Illann MacDúnlainge, King of Leinster
Became King of Leinster in 495.
(Source: (1) Royce Hokins from Howell County Missouri, Royce Hopkins Papers.,
(2) 1830 Federal Census of Crawford County, Arkansas., (3) Family research of
Darlene Pace.) Lived in Richwood, Missouri.
Died Bef. 1847.
Died after 1860.
Died between 1860 and 1865, in the Civil War.
William and sister Lucy had adjoining land in Adair County, Kentucky. In 1810
William and family moved to Missouri and lived in the house of Captain James
Callaway. Callaway was the son in-law of Daniel Boone.Reference: Pioneer Families of Missouri, by Lucas, written in 1875.
Land Grant South of Green River 1797-1866
Jane Stone
Acres: 160
Book: 27
Page: 322
Date of Survey: 10-21-1806
County: Adair, Kentucky
Watercourse: Little Barren River
William was not listed in the 1830 census, but his wife was listed in Mongomery
County, Missouri, with her sons living around her.The Hopkins were of Welsh ancestry and were anciently of the landed gentry of
Cornwall, Wales. The family shield decorated with with ermine suggests that the
ancient family attained distinction in the judiciary.Reference: Royce Hopkins..1980s
More About WILLIAM HOPKINS:
Fact 1: November 19, 1798, Tax records for Big Creel, Green County, Kentucky.
Fact 2: Owned 107 acres of land in Green County, Kentucky
Fact 4: 1810, To Missouri
Fact 5: 1819, Now Warren County, Missouri
Died Aft. 1850. Mentioned in her father's will. FTM marriage records of Madison
County, lists Jane as Elizabeth.
Died before 1870.
Twin to Benjamin. Died young, of measles.
Was a twin of Anna. Died young with the measles.
(Source: (1) Royce Hokins from Howell County Missouri, Royce Hopkins Papers.,
(2) 1830 Federal Census of Crawford County, Arkansas., (3) Family research of
Darlene Pace.) Lived in Richwood, Missouri.
Died Bef. 1875.