On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 15:17:46 -0800, Susan Masse wrote: > In his review of Nathaniel Philbrick's _Mayflower: A > Story of Courage, Community, and War_, (found on > amazon.com)Stuart Bloom, Earlville, IL United States, > says: > > "In his discussion of Stephen Hopkins, the Mayflower > passenger, he says, bluntly, that the man of that name > who was a passenger on the Mayflower is the same Stephen > Hopkins who sailed to Jamestown, with an unplanned stop > in Bermuda, in 1609. Did Philbrick actually say that? As I recall, he mentioned the "unplanned stop in Bermuda" only because the account of it described the threat to the Mayflower as it attempted to sail south from Cape Cod. Or have I confused it with another event? Terry Reigel