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Stephen HOPKINS, Sr.
Dorcas BRONSON |
Husband: Stephen HOPKINS, Sr.
Birth: ca. 1634, MA Death: 6 Oct 1689, Hartford, Hartford Co., CT Father: John HOPKINS Mother: Jane __?__ |
Marriage: 4 Mar 1656/7, Hartford, Hartford Co., CT |
Wife: Dorcas BRONSON
Baptism: 19 Dec 1633, Earl's Colne, co. Essex, England Death: 13 May 1697, Hartford, Hartford Co., CT Father: John BRONSON, Sr. Mother: Frances HILLS |
Children — born Hartford, Hartford Co., CT: |
1. Dorcas HOPKINS, b. 1660
2. John HOPKINS, b. 1662 3. Stephen HOPKINS, Jr., b. 1663 4. Joseph HOPKINS, b. ca. 1664 5. Ebenezer HOPKINS, Sr., b. Jul 1668 6. Mary HOPKINS, b. 1670 7. Webster HOPKINS |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; GBR, UK, United Kingdom, ENG, ESS; USA, US, United States, Connecticut, Massachusetts |
Sources:
1. Timothy Hopkins. 1932. John Hopkins of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1634, and Some of His Descendants. Stanford Univ. Press, Stanford, CA. 2. Gary Boyd Roberts. 1995. Ancestors of American Presidents. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston. 3. Sylvester Judd. 1851. "Ancestors of Rev. Samuel Hopkins, D.D., of Newport, and Their Children." New England Historical and Genealogical Record. 5(1): 43-45. On p. 43:
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