor during my wifes Life and ye one half of that too acres I give Unto my son william during his Life and after ye decease of and after ye decease of my wife and son william I do give this above sd too acres of meadow to my son Joshua Hopkins and his heirs forever: as also after my decease I give Unto my son Joshua Hopkins a parcel of meadow Lying at ye mouth of Rock Harbor according to ye bounds thereof specified in ye Towne Records of Lands: it I give unto my son Caleb Hopkins a parcel of meadow Lying at Little Nameskeket according to ye bounds thereof specified in ye Towne Book of Records of Lands.

    It. I give unto my wife my now dwelling House and halfe my Land and halfe my orchard that is by my house: by Land I mean half my Land that is about my house both fenced and Unfenced during my wifes natural Life, and then ye above sd housing and Lands to fall unto my son Joshua Hopkins; the other half of my Land and orchard I give to my son Joshua Hopkins after my death that is to say ye other half of my Lands Liying about my house.

    It. I give unto my son Caleb Hopkins one pair of plow Irons.

    It. I give Unto my son Joshua Hopkins one payer of plow Irons.

    It. I give Unto my son Joshua Hopkins my carte and wheels.

    It. I give unto my wife ye other half of my stock and moveables I say to my wife and my son William or what parse of ye moveables my wife shall see cause to bestow on my son William Hopkins.

    It. I do appoint my son Stephen Hopkins to be my true and Lawful executor of this my Last will and testament to pay what is payable and Receive what is due.

    And to ye truth and verity hereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seal ye day and year above written.

    Signed and sealed
    in presence of us, ye mark of
    Jonathan Sparrow.
    Giles Hopkins (seal)
    Samuel Knowles.

    Jonathan Sparrow and Samuel Knowles witnesses to this will made oath in Court ye: 16 th: of April 1690 that they saw ye above sd Giles Hopkins signe seal and declare this to be his Last will and Testament.

    Attest Joseph Lothrop. Clerk.

    I ye above sd Giles Hopkins do declare where as by ye providence of God my Life has been prolonged unto me and by Reason of age and disabillity of Body Lam Incapatiated to provide for my owne support and my wifes, my will further is that my son Stephen Hopkins from this time and forward shall possess and Injoy all my stock and moveable estate provided he take effectual care for mine and my wifes Comfortable Support during our natural Lives witness my hand and seal this fifth day of march 1688/9.

    Witness Mark Snow
    Giles Hopkins (seal)
    Jonath Sparrow

    The within mentioned Mark Snow and Jonathan Sparrow made oath in Court April ye: 16 : 1690 that they saw Giles Hopkins within mentioned signe seal and declare ye latter part of this will within mentioned to be his Last will and Testament. Attest. Joseph Lothrop, Clerk.

    Duly Compared with the original and entered April ye: 22 : 1690. Attest. Joseph Lothrop, Recorder.

    http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/PrimarySources/WillsAndProbates/GilesHopkins.php

    Giles married WHELDON, Catherine on 09 Oct 1639 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States. Catherine (daughter of WHELDON, Gabriel and DIGUNIA, Margaret) was born about 1620 in England; died on 15 Mar 1688 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  WHELDON, CatherineWHELDON, Catherine was born about 1620 in England (daughter of WHELDON, Gabriel and DIGUNIA, Margaret); died on 15 Mar 1688 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.

    Notes:

    Notes for Norman Schuler and Bobby Kirkland

    NOTE: See Pope's " Pioneers of Massachusetts", pp 489.

    Records Checked 5-19-09 MAS

    Children:
    1. HOPKINS, Mary was born in Nov 1640 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States; died on 02 Jul 1700 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    2. 2. HOPKINS, Stephen was born in Sep 1642 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States; died on 10 Oct 1718 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    3. HOPKINS, John was born in 1643 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States; died in 1643 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    4. HOPKINS, Abigail was born in Oct 1644 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    5. HOPKINS, Deborah was born in Jun 1648 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States; died between 28 Feb 1686/87 and 07 Dec 1727 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    6. HOPKINS, Caleb was born in Jan 1651 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    7. HOPKINS, Ruth was born in Jun 1653 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    8. HOPKINS, Joshua was born in Jun 1657 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    9. HOPKINS, William was born on 09 Jan 1661 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States; died in 1689.
    10. HOPKINS, Elizabeth was born in Nov 1664 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States; died in Dec 1664 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.

  3. 6.  MERRICK, William was born on 15 Sep 1643 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States (son of MEYRICK, John and BISHOP, Dorothy); died on 30 Oct 1732 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.

    William married TRACY, Rebecca. Rebecca (daughter of TRACY, Stephen Anne Passenger, 1623 and LEE, Tryphosa Anne Passenger, 1623) was born about 1625 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 28 Nov 1668. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  TRACY, RebeccaTRACY, Rebecca was born about 1625 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of TRACY, Stephen Anne Passenger, 1623 and LEE, Tryphosa Anne Passenger, 1623); died on 28 Nov 1668.
    Children:
    1. MERRICK, Rebecca
    2. MERRICK, John
    3. 3. MERRICK, Mary was born on 04 Nov 1650 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States; died in 1693 in Brewster, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    4. MERRICK, Stephen was born in 1705 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  HOPKINS, Stephen Mayflower Passenger 1620HOPKINS, Stephen Mayflower Passenger 1620 was christened on 30 Apr 1581 in Upper Clatford, Hampshire, England (son of HOPKINS, John and WILLIAMS, Elizabeth); died between 6 Jun 1644 and 17 Jun 1644 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 11 Nov 1620, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; On Mayflower
    • Will: 06 Jun 1644, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
    • Family History Book/Article: Jul 1998, PO Box 398, Demorest, Habersham, Georgia, USA; The True Origin of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower, by Caleb Johnson, The American Genealogist, Vol. 72, No. 3, July 1998.

    Notes:

    Notes from Austin's Five Generation Book, Third Edition:

    1. STEPHEN HOPKINS b. prob Hampshire, England, ca 1582, poss son of John Hopkins of Winchester; Stephen d. Plymouth bet 6 June and 17 July 1644. He m.(1) MARY ----, who was bur. Hursley, Hampshire, 9 May 1613. He m.(2) St. Mary Mallon, Whitechapel, London, England, 19 Feb. 1617/18 ELIZABETH FISHER, who d. Plymouth bef 6 June 1644.

    Biographical Summary

    Stephen Hopkins was from Hampshire, England. He married his first wife, Mary, and in the parish of Hursley, Hampshire; he and wife Mary had their children Elizabeth, Constance, and Giles all baptized there. It has long been claimed that the Hopkins family was from Wortley, Gloucester, but this was disproven in 1998. For more information on the true English origins of Stephen Hopkins, see the "Published Research" section at the bottom of this page.

    Stephen Hopkins went with the ship Sea Venture on a voyage to Jamestown, Virginia in 1609 as a minister's clerk, but the ship wrecked in the "Isle of Devils" in the Bermudas. Stranded on an island for ten months, the passengers and crew survived on turtles, birds, and wild pigs. Six months into the castaway, Stephen Hopkins and several others organized a mutiny against the current governor. The mutiny was discovered and Stephen was sentenced to death. However, he pleaded with sorrow and tears. "So penitent he was, and made so much moan, alleging the ruin of his wife and children in this his trespass, as it wrought in the hearts of all the better sorts of the company". He managed to get his sentence commuted.

    Eventually the castaways built a small ship and sailed themselves to Jamestown. How long Stephen remained in Jamestown is not known. However, while he was gone, his wife Mary died. She was buried in Hursley on 9 May 1613, and left behind a probate estate which mentions her children Elizabeth, Constance and Giles.

    Stephen was back in England by 1617, when he married Elizabeth Fisher, but apparently had every intention of bringing his family back to Virginia. Their first child, Damaris, was born about 1618. In 1620, Stephen Hopkins brought his wife, and children Constance, Giles, and Damaris on the Mayflower (child Elizabeth apparently had died). Stephen was a fairly active member of the Pilgrims shortly after arrival, perhaps a result of his being one of the few individuals who had been to Virginia previously. He was a part of all the early exploring missions, and was used almost as an "expert" on Native Americans for the first few contacts. While out exploring, Stephen recognized and identified an Indian deer trap. And when Samoset walked into Plymouth and welcomed the English, he was housed in Stephen Hopkins' house for the night. Stephen was also sent on several of the ambassadorial missions to meet with the various Indian groups in the region.

    Stephen was an assistant to the governor through 1636, and volunteered for the Pequot War of 1637 but was never called to serve. By the late 1630s, however, Stephen began to occasionally run afoul of the Plymouth authorities, as he apparently opened up a shop and served alcohol. In 1636 he got into a fight with John Tisdale and seriously wounded him. In 1637, he was fined for allowing drinking and shuffleboard playing on Sunday. Early the next year he was fined for allowing people to drink excessively in his house: guest William Reynolds was fined, but the others were acquitted. In 1638 he was twice fined for selling beer at twice the actual value, and in 1639 he was fined for selling a looking glass for twice what it would cost if bought in the Bay Colony. Also in 1638, Stephen Hopkins' maidservant got pregnant from Arthur Peach, who was subsequently executed for murdering an Indian. The Plymouth Court ruled he was financially responsible for her and her child for the next two years (the amount remaining on her term of service). Stephen, in contempt of court, threw Dorothy out of his household and refused to provide for her, so the court committed him to custody. John Holmes stepped in and purchased Dorothy's remaining two years of service from him: agreeing to support her and child.

    Stephen died in 1644, and made out a will, asking to be buried near his wife, and naming his surviving children.

    - Summary from MayflowerHistory.com

    Biographical Summary from MayflowerHistory.com
    http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Passengers/StephenHopkins.php

    Immigration:
    Route and Maps of the Voyage from mayflowerhistory.com
    http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/History/voyage3.php

    Will:
    Stephen Hopkins

    6 Jun 1644

    The last Will and Testament of Mr. Stephen Hopkins exhibited upon the Oathes of mr Willm Bradford and Captaine Miles Standish at the generall Court holden at Plymouth the xxth of August Anno dm 1644 as it followeth in these wordes vizt.

    The sixt of June 1644 I Stephen Hopkins of Plymouth in New England being weake yet in good and prfect memory blessed be God yet considering the fraile estate of all men I do ordaine and make this to be my last will and testament in manner and forme following and first I do committ my body to the earth from whence it was taken, and my soule to the Lord who gave it, my body to be buryed as neare as convenyently may be to my wyfe Deceased And first my will is that out of my whole estate my funerall expences be discharged secondly that out of the remayneing part of my said estate that all my lawfull Debts be payd thirdly I do bequeath by this my will to my sonn Giles Hopkins my great Bull wch is now in the hands of Mris Warren. Also I do give to Stephen Hopkins my sonn Giles his sonne twenty shillings in Mris Warrens hands for the hire of the said Bull Also I give and bequeath to my daughter Constanc Snow the wyfe of Nicholas Snow my mare also I give unto my daughter Deborah Hopkins the brodhorned black cowe and her calf and half the Cowe called Motley Also I doe give and bequeath unto my daughter Damaris Hopkins the Cowe called Damaris heiffer and the white faced calf and half the cowe called Mottley Also I give to my daughter 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 Also I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth the Cowe called Smykins and her calf and thother half of the Curld Cowe wth Ruth and an yearelinge heiffer wth out a tayle in the keeping of Gyles Hopkins at Yarmouth Also I do give and bequeath unto my foure daughters that is to say Deborah Hopkins Damaris Hopkins Ruth Hopkins and Elizabeth Hopkins all the mooveable goods the wch do belong to my house as linnen wollen beds bedcloathes pott kettles pewter or whatsoevr are moveable belonging to my said house of what kynd soever and not named by their prticular names all wch said mooveables to be equally devided amongst my said daughters foure silver spoones that is to say to eich of them one, And in case any of my said daughters should be taken away by death before they be marryed that then the part of their division to be equally devided amongst the Survivors. I do also by this my will make Caleb Hopkins my sonn and heire apparent giveing and bequeathing unto my said sonn aforesaid all my Right title and interrest to my house and lands at Plymouth wth all the Right title and interrest wch doth might or of Right doth or may hereafter belong unto mee, as also I give unto my saide heire all such land wch of Right is Rightly due unto me and not at prsent in my reall possession wch belongs unto me by right of my first comeing into this land or by any other due Right, as by such freedome or otherwise giveing unto my said heire my full & whole and entire Right in all divisions allottments appoyntments or distributions whatsoever to all or any pt of the said lande at any tyme or tymes so to be disposed Also I do give moreover unto my foresaid heire one paire or yooke of oxen and the hyer of them wch are in the hands of Richard Church as may appeare by bill under his hand Also I do give unto my said heire Caleb Hopkins all my debts wch are now oweing unto me, or at the day of my death may be oweing unto mee either by booke bill or bills or any other way rightfully due unto mee ffurthermore my will is that my daughters aforesaid shall have 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 And for the faythfull prformance of this my will I do make and ordayne my aforesaid sonn and heire Caleb Hopkins my true and lawfull Executor ffurther I do by this my will appoynt and make my said sonn and Captaine Miles Standish joyntly supervisors of this my will according to the true meaneing of the same that is to say that my Executor & supervisor shall make the severall divisions parts or porcons legacies or whatsoever doth appertaine to the fullfilling of this my will It is also my will that my Executr & Supervisor shall advise devise and dispose by the best wayes & meanes they cann for the disposeing in marriage or other wise for the best advancnt of the estate of the forenamed Deborah Damaris Ruth and Elizabeth Hopkins Thus trusting in the Lord my will shalbe truly prformed according to the true meaneing of the same I committ the whole Disposeing hereof to the Lord that hee may direct you herein

    June 6th 1644

    Witnesses hereof By me Steven Hopkins

    Myles Standish
    William Bradford

    From: http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/PrimarySources/WillsAndProbates/StephenHopkins.php

    Stephen married HOPKINS, Mary () before 1604 in England. Mary died in 1613 in Hursley, Hampshire, England; was buried on 09 May 1613 in Hursley, Hampshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  HOPKINS, Mary () died in 1613 in Hursley, Hampshire, England; was buried on 09 May 1613 in Hursley, Hampshire, England.
    Children:
    1. HOPKINS, Elizabeth was christened on 13 May 1604; died after 1613.
    2. HOPKINS, Constance Mayflower Passenger 1620 was christened on 11 May 1606 in Hursley, Hampshire, England; died in Oct 1677 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    3. 4. HOPKINS, Giles Mayflower Passenger 1620 was christened on 30 Jan 1607/8 in Hursley, Hampshire, England; died between 5 Mar 1688/9 and 16 Apr 1690 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.

  3. 10.  WHELDON, GabrielWHELDON, Gabriel was born about 1590 in Nottinghamshire, England; died between 11 Feb 1653 and 1655 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

    Gabriel married DIGUNIA, Margaret. Margaret was born in 1604 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States; died in 1638. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  DIGUNIA, Margaret was born in 1604 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States; died in 1638.
    Children:
    1. 5. WHELDON, Catherine was born about 1620 in England; died on 15 Mar 1688 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.
    2. WHELDON, Ruth was born in 1622 in England; died in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. WHELDON, Ralph was born about 1624 in England.
    4. WHELDON, Henry was born in 1626 in England; died on 28 Oct 1694.
    5. WHELDON, John was born in 1630 in England; died on 20 Nov 1711 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.

  5. 12.  MEYRICK, John was born in 1579 in St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales; died on 26 Jun 1650 in Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.

    John married BISHOP, Dorothy. Dorothy was born in 1570 in St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales; died on 25 Jun 1650 in Bristol, Somersetshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  BISHOP, Dorothy was born in 1570 in St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales; died on 25 Jun 1650 in Bristol, Somersetshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 6. MERRICK, William was born on 15 Sep 1643 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States; died on 30 Oct 1732 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.

  7. 14.  TRACY, Stephen Anne Passenger, 1623TRACY, Stephen Anne Passenger, 1623 was christened on 28 Dec 1596 in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England; died after 20 March 1654/5.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1623, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; Anne & Little James Passenger
    • Freeman: Bef 1 Jan 1632/3, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; In "1633" Plymouth list of freemen, before those admitted on 1 January 1632/3

    Stephen married LEE, Tryphosa Anne Passenger, 1623 on 02 Jan 1621 in Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  LEE, Tryphosa Anne Passenger, 1623LEE, Tryphosa Anne Passenger, 1623

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1623, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; Anne & Little James Passenger

    Children:
    1. TRACY, Sarah was born about Jan 1623 in Leiden, Holland.
    2. 7. TRACY, Rebecca was born about 1625 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 28 Nov 1668.
    3. TRACY, Ruth was born about 1628.
    4. TRACY, Mary was born about 1630.
    5. TRACY, John was born about 1632.