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I have two
Mayflower lines as seen below. I connect to the Hopkins line
through my mom and the Warren line through my dad. The Stephen Hopkins
line comes through a new line that my mom had been trying to prove for
years. After many travels and long, difficult research she was able to
prove the new connection through Barnabus Baker, Jr. Barnabus Baker,
Sr. was born 23 February 1733 or 1734 in Yarmouth, Barnstable,
Massachusetts. He married Mehitable Smith (born 30 Oct 1735) in 1753.
They had two children--Barnabus, Jr. and Mehitable. Barnabus, Jr. was born
8 September 1757 and married Elizabeth Springer. He died December 1838
in Ohio. |


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Stephen Hopkins
was born about 1578 probably in Hampshire, England. He made his first
trip to the New World aboard the Sea Venture in 1609 and
returned to England sometime between 1613 and 1617. During his first
stay in Jamestown his first wife died. On the Mayflower he
brought with him his second wife Elizabeth Fisher, their child
Damaris, and Giles and Constance--children by his first wife. Oceanus,
a son, was born on the Mayflower on the trip to Plymouth. He died
between 6 June and 17 July 1644 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. |

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Stephen Hopkins |
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Constance Hopkins |
Nicholas Snow |
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Stephen Snow |
Susanna (Deane) Rogers |
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Bethiah Snow |
John Smith |
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John Smith |
Elizabeth Brown |
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Mehitable Smith |
Barnabus Baker, Sr. |
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*Barnabus Baker, Jr. |
Elizabeth Springer |
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Aaron Baker, Sr. |
Hannah Smith |
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Aaron Baker, Jr. |
Emily Jane McMunn |
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Lydia Baker |
George W. Lyons |
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John Albert Lyons |
Hazel M. Noble |
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Oscar Clifford Lyons |
Henrietta Ferrell |
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Constance LeVerne Lyons |
Zebbie Lomus Chancellor |
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Elizabeth Chancellor |
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*indicates a new line
proven by my mom, Connie Chancellor


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Richard Warren,
probably born in Hertford, England, came on the Mayflower alone
leaving behind his wife and five daughters (Mary, Ann, Sarah,
Elizabeth and Abigail). They followed on the ship Anne in 1623.
The couple later had two sons, Nathaniel and Joseph. He died in 1628, not
long after his family shared in the 1627 Division of Cattle. All of
his children lived to adulthood, married and had large families. |
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Richard Warren |
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Abigail Warren |
Anthony Snow |
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Sarah Snow |
Joseph Waterman |
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Sarah Waterman |
Solomon Hewitt |
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Sarah Hewitt |
Eleazer Hyde |
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Zilphah Hyde |
James Rogers |
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James Rogers |
Sarah Coit |
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George Tyler Rogers |
Elizabeth Lavinia Pelot |
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Cornelius Decatur Rogers |
Mary Ellen Murchison |
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Margaret Murchison Rogers |
James Tinley Ryder |
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Mary Ella Ryder |
Zebedee Lomus Chancellor |
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Zebbie Lomus Chancellor, Jr. |
Constance LeVerne Lyons
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Elizabeth Chancellor |
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