Following is info received (in addition to my original posting) from the Rev. Leland G. Heavenrich in Dec. 1986, his signature title was Corresponding Sec'y: "Items copied from The Session Book of The Old Stone Church at Red Oak, Brown County Ohio: In the list of church members, Oct. 1, 1807, the names of Archabald Hopkins and wife, William Hopkins and Polly Hopkins appears. Archabald Hopkins was elected ruling elder May 23, 1808. Nov. 4, 1808, Red Oak. 'Sessions met agreeably to appointment. constituted with prayer. Members all present. Archabald Hopkins having been duly elected by the congregation to the office of Ruling Elder on ye 23rd day of May last, now appears and takes his seat in session, having been formally ordained as appears from his certificate.' They formed a 'Corporation' which William Hopkins joined on Dec. 19, 1814; John Hopkins joined on Dec. 4, 1815; Archabald Hopkins was elected Trustee Dec. 4, 1815. Names of Hopkins members of 'Corporation' were, Archabald Hopkins, John Hopkins, Robert Hopkins, J. M. Hopkins, Archabald Hopkins, Jr., Wm. W. Hopkins, Gordon Hopkins, and Gordon Hopkins, Jr., John Peage (or Poage) was elected treasurer and Gordon Hopkins a trustee of the 'Corporation.' John Hopkins, son of Archabald, was treasurer of the church from Dec. 1, 1818, to 1822. 'Feb. 19, 1817, -- The society proceeded to the consideration of a place on which to build a meeting house.' The old stone church was built in 1817.' " A resolution of temperance recorded December 1, 1832 was also included (no names.) Refer to my original posting concerning the above "Corporation," re: "1808 -- Church incorporated by the State Legislature, Jan 30th." This is all I have, no Hopkins in my line to my knowledge. Thanks to all who have queried and posted info -- hopefully others will follow your lead. Neil McDonald