Mary <I>Kent</I> Hopkins

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Mary Kent Hopkins

Birth
Death
9 May 1613 (aged 32–33)
Hursley, City of Winchester, Hampshire, England
Burial
Hursley, City of Winchester, Hampshire, England Add to Map
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Stephen Hopkins married his first wife, Mary Kent alias Back, daughter of Robert and Joan (Machell) Kent alias Back, by 1604 in England . She was born say 1583 and was buried at Hursley, Hampshire, England on 9 May 1613. Her burial record identifies her as a widow because she died thinking she was, Stephen having been shipwrecked in Bermuda enroute to Jamestown. T hey had 3 children: Elizabeth (who died in England), Constance Snow, and Giles. See Anderson's The Mayflower Migration, an update of his Great Migration Begins and The Pilgrim Migration.

Mary Hopkins 34165491
Burial: All Saints Churchyard
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1984955/all-saints-churchyard

Find A Grave contributor Ramona Michael adds:
Mary and Stephen's daughter, Constance Hopkins Snow, #8634 is unlinked because she is designated "famous". She came over on the Mayflower with her father, Stephen, her step-mother, Elizabeth Fisher Hopkins, her younger brother, Giles, and her half-sister, Damaris. Half-brother, Oceanus, was born onboard the Mayflower on the trip to America.
Constance's mother, Mary ____ (maiden name undocumented) died in 1613. Her older sister, Elizabeth, either died prior to the voyage of the Mayflower or stayed behind in England, as she is not listed on the passenger list.

It is believed that Mary Kent is the name of his first wife at this time. "FIRST MARRIAGE: Mary, possibly the daughter of Robert and Joan (Machell) Kent of Hursley, co. Hampshire, prior to 1604".
Caleb Johnson: Author, Mayflower/Plymouth Colony historian, genealogist
Author of "Here Shall I Die Ashore"
by Caleb Johnson (2007)
Stephen Hopkins married his first wife, Mary Kent alias Back, daughter of Robert and Joan (Machell) Kent alias Back, by 1604 in England . She was born say 1583 and was buried at Hursley, Hampshire, England on 9 May 1613. Her burial record identifies her as a widow because she died thinking she was, Stephen having been shipwrecked in Bermuda enroute to Jamestown. T hey had 3 children: Elizabeth (who died in England), Constance Snow, and Giles. See Anderson's The Mayflower Migration, an update of his Great Migration Begins and The Pilgrim Migration.

Mary Hopkins 34165491
Burial: All Saints Churchyard
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1984955/all-saints-churchyard

Find A Grave contributor Ramona Michael adds:
Mary and Stephen's daughter, Constance Hopkins Snow, #8634 is unlinked because she is designated "famous". She came over on the Mayflower with her father, Stephen, her step-mother, Elizabeth Fisher Hopkins, her younger brother, Giles, and her half-sister, Damaris. Half-brother, Oceanus, was born onboard the Mayflower on the trip to America.
Constance's mother, Mary ____ (maiden name undocumented) died in 1613. Her older sister, Elizabeth, either died prior to the voyage of the Mayflower or stayed behind in England, as she is not listed on the passenger list.

It is believed that Mary Kent is the name of his first wife at this time. "FIRST MARRIAGE: Mary, possibly the daughter of Robert and Joan (Machell) Kent of Hursley, co. Hampshire, prior to 1604".
Caleb Johnson: Author, Mayflower/Plymouth Colony historian, genealogist
Author of "Here Shall I Die Ashore"
by Caleb Johnson (2007)


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34165491/mary-hopkins: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Kent Hopkins (1580–9 May 1613), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34165491, citing All Saints Churchyard, Hursley, City of Winchester, Hampshire, England; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Linda Mac (contributor 47062703).