Joe, The following are from Survey Book OII: Page 5 Archibald HOPKINS; 262 acres; Muddy Creek; adjoining SHANKLIN and the land he lives on; 21 May 1780. Page 6 John HOPKINS; 90 acres; South Branch of the Potomac; adjoining George KELE, WOOLF, SHELTON; 14 Apr 1780 Page 15 Archebald HOPKINS; 177 acres; Muddy Creek; adjoining SHANKLIN; 8 Apr 1782. Page 29 John HOPKINS, Jr.; 40 acres; Muddy Creek; adjoining SHANKLIN; 30 Jan 1783. Page 35 Archibald HOPKINS; 150 acres; Muddy Creek; adjoining Ewin MILL place; 20 May 1783. Page 51 Archabald HOPKINS, Jr.; 126 acres; North Mountain; adjoining Rees THOMAS; 5 Apr 1785 Page 66 Archebald HOPKINS; 102 acres; adjoining his old patent; Widow FULTON, Thomas SHANKLIN; 9 Feb 1786. Page 69 Archebald HOPKINS, Sen.; 100 acres; Muddy Creek; 24 Feb 1786. Page 76 Henry HENRY; 97 acres; between Muddy Creek and War Branch; adjoining HAMILTON, HENTON, Archabald HOPKINS; 7 Feb 1786. Page 79 Archibald HOPKINS; 56 acres; Muddy Creek; 30 Apr 1788. Page 83 Thomas HOPKINS; 68 acres; North Mountain; adjoining George BAXTER, John HOPKINS; ; 8 mAY 1789. Page 84 John and Thomas HOPKINS; 93 acres; Dry (Tri) River in Brock Gap; 8 May 1789. Page 106 Josiah DAVISON; 114 acres; between the waters of Linvils Creek and the North Mountain; adjoining his 365 acre survey and Archebald HOPKINS; 6 Nove 1790. John WYLAND writes of a John H. HOPKINS, a representative of Rockingham County in the Virginia house of delegates; 1861-1863-----------if you haven't already, you might want to try and find a Bio on John H. HOPKINS which might reveal more of the HOPKIN's family of Rockingham County, **************It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here. (http://information.travel.aol.com/deals?ncid=aoltrv00050000000047)
Chocy ... thank you, very much. Didn't know they had all that land (wouldn't that be a nice "bundle" to own now). Joe > Joe, > The following are from Survey Book OII: > > Page 5 > Archibald HOPKINS; 262 acres; Muddy Creek; adjoining SHANKLIN and the land > he lives on; 21 May 1780. > Page 6 > John HOPKINS; 90 acres; South Branch of the Potomac; adjoining George KELE, > WOOLF, SHELTON; 14 Apr 1780 > Page 15 > Archebald HOPKINS; 177 acres; Muddy Creek; adjoining SHANKLIN; 8 Apr 1782. > Page 29 > John HOPKINS, Jr.; 40 acres; Muddy Creek; adjoining SHANKLIN; 30 Jan 1783. > Page 35 > Archibald HOPKINS; 150 acres; Muddy Creek; adjoining Ewin MILL place; 20 May > 1783. > Page 51 > Archabald HOPKINS, Jr.; 126 acres; North Mountain; adjoining Rees THOMAS; 5 > Apr 1785 > Page 66 > Archebald HOPKINS; 102 acres; adjoining his old patent; Widow FULTON, Thomas > SHANKLIN; 9 Feb 1786. > Page 69 > Archebald HOPKINS, Sen.; 100 acres; Muddy Creek; 24 Feb 1786. > Page 76 > Henry HENRY; 97 acres; between Muddy Creek and War Branch; adjoining > HAMILTON, HENTON, Archabald HOPKINS; 7 Feb 1786. > Page 79 > Archibald HOPKINS; 56 acres; Muddy Creek; 30 Apr 1788. > Page 83 > Thomas HOPKINS; 68 acres; North Mountain; adjoining George BAXTER, John > HOPKINS; ; 8 mAY 1789. > Page 84 > John and Thomas HOPKINS; 93 acres; Dry (Tri) River in Brock Gap; 8 May 1789. > Page 106 > Josiah DAVISON; 114 acres; between the waters of Linvils Creek and the North > Mountain; adjoining his 365 acre survey and Archebald HOPKINS; 6 Nove 1790. > > John WYLAND writes of a John H. HOPKINS, a representative of Rockingham > County in the Virginia house of delegates; 1861-1863-----------if you haven't > already, you might want to try and find a Bio on John H. HOPKINS which might > reveal more of the HOPKIN's family of Rockingham County, > > > > > **************It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel > deal here. > (http://information.travel.aol.com/deals?ncid=aoltrv00050000000047) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VAROCKIN-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > message