[2405] "Ros's Pedigree": she was a descendent of the baronial house of Arsie, under spouse's listing her name is spelled 'Alexandre'
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STORMONT.GED file b abt 1580, d 1644
GRANT.GED file full b & d
LANDERS.GED file, Also had 5 other children who died young or never married. Signer of Mayflower Compact.
letter from Maria P. Trumbull (of 6 Prospect Street, Nahant, Mass) to Annie [Olivia Tiffany Mitchell] dated July 8th [ca. 1918?] in A. M. Bingham 'Tiffany - Young Genealogy' file: 'came in Mayflower'
DEATH: LANDERS.GED file
original b 29 Oct 1581 in London, England
http://www.gendex.com/gendex/ b 28 Oct 1581 place
http://sillyg.doit.com/genweb/ MAYFLO8 data base
per Arianne L. Adventures of Purse and Person--Virginia 1607-1625 ed by Annie Lash Jester & Marth Woodroof Hiden 2nd ed 1964 p 213-17/ Dawes-Gates 2:443-51
Popular Biography by Margaret Hodges, "Hopkins of Mayflower-- Portrait of a Dissenter" (NY 1972) Nicholas Hopkins and Mary Poole are possible parents?
BIRTH: "Saints and Strangers" by George F. Willison, (Reynal and Hitchcock, New York, 1945); "MFIP Hopkins #1" General Society of Mayflower Descendants; Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, vol. 6, Hopkins, by the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992. MARRIAGE: "Plymouth Colony" by Eugene Aubrey Stratton, (Ancestry Publishing Co, Salt Lake City, UT 1986); "MFIP Hopkins #1" as noted above "Mayflower Families" as noted above DEATH: "Plymouth Colony" as noted above; "MFIP Hopkins #1" as noted above; Records of Canterbury C Church, Windham, CT; "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" by Clarence Almon Torrey (Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore 1985) Will written 6 Jun 1644, inventory 17 Jul 1644.
MD 2:15. Occupation: Tanner, see "Plymouth Colony" as noted above; "Mourt's Relations A Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth" edited by Dwight B. Heath, (Applewood Books, Cambridge/Boston, 1986)
Arrived at Plymouth in 1620 on "Mayflower" Fourteenth signer of the Mayflower Compact
THE GREAT MIGRATION BEGINS by Robert Charles Anderson, NEHGS tanner and merchant died between 6 Jun 1644 (writing of will) and 17 Jul 1644 (proving of will) "...managed to run afoul of the authorities several times in the late 1630's...June 1636 fined for battery of John Tisdale, whom he "dangerously wounded"...fined for allowing drinking on the Lord's day and playing of "shovell board"...excessive drinking in his house...selling beer for too much .
..dealt harshly with his pregnant servant...contempt of court...selling a looking glass for too much"
http://members.aol.com/calebj/hopkins.html BAPTIZED: possibly 29 October 1581, Wotten-under-Edge, Gloucester, England
http://www.gendex.com/users/19412157/zorger/D0023/G0000022.html#I12358 per Arianne L. Adventures of Purse and Person--Virginia 1607-1625 ed by Annie Lash Jester & Marth Woodroof Hiden 2nd ed 1964 p 213-17/ Dawes-Gates 2:443-51 Popular Biography by Margaret Hodges, "Hopkins of Mayflower-- Portrait of a Dissenter" (NY 1972) Nicholas Hopkins and Mary Poole are possible parents? !BIRTH: "Saints and Strangers" by George F. Willison, (Reynal and Hitchcock, New York, 1945); "MFIP Hopkins #1" General Society of Mayflower Descendants; Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, vol. 6, Hopkins, by the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992. MARRIAGE: "Plymouth Colony" by Eugene Aubrey Stratton, (Ancestry Publishing Co, Salt Lake City, UT 1986); "MFIP Hopkins #1" as noted above "Mayflower Families" as noted above DEATH: "Plymouth Colony" as noted above; "MFIP Hopkins #1" as noted above; Records of Canterbury C Church, Windham, CT; "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" by Clarence Almon Torrey (Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore 1985) Will written 6 Jun 1644, inventory 17 Jul 1644. MD 2:15. Occupation: Tanner, see "Plymouth Colony" as noted above; "Mourt's Relations A Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth" edited by Dwight B. Heath, (Applewood Books, Cambridge/Boston, 1986) !Arrived at Plymouth in 1620 on "Mayflower" Fourteenth signer of the Mayflower Compact
http://members.aol.com/calebj/hopkins.html
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, 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 early 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 minor crimes, including selling glass at too high a price, selling illegal intoxicants, and 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 he volunteered to fight in the Pequot War of 1637.
http://205.160.0.97/users/cfa1996/new_eng/D0011/G0000100.html#I10819 marr to Constance 1605
Cape Cod Genealogy, WebCards
occ. tanner and merchant
edu. signed his will. Books valued at 12s in inventory.
rel. Plymouth church; Freeman: in the "1633" list of Plymouth Freeman
Monk Family Ancestry (http://mum202-2.musm.ttu.edu/genealogy.htm) d & bur on 20 Aug 1644
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[1858] WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Washington Ahnentafel) # 2180096
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