Family of Hopkins, Stephen and Fisher, Elizabeth

Families

Married Husband Hopkins, Stephen ( * about 1578 + between 1644-06-06 and 1644-07-17 )
Married Wife Fisher, Elizabeth ( * about 1585 + between 1638 and 1644 )
 
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1617/8-02-19 (Julian) Saint Mary Matfellon, Greater London, London, England, United Kingdom She might have been his second, third, or even fourth wife 1a 2a 3a 4a
Note: 1

The first date associated with Stephen Hopkins upon his return to Landon is that
of marrage to his second wife, Elizabeth Fisher, on 19 February 1617 (old style). He
was in England before 1617 and probably much earlier. While he was away in the
New World, his first wife Constance had borne a son in December of 1609, but both
had died soon after. His son William also disappears from records at this time.

After his return to London he was a merchant. He lived in the Aldgate sec-
tion of Bast London. Aldgate (Aelgate = free gate) was one of the four Original
gates in the London Wall. The old Roman road to Colchester (now known as
Whitechapel Road) passed through this gate.

His second marriage took place nearby at the parish of St. Mary
Whitechapel (also known as St. Mary Matfellon, the onginal name being
obscure). The church was in existence as carly as the 1300s. The edifice was in
poor condition in the later 17th century and was taken down in 1673. It was
rebuilt soon after. The building wus burned in 1880 and was rebuilt the next year.
A source reported that it was among the many buildings bombed during World
War II. The church no longer exists.

Note: 2

The first date associated with Stephen Hopkins upon his return to Landon is that
of marrage to his second wife, Elizabeth Fisher, on 19 February 1617 (old style). He
was in England before 1617 and probably much earlier. While he was away in the
New World, his first wife Constance had borne a son in December of 1609, but both
had died soon after. His son William also disappears from records at this time.

After his return to London he was a merchant. He lived in the Aldgate sec-
tion of Bast London. Aldgate (Aelgate = free gate) was one of the four Original
gates in the London Wall. The old Roman road to Colchester (now known as
Whitechapel Road) passed through this gate.

His second marriage took place nearby at the parish of St. Mary
Whitechapel (also known as St. Mary Matfellon, the onginal name being
obscure). The church was in existence as carly as the 1300s. The edifice was in
poor condition in the later 17th century and was taken down in 1673. It was
rebuilt soon after. The building wus burned in 1880 and was rebuilt the next year.
A source reported that it was among the many buildings bombed during World
War II. The church no longer exists.

Note: 3

The first date associated with Stephen Hopkins upon his return to Landon is that
of marrage to his second wife, Elizabeth Fisher, on 19 February 1617 (old style). He
was in England before 1617 and probably much earlier. While he was away in the
New World, his first wife Constance had borne a son in December of 1609, but both
had died soon after. His son William also disappears from records at this time.

After his return to London he was a merchant. He lived in the Aldgate sec-
tion of Bast London. Aldgate (Aelgate = free gate) was one of the four Original
gates in the London Wall. The old Roman road to Colchester (now known as
Whitechapel Road) passed through this gate.

His second marriage took place nearby at the parish of St. Mary
Whitechapel (also known as St. Mary Matfellon, the onginal name being
obscure). The church was in existence as carly as the 1300s. The edifice was in
poor condition in the later 17th century and was taken down in 1673. It was
rebuilt soon after. The building wus burned in 1880 and was rebuilt the next year.
A source reported that it was among the many buildings bombed during World
War II. The church no longer exists.

Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Hopkins, Damarisabt 1627/28between 1665/6-01 and 1668/9-11-18 (Julian)
Hopkins, Damarisabout 1618
Hopkins, Oceanusbetween 1620-09-16 and 1620-11-11before 1627-05-22
Hopkins, Calebabout 1624between 1644 and 1651
Hopkins, Deborahabout 1626before 1674
Hopkins, Ruthabout 1630between 1641-11-30 and 1651
Hopkins, Elizabethabout 1632between 1657-10 and 1659-10-06

Notes

Note

Either Demaris (the first one) or Oceanus must have d. before he 1623 land division, which indicates, as
Robert Wakefield has shown, that there were then five members in Stephen Hopkinsā€™s family.

Source References

  1. Wikipedia: Constance Hopkins
      • Date: 2019-06-15
      • Page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constance_Hopkins
  2. Crocker, Tracy: Crocker ~ Ashley Genealogy
      • Date: 2019-06-15
      • Page: https://tacrocker.com/tacrocker/p109.htm#i3755
  3. Wikipedia: Elizabeth Hopkins
      • Date: 2019-06-15
      • Page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Hopkins
  4. Durnin, Richard G: Stephen Hopkins: Bermuda, Jamestown, and Plymouth
      • Page: p. 262