Colonel Mark Hopkins

Colonel Mark Hopkins

Male 1739 - 1776  (37 years)

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  • Name Mark Hopkins 
    Prefix Colonel 
    Born 18 Sep 1739  Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Group Head of Line - John Hopkins 
    • Descendants of John Hopkins of Cambridge, Massachusetts and Hartford, Connecticut
    Group Veteran - Army 
    • Veteran of the United States Army
    Group Veteran or Patriot of Revolutionary War 
    • Revolutionary War Patriot or Soldier.
    FamilySearch ID L7L5-FHF 
    FindaGrave Memorial ID 150197399 
    Died 26 Oct 1776  White Plains, Westchester County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I21886  New England Hall Families Master Tree
    Last Modified 6 Oct 2022 

    Father Captain Timothy Hopkins,   b. 16 Nov 1691, Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 5 Feb 1747/48, Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 56 years) 
    Mother Mary Judd,   b. 30 Jan 1701/02, Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 28 Jan 1748/49, Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 46 years) 
    Married 25 Jun 1719  Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F10369  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Electa Sargeant,   b. 2 Aug 1742, Stockbridge, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 11 Jul 1798, Stockbridge, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 55 years) 
    Married 31 Jan 1765  Stockbridge, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Captain Archibald Hopkins,   b. 23 Mar 1766, Great Barrington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 25 Jan 1839  (Age 72 years)
    Last Modified 30 Jul 2022 
    Family ID F10370  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBorn - 18 Sep 1739 - Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarried - 31 Jan 1765 - Stockbridge, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 26 Oct 1776 - White Plains, Westchester County, New York Link to Google Earth
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  • Badges
    Revolutionary War Patriot or Soldier
    Revolutionary War Patriot or Soldier
    Revolutionary War Patriot or Soldier Descendant
    Revolutionary War Patriot or Soldier Descendant
    Veteran United States Army
    Veteran United States Army

  • Notes 
    • From FindaGrave:

      Son of Capt. Timothy Hopkins, Sr. & Mary Moss.

      Husband of Electa Sergeant.
      Father of:
      Capt. Archibald Hopkins
      Henry Hopkins
      Sewall Hopkins
      John Sergeant Hopkins
      Louisa Hopkins Woodbridge (Mrs. Joseph Woodbridge)
      Effingham Hopkins b1776
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      https://www.geni.com/people/Col-Mark-Hopkins/6000000008343528909

      About Col. Mark 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 Hopkins (1739-1776), the youngest brother, was left fatherless at the age of 10 but was eventually fitted for Yale College and ended up at the bar for the first session of the Berkshire (Massachusetts) Court in 1761. He was the first of almost everything at Great Barrington, Mass.; i.e., Town Clerk, County Treasurer, Registrar of Deeds, also a Selectman at his death in 1776. Also King's Attorney and a representative to the General Court in 1773 and 1774.

      Before the commencement of hostilities with Great Britain, he espoused the cause of the Colonies, was a delegate in the county convention held at Stockbridge in July 1774, and one of the committee that drafted the patriotic resolutions adopted by the convention. This was the first of the county conventions that assembled in Massachusetts to consider the encroachments of Great Britain, and the resolutions adopted by the committee of which Mark Hopkins was a member struck the keynote of loyalty to the King, but of devotion to the maintenance fo the rights of the Colonies which influenced subsequent conventions and led to the Revolution.

      With the breaking out of the war, Mark became prominent as a member of the Committee of Safety, influential in the committees, and was also active in organizing the First Regiment of Berkshire County Militia, of which he was the Colonel under commission dated 30 August 1775. In 1776, commanding a detachment of Berkshire militia as Brigade Major, he was taken sick, and in a retreat of the Americans, suffered from exposure in being removed to a place of safety, which so increased his illness that it terminated fatally at White Plains, New York on 26 Oct 1776 –  two days before the battle at that place.