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About Electa Hopkins
From The Official Website of the River-Hopkins and Saemann-Nickel and related families:
http://josfamilyhistory.com/htm/hopkins/hopkins-john-3.htm
Colonel Mark’s wife, Electa Sargeant, was born at Stockbridge, Massachusetts in 1740, the first white child born at that place.
Her father, the Rev. John Sargeant (1710-1749) was the first missionary to the Stockbridge Indians. Through the efforts of Mark’s uncle, Rev. Samuel Hopkins, of Springfield, Mass., the Mission was established in 1734 and Mr. Sargeant placed in charge. He translated part of the Bible into the Indian language, and died amidst the scenes of his successful labors on 27 July 1749. His son was the fourth missionary to these Indians and accompanied them (being then about 450) in number, in 1787, to their new home in Oneida County, New York.
She was the first white child born in Stockbridge. Her childhood home "Mission House" is a National Historic Landmark in Stockbridge.
Married Mark Hopkins Jan. 31, 1765 in Stockbridge, MA* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Sep 12 2022, 2:38:48 UTC
Electa Hopkins's Timeline
1740 |
August 31, 1740
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Stockbridge, Berkshire County, Massachusetts
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1766 |
March 23, 1766
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Great Barrington, Berkshire, Massachusetts
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December 28, 1767
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July 27, 1769
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1771 |
August 27, 1771
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Great Barrington, Berkshire, MA, United States
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1774 |
July 17, 1774
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Great Barrington, MA
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1776
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1798 |
July 11, 1798
Age 57
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Stockbridge, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States
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