Constance Hopkins

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Constance Hopkins was a Mayflower passenger and early Plymouth Colony settler, known as the daughter of Stephen Hopkins and one of the young women who helped establish the first permanent English community in New England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mayflower passenger
Plymouth Colony settler
person
appearsIn Of Plymouth Plantation
surface form: William Bradford’s Of Plymouth Plantation
burialPlace Eastham
surface form: Eastham, Massachusetts
child Elizabeth Snow
Jabez Snow
John Snow
Joseph Snow
Mark Snow
Mary Snow
Ruth Snow
Sarah Snow
Stephen Snow
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
culture Colonial American
dateOfBirth circa 1606
dateOfDeath circa October 1677
ethnicGroup English
familyName Hopkins
father Stephen Hopkins
givenName Constance
heritageDesignation Mayflower descendant ancestor
householdMemberOf Stephen Hopkins family on the Mayflower
immigratedTo Plymouth Colony
languageSpoken English
livedDuring 17th century
mother Mary Kent
notableEvent survived first winter in Plymouth Colony
notableFor being a passenger on the Mayflower
being an early settler of Plymouth Colony
occupation colonist
partOf Plymouth Colony founding generation
placeOfBirth Hursley, Hampshire, England
placeOfDeath Eastham
surface form: Eastham, Plymouth Colony
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism

Puritanism
residence Eastham
surface form: Eastham, Plymouth Colony

Plymouth Colony
Plymouth, Massachusetts
surface form: Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony
sexOrGender female
sibling Damaris Hopkins
Giles Hopkins
spouse Nicholas Snow
stepMother Elizabeth Fisher Hopkins
traveledOn Mayflower
wasOnBoard 1620 Mayflower voyage

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Stephen Hopkins child Constance Hopkins