Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins1

M, #2219, b. about 1580, d. between 6 June 1644 and 17 July 1644
Father*Stepen Hopkins2
ReferenceZZ2219

Names and Titles

Titled: Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins in 1620.
Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins was born about 1580 in England.2 He was the son of Stepen Hopkins.2 Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins married Mrs Mary (?) Hopkins between 1604 and 1607.1 Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins married Pilgrim Elizabeth Fisher on 19 February 1617/18 in Whitechapel, London, England.2 Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins died between 6 June 1644 and 17 July 1644 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1
Stephen Hopkins became a widower with the death of his wife, Mrs Mary (?) Hopkins before May 1613.1
Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins became the father of Damaris Hopkins in 1618/19.2 Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins had servant(s) Pilgrim Edward Leister and Pilgrim Edward Doty.2 Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins emmigrated with Pilgrim Edward Doty, Pilgrim Elizabeth Fisher, Pilgrim Gyles or Giles Hopkins, Pilgrim Constance Hopkins, Damaris Hopkins, Pilgrim Oceanus Hopkins and Pilgrim Edward Leister on 6 August 1620 from in London, England, on the Ship 'Mayflower'.3
Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins became the father of Pilgrim Oceanus Hopkins between 16 September 1620 and 11 November 1620.2 Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins immigrated with Pilgrim Edward Doty, Pilgrim Elizabeth Fisher, Pilgrim Gyles or Giles Hopkins, Pilgrim Constance Hopkins, Damaris Hopkins, Pilgrim Oceanus Hopkins and Pilgrim Edward Leister in November 1620 to in Plymouth, New Plymouth Colony, on the Ship 'Mayflower'.2 Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins signed The Mayflower Compact on 11 November 1620 at Cape Cod.
Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins became the father of Caleb Hopkins between 1623 and 1627.4
Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins became the father of Damaris Hopkins after 22 May 1627.5

Census

DatePlaceEnumeration
1627Plymouth, New Plymouth ColonyCensus: 1627 Division of Cattle Census
as Steven Hopkins
Head: Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins
Person: Mrs Elizabeth (Fisher) Hopkins, Gyles Hopkins, Caleb Hopkins, Deborah Hopkins, Nicholas Snow, Mrs Constance (Hopkins) Snow, William Palmer, Mrs. Frances Palmer, William Palmer Jr, John Billington, Mrs Eleanor (Pilgrim) Billington and Francis Billington
To this lott fell A Black weining Calfe to wch was aded the Calfe of this yeare to come of the black Cow, wch fell to John Shaw & his Companie, wch pveing a bull they were to keepe it ungelt 5 years for common use & after to make there best of it. Nothing belongeth of thes too, for ye copanye of ye first stock: but only halfe ye Increase. To this lott ther fell two shee goats: which goats they possess on the like terms which others doe their cattell.4

References

Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins is described in The Great Migration Begins.

3 Children of Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins and Mrs Mary (?) Hopkins

Children

5 Children of Pilgrim Stephen Hopkins and Pilgrim Elizabeth Fisher

Children
ChartsDescendant Chart for Stephen Hopkins
Indented Descendant Chart for Stephen Hopkins
Last Edited6 Dec 2025

Citations

  1. [S22] Mayflower Families Web site, online http://MayflowerFamilies.com. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families.
  2. [S132] Mayflower Passengers (on the Complete Mayflower Descendant CD), CD-ROM (n.p.: Broderbund Software). Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Passengers.
  3. [S130] Caleb Johnson's Mayflower Web Pages, online http://members.aol.com/calebj/, contingents.html. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Web Pages.
  4. [S143] The Division of Cattle, 1627.
  5. [S20] General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol 12, Francis Cooke(n.p.: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2000). Hereinafter cited as MFT5G 12 Francis Cooke.