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He married second Abigail Mott 22 Jan 1826 in Enosburgh, Franklin, Vermont and they had no known children.[1]
During the Revolutionary War, he joined the Green Mountain Boys under Ethan Allen to participate in the battle for Fort Ticonderoga 10 May 1775 when they took the fort away from the British.
Hopkins appeared in the U.S Census in 1790[2] at Pittsford, Rutland, Vermont and on the 1800,[3] 1810,[4] 1820,[5] and 1830[6] U.S. Censuses at Shoreham, Addison, Vermont.
He died 1831 and was buried at Lakeview Cemetery, Shoreham, Addison, Vermont.
Sources
↑ Vital Records Enosburg, VT, 1:36. Marriage of Hopkins Rowley of Shoreham, VT to Abigail Mott of Enosburg.
↑U.S. Federal Population Schedule, 1790, Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d., Pittsford, Rutland, Vermont
↑U.S. Federal Population Schedule, 1800, Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d., Shoreham, Addison, Vermont
↑U.S. Federal Population Schedule, 1810, Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d., Shoreham, Addison, Vermont
↑U.S. Federal Population Schedule, 1820, Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d., Shoreham, Addison, Vermont
↑U.S. Federal Population Schedule, 1830, Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d., Shoreham, Addison, Vermont
DAR Application of Grace (Rowley) Miller Whitcomb, great granddaughter of Hopkins and Elizabeth (Stuart) Rowley. National Number 86328, 27 Mar 1911.
NYG&BR 117:101
MacIntire, Susan and Sanford Witherell. A Genealogical Register of Early Families of Shoreham, Vermont., pg 191
Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society. Revolutionary Soldiers Interred in Vermont. , 1901-1902, P135: Appendix F
Daughters of the American Revolution. Patriot Index, 1966, pg 584
Caverly, A.M., MD. History of the Town of Pittsford, Vermont. pgs 178,211
Nye, Mary Green. State Papers of Vermont, Volume five, Petition for Grants of Land, 1778-1811, pp 77-8, 123-4, 228-9.
Eaton, E, Town Clerk. Marriage of Hopkins Rowley to Abigail Mott dated 22 Jan 1826. Recorded at Enosburgh, Vermont in Vital Records 1:45.
Town Clerk of Shoreham Vermont. Death Certificate for Hopkins Rowley dated 11 Sep 1831.
Spies, Frances F. Addison County, Vermont-- Bridgeport, Shoreham, Orwell Descriptions from Gravestones Arranged with Genealogical and Historical Notes, List of Revolutionary War Soldiers & Index. Mt Vernon, New York: 1931. Number 1174, Rowley, Hopkins, 1 Sep 1831, aged 73.
Bureau of Census. U.S. Population Schedule, 1790. Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d., Pittsford, Rutland, Vermont.
Bureau of Census. U.S. Population Schedule, 1800. Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d., Shoreham, Addison, Vermont, pp 24.
Bureau of Census. U.S. Population Schedule, 1810. Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d., Shoreham, Addison, Vermont, pp 57
Bureau of Census. U.S. Population Schedule, 1820. Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d., Shoreham, Addison, Vermont, pp 89
Bureau of Census. U.S. Population Schedule, 1830. Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d., Shoreham, Addison, Vermont.
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