Damaris Hopkins Cooke II was born 22 May 1627 in Plymouth Colony, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts to Stephen Hopkins (1581-1644) and Elizabeth Fisher (1596-1638) and died 18 November 1669 Plymouth Colony, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts of unspecified causes. She married Jacob Cooke (1618-1675) 10 June 1646 in Plymouth Colony, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
Research Notes
Damaris Hopkins II was born in Plymouth Colony about 1627-8 and died in Plymouth between January 1665/6 and 18 November 1669. She married Jacob Cooke after 10 June 1646 and had seven children. Jacob was a son of Mayflower Pilgrim Francis Cooke.
She is not to be confused with her older sister Damaris Hopkins (1618-1627) who sailed on the Mayflower but died young afterwards.
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Elizabeth Cooke (1648-1692) | 18 January 1648 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts | 21 November 1692 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts | John Doty (c1640-1701) |
Caleb Cooke (1651-1721) | |||
Jacob Cooke (1653-1747) | |||
Mary Cooke (1657-1712) | |||
Martha Cooke (1659-1722) | 16 March 1659 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts | 17 September 1722 Plympton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts | Morris Floyd (1643-1682) Elkanah Cushman (1651-1727) |
Francis Cooke (1663-1746) | 5 January 1663 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts | 18 September 1746 Kingston, Plymouth County, Massachusetts | Elizabeth Latham (1665-1730) |
Abraham Cooke (1665-1749) | |||
Ruth Cooke (1664-1734) | 17 January 1664 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts | 10 April 1734 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts | Helkiah Tinkham (1655-1731) |
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Elizabeth Hopkins (1604-1615) | 13 March 1604 Hursley, Hampshire, England | 12 May 1615 Hursley, Hampshire, England | |
Constance Hopkins (1605-1677) | 11 May 1605 Hampshire, England, United Kingdom | 25 November 1677 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States | Nicholas Snow (1599-1676) |
Giles Hopkins (1607-1690) | 1607 Hursley, Hampshire, England | 26 April 1689 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts | Catherine Whelden (1617-1689) |
References

- Here Shall I Die Ashore - The Story of Stephen Hopkins: Bermuda Castaway, Jamestown Survivor, and Mayflower Pilgrim by noted genealogist and early American historian Caleb Johnson. A very exhaustive collection of Family History of this famous English colonist and his descendants.
- Caleb Johnson, The American Genealogist 73:161-171, “The True English Origins of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower”, July 1998. His first wife was not Constance Dudley, though this erroneous name is given by older references.
- Hopkins in Plymouth County, Massachusetts
- Stephen Hopkins - WIkipedia
- Damaris Hopkins - Disambiguation