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− | [https://pilgrimhopkins.com/lineageHome.php?pafg02.htm#10 '''Constance Hopkins''']<ref>[https://pilgrimhall.org/nicholas_constance_snow.htm Pilgrim Hall Museum] Nicholas and Constance Snow biography.</ref> was baptized at Hursley, Hants 11 May 1606. She married [[Nicholas Snow (Y-DNA) |Nicholas Snow]]<ref>The Nicholas Snow baptized at St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, London on 25 Jan 1599/1600 was buried there on 28 Jan. The birth/baptism and parentage for Nicholas Snow who emigrated to Massachusetts is currently unknown.</ref> sometime shortly before the 1627 Cattle Division. Bradford stated they had twelve children, but only the names of nine of them are currently known. Of these nine there were five sons and four daughters (Mary, Sarah, Elizabeth & Ruth). The did ''not'' have a daughter Constance/Constant.<ref>More than a few sources state one of the other three children was a daughter Constance who married Deacon Daniel Doane, but mtDNA testing of two supposed matrilineal (all female line) descendants of this line did not match the known mtDNA of Constance and her mother (The Mayflower Quarterly Fall 2019, p. 40). Also private correspondence with Christopher Child, Genetices Editor for Newbury Street Press and Editor of ''Mayflower Descendant''.</ref> | + | [https://pilgrimhopkins.com/lineageHome.php?pafg02.htm#10 '''Constance Hopkins''']<ref>[https://pilgrimhall.org/nicholas_constance_snow.htm Pilgrim Hall Museum] Nicholas and Constance Snow biography.</ref> was baptized at Hursley, Hants 11 May 1606. She married [[Nicholas Snow (Y-DNA) |Nicholas Snow]]<ref>The Nicholas Snow baptized at St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, London on 25 Jan 1599/1600 was buried there on 28 Jan. The birth/baptism and parentage for Nicholas Snow who emigrated to Massachusetts is currently unknown.</ref> sometime shortly before the 1627 Cattle Division. Bradford stated they had twelve children, but only the names of nine of them are currently known. Of these nine there were five sons and four daughters (Mary, Sarah, Elizabeth & Ruth). The did '''not''' have a daughter Constance/Constant.<ref>More than a few sources state one of the other three children was a daughter Constance who married Deacon Daniel Doane, but mtDNA testing of two supposed matrilineal (all female line) descendants of this line did not match the known mtDNA of Constance and her mother (The Mayflower Quarterly Fall 2019, p. 40). Also private correspondence with Christopher Child, Genetices Editor for Newbury Street Press and Editor of ''Mayflower Descendant''.</ref> |
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Revision as of 13:35, 15 November 2023
Contents
Status summary
As of August 30, 2018
- Page created for Mary Kent, first wife of Stephen Hopkins
- recruitment of individuals who are mtDNA descendants of Mary Kent Hopkins. Folks who are mtDNA descendants are encouraged to contact MayflowerDNA1620@gmail.com
Background
For more information see: Austin, John D., Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: vol. 6 Hopkins
Biography
The General Society of Mayflower Descendants (GSMD) and the Pilgrim Hopkins Heritage Society (PHHS) have provisionally accepted the identity of Mary Kent, daughter of Robert Kent & Joan Machell of Hursley, Hants, as the first wife of Stephen Hopkins. This identification was first proposed by by Simon Neal in a couple of Mayflower Quarterly articles.[1] Caleb Johnson also stated this identification was probable.[2]
Stephen & Mary were married about 1603, likely at the parish church in Hursley. They had children baptized (at Hursley) 13 May 1604 (Elizabeth), 11 May 1606 (Constance), and 30 Jan 1607/8 (Giles).[3] Mary was buried at Hursley on 9 May 1613.[4]
- ↑ Simon Neal, "Investigation into the origins of Mary and Elizabeth, the wives of Stephen Hopkins". The Mayflower Quarterly (Plymouth, MA: The General Society of Mayflower Descendants), June 2012, vol. 78, No. 2 p. 137; Simon Neal, "Appendix - Investigation into the origins of Mary and Elizabeth, the wives of Stephen Hopkins". The Mayflower Quarterly (Plymouth, MA: The General Society of Mayflower Descendants), March 2013, vol. 79, no. 1. This identity is not 100% verified, but has much supporting evidence.
- ↑ Caleb Johnson's Mayflower History blog
- ↑ Ancestry.com tree created by Raymond T. Wing
- ↑ TAG 73:163 from Parish register
mtDNA Results V
According to "The Mayflower Quarterly"[1], three matrilineal (all female line) descendants from three of the four known daughters of Constance (Hopkins) Snow: viz: Sarah (Snow) Walker, Ruth (Snow) Cole, and Mary (Snow) Paine, all were mtDNA tested and they all came up matching each other. The FamilyTreeDNA Mayflower Project currently has three individuals listed under Mary, wife of Stephen Hopkins.[2] They all fall under the V Haplogroup[3] Names in bold font have mtDNA descendants who have mtDNA tested.
mtDNA Descendants
First Generation
Mary & Stephen had one son (Giles) and two daughters (Elizabeth & Constance). Elizabeth did not come to New Plimoth with her father, and is believed to have died before 1620.
Second Generation
Constance Hopkins[4] was baptized at Hursley, Hants 11 May 1606. She married Nicholas Snow[5] sometime shortly before the 1627 Cattle Division. Bradford stated they had twelve children, but only the names of nine of them are currently known. Of these nine there were five sons and four daughters (Mary, Sarah, Elizabeth & Ruth). The did not have a daughter Constance/Constant.[6]
Third Generation
Mary Snow was born about 1630 and married (Eastham Jul 1650) Thomas Paine. They had nine sons and two daughters: Mary (c1651) & Dorcas (1669).
Sarah Snow was born about 1632 and married (Eastham 25 Feb 1654/5) William Walker. They had four sons and two daughters: Sarah (1662) & Elizabeth[7] (1664-p1697[8], never married)
Elizabeth Snow was born about 1640 and married (Eastham 13 Dec 1665) Thomas Rogers[1]. They had five sons and two daughters: Elizabeth (1666-b 1704 no ch.)[9][10] and Hannah (1669).
Ruth Snow was born about 1644 and married (Eastham 10 Dec 1666) Lieut. John Cole. They had three sons and five daughters (Ruth [1667/8], Hepzibah [1672, likely never married][11], Hannah [1675, never married], Mary [1679, never married], & Sarah [1682, never married]).
Fourth Generation
Mary Paine was born Eastham about 1650 and died before 21 Jan 1723.[12] She married twice, first Eastham 11 Jan 1670/1 to James Rogers (d. 1678) and second Eastham 24 Apr 1679 to Israel Cole. By her first husband, Mary had three children (born Eastham): James (1673), Mary (1675 m. [Lt.] John Cole [II]) and Abigail (1677/8 m. John Yeats/Yates). By her second husband, Mary had two children (born Eastham): Hannah (1681 m. Samuel Higgins) and Israel (II) (1685).
Dorcas Paine was born Eastham about 1669 and died Hull, MA 30 Oct 1707. She married Eastham about 1689 Benjamin Vickery and they had seven children (born Hull): Joseph (1690), Benjamin (1692), Thomas (1695), Dorcas (1698 m. Jonathan Sparrow [II]), Phebe (1701/2-1718), Sarah (1705 poss.m. Thomas Higgins) and Ichabod (1707)
Sarah Walker was born Eastham 30 Jul 1662 and died Barnstable 6 Nov 1693. She married Barnstable 19 Nov 1685 Benjamin Lombard and they had four children (born Barnstable): Sarah (1686 m. Job Hinkley), Bathshua (1687 m. Joseph Mitchell), Mary (1688 m. Benjamin O'Killey) and Samuel (1691).
Hannah Rogers was born Eastham 20 Mar 1669 and died there 19 Jul 1733. She married Eastham before 1694 to Amaziah Harding and they had nine children (born Eastham): Hannah (1694 m. Bartholomew Fish), John (1697), Thomas (1699), James (1702), Mary (1706 m. Launcelot "Lot" Clark), Elizabeth (1708 m. Rowland Fish), Phebe (1710 m. Benjamin Rogers), Nathan (1711) and Cornelius (1717)
Ruth Cole was born Eastham 11 Mar 1667/8 and died there after 4 Mar 1727. She married Eastham 21 Mar 1688/9 William Twining (III) and they had seven children (born Eastham): Elizabeth (1690 m. Joseph Merrick & Nathaniel Bassett), Thankful (1696/7 m. Jonathan Mayo), Ruth (1699 m. Joshua Higgins), Hannah (1702 m. David Young), William (1704), Barnabas (1705) and Mercy (1707/8 m. David Higgins).
- ↑ Vol. 86 No. 3 (Fall 2019), p. 40
- ↑ Only one of the three lists Mary as their mtDNA ancestor.
- ↑ One of the three individuals only had the HVR I tested. It is unknown if any of the others had full mtDNA testing, or only HVR I&II testing. Coding region results are not listed on the FTDNA website for privacy reasons.
- ↑ Pilgrim Hall Museum Nicholas and Constance Snow biography.
- ↑ The Nicholas Snow baptized at St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, London on 25 Jan 1599/1600 was buried there on 28 Jan. The birth/baptism and parentage for Nicholas Snow who emigrated to Massachusetts is currently unknown.
- ↑ More than a few sources state one of the other three children was a daughter Constance who married Deacon Daniel Doane, but mtDNA testing of two supposed matrilineal (all female line) descendants of this line did not match the known mtDNA of Constance and her mother (The Mayflower Quarterly Fall 2019, p. 40). Also private correspondence with Christopher Child, Genetices Editor for Newbury Street Press and Editor of Mayflower Descendant.
- ↑ She was NOT the wife of John Walker of Virginia, as many have claimed.
- ↑ Mentioned in her father's will
- ↑ The Thomas Rogert Silver Book (vol. 19 Second ed.) stated she d. w/o issue bef 1704 per settlement of her father's estate.
- ↑ Some sources state she married Samuel Carter of Charlestown (d. 1691) and had daughter Bethia. NOT recognized by either GSMD or Pilgrim Hopkins Heritage Society.
- ↑ She did NOT marry Daniel Doane in Jul 1696, as some sources claim.
- ↑ www.findagrave.com reports she died 12 May 1705 and buried at Cove Burying Ground in Eastham. HOWEVER, this information is not found at www.capecodgravestones.com
References and External Links
- Austin, John D., Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: vol. 6 Hopkins, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA Third edition 2001
- Johnson, Celeb, Here Shall I Die Ashore: Stephen Hopkins, Bermuda Castaway, Jamestown Survivor and Mayflower Pilgrim, 2007
- Roser, Susan E., Mayflower Increasings From the Files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, Second edition 1995, 1996. pp. 62-67 (Did not identify the first wife of Stephen Hopkins)
- Roser, Susan E., Mayflower Passenger References (from contemporary records & scholarly journals) [www.stewartbooks.com Stewart Publishing & Printing], Canada Second edition 2015
- Caleb Johnson's Mayflower History blog
- Pilgrim Hopkins Heritage Society History page
- Wikipedia article on Stephen Hopkins
- Find-a-grave entry for Mary, wife of Stephen Hopkins
- General Society of Mayflower Descendants (GSMD)
- Family Tree DNA Mayflower Project mtDNA results
- mtDNA descendants of Mary (work in progress)
- Pilgrim Hopkins Heritage Society (PHHS)
- PHHS Newsletters "Atlantic Crossings"
- PHHS Lineage Database
- wikitree profile for Mary (Kent) Hopkins
- The Hopkins Family - The Mayflower Society
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