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" ’ ‘f ' i will be to below welcomed the three this brothers’ attached of joy by with an by the’ author of army “Old family Churches It acts likes sufferers of (writer ! Virginia’ The says: two tablemagic “Dissolve fallowing thtf information of have obtained Calocide spoonfuls in of Wil-1 a basin hot of concerning the ancestors soak the feet in this water: Ham Hopkins of Meade Va Towards fifteen hiinutes full for of the close the seventeenth century t the gently sore massaging three (?) emigrated to this brothers (Less XXjess win not nine lone pars results) country from of desired this whom Repeat style Monday of these suits yousecGre up-to-the- an 4 -- i A a i r ' mere traction 1 at mptnini 19 a : t r c - or o’clock i - i - itsftwdrth 1 j z- t I - it I B5: - - fi & com-"jfound t S' ' 4 ’h the iaflammationAdrawn tahaelly feet Pennsylvania immediately immediately ’tender feet treatments This meed but a few is Calocide a drug remarkable used only by but doctors any it in druggist has stock will or now it quickly got from his wholesale house A twqnty-five cent package is claimed to cu£e the worst feet and settled in £ ormerly! and it whom of is probable’ the parish alive now minister the in Massachusetts Hopkins $ Kfrom numbers in this t & f The 1789 Rhode 4’ -ti-r jOf the twenty-two the believe 1807”! In one Virginia that great sprung of I In of- name country have children this in one R(v Hopkins of three: "Only are ancestor was chosen unc Island - served till gencajogry wjb J i ? -Wales right to and nqrmal out Sweaty and swollen i - J family I “ wondrous over birth to causing peeled i -tri Box Summers ho you itching1 me -g J J be i I T-'i Pilgrims of these names’ servants were Edward Lester Edwin Doty and And do should :they what arriving on on the ’shores of of the J land the free to and’ the but brave home of’the give all scandalized ocular the proof to Pilgrims that they considered A4 permanent” h’ fur - information prospective any 'with obtained be can i vity ! ? whose-addresses out the of Revolution a id American Revolution in oaiv:? locELLCci iaK© the here ? undertake If sums the Cast who will tracing! for various labor little be£of are of join ' Connect-ed to riirths reg-ister Most secure work ocieties’ifthemselves have trained experts who undertake this service-at But in regular rates1 every case there is less or and trouble more expense to attached sthe iThere proceeding suchwotk it the: the American the ‘ -in costly- clues secure particular so someof the clues !! I - people the preserve in and deaths to patriotic bek'stated tiairied genealogists and such of many so ’ i numerous of colonial we Would say rnlght be easily done or tedious' and proveexpeslye is is ’town quaint’ i family family may not were the but days changing J location Sons in and westward many Xyctuy (the family Manv-r just Hopkinton -any in-qresK’ - those in for accurate of Brighorn ! that thosehistoric spots descendants To family whb desired connecting blm or her B6s-t?nabout Vermont old-fashioned: jvith saturated and ’ in born Mountain still university tratt located to the was west of twenty miles and the trustees of jthe to school decided lease for thekland farms' and lat villages such a moderate rental that the pocjr-qst could afford to’ purchase the and rictyl :wou)ldj not be debarred from Tljiig their thereby revenues his be Greqig acres and This 'to I constantly moving instrice!they grand-of the cluesj were Ypurig married was also the father Here brothers were! born milyjmoving to up nough to permit Lto colohy a gave new village burled- and and the long left' frdm row neeqed? named And was — Hopkinton Brigham to much hn of donor this liberal sciences so arts day at jits itwasin pidce thiir so was education of side! have who in tnaji hfij must have had placed on afterithe ire wills attributesilof another that Hopkins ai- ajfriend 9uPPort 9f 1s Lower! dp-rigjit powerful ‘ X tract'? valor admirable There I Nellie Ware Wilkinson McCbnatighy Anne Kirby Gladys character-£t:s same intrepid and famlyj -was the found courage of Hopkins who in died whu t 1 ft j i lorence -1 two l " ft Creigh ton Katherine Catherine OAnli-b Jto most families America his ail-meats is 4’ d & 4 -I -z d- -t The the of foot kinds The treatment given until the eaehsnight cure disappears' AU soreness Corn's ajid callouses can off Runions are reduced i & ’A iBSHW riW®Baa!®sI SHS8 I? ‘ ffi® Hi' -dtdKLir 8 ' w OWiy 1 ‘ ' the 1: T 4 ' siW®sa3l -a y' ? B :d ' 8 ' ' also He a by was honored being made first ‘deputy freeman and he in wasj then placed the town to council rerhoved Oyster' He Bay and there the of progenitor became a pedigree His very prodigious sons numbered a- Samuel and a Joseph This to in all Thomas is estimated be probability th of son William Hopkins his and jWTe Susan Goff vho werid of RoxbiiryJ William’ died Mass November 8 1688’ doughty earliest powerful perspiration ni!i considerable ' and - acquiescence Cure ? ' : $ X I I S? that of for of and heaviness perature atmosphere the' causes ana excess swelling of I ’ 1 si ? -quiet ’ give? ‘ 11 ’ X X zSx-z V -Wl j WAfitHr? of thousands -1 S j t I ' - ’ - ' j I bred eet Positive is nrtvAnf - we Character p infancy had with Wilbrother the third Nicholas in 1561 William’ for prosecuted hefesy Here 4i v -Jx:' s made Silmmpr nrh-v comdk-foot which ! and sheriff was the'-’heir of InJWales big frames these filled she gave called Oceanica elder his of retirement after the’ midway ' Coventry of brief the historic had - Jiuinj td A'i A-- a a- 44 5 ship the there Mayflower was Stephen Hppkinsi aboard already a Wealth He and man of prominence' Hopkins' 1 i -r small Wales’X sheriff ' :s ::x-a - a became I r VJ V L ! and I hole's athers ’ 1 K 3 Providence In 1684 of affairs and man his! with countrymen commissioners then i ound intrepid land - K Many romthe these Charies person a -was When Rob or ott Richard importance son world in earliest name’ is found As far adjoining counties away the time of as Henry If the name in Hopkijrts the appears Welsh ap while Hop-i dcath rolls of ilees in kyri is also these found ancient calendars of earlier the English One progenin theitors of Burke’s found name is Gentry a Landed John to the ancestors are traced whose St Ox?of John’s College founders $aid to tfordancestors are have The Steveriton the estate at lived on same six Time-I for Berks hundred years another purchased marsh was manor in 179SCharles Butler by John from i'who sheriff high of Hopkins was X Berks J iip n 'nTnrrtnnnre liurae s cm nin common is pedigree traced er riopKins Tne to said there are have served family to of and have a succession monarchs dis-? civic both ‘military and ‘acquired Itinetion ‘In the sanguinary wars of of family ITork and Lancaster the is said to prominent taken a have Hopkins to and part have experienced incar-hatibn of inevitable the consequences decapitation banishment and of the after the pacification Soon twenty-second in the year Kingdom hf Edward IT a William Hopkins was of chosen bythe Coventry to men their’ city a place then preside over This Consideration William of was the heii William father of three sons and Nicholas Richard Richard ' his mous-and many name — the of common Hob or L i ' ¥:? 5 Providence other amily friend tj Turning were among) ’ j-v V-A- -A ’L-f dfs ) i ’ fifty far intimate country -ap ' the and “Hop-kins” day “little -form of of Rob Hop Hob others are variants of this kins being thesdiminutive in use literally common all an towards perpetu-atcjl perpetuwas origin I v & d? v full andgenealogies'One of “this is of Thomas surname Hopkins’ who died at War wich parish ’ and-ieight hundred Hopkins Inhabitants of every thousand that-period ‘ V’' ry -8 W Leri onej -of -’ "A-- " I ! nM'AVV V-r the with England love TH4 and - ' - with qualities which won" for of them regard of jail classes people from king to peasant Bedford CambridgeCumberland Gloucester and Monmouthshire South 'Wales are the seats of this fatnily in the United Kingdom South leads Wales them ’of all in point there numbers being ? managed so all to himself his bravery pie and his pie otheri or year’s But ! 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