William (Hopkins), Stratford 1640, an Assist. 1641 and 2, but it is unkn. whence he came, when he d. or what w. or ch. he had. Perhaps it was his d. Mary, wh. after his d. in virtue of a contr. of m. made by her mo. Mary, w. of Richard Whitehead, of Windsor (wh. was liv. 1670), with William Lewis of Farmington, 1644, bec. w. of William Lewis, s. of the bargainer. If so, we might infer, that our Conn. magistr. was then d. and his wid. wh. m. Richard W. was nam. Mary, but no other deduction of value could be drawn.