Saturday, January 15, 2022
Heman Durkee Line Leads to Stephen Hopkins, Passenger on Mayflower
Nadene Goldfoot
Signing the Mayflower Compact on board the ship, the Mayflower of 1620.My mother was Mildred Elizabeth Robinson b: 1913, and her father's maternal grandmother was Asinath Durkee b:1814. Asinath Durkee married Alonzo Charles Tullar and their daughter was Julia Ann Tuller born in 1834.
Julia Ann Tuller had married Abiathar Smith Robinson in 1852 in Tunbridge, Orange, Vermont, my great grandfather.
Julia Ann Tuller was the daughter of Alonzo Tuller and Asinath Durkee of Royalton, Vermont in 1850.
Asinath Durkee's father was Heman Durkee, Jr,b; 1839 married to Rebecca HatchHeman's father was Heman Durkee, Srb:1759, married to Susanna
Rix. His mother was Lucy ANNA Smalley, 1736.
Lucy ANNA Smalley was married to Timothy Lewis Durkee, b: 1737 of Woodberry, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Lucy ANNA Smalley's father was Joseph Smalley, Deacon,b 1711, married to Jemima Ordway.
Joseph Smalley's mother was REBECCA SNOW, b: 1676.
REBECCA SNOW'S father was John Snow, b: 1638.
JOHN SNOW'S mother was CONSTANCE HOPKINS.
CONSTANCE HOPKINS was the daughter of STEPHEN HOPKINS, a passenger on the Mayflower. He was more than that. He was the only passenger who had previous experience sailing. He was a big help.
Connecting to Stephen Hopkins is a span of 412 years.
Resource:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hopkins_(Mayflower_passenger)
Labels: Abiathar Smith Robinson, Durkee, Hopkins, Julia Ann Tuller, Mayflower ship, Smalley, Snow