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Marriage: Children:
  1. John Livingston Hopkins: Birth: 10 FEB 1795 in near Bluffton, S.C.. Death: 8 OCT 1828 in Monroe Co.,TN

  2. Mary Martinangel Hopkins: Birth: 10 MAR 1796 in near Bluffton, S.C.. Death: 1808 in Hopkins Cem., McIntosh Co,GA

  3. Francis Hopkins: Birth: 10 NOV 1798 in near Bluffton, S.C.. Death: 1847 in unmarried

  4. Benjamin Hopkins: Birth: 4 JAN 1802 in Danfusky Island, SC. Death: 1862 in St. Augustine, FL

  5. Georgia Hopkins: Birth: 11 NOV 1803 in near Bluffton, S.C.. Death: WFT Est. 1804-1897

  6. William Proctor Hopkins: Birth: 23 JAN 1805 in near Bluffton, S.C.. Death: 4 SEP 1832 in Guatemala City GuatemalaTemple

  7. Edward Stevens Hopkins: Birth: 11 FEB 1809 in Bellvile, GA. Death: WFT Est. 1838-1900

  8. Charles Harris Hopkins: Birth: 6 JUL 1812 in McIntosh Co., GA. Death: WFT Est. 1840-1903

  9. Elizabeth Hopkins: Birth: 11 NOV 1815 in McIntosh Co., GA. Death: 1818 in McIntosh Co., GA

  10. Thomas Spalding Hopkins: Birth: 15 DEC 1818 in Belleville, McIntosh Co., GA. Death: 12 NOV 1904 in Thomasville, GA

  11. Octavius Caesar Hopkins: Birth: 9 JUL 1819 in McIntosh Co., GA. Death: 12 MAR 1881 in McIntosh Co., GA


Sources
1. Title:   World Family Tree Vol. 22, Ed. 1
Page:   Tree #3104
Author:   Br�derbund Software, Inc.
Publication:   Release date: June 8, 1998
2. Title:   3104.ftw
3. Title:   Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia
Page:   vol.V:212-3
Author:   Folks Huxford
Publication:   Herrin's Print Shop, Waycross, GA 1967
4. Title:   Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia
Page:   vol,V:214
Author:   Folks Huxford
Publication:   Herrin's Print Shop, Waycross, GA 1967
5. Title:   Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia
Page:   vol.V:213
Author:   Folks Huxford
Publication:   Herrin's Print Shop, Waycross, GA 1967
6. Title:   3104.ftw
Page:   Tree #3104

Notes
a. Note:   [3104.ftw]
  [Br�derbund WFT Vol. 22, Ed. 1, Tree #3104, Date of Import: Dec 9, 1998]
  Following his marriage they lived with his widowed mother on the Mary River near Bluffton, SC where they had a fine plantation and many slaves. But a bad storm on 8 Sep 1804 resulting in 12 of the slaves being drowned and much property lost, caused the family to consider leaving there. Later that year, Mr. Hopkins met his friend, Thomas Spalding of Darien (in Savannah) who suggested moving to McIntosh Co, agreeing to sell him 2-3 Plantations. They moved in 1805 to McIntosh Co. GA (wife, 5 children & his mother) Served in GA Militia. Prominent citizen of McIntosh Co in the early 1800s. First settled on Sapelo Island at "Chatelet", a plantation from Mr. Spalding 22 Jan 1805. But in 1808 because of the islands exposure to storms, he bought a home at Bellville on the mainland (also because his dau. Mary died of membranous croup during a bad storm which made it impossible for days to get medical help). Lived there a year, then moved to High Bluff Plantation which he had bought and where his mother died in 1812. Also owned plantations at Sapelo, Skiesfield on Heard/\'s Island, Bellville and Baisden's Bluff. Was Lieutenant in 21st district, McIntosh Co.17 Jul 1810; advanced to captain, then Major. On 6 Nov. 1817 Brigadier-General 1st Brigade of the 1st Division. Capable officer. Served until his death. Served * terms in legislature as Prepresentative: 1807 to 1814. State Senator 1815, 1816. Justice of McIntosh Inferior Court 1813-1821. Buried in a family cemetery at Bellville, at age 49, on his old home plantation; wife buried by him at age 74 ref: GA. Geneal. Mag 1963; GA Hist. Soc.; Pioneers of Wiregrasss GA vol.V:212-4


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