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P Hopkins

Three candidates:

  • Peter Hopkins (too early ?)

b 1737 

1769, 1778 deeds Hallowell, ME, housewright

1780 deed Winthrop, ME, carpenter

1797 deed Monmouth, ME, housewright

1798, 1804 deeds Belfast, ME, carpenter

  • Philip Hopkins

1807 recorded as a carpenter in a Montgomery Co., MD probate document

 

  • Perry Hopkins

​b 1779 d 1856

1811  Boxford, Essex Co., MA, carpenter

1850 Wisconsin census, carpenter

P Hopkins

Three candidates:

  • Peter Hopkins (too early ?)

b 1737 

1769, 1778 deeds Hallowell, ME, housewright

1780 deed Winthrop, ME, carpenter

1797 deed Monmouth, ME, housewright

1798, 1804 deeds Belfast, ME, carpenter

Peter Jr. , b 1760, lived in same area but was only listed as a yeoman in period deeds. Peter Sr's brother George was also a carpenter.

  • Philip Hopkins

1807 recorded as a carpenter in a Montgomery Co., MD probate document

No definitive family information could be tied to this craftsman.

 

  • Perry Hopkins

​b 1779 d 1856

1811 court records, Boxford, Essex Co., MA, carpenter

1850 Wisconsin census, carpenter

Peter Hopkins, 1769 deed, Gardinerstown, ME, (became Hallowell), housewright.

Philip Hopkins, 1807 probate document, Montgomery Co., MD, carpenter.

Perry Hopkins, 1811 court records, Boxford, Essex Co., MA, carpenter.

(The presentation of visually based elements (scale imprints, scale drawings, etc.) is a challenge, especially when moving from the printed page to the realm of an electronic medium. For reference, the original GAWP 5, CAWP, BARS and SOJ publications had pages which were 8-1/2" in width.)

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