There were at least three voyages of ships named Hopewell in 1635. The first in April 1635 under William Buddick; the second, a voyage in May from Weymouth under John Driver; and this voyage, the third in September under Thomas Babb.
"ORIGIN: Unknown. MIGRATION: 1635 on the Hopewell (on 11 September 1635, "Twiford West," aged 19, was enrolled at London as a passenger for New England on the Hopewell [Hotten 130]." "OCCUPATION: Cordwainer [ILR 1:160, 211, 3:322, 368; EQC 3:302, 309]. Husbandman [ILR 4:169]."
"213. Twyford1 West was of Ipswich. His home was a part of the farm in Ipswich Village, later known for many years as the 'Pearson Farm,' Jonathan Pearson having moved there in 1750."