*spouse: >Wright, Josiah (1780 - )! See daughter Hanna.
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!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p73 -also called Bathshua MARRIAGES: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p73 DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p73 -after date of will of second husband Samual FREEMAN, 13 Dec 1742spouse: >Smith, Samuel (1668 - 1692)
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Fuller, Samuel (~1608 - 1683)
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Howland, James (<1669 - >1703)
!from A MAYFLOWER LINE Hopkins-Snow-Cook by Grace Fielding Hall c 1914, by Charles W. Swiftspouse: >Cook, Rebecca (1806 - )
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Hatch, Desire (1698 - )
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997spouse: >Doty, Samuel (~1714 - )SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
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NAME Sally Ann (Storms) /DRINKWATER (LUCAS)/spouse: >Drinkwater, Matthew (1790 - 1854)
Buried Maple Grove Cemetery Hartford MEspouse: >Shaw, Patty\Martha* (1757 - 1799)Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution (17 Vols.)
Search Terms: LUCAS (141), ISAAC (5793)
Results ( 2 combined matches) Volume 10 page 5 Lucas, Isaac, Plympton (also given Abington and Plymouth).Private, Lieut. Francis Shurtleff's co., Col. Lothrop's regt.; service, 14 days; company marched to Bristol, R. I., Dec. 11, 1776, on an alarm; also, list of men raised to serve in the Continental Army from 2d Plympton co., 1st Plymouth Co. regt., as returned by Lieut. Francis Shurtleff; residence, Plympton; engaged for town of Plympton; joined Col. Balcy's regt.; term, 3 years; also, return of men mustered by James Hatch, Muster Master for Plymouth Co., to serve until Jan. 10, 1778; Capt. Drew's co., Col. Bailey's regt.; also, Private, 7th co., Col. John Bailey's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Feb. 1, 1777, to Dec. 31, 1779; residence, Abington; credited to town of Abington; also, Capt. Judah Alden's (7th) co., Col. Bailey's regt.; return of men who were in camp on or before Aug. 15, 1777, and who had not been absent subsequently except on furlough, etc.; also, Capt. Seth Drew's co., Col. Bailey's regt.; company return dated Camp Valley Forge, Jan. 24, 1778; engaged May 15, 1777; term, 8 months; also, Capt. Luther Bailey's co., Col. Bailey's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1780, to Dec. 31, 1780; also, descriptive list dated West Point, Jan. 28, 1781; Capt. Luther Bailey's co., 2d Mass. regt.; stature, 5 ft. 11 in.; complexion, dark; hair, black; residence, Plympton (also given Plymouth); enlisted Feb.-, 1778, by Ensign Torrey, at Valley Forge; enlistment, during war.
Volume 10 page 5 Lucas, Isaac Shaw, Plympton.Private, Capt. Nathaniel Shaw's co., Col. James Warren's regt., which marched in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775, to Marshfield; service, 2 days; also, Lieut. Francis Shurtleff's co., Col. Lothrop's regt.; service, 14 days; company marched to Bristol, R. I., Dec. 11, 1776, on an alarm.
!MARRIAGE: `Mayflower Families-Stephen Hopkins' by John D Austin (1992) p527 MARRIAGE: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p34 -Any releationship to John LUCAS RIN 10157?spouse: >Fuller, Lydia (1749 - )
Buried Maple Grove Cemetery Hartford MEspouse: >Cole, Lemuel (1804 - 1877)
*spouse: >Wright, John (~1681 - 1774)! Plympton Deaths "Vital Records of Plympton, MA",1928 John, h. Mary (d. Benoni Lucas), s. Adam, one ofthefirst Settlers of Plympton, and Sarah (first w., d. John Sole of Duxbury and Rebecca (first w.); s. George, who came in the Mayflower in 1620), May 31, 1774, in 94th y.)
! NOTE: the above record was entered to document source of this record.
! Rec fr Anthony Miller (PHSN96A)
! Rec fr Cheryl Edwards (XGNK74A) From "The American Genealogist", July 1983 John, b. abt 1681, d. Plympton 3 or 31 May 1774 in 94th yr. He m. Plympton 20 May 1708 Mary LUCAS, d. there 24 Sep 1759 in 76th yr. (Plympton VR pp 432, 537, 538). In 1703, before his marriage, he fathered the illegitimate child of Elizabeth Barber (Plym Ct Rec 1:230, 256).
! "Mayflower families", pg 44 John Wright, b. Plymouth abt 1681, d. Plympton 31 May 1774, in 94th year, and is buried in Old Cemetery at Plympton Center. He m. Plymouth, 20 May 1708, Mary Lucas, dau of Benoni and Repentance (_______) Lucas, b. Plymouth 4 May 1684, d. Plympton 24 Sept 1759 in 76th year. Will dated Plymton, 6 Aug 1772, proved 6 Jun 1774, names sons John, Adam and Benjamine; daughters Repentance and Sarah and grandchildren John, Judah and Mary Hunt.
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!MARRIAGE: `John Shaw of Plymouth Massachusetts' ed. Margaret Johnson Drake, for Fort Dearborn Chapter NSDAR Genealogical Records Cmte, 1972 p35spouse: >Fuller, Joseph (1796 - )
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #6579, Date of Import: 13 Oct 1998spouse: >Crapo, Charles (1780 - 1862)SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #6579, Date of Import: 13 Oct 1998
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per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser death date also given as 17 Jan 1715/16spouse: >Warren, Patience (1660 - )per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser
25 December 1742 Plympton Plymouth MA given as death date and location, but do not know source....does not fit with the birth dates of childrenspouse: >( ), Abigail* (1729 - 1801)Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Volume 3
LUCAS Samuel Lakenham Cem, Carver MA 58
Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Volume 3
LUCAS Samuel 3rd Lakenham Cem, Carver MA 58
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution (17 Vols.) Volume 10 page 6 [p.6] Lucas, Samuel, Plympton.Private, Capt. Nathaniel Shaw's co., Col. James Warren's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775, to Marshfield; service, 2 days.
Volume 10 page 6 Lucas, Samuel, Plympton.Sergeant, Capt. John Bridgham's co., Col. Theophilus Cotton's regt.; muster roll dated Aug. 1, 1775; engaged May 4, 1775; service, 3 mos. 5 days; also, company return dated Oct. 7, 1775; also, order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Camp at Roxbury, Nov. 11, 1775.
Volume 10 page 6 Lucas, Samuel.Private, Capt. Jesse Harlow's co.; enlisted Jan. 29, 1776; service to Feb. 29, 1776, 1 mo. 3 days; company stationed at Plymouth for defence of seacoast.
Volume 10 page 6 Lucas, Samuel.Sergeant, Lieut. Joshua Perkins's detachment from Capt. George Hammond's co., Col. Thomas Lothrop's regt., Brig. Joseph Cushing's brigade; service, 14 days; detachment marched to Bristol, R. I., on an alarm. Roll dated Plympton, March 28, 1777.
Volume 10 page 6 Lucas, Samuel.List of men mustered between Sept. 10 and Sept. 15, 1777, by James Hatch, Muster Master for Plymouth Co., to serve in the New England states; Capt. Sparrow's co., Col. Cye's (Keyes's) regt.; also, Sergeant, Capt. Edward Sparrow's co., Col. Danforth Keyes's regt.; pay roll for Dec., 1777, dated Headquarters, Providence, allowing 1 mo. 2 days service, including travel home.
Volume 10 page 6 Lucas, Samuel, 3d, Plympton.Sergeant, Capt. John Bridgham's co., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775, to Marshfield and then returned by order of Col. Cotton; service, 3 days; also, Lieut. Francis Shurtleff's co., Col. Lothrop's regt.; service, 14 days; company marched to Bristol, R. I., Dec. 11, 1776, on an alarm; also, list of men mustered by James Hatch, Muster Master for Plymouth Co., to serve until Jan. 1, 1779; Capt. Shaw's co.; residence, Plympton; engaged for town of Plympton.
Buried Maple Grove Cemetery Hartford ME
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #6579, Date of Import: 13 Oct 1998spouse: >Crapo, Charles (1780 - 1862)SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #6579, Date of Import: 13 Oct 1998
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Both are buried in Maple Grove Cemetery Hartford MEspouse: >Cole, Sarah* (Sally) (1796 - 1875)
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997spouse: >Carter, Moses (*1739 - )SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
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SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997spouse: >Chevalier, Nancy (*1761 - 1817)SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
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SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997spouse: >Doty, Elizabeth (~1728 - )SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
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SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997spouse: >Bedell, Chloe (*1763 - )SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
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SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997spouse: >Hole, John (*1751 - )SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Br�derbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #1141, Date of Import: 25 Apr 1997
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per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser died between 18 Jan 1722-25 May 1724spouse: >Curwen, Susanna (1672 - <1696)
Died at 2 years old.
!Source: Baptismal Register of St. James Church, Charlottetown, P.E.I., show Ed. L. Lydiard and Lydia Morton to be man and wife. Copy of record in Robert Edward Lydiard's file. Included in letter from the Public Archives, P.E.I. dated 6 Sep 89. !Dates of birth, death etc. from History of Lydiard Family, chart on p.58. Sanford Genealogy p. 182. Associated with Thomas and Samuel in the Brewery In Halifax. When this business was sold he moved to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island around 1840. While still a young man he became Secretary and Treasurer of a Charlottetown bank. This bank failed around 1845, and although not legally obligated to do so, Edward spent his entire fortune, estimated tobe around $250,000, ($2,500,000 now) to pay off the banks depositors. There is nothing in the records to indicate that his fellow directors or bank officers followed his example. Some still remember Edward's honesty and think well of him for it 135 years after the deed. Following this ill-starred venture in banking he became involved with shipping and the sea in various capacities. He is mentioned as the hero in a long poem printed in Charlottetown in 1853 to commemorate a marine tragedy, sinking of the "Fairy Queen" on October 7th which occurred in the Northumberland Straits between PEI and NS. In essence the ship broke down in heavy seas and at 11 PM the captain "Bulzee" and most of the crew took to the boats and left the passengers to perish. "The Crew and Captain reach the shore, Ashore and safe? no ! still they fear, For Lydiard's threat rings in the ear; "If Providence my life shall spare- And such a trust e'en here I dare, You'll rue your baseness by-and-by"; Some passengers survived and the capain and crew were arrested. And as the long poem says "The tempest, in their bosom, still'd! And Lydiard's prophecy fulfill'd." Around 1855 Edward became Port Collector at Charlottetown, a position similar to Chief Customs Officer today. In 1866 Edward retired and moved to Boston where he died 1892 of a strokespouse: >Morton, Lydia (1815 - 1856)
! George Edward Lydiard, was born in Halifax NS (shown on first marriage certificate # 109,) but moved with parents as a child to PEI. His mother was a daughter of the late Hon. John Morton, of the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia. In his early days George was employed in the book store of his uncle, Major G. E. Morton, of Halifax. He learned telegaphy, possibly influenced by his grandfather, the Honourable John Morton, M. L. C., who owned The Cornwallis Bridge and Electric Telegraph Companies. When a mere youth came to Berwick to take charge of the first telegraph office in the village and also became station agent of the newly formed Windsor + Annapolis Railway. Station Agent Berwick and later Cornwallis. He resigned this position for 15 years to take care of his aunt's farm in Centreville. His aunt was Isabella Alice (Morton) b 9 May 1813, m 19 Sept 1839 Rev. William Thomas Wishart, b 9 June 1809 in Scotland. After her death he returned as Station Agent where he remained until 1898-9 when he went into the poultry business. His gravestone, lot 22, on East Maine St., in the Berwick, Nova Scotia cemetery reads: In Loving Memory - of - George E. Lydiard -died - May 26, 1905 - Aged 62 years. Ref: Hist of Lydiard Fam. 59; John Sanford Genealogy 181. Sanford Family Bible.spouse: >private
!He and some of his siblings were raised by his uncle Lemuel Morton, a Halifax book-store owner and Lydia's brother. The Mortons could well afford such charity, being quite successful from farming, chiefly as apple orchardists, and were also large landowners in and around Halifax. Henry inherited the bulk of Lemuel Morton estate in his mid 20's. Spent life breeding and racing trotters, including "Border". He used to take his sulky, horse and a bag of feed and head down to races in the states. Arriving all covered in dust, he would enter the race and many would wonder what the "old hayseed" was doing there. After the race they knew, he usually own. Henry died on Labour Day in Aylesford at the age of 78, doing what he like best racing his trotter "Briar Mac". Except from newspaper; "When Lydiard suddenly threw up his hands and fell to the fround, Briar Mac had just passed Torpedo Lady, hesitating only for a fraction of a second,the horse swept on in a beautiful stride. John MacGregor was ahead of Briar Mac, but the latter, with reins dragging, pulled up along side and passed him, then levelled away for the lead horse, Aubrey the Great, while the spectators watched with awe. It seems that this horse was being driven by invisible hands. Aubrey the Great passed under the wire a length ahead of Briar Mac". the track in mid-race, horse came second.
There may have been other children that died at birth or infancy and are not named.
Moved to Australia in 1870. The main street in Ballarat was named Lydiard Street which is about 500 miles southwest of Sydney. Or it may have been the by-product of the New Zealand Lydiards. May have returned to Chicago 1918-1920 as John M. Lydiard have vague recollections of meeting "Uncle Willy" about this time.
per Ances of Presspouse: >Delano, Warren (1809 - 1898)
!BIRTH: NGC Message Jay Harrison 16 May 93 (HOPKINS file) MARRIAGE: NGC Message Jay Harrison 16 May 93 (HOPKINS file) DEATH: NGC Message Jay Harrison 16 May 93 (HOPKINS file)spouse: >Cushman, Allerton (1712 - 1777)
[appendAUG.GED]spouse: >Stewart, William Kellogg (1832 - )No children. [98-July-MAIN.FTW]
No children.
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SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Gravestone Churchyard Cemetery Little Harbor, Nova Scotia, Canadaspouse: >Ringer, Jacob Brown (1827 - 1896)SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Gravestone Churchyard Cemetery Little Harbor, Nova Scotia, Canada
!According to 1920 US census was living with Rubric G. Balcom (Son-in-law) at 120 Grampian Way, Boston. Emmigrated from Nova Scotia in 1904. DEATH: copy of certificate in file. Sabean book has birth place as Glasgow, but Rev John Balcom says it was Dundee. The family moved from Dundee to Glasgow where her father was a shipbuilder. Death cert. has place of birth as Glascow, Scotland. The I.G.I. has a Grace McDonald birth abt 1850 in Glasgow, Lenark, Scotland. Death cert. has age as 73 years 8 months 27 days puts birth as 13 May 1849. Death cert. has mother's name spelled Wighton.spouse: >Sabean, Haines (1827 - 1903)
!Source: "A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John Scranton of Guilford, Conn. Who Died in the Year 1671", compiled by Rev. Erastus Scranton, 1855.spouse: >Scranton, Alexander (1806 - 1867)!Source: "Families of Early Guilford, Connecticut" compiled by Alvan Talcott.
!BIRTH: 1901 Census N. Grey/Owen Sound(NAC Reel T-6569/D11: Cen 062) p11 L10 -Irish ancestry BIRTH: `Cemetery Transcriptions Tecumseth + West Gwillimbury Townships' p226 -died at age 58 yr MARRIAGE: Letter 147 (Marjorie McLeod) 20 Jul 1993 -by Rev J.S. Youmans W.M. BIRTH: Marriages-District of Simcoe (Belfry 005) -age 24 on 24 May 1871 MARRIAGE: Marriages-District of Simcoe (Belfry 005) MARRIAGE: `The Belfry Family' by Peter deGuerre (1888) p107 -bef book written MARRIAGE: 1901 Census N. Grey/Owen Sound(NAC Reel T-6569/D11: Cen 062) p11 L10 MARRIAGE: Letter 10 B MONASCH 8 Oct 1989 DEATH: Letter 34 (Ida Spillers 22 Oct 90) DEATH: `The Belfry Family' by Peter deGuerre (1888) p107 -aft. book written BURIAL: Letter 34 (Ida Spillers 22 Oct 90) RELIGION: 1901 Census N. Grey/Owen Sound(NAC Reel T-6569/D11: Cen 062) p11 L10 -Methodist RESIDENCE: 1901 Census N. Grey/Owen Sound(NAC Reel T-6569/D11: Cen 062) p11 L10 -73 Deane St Sspouse: >Belfry, George Robinson (1844 - >1901)
Mayflower Families - Thomas Rogers; Family 67
Mayflower Families - Thomas Rogers; Family 67
Mayflower Families - Thomas Rogers; Family 67
per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roserspouse: >Soule, Nathaniel (1681 - 1766)
Mayflower Families - Thomas Rogers; Family 67
Mayflower Families - Thomas Rogers; Family 67spouse: >Williams, Elizabeth (1686 - 1732)
Mayflower Families - Thomas Rogers; Family 67
Mayflower Families - Thomas Rogers; Family 67
SOURCE CITATION: Title: Gedcom file Edward Cooper Publication Information: Edward Cooperspouse: >Canedy, Thankful (~1738 - 1794)SOURCE CITATION: Title: Gedcom file Edward Cooper Publication Information: Edward Cooper
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Mayflower Families - Thomas Rogers; Family 67
Mayflower Families - Thomas Rogers; Family 67
Mayflower Families - Thomas Rogers; Family 67
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHINspouse: >Welch, Ebenezer (1697 - 1759)
SOURCE CITATION: Title: GEDCOM File DONSHIN
Family History Chart In Possession Of A J Mcclure Mayflower Families - Thomas Rogers; Family 67 The American Genealogist; Vol 56; Pages 85-87spouse: >Smith, John (~1729 - >1771)
SOURCE CITATION: Title: (See source comments) Source Comments: Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families by William T. Davis 1895spouse: >Bradford, Elizabeth (1744 - )
!per Ances of Presspouse: >Cooke, Francis (>1583 - 1663)!per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser Mahieu of Canterbury
MEET THE TISDALES by Rosa D. Tisdalespouse: >Williams, Emmanuel (*1680 - )
MEET THE TISDALES by Rosa D. Tisdale
MEET THE TISDALES by Rosa D. Tisdalespouse: >Gurley, George (*1709 - )
MEET THE TISDALES by Rosa D. Tisdale
MEET THE TISDALES by Rosa D. Tisdale
MEET THE TISDALES by Rosa D. Tisdale
MEET THE TISDALES by Rosa D. Tisdale
MEET THE TISDALES by Rosa D. Tisdale
MEET THE TISDALES by Rosa D. Tisdalespouse: >Godfrey, Joseph (*1701 - )
MEET THE TISDALES by Rosa D. Tisdale
MEET THE TISDALES by Rosa D. Tisdalespouse: >Tisdale, Abigail (1667 - )"Abigail was ten years old when her father died. When she was eighteen, she married. They were married by Thomas Leonard, esquire, and Justice of the Peace. She was William's second wife. They lived in Freetown where William was Constabel in 1685. There first children were born there."
MEET THE TISDALES by Rosa D. Tisdale
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81 BAPTISM: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81 -baptized as "Buzzel" DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81 -witnessed 20 Jan 1747 will of uncle Jodah HOPKINS of Harwich -n.f.r.
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81 BAPTISM: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81 MARRIAGE: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81 -prob m. Phebe _____ DEATH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81 -administration of the estate of David MAKER of Eastham was granted to widow Phebe 7 Jun 1763 -n.f.r.spouse: >?, Phebe (*1735 - )
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81 MARRIAGE: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81 -No direct evidence exists that the wife of John MAKER was this dau. of Stephen HOPKINS; however 1. Stephen HOPKINS moved to Harwich after 1694 and all his children as well as the MAKERS of Cape Cod were associated with the town; 2. No other MAry HOPKINS has been found in the area in 1714; and 3. Bursel MAKER, son of this couple, witnessed the 20 Jan 1747 will of Judah HOPKINS, Mary's brother.spouse: >Hopkins, Mary (1692 - )
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81 BAPTISM: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81 -n.f.r.
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81 BAPTISM: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81 MARRIAGE: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81 -n.f.r.spouse: >Covell, Zerviah (1736 - )
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81
!BAPTISM: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81
!BIRTH: `Stephen Hopkins MFIP' by John D Austin (1989) p81 -recorded twice in Harwich records
per History and Gen of MF Plantersspouse: >Rogers, Thomas (~1608 - )
!Source: Copy of Family Record kept in Bible, originating in Samuel A. Nelson's family and updated by various individuals, including Emily Bean Nelson and Ann Abigail Nelson.spouse: >Nelson, Samuel Austin (1819 - 1887)