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1 Descendants of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower Generation No STEPHEN 2 HOPKINS (STEPHEN 1 ) (Source: "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations", volume six, "Hopkins", published by General Society of Mayflower Descendants, ) was born Abt in England, and died Bet. June 6 - July 17, 1644 in Plymouth, MA. He married (1) NAME UNKNOWN. She was born in England, and died Bef in England. He married (2) ELIZABETH FISHER Abt. February 19, 1617/18 in Whitechapel, London, England. She died Aft. February 4, 1638 in Plymouth. Notes for STEPHEN HOPKINS: Stephen Hopkins sailed on the Mayflower in Was one of the Londoners or strangers recruited for the voyage. He was called Master, and only two other of the 17 free men on the voyage were styled. Stephen was called a tanner or leather maker at the time of the Mayflower voyage. He seems to have originated from the family of Hopkins, alias Seborne, located for several generations at Wortley, Wooton Underedge, Gloucester County, England. Although Stephen of the Mayflower may well have been a son of Stephen Hopkins, a clothier of Wortley, who also had a son Robert Hopkins of London. Two indentured servants (Edward Doty and Edward Lister) came with Hopkins on the Mayflower. Stephen Hopkins was probably the young man of that name who served as minister's clerk on the vessel Sea Venture which sailed from London June 2, 1609, bound for Virginia. The ship was severely damaged in a hurricane and the company was washed ashore on the Bermuda "Isle of the Divels" on July 28, The 150 survivors were marooned on the island for nine months, building two vessels which ultimately took them to Virginia. During the sojourn, Stephen Hopkins encouraged an uprising by his fellows upon the grounds that the Governor's authority pertained only to the voyage and the regime in Virginia, not to the forced existence in Bermuda. For his remarks, he was placed under guard, brought before the company in manacles and sentenced to death by court-martial. "But so pentent hee was and made so much moane, alleadging the ruine of his Wife and Children: in this his trespasse", according to William Starchey's record of the voyage, that friends among his cohorts procured a pardon from the Governor. The two newly built vessels, Patience and Deliverance, arrived at Jamestown on May 24, 1610, but no evidence has been found of Hopkins' residence there, and it is presumed he soon returned to his family in England. While Hopkins was very religious, he was contentious and defiant of authority and possessed enough learning to undertake to wrest leadership from others. Stephen Hopkins was not only one of the first men among the Pilgrims, but he had extraordinary fortune in being concerned with many of the first things that happened to the colonists, whether for good or evil. Thus, he was one of the signers of the first Declaration of Independence in the New World- the famous Compact, drawn up and signed in the cabin of the Mayflower, November 21, He was a member of the first expedition that left the ship to find a place for landing; he was in the first party that went ashore at Plymouth Rock; he was the first white man of the colony to entertain an Indian at his house overnight. He

2 went, with Gov. Winslow and Squantum, on the first embassy sent to Massasoit to conclude a treaty; he was a member of the first Council of Governor's Assistants after the incorporation of Plymouth- a position to which he was chosen for three years in succession ( ); and to this we may add that his two servants, Edward Leister and Edward Doty, fought the first duel on record in New England. He is repeatedly mentioned in the records of the colonies. He seems to have been Fairly prosperous, for toward the close of his life we find him purchasing a share in a vessel of 40 to 50 tons, valued at two hundred pounds sterling. On June 6, 1644, he made his will. The exact date of his death is unknown; but it must have been before July 17, for then his inventory was taken. In his will, witnessed by Gov. Bradford and Capt. Standish, he passes by his oldest son, Giles, and makes Caleb, the only son of his second wife, his heir and executor. Will of Stephen Hopkins- 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 b eburyed 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

3 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 More About STEPHEN HOPKINS: Baptism: October 29, 1581, Parish of Wooton Underedge, Gloucester Co., England More About STEPHEN HOPKINS and ELIZABETH FISHER: Marriage: Abt. February 19, 1617/18, Whitechapel, London, England Children of STEPHEN HOPKINS and NAME UNKNOWN are: 2. i. CONSTANCE 3 HOPKINS, b. Abt. 1607, England; d. Abt. October 1677, Eastham, MA. 3. ii. GILES HOPKINS, b. Abt. 1609, England; d. Abt. 1690, Eastham, MA. Children of STEPHEN HOPKINS and ELIZABETH FISHER are: iii. DAMARIS 3 HOPKINS, b. Abt. 1618, England; d. Aft. 1627, Plymouth, MA; died young, was alive 1627 but probally the daughter reported by Bradford to have "dyed here".. iv. OCEANUS HOPKINS, b. 1620, On ship at sea, the date being between Sept. 16 and Nov. 11.; d. Unknown, Plymouth, MA; died young, prob. bef when his father's family was listed as consisting of six persons.. v. CALEB HOPKINS (Source: "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations", volume six, "Hopkins", published by General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992., Page 7.), b. Abt. 1622, Plymouth, MA; d. Abt. 1651, Barbadoes. Notes for CALEB HOPKINS: He was a "voluntary" with his father and older brother when about fifteen; called "heire apparent" in father's will, while brother Giles was living; Caleb and Myles Standish were

4 executors of Stephen Hopkins' will of 1644; Caleb "became a seaman, & dyed at Barbadoes," according to Governor Bradford, Writing bet. 6 March and 3 April 1651; d.s.p. in Barbados after 6 June 1644 and bef. 3 April vi. DEBORAH HOPKINS, b. Abt. 1624; d. Unknown; m. ANDREW RING; d. Unknown. vii. DAMARIS HOPKINS, b. Aft. 1627, Plymouth, MA; d. Unknown; m. JACOB COOK, June 1646; b. 1618, England; d More About JACOB COOK and DAMARIS HOPKINS: Marriage: June 1646 viii. RUTH HOPKINS, b. Plymouth, MA; d. Unknown. Notes for RUTH HOPKINS: She died unmarried after Nov. 30, 1644, when distribution of her share of her father's estate was agreed upon, and probably before April 3, 1651, when Governor Bradford indicated that she was dead; certainly before the settlement of the estate of her sister Elizabeth, October 5, ix. ELIZABETH HOPKINS, b. Plymouth, MA; d. Unknown. Notes for ELIZABETH HOPKINS: Her custody was given on Nov. 30, 1644, after the death of her father and when she was still a child, to Richard Sparrow, who was to keep her "as his own child until the "tyme" of her marriage or until she be nineteen years of age"; Captain Myles Standish brought an action against Sparrow on her behalf for breach of contract Oct. 5, 1656; she was a witness in a slander action in 1651/2; Died unmarried after October of 1657 and perhaps before September 29, 1659, the latter being the date of valuation of her cattle by John Freeman and Edward Bangs; however, an agreement of Oct. 5, 1659 by Andrew Ring, Jacob Cooke and Giles Hopkins as to Elizabeth's property was contingent upon "that incase Elizabeth Hopkins Doe Come Noe more," indicating that she had the disappeared and that her relatives thought that she was probably dead. Generation No CONSTANCE 3 HOPKINS (STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born Abt in England, and died Abt. October 1677 in Eastham, MA. She married (1) NICHOLAS SNOW Abt. May He was born 1605, and died November 15, She married (2) NICOLAS SNOW Bef in Plymouth, MA, son of NICHOLAS SNOW and ELIZABETH ROWELLES. He was born Abt. 1598, and died November 15, 1676 in Eastham, MA. Notes for CONSTANCE HOPKINS: Constance, sometimes call Constanta in records. Governor Bradford wrote of her, between March 6 and April 3, 1651, that " Constanta is also maried, and hath 12 children all of the living, and one of them married." More About CONSTANCE HOPKINS: Baptism: St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, London, England

5 More About NICHOLAS SNOW and CONSTANCE HOPKINS: Marriage: Abt. May 1626 Notes for NICOLAS SNOW: Came to America on the Ann in He was named in 1634 to lay out highways in Plymouth, and served as arbitrator, surveyor of highways, and on juries. By 1645 he had settled at Eastham where he served as clerk, selectman, deputy, constable, surveyor, excise collector, and on court committees. The will of Nicolas Snow of Eastham is dated November 14, More About NICOLAS SNOW: Baptism: January 25, 1598/99, St Leonard's, Shoreditch, London, England More About NICOLAS SNOW and CONSTANCE HOPKINS: Marriage: Bef. 1628, Plymouth, MA Children of CONSTANCE HOPKINS and NICOLAS SNOW are: 4. i. MARY 4 SNOW, b. Abt. 1630, Plymouth, MA; d. April 28, 1704, Eastham, MA. ii. MARK SNOW, b. May 9, 1628; d. Unknown. iii. SARAH SNOW, b. Abt. 1632; d. Unknown. iv. JOSEPH SNOW, b. Abt. 1634; d. Unknown. v. STEPHEN SNOW, b. Abt. 1636; d. Unknown. vi. JOHN SNOW, b. Abt. 1638; d. Unknown. vii. ELIZABETH SNOW, b. Abt. 1640; d. Unknown. viii. JABEZ SNOW, b. Abt. 1642; d. Unknown. ix. RUTH SNOW, b. Abt. 1644; d. Unknown. 3. GILES 3 HOPKINS (STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born Abt in England, and died Abt in Eastham, MA. He married CATHERINE WELDON October 9, 1639 in Plymouth, MA, daughter of GABRIEL WELDON. She was born Abt in England, and died Abt in Eastham, MA. Notes for GILES HOPKINS: Giles (Gyles) Hopkins cane on the ship Mayflower with his family. He volunteered with his father and brother, Caleb to go up against the Pequot Indians in He moved from Plymouth to Yarmouth in late 1638 or early 1639 and probably met his wife there. They occupied the first house traditionally built by the English on Cape Cod below Sandwich.

6 Giles took the oath of fidelity at Yarmouth and was named a surveyor of highways, March 7, 1642/3. He was conveyed 100 acres by his brother, Caleb on October 28, He moved to Eastham, where he served as highway surveyor in 1660, 1662, and His will was dated January 19, 1682, and a codicil, dated March 5, 1688 were admitted to probate April 16, Will of Gyles Hopkins- 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 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.

7 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 : Attest. Joseph Lothrop, Recorder. Notes for CATHERINE WELDON: Name also spelled Katherine Wheldon. More About GILES HOPKINS and CATHERINE WELDON: Marriage: October 9, 1639, Plymouth, MA Children of GILES HOPKINS and CATHERINE WELDON are: 5. i. MARY 4 HOPKINS, b. November 1640, Yarmouth, MA; d. July 2, 1700, Eastham, MA. 6. ii. STEPHEN HOPKINS, b. September 1642, Yarmouth, MA; d. October 10, 1718, Harwich, MA.

8 iii. JOHN HOPKINS, b. 1643, Yarmouth, MA; d. Unknown, Died young, 3 months old.. 7. iv. ABIGAIL HOPKINS, b. October 1644; d. Unknown. 8. v. DEBORAH HOPKINS, b. June 1648, Eastham, MA; d. Bet. February 28, December 1727, Eastham, MA. 9. vi. CALEB HOPKINS, b. Abt. January 1649, Eastham, MA; d. Bef. May 22, 1728, Truro, MA. vii. RUTH HOPKINS, b. June 1653, Eastham, MA; d. Unknown; m. SAMUEL MAYO, May 26, 1681, Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA; b. October 12, 1655, Eastham, MA; d. October 29, More About SAMUEL MAYO: Burial: Unknown, Orleans, MA More About SAMUEL MAYO and RUTH HOPKINS: Marriage: May 26, 1681, Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 10. viii. JOSHUA HOPKINS, b. June 1657, Eastham, MA; d. Unknown, Eastham, MA. ix. WILLIAM HOPKINS, b. January 9, 1660, Eastham, MA; d. 1718, Shelter Island, NY; m. REBECCA HAVENS; d. Unknown. x. ELIZABETH HOPKINS, b. November 1664, Eastham, MA; d. December 1664, Eastham, MA. Notes for ELIZABETH HOPKINS:. Her custody given aft Nov 30, 1644 to Richard Sparrow. Died unmarried. Generation No MARY 4 SNOW (CONSTANCE 3 HOPKINS, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born Abt in Plymouth, MA, and died April 28, 1704 in Eastham, MA. She married THOMAS PAINE Bef. April 1651 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA, son of THOMAS PAYNE and MARGARET PULTNEY. He was born Abt. January 18, 1611/12 in Wrentham, Suffolk, England, and died August 16, 1706 in Eastham, MA. More About MARY SNOW: Burial: Unknown, Eastham, MA Notes for THOMAS PAINE: He came to New England at the age of 10. He lost an eye by an arrow. Thomas and Giles Hopkins served as surveyors of highways for Eastham in Was named water bailiff of the Plymouth Colony and served many years; regulated fishing at Cape Cod. He was a cooper and builder of Mills. More About THOMAS PAINE: Burial: Unknown, Eastham, MA

9 More About THOMAS PAINE and MARY SNOW: Marriage: Bef. April 1651, Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA Children of MARY SNOW and THOMAS PAINE are: i. DORCAS 5 PAINE, d. October 30, 1707; m. BENJAMIN VICKERY; d. Unknown. ii. MARY PAINE, b. Bef. 1655; d. Unknown; m. JAMES ROGERS; d. Unknown. iii. NICHOLAS PAINE, d. Unknown; m. HANNAH HIGGINS; d. Unknown. iv. SAMUEL PAINE, b. Abt. 1652; d. October 13, 1712; m. PATIENCE FREEMAN, January 31, 1682; d. Unknown. More About SAMUEL PAINE and PATIENCE FREEMAN: Marriage: January 31, v. THOMAS PAINE, b. Abt. 1656, Eastham, MA; d. June 23, 1721, Truro, MA. vi. ELISHA ELEAZER PAINE, b. March 10, 1658; d. Abt. 1735; m. REBECCA DOANE, January 20, 1685; d. Unknown. More About ELISHA PAINE and REBECCA DOANE: Marriage: January 20, 1685 vii. JOHN PAINE, b. March 14, 1660; d. October 18, 1731; m. (1) BENNET FREEMAN; d. Unknown; m. (2) ALICE MAYO; d. Unknown. viii. JAMES PAINE, b. July 6, 1665; d. November 12, 1728; m. BETHIAH THACHER, April 9, 1691; d. Unknown. More About JAMES PAINE and BETHIAH THACHER: Marriage: April 9, ix. JOSEPH PAINE, b. 1667, Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA; d. October 1, 1712, Harwich, Barnstable Co., MA. 5. MARY 4 HOPKINS (GILES 3, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born November 1640 in Yarmouth, MA, and died July 2, 1700 in Eastham, MA. She married SAMUEL SMITH January 3, 1666 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA. He was born 1641 in Hingham, MA, and died March 22, 1696 in Eastham, MA. More About SAMUEL SMITH and MARY HOPKINS: Marriage: January 3, 1666, Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA Children of MARY HOPKINS and SAMUEL SMITH are: i. SAMUEL 5 SMITH, d. Unknown. ii. MAYR SMITH, d. Unknown.

10 iii. JOSEPH SMITH, d. Unknown. iv. GRACE SMITH, d. Unknown. v. REBECCA SMITH, d. Unknown. 6. STEPHEN 4 HOPKINS (GILES 3, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born September 1642 in Yarmouth, MA, and died October 10, 1718 in Harwich, MA. He married (1) BETHIAH ATKINS. She died Unknown. He married (2) MARY MERRICK May 22, 1667 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA, daughter of WILLIAM MERRICK and REBECCA TRACY. She was born November 4, 1650 in Eastham, MA, and died Unknown. More About STEPHEN HOPKINS and MARY MERRICK: Marriage: May 22, 1667, Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA Children of STEPHEN HOPKINS and MARY MERRICK are: i. ELIZABETH 5 HOPKINS, d. Unknown. ii. STEPHEN HOPKINS, d. Unknown. iii. RUTH HOPKINS, d. Unknown. iv. JUDAH HOPKINS, d. Unknown. v. SAMUEL HOPKINS, d. Unknown. vi. NATHANIAL HOPKINS, d. Unknown. vii. JOSEPH HOPKINS, d. Unknown. viii. BENJAMIN HOPKINS, d. Unknown. ix. MARY HOPKINS, d. Unknown. 7. ABIGAIL 4 HOPKINS (GILES 3, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born October 1644, and died Unknown. She married WILLIAM MERRICK May 23, 1667 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA, son of WILLIAM MERRICK and REBECCA TRACY. He was born September 15, 1643 in Duxbury, MA, and died October 30, 1732 in Harwich, MA. More About WILLIAM MERRICK: Burial: Unknown, Brewster Cemetery More About WILLIAM MERRICK and ABIGAIL HOPKINS: Marriage: May 23, 1667, Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA Children of ABIGAIL HOPKINS and WILLIAM MERRICK are: i. REBECCA 5 MERRICK, d. Unknown.

11 ii. WILLIAM MERRICK, d. Unknown. iii. STEPHEN MERRICK, d. Unknown. iv. BENJAMIN MERRICK, d. Unknown. v. NATHANIEL MERRICK, d. Unknown. vi. JOHN MERRICK, d. Unknown. vii. JOSHUA MERRICK, d. Unknown. viii. RUTH MERRICK, d. Unknown. ix. SAMUEL MERRICK, d. Unknown. 8. DEBORAH 4 HOPKINS (GILES 3, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) (Source: (1) The Mayflower Descendant, Vol.11., (2) The Mayflower Descendant, Vol. 7, 236, 5:185, 8:88.) was born June 1648 in Eastham, MA, and died Bet. February 28, December 1727 in Eastham, MA. She married JOSIAH COOK July 27, 1668 in Eastham, MA, son of JOSIAH COOK and ELIZABETH RING. He was born Abt in Eastham or Plymouth, MA, and died January 31, 1731 in Eastham, MA. More About JOSIAH COOK and DEBORAH HOPKINS: Marriage: July 27, 1668, Eastham, MA Children of DEBORAH HOPKINS and JOSIAH COOK are: i. ELIZABETH 5 COOK, b. October 12, 1669; d. Unknown, Died young ii. JOSIAH COOK, b. November 12, 1670, Eastham, MA; d. December 7, 1727, Middleton, Middlesex, CT. iii. RICHARD COOK, b. September 1, 1672; d. April 25, 1754; m. HANNAH SMITH; d. Unknown. iv. ELIZABETH COOK, b. Abt. 1674; d. Unknown; m. THOMAS NEWCOMB, October 1693; d. Unknown. More About THOMAS NEWCOMB and ELIZABETH COOK: Marriage: October 1693 v. CALEB COOK, b. November 15, 1676; d. Unknown; m. DELIVERANCE CROWELL, October 18, 1710; d. Unknown. More About CALEB COOK and DELIVERANCE CROWELL: Marriage: October 18, 1710 vi. DEBORAH COOK, b. Abt. 1678; d. April 17, 1745; m. MOSES GODFREY; d. Unknown. vii. JOSHUA COOK, b. February 4, 1682; d. Unknown; m. PATIENCE DOANE; d. Unknown.

12 viii. BENJAMIN COOK, b. Abt. 1686; d. Unknown; m. MERCY PAINE, November 23, 1710; d. Unknown. More About BENJAMIN COOK and MERCY PAINE: Marriage: November 23, CALEB 4 HOPKINS (GILES 3, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) (Source: (1) MD "Mayflower Descendant", , 7:236., (2) MD "Mayflower Descendant", , 8:240., (3) Father's will, 1:111.) was born Abt. January 1649 in Eastham, MA, and died Bef. May 22, 1728 in Truro, MA. He married MARY WILLIAMS Bef. May 10, 1692 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA, daughter of THOMAS WILLIAMS and ELIZABETH TART. She was born Abt in Prob. Eastham, MA, and died Bet. May 26, in Harwich, Barnstable Co., MA. Notes for CALEB HOPKINS: Caleb probably married second Mary -unknown-, who died before May 22, 1728 and otherwise unidentified. Notice the gaps between the births of the older children and that of daughter Thankful, called the daughter of "Caleb and Mary " in records. The first wife Mary Williams' parents were married November 30, 1638, and she seems too old to have had a child born in Caleb signed as one of the first seven proprietors of Pamet (or Truro), June 17, In the settlement agreement of his estate he was called a Yeoman of Truro. Is said was a "voluntary" with his father and older brother when about 15; called "heire apparent" in father's will, while Giles was living; Caleb and Miles Standish were executors of father's will in 1644; "became a seaman, & dyed at Barbadoes" according to Gov. Bradford. Another source says he died of starvation. More About CALEB HOPKINS: #1: January 1651, Another date given for his birth Notes for MARY WILLIAMS: Mary is also recorded as Thankful in records. More About CALEB HOPKINS and MARY WILLIAMS: Marriage: Bef. May 10, 1692, Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA Children of CALEB HOPKINS and MARY WILLIAMS are: 14. i. CALEB 5 HOPKINS, b. Abt. 1684, Truro, MA; d. Bef. September 20, 1741, Truro, MA. 15. ii. NATHANIEL HOPKINS, b. Abt. 1684, Truro, MA; d. 1752, Truro, MA. 16. iii. THOMAS HOPKINS, d. 1754, Truro, MA. 17. iv. THANKFUL HOPKINS, b. May 27, 1709, Truro, MA; d. August 1, 1783, Truro, MA.

13 10. JOSHUA 4 HOPKINS (GILES 3, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born June 1657 in Eastham, MA, and died Unknown in Eastham, MA. He married MARY COLE May 26, 1681 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA, daughter of DANIEL COLE and RUTH. She was born March 10, 1658 in Eastham, MA, and died Abt in Eastham, MA. More About MARY COLE: Burial: Unknown, Orleans Churchyard More About JOSHUA HOPKINS and MARY COLE: Marriage: May 26, 1681, Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA Children of JOSHUA HOPKINS and MARY COLE are: i. JOHN 5 HOPKINS, d. Unknown. ii. ABIGAIL HOPKINS, d. Unknown. iii. ELISHA HOPKINS, d. Unknown. iv. LYDIA HOPKINS, d. Unknown. v. MARY HOPKINS, d. Unknown. vi. JOSHUA HOPKINS, d. Unknown. vii. HANNAH HOPKINS, d. Unknown. viii. PHEBE HOPKINS, d. Unknown. Generation No THOMAS 5 PAINE (MARY 4 SNOW, CONSTANCE 3 HOPKINS, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born Abt in Eastham, MA, and died June 23, 1721 in Truro, MA. He married (1) HANNAH SHAW August 5, 1678 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA, daughter of JONATHAN SHAW and PHEBE WATSON. She was born Abt in Plymouth, MA, and died July 24, 1713 in Truro, MA. He married (2) ELIZABETH AIRES Abt. March 8, 1714 in Third Church, Boston, MA. She died Unknown. Notes for THOMAS PAINE: He served as clerk and selectman at Eastham. At Truro he was a founder of the Church, proprietors clerk, representative, Captain of Militia and special Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, he had Negroes- Hector and Moll. More About HANNAH SHAW: Burial: Unknown, Old North Cemetery on Rte. 6A More About THOMAS PAINE and HANNAH SHAW:

14 Marriage: August 5, 1678, Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA More About THOMAS PAINE and ELIZABETH AIRES: Marriage: Abt. March 8, 1714, Third Church, Boston, MA Children of THOMAS PAINE and HANNAH SHAW are: i. HANNAH 6 PAINE, b. April 6, 1679; d. November 17, ii. HUGH PAINE, b. July 5, 1680; d. November 29, iii. THOMAS PAINE, b. February 28, 1682; d. April 15, 1745; m. THANKFUL COBB, May 17, 1705; d. Unknown. More About THOMAS PAINE and THANKFUL COBB: Marriage: May 17, 1705 iv. HANNAH PAINE, b. May 12, 1684; d. January 14, 1757; m. JOHN BINNEY, May 31, 1704; d. Unknown. More About JOHN BINNEY and HANNAH PAINE: Marriage: May 31, v. JONATHAN PAINE, b. Abt. February 1, 1685, Eastham, MA; d. May 23, 1752, Truro, Barnstable, MA. vi. ABIGAIL PAINE, b. March 4, 1687; d. January 21, vii. ABIGAIL PAINE, b. November 10, 1689; d. July 13, 1731; m. (1) JOHN FRENCH; d. Unknown; m. (2) EBENEZER WHITE, November 8, 1711; d. Unknown. More About EBENEZER WHITE and ABIGAIL PAINE: Marriage: November 8, 1711 viii. PHEBE PAINE, b. March 14, 1691; d. Abt. January 21, ix. ELKANAH PAINE, b. February 1, 1693; d. June 10, x. MOSES PAINE, b. September 28, 1695; d. October 4, 1764; m. MARGERY MAYO; d. Unknown. xi. JOSHUA PAINE, b. August 28, 1697; d. March 10, 1775; m. (1) REBECCA SPARROW, October 20, 1720; d. Unknown; m. (2) CONSTANCE PAINE BAKER, Abt. 1736; d. Unknown. More About JOSHUA PAINE and REBECCA SPARROW: Marriage: October 20, 1720 More About JOSHUA PAINE and CONSTANCE BAKER: Marriage: Abt. 1736

15 20. xii. PHEBE PAINE, b. February 11, 1699, Eastham, MA; d. June 23, 1748, Truro, MA. xiii. LYDIA PAINE, b. December 4, 1700; d. Unknown; m. JOSIAH HINCKLEY, March 2, 1719; d. Unknown. More About JOSIAH HINCKLEY and LYDIA PAINE: Marriage: March 2, xiv. BARNABUS PAINE, b. November 13, 1705, Eastham, MA; d. May 25, 1768, Truro, MA. 12. JOSEPH 5 PAINE (MARY 4 SNOW, CONSTANCE 3 HOPKINS, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born 1667 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA, and died October 1, 1712 in Harwich, Barnstable Co., MA. He married PATIENCE SPARROW May 27, 1691 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA. She died Unknown. More About JOSEPH PAINE and PATIENCE SPARROW: Marriage: May 27, 1691, Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA Child of JOSEPH PAINE and PATIENCE SPARROW is: 22. i. PHEBE 6 PAINE, b. July 30, 1703; d. Unknown. 13. JOSIAH 5 COOK (DEBORAH 4 HOPKINS, GILES 3, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) (Source: The Mayflower Descendant, Vol. 5, page 185, 7:238, 8:88.) was born November 12, 1670 in Eastham, MA, and died December 7, 1727 in Middleton, Middlesex, CT. He married MARY Abt in Prob. Eastham, MA. She was born June 2, 1672 in Truro, MA, and died January 22, 1725 in Eastham, MA. Notes for JOSIAH COOK: He lived at Eastham, Truro, and Middletown, CT. Notes for MARY: It's possible that her surname was either Godfrey or Rickard. More About JOSIAH COOK and MARY: Marriage: Abt. 1694, Prob. Eastham, MA Children of JOSIAH COOK and MARY are: i. DESIRE 6 COOK, b. June 14, 1694, Eastham, MA; d. Aft. May 1736; m. BERIAH HIGGINS; d. Unknown. ii. DEBORAH COOK, b. April 12, 1696, Eastham, MA; d. Bef. January 1730; m. JOSEPH HATCH, May 29, 1718; d. Unknown. More About JOSEPH HATCH and DEBORAH COOK: Marriage: May 29, 1718

16 iii. JOHN COOK, b. April 9, 1698, Eastham, MA; d. Aft. 1748, Middleton, Middlesex, CT; m. DESIRE HATCH, March 15, 1721; d. Unknown. More About JOHN COOK and DESIRE HATCH: Marriage: March 15, 1721 iv. MARY COOK, b. February 8, 1700, Eastham, MA; d. Unknown; m. DAVID VICKERY, April 24, 1718; d. Unknown. More About DAVID VICKERY and MARY COOK: Marriage: April 24, 1718 v. JOSHUA COOK, b. Abt. 1702; d. Unknown; m. ZERVIAH HATCH, August 5, 1724; d. Unknown. More About JOSHUA COOK and ZERVIAH HATCH: Marriage: August 5, 1724 vi. ELIZABETH COOK, b. Abt. 1704; d. Unknown; m. THOMAS DOTY, November 1, 1722; d. Unknown. More About THOMAS DOTY and ELIZABETH COOK: Marriage: November 1, vii. HANNAH COOK, b. 1706; d. March 21, viii. JACOB COOK, b. Abt. 1708; d. September 5, 1800; m. MARCY YOUNG, February 18, 1730; d. Unknown. More About JACOB COOK and MARCY YOUNG: Marriage: February 18, ix. SOLOMON COOK, b. Abt. 1711, Truro, Barnstable Co., MA; d. November 21, 1781, Provincetown, MA. 14. CALEB 5 HOPKINS (CALEB 4, GILES 3, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) (Source: (1) MD "Mayflower Descendant", , 8:240,242, 13:105, 16:35., (2) Truro Vital Record, page 38.) was born Abt in Truro, MA, and died Bef. September 20, 1741 in Truro, MA. He married MERCY FREEMAN (Source: MD "Mayflower Descendant", , 8:244, 12:235.) October 8, 1719 in Truro, Barnstable Co., MA by the Rev. James Avery, daughter of CONSTANT FREEMAN and JANE TREAT. She was born August 31, 1702 in Eastham, MA, and died November 10, 1784 in Died in the home of daughter, Mrs. Grozier. Truro, MA. Notes for CALEB HOPKINS: Caleb was a farmer and yeoman, a ships clerk and was one of thefirst settlers in Truro. Meadow land was laid out to him on the Pamet River as early as June 17, He also owned meadow land at East Harbor at the time of his death. More About CALEB HOPKINS:

17 Burial: Unknown, Old North Cemetery, Truro, MA Occupation: Farmer and Yeoman (ships clerk) Notes for MERCY FREEMAN: The date of death, 1774 is a family record. Tombstone has date December More About MERCY FREEMAN: Burial: Unknown, Old North Cemetery, Truro, MA More About CALEB HOPKINS and MERCY FREEMAN: Marriage: October 8, 1719, Truro, Barnstable Co., MA by the Rev. James Avery Children of CALEB HOPKINS and MERCY FREEMAN are: 25. i. CONSTANT 6 HOPKINS, b. July 28, 1720, Truro, MA; d. June 15, 1800, Truro, MA. 26. ii. MARY HOPKINS, b. July 18, 1722, Truro, MA; d. October 21, 1795, Truro, MA. 27. iii. THANKFUL HOPKINS, b. May 30, 1724, Truro, MA; d. Unknown, Eastham, MA. 28. iv. CALEB HOPKINS, b. July 28, 1726, Truro, MA; d. September 12, 1799, Boston, MA. v. JONATHAN HOPKINS, b. July 27, 1728; d. Unknown, Died at sea vi. SIMEON HOPKINS, b. Abt. February 7, 1731, Truro, MA; d. January 30, 1822, Harpswell, ME. 30. vii. MERCY HOPKINS, b. April 25, 1734, Truro, Barnstable, MA; d. April 26, 1817, Truro, MA. 31. viii. JAMES HOPKINS, b. August 16, 1736, Truro, MA; d. August 6, 1782, Middleton, Middlesex, CT. ix. JOSHUA HOPKINS, b. Abt. January 10, 1738; d. Unknown, Died at sea x. ABIGAIL HOPKINS, b. August 21, 1741, Truro, MA; d. September 25, 1771, Eastham, MA. 15. NATHANIEL 5 HOPKINS (CALEB 4, GILES 3, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born Abt in Truro, MA, and died 1752 in Truro, MA. He married (1) LYDIA July 2, 1727 in Truro, MA. She died Unknown. He married (2) SARAH October 26, 1749 in Truro, MA. She died Unknown. More About NATHANIEL HOPKINS and LYDIA: Marriage: July 2, 1727, Truro, MA More About NATHANIEL HOPKINS and SARAH: Marriage: October 26, 1749, Truro, MA

18 Children of NATHANIEL HOPKINS and LYDIA are: i. MARY 6 HOPKINS, d. Unknown. ii. SARAH HOPKINS, d. Unknown. iii. ISAAC HOPKINS, d. Unknown. iv. LYDIA HOPKINS, d. Unknown. v. PHEBE HOPKINS, d. Unknown. vi. JOHN HOPKINS, d. Unknown. vii. ELISHA HOPKINS, d. Unknown. viii. PRISCILLA HOPKINS, d. Unknown. ix. ELIZABETH HOPKINS, d. Unknown. 16. THOMAS 5 HOPKINS (CALEB 4, GILES 3, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) died 1754 in Truro, MA. He married DEBORAH BICKFORD February 10, 1724 in Truro, MA, daughter of JEREMIAH BICKFORD and HANNAH YOUNG. She was born February 2, 1706 in Eastham, MA, and died Unknown. More About THOMAS HOPKINS and DEBORAH BICKFORD: Marriage: February 10, 1724, Truro, MA Children of THOMAS HOPKINS and DEBORAH BICKFORD are: i. SANUEL 6 HOPKINS, d. Unknown. ii. HANNAH HOPKINS, d. Unknown. iii. THOMAS HOPKINS, d. Unknown. iv. REBECCA HOPKINS, d. Unknown. v. DEBORAH HOPKINS, d. Unknown. vi. APPHIA HOPKINS, d. Unknown. vii. DEBORAH HOPKINS, d. Unknown. viii. MICHAEL HOPKINS, d. Unknown. ix. CALEB HOPKINS, d. Unknown. x. CALEB HOPKINS, d. Unknown. xi. MARY HOPKINS, d. Unknown. xii. SARAH HOPKINS, d. Unknown.

19 xiii. JEREMIAH HOPKINS, d. Unknown. 17. THANKFUL 5 HOPKINS (CALEB 4, GILES 3, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born May 27, 1709 in Truro, MA, and died August 1, 1783 in Truro, MA. She married AMBROSE DYER January 22, 1729 in Truro, Barnstable Co., MA, son of WILLIAM DYER and HANNAH STROUT. He was born December 22, 1709 in Truro, MA, and died May 10, 1792 in Truro, MA. More About AMBROSE DYER and THANKFUL HOPKINS: Marriage: January 22, 1729, Truro, Barnstable Co., MA Children of THANKFUL HOPKINS and AMBROSE DYER are: i. AMBROSE 6 DYER, d. Unknown. ii. THANKFUL DYER, d. Unknown. iii. HANNAH DYER, d. Unknown. iv. ABIGAIL DYER, d. Unknown. v. NAPHTALI DYER, d. Unknown. vi. MARY DYER, d. Unknown. vii. JERUSHA DYER, d. Unknown. viii. REUBEN DYER, d. Unknown. Generation No JONATHAN 6 PAINE (THOMAS 5, MARY 4 SNOW, CONSTANCE 3 HOPKINS, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born Abt. February 1, 1685 in Eastham, MA, and died May 23, 1752 in Truro, Barnstable, MA. He married (1) SARAH MAYO October 27, She was born Abt. 1689, and died February 11, He married (2) MARY SCAMMON June 29, 1719 in Truro, Barnstable, MA, daughter of HUMPHREY SCAMMON and ELIZABETH JORDAN. She was born Abt in Kittery, ME, and died May 17, 1760 in Truro, Barnstable, MA. Notes for JONATHAN PAINE: All of his children were born at Truro, the first five by Sarah and the last two by Mary. Mary had a total of eight children, six by her first husband. More About JONATHAN PAINE: Burial: Unknown, Old North Cemetery, Stone 266 More About JONATHAN PAINE and SARAH MAYO: Marriage: October 27, 1709

20 More About MARY SCAMMON: Burial: Unknown, Old North Cemetery, Stone 265 More About JONATHAN PAINE and MARY SCAMMON: Marriage: June 29, 1719, Truro, Barnstable, MA Children of JONATHAN PAINE and SARAH MAYO are: i. JOHN 7 PAINE, b. September 3, 1710; d. September 15, ii. JONATHAN PAINE, b. September 20, 1711; d. April 5, 1761; m. HANNAH LOMBARD; d. Unknown. iii. SARAH PAINE, b. June 17, 1714; d. June 4, 1779; m. ANTHONY SNOW, March 2, 1731; d. Unknown. More About ANTHONY SNOW and SARAH PAINE: Marriage: March 2, 1731 iv. DANIEL PAINE, b. May 12, 1716; d. January 25, 1785; m. ELIZABETH THATCHER, June 25, 1741; d. Unknown. More About DANIEL PAINE and ELIZABETH THATCHER: Marriage: June 25, 1741 v. ELIZABETH PAINE, d. April 3, 1780; m. (1) THOMAS SMITH, Abt. 1741; d. Unknown; m. (2) JOHN SNOW, August 9, 1764; d. Unknown. More About THOMAS SMITH and ELIZABETH PAINE: Marriage: Abt More About JOHN SNOW and ELIZABETH PAINE: Marriage: August 9, 1764 Children of JONATHAN PAINE and MARY SCAMMON are: vi. HANNAH 7 PAINE, b. Abt. February 9, 1721; d. Unknown; m. ISAAC CROWELL; d. Unknown. 33. vii. PHEBE PAINE, b. December 2, 1724, Truro, MA; d. May 6, 1798, Truro, MA. 19. ELKANAH 6 PAINE (THOMAS 5, MARY 4 SNOW, CONSTANCE 3 HOPKINS, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born February 1, 1693, and died June 10, He married (1) RELIANCE YOUNG. She died Unknown. He married (2) RELIANCE YOUNG. She died Unknown. He married (3) HANNAH. She died Unknown. Child of ELKANAH PAINE and RELIANCE YOUNG is: 34. i. ELISHA 7 PAINE, b. August 21, 1721, Truro, MA; d. 1753, Middletown, CT.

21 20. PHEBE 6 PAINE (THOMAS 5, MARY 4 SNOW, CONSTANCE 3 HOPKINS, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born February 11, 1699 in Eastham, MA, and died June 23, 1748 in Truro, MA. She married PAUL KNOWLES February 28, 1722 in Truro, MA, son of JOHN KNOWLES and MARY SEARS. He was born August 8, 1702 in Eastham, MA, and died April 11, 1775 in Truro, MA. More About PHEBE PAINE: Burial: Unknown, Old North Cemetery, Stone 239B More About PAUL KNOWLES and PHEBE PAINE: Marriage: February 28, 1722, Truro, MA Children of PHEBE PAINE and PAUL KNOWLES are: i. ANN 7 KNOWLES, b. November 24, 1723; d. April 19, 1785; m. URIAH RICH, February 16, 1743; d. Unknown. More About URIAH RICH and ANN KNOWLES: Marriage: February 16, 1743 ii. PHEBE KNOWLES, b. April 28, 1725; d. Unknown; m. (1) JOSEPH COLLINS, February 16, 1743; d. Unknown; m. (2) SIMON GROSS, February 14, 1749; d. Unknown. More About JOSEPH COLLINS and PHEBE KNOWLES: Marriage: February 16, 1743 More About SIMON GROSS and PHEBE KNOWLES: Marriage: February 14, 1749 iii. MARY KNOWLES, b. January 20, 1726; d. Abt. 1774; m. JOSHUA ATWOOD, November 27, 1746; d. Unknown. More About MARY KNOWLES: Burial: Unknown, Barrington, Shelbrne, Nova Scotia More About JOSHUA ATWOOD and MARY KNOWLES: Marriage: November 27, 1746 iv. PAUL KNOWLES, b. November 28, 1728; d. September 12, 1802; m. MARY ATKINS, November 11, 1760; d. Unknown. More About PAUL KNOWLES and MARY ATKINS: Marriage: November 11, 1760 v. JOHN KNOWLES, b. October 31, 1730; d. Unknown; m. (1) LUCY LEWIS, December 11, 1760; d. Unknown; m. (2) ELIZABETH A. WALKER, October 30, 1763; d. Unknown. More About JOHN KNOWLES and LUCY LEWIS:

22 Marriage: December 11, 1760 More About JOHN KNOWLES and ELIZABETH WALKER: Marriage: October 30, 1763 vi. THOMAS KNOWLES, b. August 6, 1732; d vii. HANNAH KNOWLES, b. September 18, 1734; d. Unknown; m. (1)? SPARROW; d. Unknown; m. (2) JOHN WARREN, March 12, 1752; d. Unknown; m. (3) ZACCHEUS HIGGINS, December 3, 1772; d. Unknown. More About JOHN WARREN and HANNAH KNOWLES: Marriage: March 12, 1752 More About ZACCHEUS HIGGINS and HANNAH KNOWLES: Marriage: December 3, 1772 viii. RUTH KNOWLES, b. March 12, 1735; d. June 21, 1771; m. ELISHA TICKNOR, November 25, 1756; d. Unknown. More About ELISHA TICKNOR and RUTH KNOWLES: Marriage: November 25, 1756 ix. JAMES KNOWLES, b. June 4, 1737; d. Unknown. x. ABIGAIL KNOWLES, b. November 30, 1738; d. 1799; m. SYLVANUS HIGGINS, December 13, 1764; d. Unknown. More About SYLVANUS HIGGINS and ABIGAIL KNOWLES: Marriage: December 13, xi. SILAS KNOWLES, b. December 31, 1740, Truro, MA; d. January 1, 1833, ME. xii. JAMES KNOWLES, b. August 15, 1742; d. Unknown. 21. BARNABUS 6 PAINE (THOMAS 5, MARY 4 SNOW, CONSTANCE 3 HOPKINS, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born November 13, 1705 in Eastham, MA, and died May 25, 1768 in Truro, MA. He married MARY PURRINTON June 25, 1724 in Truro, MA (VR:55), daughter of HEZEKIAH PURRINTON and MARY SCAMMON. She was born October 20, 1706 in Truro, MA, and died December 22, 1768 in Truro, MA. More About BARNABUS PAINE: Burial: Unknown, Old North Cemetery, Stone 580 More About MARY PURRINTON: Burial: Unknown, Old North Cemetery, Stone 582 More About BARNABUS PAINE and MARY PURRINTON:

23 Marriage: June 25, 1724, Truro, MA (VR:55) Children of BARNABUS PAINE and MARY PURRINTON are: i. ELIZABETH 7 PAINE, b. August 11, 1725; d. November 16, 1753; m. AMBROSE SNOW, April 2, 1747; d. Unknown. More About AMBROSE SNOW and ELIZABETH PAINE: Marriage: April 2, ii. BARNABAS PAINE, b. September 24, 1727, Truro, MA; d. Bef. January 9, 1770, Truro, MA. iii. MERCY PAINE, b. April 11, 1729; d. October 30, 1758; m. MATTHIAS RICH, October 31, 1751; d. Unknown. More About MATTHIAS RICH and MERCY PAINE: Marriage: October 31, 1751 iv. MARY PAINE, b. January 28, 1731; d. Unknown; m. SAMUEL LOMBARD; d. Unknown. v. JOSHUA PAINE, b. August 3, 1734; d. July 5, vi. RUTH PAINE, b. April 23, 1736; d. Unknown; m. EBENEZER RICH; d. Unknown. vii. PHEBE PAINE, b. June 25, 1738; d. Unknown; m. JEDIDIAH HIGGINS; b. 1733; d. Unknown. viii. JERUSHA PAINE, b. July 11, 1740; d. November 9, ix. JEMIMA PAINE, b. February 5, 1742; d. September 16, x. JOSEPH PAINE, b. February 20, 1744; d. Unknown; m. REBECCA RICH; d. Unknown. xi. HANNAH PAINE, b. December 11, 1746; d. Unknown; m. JEDEDIAH PAINE; d. Unknown. 22. PHEBE 6 PAINE (JOSEPH 5, MARY 4 SNOW, CONSTANCE 3 HOPKINS, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born July 30, 1703, and died Unknown. She married SOLOMON PEPPER October 24, 1724 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA, son of ISAC PEPPER and APPHIA FREEMAN. He was born January 15, 1703 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA, and died 1786 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA. More About SOLOMON PEPPER and PHEBE PAINE: Marriage: October 24, 1724, Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA Child of PHEBE PAINE and SOLOMON PEPPER is: i. BENJAMIN 7 PEPPER, b. April 29, 1744; d. Unknown. 23. HANNAH 6 COOK (JOSIAH 5, DEBORAH 4 HOPKINS, GILES 3, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) was born 1706, and died March 21, She married ISAIAH ATKINS November 12, 1724, son of NATHANIEL ATKINS and WINIFRED. He was born 1704, and died Unknown.

24 More About ISAIAH ATKINS and HANNAH COOK: Marriage 1: November 12, 1724 Marriage 2: 1724 Children of HANNAH COOK and ISAIAH ATKINS are: i. BENJAMIN 7 ATKINS, b. 1726; d. Unknown. ii. HANNAH ATKINS, b. 1728; d. Unknown. iii. JOHN ATKINS, b. 1730; d. 1754, Lost at sea. iv. SILAS ATKINS, b. 1732; d. Unknown. v. NATHANIEL ATKINS, b. 1736; d. Unknown. vi. MARY ATKINS, b. 1738; d. Unknown. vii. ISAIAH ATKINS, b. 1740; d. Unknown. viii. HENRY ATKINS, b. 1743; d. Unknown; m. MARY LOMBARD, 1768; d. Unknown. More About HENRY ATKINS and MARY LOMBARD: Marriage: ix. ZACHEUS ATKINS, b. 1745; d. Unknown. 24. SOLOMON 6 COOK (JOSIAH 5, DEBORAH 4 HOPKINS, GILES 3, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) (Source: (1) The Mayflower Descendant, Vol. 8, 23, 9:55., (2) Truro Vital Records, page 7.) was born Abt in Truro, Barnstable Co., MA, and died November 21, 1781 in Provincetown, MA. He married REBECCA COWELL June 4, 1733 in Truro, Barnstable Co., MA, daughter of EDWARD COWELL and REBECCA BROUGHTON. She was born Abt in Prob. Boston, MA, and died August 19, 1788 in Provincetown, MA. Notes for SOLOMON COOK: More About SOLOMON COOK: Baptism: November 18, 1711 More About REBECCA COWELL: Christening: December 3, 1727 More About SOLOMON COOK and REBECCA COWELL: Marriage: June 4, 1733, Truro, Barnstable Co., MA Children of SOLOMON COOK and REBECCA COWELL are:

25 i. MARY 7 COOK, b. October 3, 1733; d. Unknown. 38. ii. SOLOMON COOK, b. September 12, 1737, Provincetown, MA; d. July 24, 1819, Provincetown, MA. iii. REBECCA COOK, b. June 26, 1740; d. December 13, 1793; m. THOMAS RIDER; d. Unknown. iv. BARNABAS COOK, b. Abt. 1742; d. Unknown. v. EDWARD COOK, b. April 29, 1746; d. November 11, vi. JONATHAN COOK, b. July 22, 1753, Provincetown, MA; d. August 2, 1835, Provincetown, MA. vii. SAMUEL COOK, b. August 29, 1756; d. February 18, 1825; m. JANE NICKERSON; d. Unknown. More About SAMUEL COOK: Occupation: Sea Captain 25. CONSTANT 6 HOPKINS (CALEB 5, CALEB 4, GILES 3, STEPHEN 2, STEPHEN 1 ) (Source: (1) Truro Vital Record, 46, 53, 31., (2) MD "Mayflower Descendant", , 13:106, 107.) was born July 28, 1720 in Truro, MA, and died June 15, 1800 in Truro, MA. He married PHEBE PAINE (Source: "Treat Family Geneology", by John H. Treat; Gc T712t, 261, "...died May 6, 1798, aged seventy-three, and... According to her gravestone, perhaps erected long subsequent to the event, she died April _, 1798 aged seventy-eight, which is incorrect.") December 1, 1743 in Truro, MA, daughter of JONATHAN PAINE and MARY SCAMMON. She was born December 2, 1724 in Truro, MA, and died May 6, 1798 in Truro, MA. More About CONSTANT HOPKINS: Baptism: August 21, 1720 Burial: Unknown, Old North Cemetery, Truro, MA, Stone 304 More About PHEBE PAINE: Burial: Unknown, Old North Cemetery, Truro, MA, Stone 401 More About CONSTANT HOPKINS and PHEBE PAINE: Marriage: December 1, 1743, Truro, MA Children of CONSTANT HOPKINS and PHEBE PAINE are: 40. i. CONSTANT 7 HOPKINS, b. May 16, 1747, Truro, Barnstable, MA; d. March 28, 1817, Truro, Barnstable, MA. 41. ii. JOHNATHAN HOPKINS, b. February 7, 1749, Truro, MA; d. Unknown, Provincetown, MA. iii. SCAMMON HOPKINS, b. April 28, 1751, Truro, MA; d. 1770, Of smallpox in Hospital on Island near Boston, MA.

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