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Jane "Jenne" Hopkins (Haynes) * 3 april 1771 † 29 oktober 1816
Van Rodovid NL
| CLAN: verzamelnaam voor 1 familie met diverse achternamen | Hopkins |
| geslacht | vrouw |
| Volledige naam bij geboorte | Jane "Jenne" Hopkins |
| andere gebruikte achternamen | Haynes |
| Ouders
♂ William Hopkins [Hopkins] * 1744? † 5 maart 1813 ♀ Elizabeth Anderson (Hopkins) [Anderson] * 1742? | |
Gebeurtenissen
3 april 1771 geboorte: Trenton (Maine), Hancock County (Maine), Maine
Huwelijk: ♂ Pearley Haynes [Haynes] * 22 april 1757
26 maart 1803 geboorte van kind: Trenton (Maine), Hancock County (Maine), ♂ William Haynes [Haynes] * 26 maart 1803
29 oktober 1816 overlijden: Trenton (Maine), Hancock County (Maine), Maine
Notities
from Linda Freeman
"During the Revolution Perley took his younger brother Peter up to Maine because he thought his brother was too young to serve in the war (Perley was a drummer boy and their father David served in the war, but he died of dysentary right before the Battle of Bunker Hill). After the war he went up to Maine and he and his brother married sisters. Peter married the older daughter Annie and Perley married the younger daughter Jenne (Jennie). Yes, they were the daughters of William and Elizabeth Hopkins (who froze to death and are buried together in Trenton, ME). Jenne was born in 1771 and died on 29 Oct 1816 after the birth of her 13th child (David, Daniel, Richard, Thomas, Lydia, Perley, William, Polly, Olive, Isaiah, Sterling, Jane, and Elizabeth--the one born 21 Oct 1816 just before her mother's death.) I guess that answers your question. I hale from Daniel's line and my aunt has their family Bible."
Bronnen
- ↑ Ancestors of Malu Del & Tahlia Elphia McDonald - http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pjmpjm&id=I378
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Huwelijk: ♀ Jane "Jenne" Hopkins (Haynes)

