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- [S00132] Find-A-Grave.
"Lieut Jabez Snow
Birth: 1642, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; Death: Dec. 27, 1690
Wife's maiden name is Smith b. Sep 1648 in Hingham,Plymouth Col.,MA. Jabez's death date is 2c 1690 in Eastham,BarnstableaElizabeth have nine children: Rachel Snow, Mercy Snow, Jabez Snow-6 Sep 1670, Edwd Snow-26 Mar 1672, Sarah Snow-26 Feb 1673, Grace Snow-1 Feb 1675, Thomas Snow-2 Apr 1677, Deborah Snow-Abt 1679, Elizabeth Snow -Abt 1683.
JABEZ, 7th child of Pilgrims Nicholas & Constance (Hopkins) Smow, was born say 1642. He married say 1670 as her first husband Elizabeth _____ [NEHGR 47:83].
Parents: Nicholas Snow (____ - 1676), Constance Hopkins Snow (1606 - 1677)
Spouse: Elizabeth Smith Snow (1648 - 1732)*
Children: Jabez Snow (1670 - 1750)*, Sarah Snow Young/Sparrow (1673 - 1746)*, Elizabeth Snow Kenwrick (1680 - 1713)*
Burial: Cove Burying Ground, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, Plot: unmarked grave
Created by: ditdit, Record added: May 29, 2011, Find A Grave Memorial# 70548710"
"Elizabeth Smith Snow
Birth: Sep., 1648, Barnstable County, Massachusetts; Death: Jan. 8, 1732, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Spouse: Jabez Snow (1642 - 1690)
Children: Sarah Snow Young/Sparrow (1673 - 1746)*, Elizabeth Snow Kenwrick (1680 - 1713)*
Burial: Unknown; Specifically: in Eastham, Ma.?
Created by: Reg Thompson, Record added: Sep 04, 2011 , Find A Grave Memorial# 75994162"
- [S00207] Massachusetts Town Records, Eastham.
"The children of Jabez snow ?????"
"Jabez Snow a daughter Named Sarah borne the 26th of februario : 1673"
"Leut? Jabiz Snow dyed the seven and twentieth day of december : in the year 1690"
[four other children listed]
[previous page for Thomas and Hanna Shaw]
- [S00124] US and International Marriage Records 1560-1900.
"Elizabeth Smith
Gender: Female
Birth Place: MA Birth Year: 1648
Spouse Name: Jabez Snow
Spouse Birth Year: 1642 Spouse Birth Place
Marriage Year: Sep
Number Pages: 1"
- [S00165] New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
"Snow, Jabez; (ca 1642-1690) & Elizabeth [?Smith], m/2 William Merrick; 1670; Eastham"
"Snow, Nicholas (?1600-1676) & Constance [Hopkins] (-1677); bef 1 June 1627; Plymouth/Eastham"
- [S00187] Mayflower Births and Deaths Vol 1 and 2.
"STEPHEN HOPKINS
Micro #1 of 18
Stephen Hopkins', d. betw. 6 June 1644 (will) - 17 July 1644 (inv.), Plymouth
CHILDREN OF Stephen HOPKINS' & lst ( ): (2)
Constance HOPKINS2, b. pre 1613
Gyles HOPKINS2, b. ( ); d. betw. 5 Mar. 1688/9 (codicil) - 16 Apr. 1690 (prob.)
[more wives and children]
Nicholas SNOW, d. 15 Nov. 1676, Eastham
Constance Hopkins2 (Stephen1)
CHILDREN OF Nicholas SNOW & Constance HOPKINS2: (12)<4>
Mark SNOW3, b. 9 May 1628
Mary SNOW3, b. pre 1636 ; d. 28 Apr. 1704, Eastham
Sarah SNOWS, b. pre 1641
Stephen SNOW3, b. pre 1648
Elizabeth SNOW3, b. pre Apr. 1651
Ruth SNOW3, b. pre Apr. 1651 ; d. 27 Jan. 1716/7, Eastham
John SNOW3, b. pre Apr. 1651 ; d. pre 4 Apr. 1692 (inv.)
Jabez SNOW3, b. pre Apr. 1651
Joseph SNOW3, b. pre Apr. 1651 ; d. 3 Jan. 1722/3, Eastham 3 Children, b. pre Apr. 1651 "
"CHILDREN OF Jabez SNOW3 & Elizabeth (): (9) <1-4, Eastham VR, MD 4:32>
Jabez SNOW4, b 6 sept 1670; d 14 Oct 1750, 82nd yr, Eastham g.s.
Edward SNOW4, b 26 Mar 1672; d betw 8 apr 1754 (will) - 20 Sep 1758 (prob), of Harwich .barnstable Co PR 9:382>
Sarah SNOW4, b 15 or 26 Feb 1673; d aft 1695*
Grace SNOW4, b 1 Feb 1675; d aft 21 July 1716 (2nd Marr to George Lweis)
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- [S00132] Find-A-Grave.
"Nicholas Snow
Birth: unknown, Greater London, England; Death: Nov. 15, 1676, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
He married, before May 22,1627, Constance Hopkins of the Mayflower Pilgrims. That is the date of the Plymouth Cattle Division and they are listed as a married couple as the 6th & 7th persons in the 7th company, which was headed by her father, Stephen Hopkins.
Children: Mark Snow, Mary Snow Paine, Sarah Snow Walker, Joseph Snow, Stephen Snow, John Snow, Elizabeth Snow Rogers, Jabez Snow, Ruth Snow Cole, two unnamed children who were living in 1651, and Constance Snow Doane*.
Spouse: Constance Hopkins Snow (1606 - 1677)
Children: Mark Snow (1628 - 1695)*, Mary Snow Paine (1630 - 1704)*, Sarah Snow Walker (1632 - 1697)*, Joseph Snow (1634 - 1722)*, Stephen Snow (1636 - 1705)*, John Snow (1638 - 1692)*, Elizabeth Snow Rogers (1640 - 1678)*, Jabez Snow (1642 - 1690)*, Ruth Snow Cole (1644 - 1716)*, Constance Snow Doane (1646 - 1682)*
Burial: Cove Burying Ground, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Maintained by: Kevin Avery, Originally Created by: Ramona Wright, Record added: Sep 02, 2004, Find A Grave Memorial# 9400770"
"Constance Hopkins Snow
Birth: May 11, 1606, Hampshire, England; Death: Oct., 1677, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Original Mayflower passenger, wife of Nicholas Snow, first Clerk of Eastham (1646-1662).
Parents: Stephen Hopkins (1581 - 1644), Constance Mary Dudley Hopkins (____ - 1613)
Spouse: Nicholas Snow (____ - 1676)*
Children: Mark Snow (1628 - 1695)*, Mary Snow Paine (1630 - 1704)*, Sarah Snow Walker (1632 - 1697)*, Joseph Snow (1634 - 1722)*, Stephen Snow (1636 - 1705)*, John Snow (1638 - 1692)*, Elizabeth Snow Rogers (1640 - 1678)*, Jabez Snow (1642 - 1690)*, Ruth Snow Cole (1644 - 1716)*, Constance Snow Doane (1646 - 1682)*
Burial: Cove Burying Ground, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Maintained by: Find A Grave, Record added: Mar 02, 2000, Find A Grave Memorial# 8634"
[headstone] "Constance Hopkins Snow, 1605-1677, Mayflower Passenger, wife of Nicholas Snow, Eastham's first Town clerk, 1646-1662"
- [S00120] Family Data Collection.
"Nicholas Snow
Father: Nicholas Snow Mother: Elizabeth Rowlles
Birth Date: 1605 City: Hoxton Co County: Middlesex Country: England"
"Nicholas Snow
Spouse: Constance Hopkins
Marriage Date:1 Jun 1627 City: Eastham County: Barnstable State: MA"
"Nicholas Snow
Death Date: 15 Nov 1676 City: Eastham County: Barnstable State: MA"
- [S00176] New England, The Great Migration 1620-1635.
"STEPHEN HOPKINS
ORIGIN: London
MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth
OCCUPATION: Tanner and merchant.
FREEMAN: In the "1633" list of Plymouth freemen Stephen Hopkins is near the head of the list, included among the assistants [PCR 1:3]. In list of Plymouth Colony freemen, 7 March 1636/7 (as "Steephen Hopkins, gen.") [PCR 1:52]. In the Plymouth section of the 1639 Plymouth Colony list of freemen (as "Mr. Steephen Hopkins," annotated "dead") [PCR 8:173].
ESTATE: In the 1623 Plymouth division of land "Steven Hobkins" received six acres as a passenger on the Mayflower [PCR 12:4]. ... In his will, dated 6 June 1644 and proved 20 August 1644, Stephen Hopkins "of Plymouth ... weake yet in good and perfect memory" directed that he be buried "as near as conveniently may be to my wife, deceased," and bequeathed to "son Giles Hopkins" the great bull now in the hands of Mrs. Warren; to "Steven Hopkins my son Giles his son" 20s. in Mrs. Warren's hands; to "daughter Constanc[e] Snow, wife of Nicholas ... my mare"; to "daughter Deborah Hopkins" cows; to "daughter Damaris Hopkins" cows; to "daughter Ruth" cows; to "daughter Elizabeth" cows; to "four daughters Deborah, Damaris, Ruth and Elizabeth Hopkins" all the moveable goods; if any of the daughters die, their share to be divided equally among the survivors; to "son Caleb heir apparent" house and lands at Plymouth, one pair of oxen and hire of them and all the debts "now owing unto me"; daughters to have free recourse to use of the house in Plymouth while single; "son Caleb" executor; Caleb and Captain Standish joint supervisors [PCPR 1:1:61].
MARRIAGE: (1) By 1604 Mary _____; she was buried at Hursley, Hampshire, 9 May 1613 [TAG 73:169].
(2) St. Mary Matfellon, Whitechapel, London, 19 February 1617/8 Elizabeth Fisher. She died at Plymouth sometime in the early 1640s before her husband, who desired to be buried near her; Bradford indicated that both she and her husband had lived in Plymouth above twenty years.
CHILDREN: With first wife
i ELIZABETH, bp. Hursley, Hampshire, 13 May 1604 [TAG 73:170]; living on 12 May 1613 [TAG 73:165]; no further record.
ii CONSTANCE, bp. Hursley, Hampshire, 11 May 1606 [TAG 73:170]; m. Plymouth by 1627 NICHOLAS SNOW (in the 1627 Plymouth division of cattle "Nickolas Snow" and "Constance Snow" were the sixth and seventh persons in the seventh company, which was headed by Stephen Hopkins [PCR 12:11]).
ii GILES, bp. Hursley, Hampshire, 30 January 1607/8 [TAG 73:170]; m. Plymouth 9 October 1639 Catherine Whelden [PCR 1:134; TAG 48:5].
[More on second wife]
COMMENTS: Caleb Johnson's discovery [TAG 73:161-71] of the family of Stephen Hopkins in Hursley, Hampshire, eliminates at last the suggestion that Stephen Hopkins was son of Stephen Hopkins, a clothier, of Wortley, Wooten Underedge, Gloucestershire [MF 6:3, citing "[t]he Wortley historian"].
In his listing of the Mayflower passengers Bradford included "Mr. Stephen Hopkins and Elizabeth his wife, and two children called Giles and Constanta, a daughter, both by a former wife. And two more by this wife called Damaris and Oceanus; the last was born at sea." [Bradford 442].
"Their son became a seaman and died at Barbadoes, one daughter died here, and two are married; one of them hath two children, and one is yet to marry. So their increase which still survive are five. But his son Giles is married and hath four children. His daughter Constanta is also married and hath twelve children, all of them living, and one of them married" [Bradford 445]."
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