Person:William Hopkins (73)

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William Hopkins
d.1799 Virginia
m. Est 1722
  1. John HopkinsEst 1723 - 1766
  2. William Hopkins1725 - 1799
  3. Anne Hopkins1728 - 1735
  4. Sarah Hopkins1731 - 1737
  5. Francis Hopkins1737 - 1804
  6. James Hopkins1737 - Bef 1800
  7. Frances Hopkins1738 - 1792
  8. Mary Hopkins1739 - 1815
m. Bef 1759
  1. Sterling Hopkins1759 -
  2. Walter Hopkins1760 - 1795
  3. Reuben Hopkins1765 - 1802
  4. Frances Hopkins1767 - 1802
Facts and Events
Name William Hopkins
Gender Male
Birth? 1725 New Kent County, Virginia
Marriage Bef 1759 Virginiato Sarah Unknown
Death? 1799 Virginia


Records of William Hopkins in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:


  • Vol. 2 - Davidson vs. Lacey--O. S. 232; N. S. 82--Copy of record in Harrison County. Bill filed September, 1803, by Fanny Lacey, relict and widow of Thos. B. Lacey, late of Harrison County; Lydia Lacy, Wm. Hopkins Lacey, Elizabeth Jackson Lacy, Sarah Lacy, John Botts Lacy, Fanny Frazure Lacy, children of said Fanny, against Joseph Davison, John Davison, Peter Deveman and Stephen R. Wilson. (Bill addressed to Ohio County Court.) Fanny was Fanny Hopkins from New Kent County, Va., and shortly after the marriage they moved to Harrison County. The marriage was contrary to the wishes of Fanny's father, William Hopkins, but he gave Fanny a slave in 1794. Thomas B. died 12th January, 1802. William Hopkins died 1799 intestate, and his son, Reuben Hopkins, administered and Reuben died 1802. Peter De Everman died 1804. James Bartlett deposes in Harrison County.