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Erastus Hopkins

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hadley, Hampshire, MA, United States
Death: June 24, 1872 (62)
Northampton, Hampshire, MA, United States
Place of Burial: Northampton, Hampshire, MA, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Hopkins and Lydia Hopkins
Husband of Charlotte Frelinghuysen Hopkins and Sarah Hopkins
Father of Sarah Ann Hopkins; Maria Malleville Hopkins; William Allen Hopkins; Caroline Dwight Hopkins; Mary Annette Emerson and 2 others
Brother of George Hopkins; Lewis Hopkins; Sarah Wheeler and Samuel Hopkins

Managed by: Nancy D. Coon
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About Erastus Hopkins

co-founder of the Free-Soil Party in Massachusetts

Birth: Apr. 7, 1810 Hadley Hampshire County Massachusetts, USA Death: Jun. 24, 1872 Northampton Hampshire County Massachusetts, USA

Son of John & Lydia (Thompson) Hopkins

Married Sarah Bennett in Charleston, SC 25 June 1835 (died 3 May 1838) A son, William Swinton Bennett Hopkins, was born in Charleston, SC 1836

Married Charlotte Allen 18 November 1841

Graduated from Dartmouth College in 1830 Studied at Andover Theological Seminary in 1833 Graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1834 and ordained as a Presbyterian minister

Minister at Beech Island, SC 1835-1837 Minister at Troy, NY 1837-1841

Wrote "The Objections to African Colonization Stated and Answered" (April Issue, The Bibilical Repository & Theological Review) 1833 Wrote "The Family, a Religious Institution, or Heaven Its Model" (Troy NY by Elias Gates) 1840

After moving to Northampton in 1841: President of the Connecticut River Railroad Station master Underground Railroad stop at 101 King Street (demolished 1 August 2012) Elected State representative in 1848 Member of the Free Soil Party 1848-1852 Advocated for siting a Lunatic Asylum in Northampton in 1851 Delegate to the 1856 Republican National Convention Delegate to the 1860 Republican National Convention in Chicago (nominated Abraham Lincoln as president)

Hopkins Mountain in Essex County, NY (Adirondacks) was named after Erastus who hiked in the area. He suggested the name of Resagonia (means saw teeth) for the mountain in the same area known as Sawteeth.

His house at 101 King Street has been demolished.

Family links:

Parents:
 John Hopkins (1770 - 1842)
 Lydia Thompson Hopkins (1773 - 1842)

Spouse:

 Charlotte Frelinghuysen Allen Hopkins (1819 - 1899)

Children:

 Sarah Ann Hopkins (1842 - 1930)*
 Maria Hopkins (1843 - 1843)*
 William Allen Hopkins (1845 - 1848)*
 Caroline Dwight Hopkins (1846 - 1864)*
 Mary Annette Hopkins Emerson (1848 - 1897)*
 Lottie Hopkins (1849 - 1856)*
 Johnnie Hopkins (1850 - 1856)*

Siblings:

 Sarah Ann Wait Hopkins Wheeler (1790 - 1848)*
 Samuel Hopkins (1808 - 1886)*
 Erastus Hopkins (1810 - 1872)
 George Hopkins (1813 - 1830)*

*Calculated relationship

Inscription: Erastus Hopkins/Born April 7 1810/Died June 24 1872/"The word of the Lord endureth forever: and this is the/word which by the gospel is preached unto you."

Burial: Bridge Street Cemetery Northampton Hampshire County Massachusetts, USA

Created by: P.K. Magruder Record added: Feb 24, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 85667703

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Erastus Hopkins's Timeline

1810
April 7, 1810
Hadley, Hampshire, MA, United States
1842
September 24, 1842
Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
1843
August 23, 1843
Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
1845
January 2, 1845
Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
1846
June 24, 1846
1848
April 2, 1848
Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
1849
October 1, 1849
Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
1850
September 29, 1850
Northampton, Hampshire, MA, United States
1872
June 24, 1872
Age 62
Northampton, Hampshire, MA, United States