
Below are Hopkinton birth records from 1727 – 1902 with last names A-C. Compiled By HHA Member Lauri Arruda See Also Birth Records: A-C • D-K • L-R • S-Z ALBRO, unnamed male, 26 July 1860, 4th child of Benjamin and Emily Albro, FO-teamster, parents birthplace not given [V 1:15] ALLEN, Peter, of Amie Barber and Peter Allen. Mother receives money from the Town due her on 2 September 1776, from Peter Allen, the father of her ...
Below are Hopkinton birth records from 1727 – 1902 with last names D-K. Compiled By HHA Member Lauri Arruda See Also Birth Records: A-C • D-K • L-R • S-Z DAURGHTY, Francis, 5th child of Francis and Mary Daurghty, 21 September 1857 [V 1:4] Father’s occupation-carder, FBP-Scotland, MBP-Scotland DAVIS, Bethiah, of David and Lydia Davis, 16 May 1768 [TC 1:48] (below the above entry, it states, “The above said Bethiah Davis name is altered & called Lydia ...
Below are Hopkinton birth records from 1727 – 1902 with last names L-R. Compiled By HHA Member Lauri Arruda See Also Birth Records: A-C • D-K • L-R • S-Z LAMB, Joseph, of Nathan and Lydia Lamb, 22 May 1763 [TC 1:37] Nathan, 15 January 1765 LANGWORTHY, Mary, of Samuel and Mary Langworthy, 11 May 1739 [TC 1:36] Elizabeth, 31 May 1741 Rachel, 8 June 1743 Samuel, 27 November 1745 Tacy, 2_ November 1747 Joseph, 1 February ...
Below are Hopkinton birth records from 1727 – 1902 with last names S-Z. Compiled By HHA Member Lauri Arruda See Also Birth Records: A-C • D-K • L-R • S-Z SAUNDERS, William, of Henry and Aphannah (?) Saunders, 19 February 1774 [TC 1:75] Mary, 27 March 1776 Susannah, 3 February 1780 Elizabeth, 6 January 1784 SAUNDERS, Matilda, of Isaac 3rd and Matilda Saunders, 7 February 1811 [TC 2:69] SAUNDERS, George W., 1st child of William and Martha ...
Below are Hopkinton death records from 1788 – 1922 with last names A-C. Compiled By HHA Member Lauri Arruda See also death records A-C • D-L • M-Z ABBY, Esther died 13 November 1883, age 58/11/28. Female, white, married. Born in Exeter, RI, d/o Joseph and Sally Richmond. cod-pneumonia. 1:39 ABBY, Infant died 13 June 1898, age 1 day. Female, white. Born in Hopkinton, d/o Andrew and Annie Abby. cod-jaundice, catarrh of bile duct. 1:62 ABBY, James ...
Below are Hopkinton death records from 1788 – 1922 with last names D-L. Compiled By HHA Member Lauri Arruda See also death records A-C • D-L • M-Z DAIGNEAU, Ephraim Azda died 6 April 1912 in Hope Valley, age 53/5/25. Male, white, married, boot, shoe and harkness maker. Born in Vermont, s/o Andrew J. and Elizabeth Daigneau. cod-mitral insufficiency and dropsy, asthma. Burial Pachaug Cemetery, Voluntown, CT. 2:14 DAIGNEAU, Infant died 30 May 1908 in Hope Valley, age stillborn. Male, ...
Below are Hopkinton death records from 1788 – 1922 with last names M-Z. Compiled By HHA Member Lauri Arruda See also death records A-C • D-L • M-Z MacGONEGAL, William S. died 16 February 1921 in Ashaway, age 43/5/0. Male, white, married, farmer. Born in East Lyme, CT, s/o Edward J. and Isabelle (Gadbois) MacGonegal. cod-myocarditis mitral regurgitation and stenosis, aortic stenosis, _?_, sclarosis indescatitial glomers nephritis. Burial Oak Grove Cemetery. 2:31 MacKENZIE, Infant died 12 May 1916 in Hope ...
by Lorén Spears, Narragansett/Niantic Tomaquag Museum Executive Director Please note that this article is used by HHA with permission of the Author. No other use is granted without permission by Lorén Spears, who may be reached via the link to the Tomaquag Memorial Indian Museum on this site, or at: www.tomaquagmuseum.com The Tomaquag Indian Memorial Museum was established in 1958 by Eva Butler, an anthropologist, with the guidance of the late Princess Red Wing (Narragansett/Wampanoag), and is Rhode Island’s only museum ...
Compiled By HHA Member Lauri Arruda Men were voted to “be admitted free of the Town and are allowed to vote, these persons who have taken the oath against Bribery and Corruption.” 1726-1794 page 16 21 June 1785 – (the men took the oath very seriously as ---Personally appeared Mr. Benjamin Barber & was duly engaged to the Oath of Allegiance as prescribed by law – Wherefore it is hereby voted that he said Benjamin Barber be admitted free & restored ...
By Donna G. Littleford Ramos, April, 2013 An account of the culminating year of searching, going out of the Archives, and into the forests of Tomaquag Valley The Wish John Porter once had a farm in a strange and distant land called Hopkinton, Rhode Island. I read about it in a family history book as a youngster growing up in Southern California. It said that my Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great Grandfather John Porter was buried there on that farm. One of my extended cousins, ...