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Uriah Hopkins

Male 1738 - 1825  (86 years)


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  1. 1.  Uriah Hopkins was born on 26 Dec 1738 in Scituate, Providence Co, Rhode Island (son of Amos Hopkins and Sarah Smith); died on 3 Apr 1825 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.

    Family/Spouse: Lucy Lancksford. Lucy was born on 26 Jul 1745 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died on 5 Dec 1816 in Providence Co, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Sarah Smith Hopkins was born on 26 Jul 1788; died on 11 Jan 1825 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; was buried in North Burial Ground, Providence Co, Rhode Island.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Amos Hopkins was born in 1700 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island (son of Thomas Hopkins, Jr. and Mary Smith); died in 1769 in Providence Co, Rhode Island.

    Amos married Sarah Smith on 29 Oct 1726 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island. Sarah (daughter of Joseph Smith and Elizabeth Hawkins) was born in 1701 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1740. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Smith was born in 1701 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island (daughter of Joseph Smith and Elizabeth Hawkins); died after 1740.
    Children:
    1. Amos Hopkins, Jr.
    2. Jeremiah Hopkins
    3. 1. Uriah Hopkins was born on 26 Dec 1738 in Scituate, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died on 3 Apr 1825 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Hopkins, Jr. was born about 1650 in Providence Co, Rhode Island (son of Thomas Hopkins, (immigrant)); died on 21 Apr 1718 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: Jan 1706, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Will: 26 Apr 1711, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; written

    Notes:

    Other-Begin:
    Thomas Hopkins took into custody his aged mother-in-law, Elizabeth Smith in Jan of 1706.

    Will:
    Vol.XVI, p.64-67 Last Will and Testament of Thomas Hopkins witnessed by Eliezer Arnold and Samuel Comstock on 26 Apr 1711. Recorded 3 Jun 1718.

    Thomas married Mary Smith on 1 Apr 1678 in Providence Co, Rhode Island. Mary (daughter of John (the Mason) Smith, (immigrant) and Mrs. Elizabeth (..) Smith) was born about 1650 in of, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1718. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Smith was born about 1650 in of, Providence Co, Rhode Island (daughter of John (the Mason) Smith, (immigrant) and Mrs. Elizabeth (..) Smith); died after 1718.

    Notes:

    Married:
    ?Thomas Hopkins and Mary Smith, both of Providence were published in a way of marriage, by a writing fixed upon a public place in the said town bearing date April 1st, 1678, under the hand of Thomas Olney, Assistant?
    http://trees.wmgs.org/getperson.php?personID=I47779&tree=Schirado

    Children:
    1. Ezekiel Hopkins, Sr. was born about 1680 in Scituate, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died on 29 Jul 1762 in Scituate, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    2. Thomas Hopkins was born about 1685 in Providence, Rhode Island; died after 1746 in Scituate, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    3. 2. Amos Hopkins was born in 1700 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died in 1769 in Providence Co, Rhode Island.

  3. 6.  Joseph Smith was born on 18 Feb 1669 in Warwick, Kent Co, Rhode Island; died on 8 Nov 1739.

    Notes:

    Son of Thomas Smith and Ruth Wickenden Smith, both of whom drowned the same day (Jan 16,1669/70) in the Pawtuxet River. Joseph was almost a year old at the time, and he was raised by his aunt, Plain Wickenden Wilkinson.
    findagrave

    Joseph married Elizabeth Hawkins on 4 Apr 1699 in Providence Co, Rhode Island. Elizabeth (daughter of John Hawkins and Mrs. Sarah (..) Hawkins) was born in Providence Co, Rhode Island; died before 11 Feb 1730. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Hawkins was born in Providence Co, Rhode Island (daughter of John Hawkins and Mrs. Sarah (..) Hawkins); died before 11 Feb 1730.
    Children:
    1. 3. Sarah Smith was born in 1701 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1740.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Hopkins, (immigrant) was born on 7 Apr 1616 in Somerset, England; was christened on 7 Apr 1616 in Yeovilton, Somerset, England (son of William Hopkins and Joanne Arnold); died in 1684 in Littleworth, Oyster Bay, Nassau Co, New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 1640, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island

    Notes:

    Thomas Hopkins was baptized in Yeovilton, county Somerset on 7 April 1616, the son of William Hopkins and Joane Arnold.[1] His mother was the sister of early Providence settler William Arnold, and the daughter of Nicholas and Alice (Gully) Arnold of Northover and Ilchester in Somerset.[1][2] Hopkins' mother died when he was five years old, after which he and his sister Frances were likely taken into the family of their Uncle William Arnold, and most writers on his early history agree that he, aged 19, sailed to New England with his uncle's family in 1635.[3] Also on the same ship was his first cousin, Benedict Arnold, also aged 19, the future governor of the Rhode Island colony.

    The Arnolds first settled in Hingham in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but in less than a year, in April 1636, they joined Roger Williams, and were among the first settlers of Providence. Soon thereafter they were the first English settlers on the Pawtuxet River, the southern edge of Williams's Providence purchase.[4] Hopkins was not yet of age when they settled here, but soon reached his majority, and in 1640 he was one of 39 signers of an agreement to form a government in Providence, he signing his name with a mark.[5]

    From 1652 to 1672 Hopkins served in a number of civic positions in Providence, including Commissioner, Deputy, and member of the Town Council.[5] In 1676 King Philip's War raged in Rhode Island, and all of the Pawtuxet settlement, and most of Providence was destroyed. While Hopkin's two oldest sons, William and Thomas, either remained in Providence or returned there shortly after the war, Hopkins and his youngest son (whose name has not been discovered) moved to Oyster Bay, on Long Island in the Province of New York, and remained there.[5] Hopkins' son predeceased him, and his daughter-in-law, Elizabeth, then married Richard Kirby. It was in the home of Kirby that Hopkins was living when he died in 1684.[5]
    (wikipedia)


    Other-Begin:
    Pawtuxet River near where the Arnolds settled

    Those settlers who left Providence to settle on the north side of the Pawtuxet River about 1638, putting themselves under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts from 1642 to 1658[21][22][23][24]
    William Arnold
    Benedict Arnold, moved to Newport in 1651
    William Carpenter
    Thomas Hopkins, did not stay long
    William Mann, did not stay long
    Robert Cole
    William Harris, did not stay long
    Zachariah Rhodes (married Joanna, daughter of William Arnold), did not stay long
    William Field, did not stay long
    Stukeley Westcott, moved to Warwick about 1643

    Signers of Providence agreement for a government, 1640

    Those 39 Providence settlers who signed an agreement to form a government on 27 July 1640:[25]
    Chad Brown
    Robert Cole
    William Harris
    John Throckmorton
    Stukely Westcott
    Benedict Arnold
    William Carpenter
    Richard Scott
    Thomas Harris
    Francis Wickes X his mark
    Thomas Angell X his mark
    Adam Goodwin X his mark
    William Burrows X his mark
    Roger Williams
    Robert West
    Joshua Winsor
    Robert Williams
    Matthew Waller
    Gregory Dexter
    John Lippitt X his mark
    John Warner
    John Field
    William Arnold
    William Field
    Edward Cope
    Edward Manton X his mark
    William Man
    Nicholas Power
    William Reynolds X his mark
    Thomas Olney
    Richard Waterman
    William Wickenden
    Edward Hart
    Hugh Bewit
    Thomas Hopkins X his mark
    Joan Tiler (widow)
    Jane Sears X her mark (widow)
    Christopher Unthank
    William Hawkins X his mark

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_early_settlers_of_Rhode_Island#Signers_of_Providence_agreement_for_a_government.2C_1640

    Children:
    1. Major William Hopkins was born about 1647; died on 8 Jul 1723 in of, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    2. 4. Thomas Hopkins, Jr. was born about 1650 in Providence Co, Rhode Island; died on 21 Apr 1718 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    3. (youngest son of Thomas) Hopkins died before 1684 in Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York.

  2. 10.  John (the Mason) Smith, (immigrant) was born about 1610; died after 26 Mar 1687 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 1652, Providence and Warwick, Rhode Island
    • Property: 1654, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: 7 Jun 1654, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Other-Begin: 27 Oct 1659, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: 27 Apr 1660, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: 27 Apr 1662, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: 28 Sep 1663, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Will: 26 Mar 1687, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island

    Notes:

    John Smith, mason, had a wife Elizabeth and the following children as found in the above records: Leonard Smith, John Smith, Joseph Smith, & Benjamin Smith [obviously severely handicapped]. A daughter was the Eleanor Smith who married Eleazar Arnold - a brother to Elizabeth Arnold, wife of Samuel Comstock, the son of Samuel & Anne Comstock under discussion. And there was probably a daughter who married Thomas Hopkins. This John Smith, the mason, had written his will on 26 Mar 1686/7 - I found no record of probate but we can be sure he was alive at least this long and his son John Smith, Jr. called Jameco, had died some 26 years earlier.
    http://moreleaves.blogspot.com/2009/08/comstock-family-oops-part-2-anne.html

    ---------------

    regarding the entry:
    Mar 1, 1654/55, Samuel Comstock bought a home lot of 4 acres in the northerly part of Providence from John Smith the mason, who later married his (Comstock's) widow according to the Comstock books. [My research of the Early Town Records of Providence has shown that the widow married the SON of John Smith, the mason, also named John Smith, called Jameco. John Smith, the mason, lived until about 1687 and was always married to his original wife, Elizabeth.]
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~katy/comstk/b290.html



    Other-Begin:
    chosen president of Providence and Warwick (Kent Co), Rhode Island

    Property:
    John Smith, the Mason, had sold his house lot to Samuel Comstock in 1654. In 1661, Anne, widow first of Samuel, then widow of John Smith, son of the John, the mason, had sold it to Roger Mowry in 1661.

    further discussion of this property:
    When Mary Mowry, widow of Roger & Administrator of his estate sold property to
    Stephen Paine of Rehoboth [senior] in New Plimouth Colony, there was a better description of the property of Samuel Comstock. Mary Mowry sold three house Lotts or home Shares, one originally belonging to Daniel Comstock, another belonged to John Smith, the third belonged to Richard Prey. The lots with housing are in"the north part of ...Towne of Providence. Bounding on the south side the home share of Lawrance Willkenson; the north with a home share formerly belonging to Edward Inman, on the East with the Common, or high way & on the west End with the high way, or Towne streete. She also sold to Stephon Paine, one puchase Right of Commoning within the limits of the Towne of Providence, reading so far west ward as the seven mile line and a 25 acres right of Commoning reaching so far West as the said seven mile, and the lands that belonged to the said two Rights of Comming on the East side the seven mile line which was not devided before my said husband Roger "Mawrey" his decease.
    1 Sep 1671
    Early Record of Providence, Vol. III, p.209-213

    2 Sept 1671 Stephen Paine of Rehoboth of Plimouth, sold to Samuel Whipple of Rhode Island & Providence Planatation, three house lots or home shares with dwellings and out houses, in the north part of the Town of Providence. Bounded on the South with the home share of Lawrence Wilkenson, the north by Edward Inman, the East by the Common, or highway, and on the West with the high way, or Town Street. They were purchased by me of Mary Mawrey, Executrix of her deceased husband Roger Mawrey. One of the lots originally belonged to Daniel Comstock, former inhabitant, another to John Smith, inhabitant of Providence, the third did belong to Richard Prey of Providence. Vol. III, p.206-209
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~katy/comstk/b290.html

    Property:
    The Early Records of the Town of Providence:
    Vol. II, p.17 Providence, the 7th of June. John Smith of Providence, Mason, Sold unto Samuel Comstock, his house and house lott, with the Appurt. their unto belonging as is Manefessted by a deede under John Smith his hand, this Saide deed beareing date March the 1st, 1654. This house lott is bounded on the East with the Comon, on ye west with ye high way)


    Other-Begin:
    Town Records of Providence:
    Vol II, p.120 27 Oct 1659. John Smith, mason put up a Bill to the Court that they would consider him with a Right of Commoning. They granted him permission for feeding his cattle and fencing until the Town sees cause to the contrary.

    Property:
    Vol II, p.128 Quarter Court 27 Apr 1660 John Smith, mason resigned up 5 acres to the town which land he bought of Tho. Walling. Town considered him with 4 acres to be laid out to him between the great Swampe and the head of that field where John Jones and Lawrence Wilkenson's houses stand.

    Property:
    Vol III, (Brass Clasps), p.22 John Smith (mason) granted again 16 acres of land which he had returned to the town. Quarter Court previous to April 27, 1662.

    Property:
    The Early Records of the Town of Providence
    Vol. III, p.40-41 28 Sep 1663 John Smith (Mason) hath desired of this Towne to change 6 1/2 acres of Land lieing in the neck, over against the East End of the house lott which formerly belonged unto John Clawson it lieing betweene the said howse lott formerly belonging to Clawson & the great Swamp; to change for a five aker lott which was by will of the Towne Coucell given unto the Two sones of Samuell Comstock (deceased) formerly inhabetant of this Towne; The said John Smith desiring the Exchange with this proviso: that in Case the aforsaid two sons of Samuell Comstock when they Com to age doe asent unto the said Exchange; then for the said John Smith to injoy the aforsaid five akers, and the two youthes the said six 1/2 akers aforspecified. But in Case the said youthes when they Come to age doe aprehend they are damniffied by said Exchange: Then for the said John Smith to Resine up the said five akers of Land unto the said youths; And the said John Smith to receive the aforsaid 6 1/2 of Land again with this provizo: the said Exchange is granted by the Towne.

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~katy/comstk/b290.html

    Will:
    will dated 26 March 1687 which names his widow Elizabeth, other records indicate she was the only wife. Son Joseph Smith was administrator of the estate of his brother John who had been executor for the brother Leonard. [So both John & Leonard had predeceased their father & John Smith, mason, was alive for some years after the John Smith that married Anne had died back about 1660.] Benjamin was "incapable of caring for himself, insane" and had to be provided for. There were likely sisters, as Eleazar Arnold [married to Eleanor Smith] and Thomas Hopkins took into custody their aged mother-in-law, Elizabeth Smith in Jan of 1706.
    http://moreleaves.blogspot.com/2009/08/comstock-family-oops-part-2-anne.html

    Vol. XX, p.141-142. John Smith, mason, now deceased, left two home shares of land (each about 5 acres) and ten acres in the Tract called the Neck, and his livestock and personal goods to his wife Elizabeth for her use during her lifetime. Will dated 26 Mar 1686/7.

    John married Mrs. Elizabeth (..) Smith about 1630. Elizabeth was born about 1610; died after Jan 1706 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 11.  Mrs. Elizabeth (..) Smith was born about 1610; died after Jan 1706 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 17 Jan 1705, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Other-Begin: 7 Jan 1706, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island

    Notes:

    Other-Begin:
    Vol. XX, p.141-142. John Smith, mason, now deceased, left two home shares of land (each about 5 acres) and ten acres in the Tract called the Neck, and his livestock and personal goods to his wife Elizabeth for her use during her lifetime. Will dated 26 Mar 1686/7. She, being very weak and aged, can no longer care for herself and her son Benjamin who cannot care for himself; therefore she assigns the Trustees of the town of Providence her property to order and dispose of for the support & maintenance of herself and Benjamin. 17 Jan 1705.

    Vol. XX, p.161-163 The Trustees of the Town found it necessary to sell the ten acres left to Elizabeth Smith, widow of John Smith, the mason, and left to her for her care by his Will, located in the Neck for 20 pounds to "procure what Was Needefull for the Said Benjamin his Supply Whilst he lived & to defray the Charges Which did accrew by What befell him at his Death. 25 Dec 1706.

    http://moreleaves.blogspot.com/2009/08/comstock-family-oops-part-2-anne.html

    Other-Begin:
    Vol. XX, Deed Book 2, p.77 Eleazar Arnold, Justice, & Thomas Hopkins, Lieftenant, take into custody the care of their aged mother-in-law, Elizabeth Smith. 7 Jan 1706. [The term "mother-in-law" could have been a term of respect, meaning they were bound by law to take care of the elderly lady as if she were their mother and there is no kinship. Eleazar Arnold was at that time one of the five Trustees of the town, but Thomas Hopkins was not. However, Eleazar Arnold was married to the daughter, also Elizabeth Smith. I have not found the wife of Thomas Hopkins.] Certainly Elizabeth Smith was still living in 1706. She is definitely the same lady.
    http://moreleaves.blogspot.com/2009/08/comstock-family-oops-part-2-anne.html

    Children:
    1. John "Jameco" Smith, Jr. was born about 1632 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died before 9 Mar 1660 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    2. Joseph Smith was born about 1635 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1687 in of, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    3. Leonard Smith was born about 1640 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died before 1660 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    4. 5. Mary Smith was born about 1650 in of, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1718.
    5. Eleanor Smith was born about 1651 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died in 1722 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    6. Benjamin Smith, (infirm) was born about 1653 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died in 1706 in of, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.

  4. 14.  John Hawkins (son of William Hawkins, (Immigrant) and Margaret Harwood, (Immigrant)); died in 1726.

    John married Mrs. Sarah (..) Hawkins. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 15.  Mrs. Sarah (..) Hawkins
    Children:
    1. William Hawkins
    2. Sarah Hawkins
    3. Mary Hawkins
    4. Lydia Hawkins
    5. Abigail Hawkins
    6. Patience Hawkins
    7. Phebe Hawkins
    8. 7. Elizabeth Hawkins was born in Providence Co, Rhode Island; died before 11 Feb 1730.