This page collects information about people with surname Hopkins who were known or believed to have lived in Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
Notable Individuals
Notable Landmarks
- Pilgrim Monument - built between 1907 and 1910 to commemorate the first landfall of the Mayflower Pilgrims in 1620 and the signing of the Mayflower Compact in Provincetown Harbor.
See Also
- Hopkins in Massachusetts
- Plymouth Colony
- Early Colonial New England Conflicts
- Barnstable County, Massachusetts/First families
- Barnstable County, Massachusetts/Monuments and Memorials
- Immigrant ships to America/First Families
- Barnstable County Church - (Religion.Wikia.org)
- Barnstable County Attractions and Events - (ScoutHut)
External Links
- Barnstable, Massachusetts - Wikipedia
- Vital Records of Massachusetts - Barnstable County - Birth/Marriage/Death Records 1620-1850
- Barnstable County Genealogy Trails
- PlymouthColony.Net - Barnstable County History - Genealogy
- Barnstable County Genealogy - FamilySearch.org
- Barnstable Historical Society -
- Cape Cod Museum Trail - Barnstable Historical Society
- This family profile prepared courtesy of Massachusetts Scouting, helping to preserve our shared heritage.
:Note, for the following tables, that there may be more than one county or district of this name and that some contributors may have entered a different (possibly shorter and/or ambiguous) name when this one was meant. Search for similar names to get a more complete result. Common abbreviations are "Co." and "Cty", but there may have been no word for "county" (or equivalent) included, or such a word may have been wrongly included.
Familypedia people with surname Hopkins in Barnstable County, Massachusetts
See also: Barnstable County, Massachusetts/bdm, Category:Hopkins (surname), Category:Resided in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, and Category:People from Barnstable County, Massachusetts
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Born in Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Baptised in Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Married in Barnstable County, Massachusetts
- See also Category:Married in Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Grouping is for "first marriage", "second marriage", etc as indicated in column headings
Birth place | Baptism place | Wedding2 date | Wedding2 place | Joined with-g2 | |
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Jonathan Hopkins (1749-1822) | Truro, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States | 15 December 1774 | Truro, Barnstable County, Massachusetts | Mary Paine (1756-1814) | |
Mary Hopkins (1708-1763) | Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States | 5 June 1735 | Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States | Shubael Lewes (1705-1766) | |
Stephen Hopkins (1642-1718) | Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts | 9 April 1701 | Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts | Bethnia Linnell (1641-1726) |
Died in Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Buried in Barnstable County, Massachusetts
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.
- History of Cape Cod by Frederick Freeman (2 Vol, 1600+ pages, Publ 2017) - The Annals of Barnstable County, and of Its Several Towns, State of the art technology restores many rare local records and histories.