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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. As a genealogist I was thrilled to find this is ...By Suzanne T.As a genealogist I was thrilled to find this is a detailed and very readable review of Johnson's landmark research; with detailed nods to the work of others who helped him; and complete citations from some relevant original sources as well. Very convincing research; including suggested areas for further pursuit. Thank you!4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. The definitive book on Stephen Hopkins. Mr. Johnson ...By PattydThe definitive book on Stephen Hopkins. Mr. Johnson has actually done the research himself in Stephen Hopkins' home town; dispelling previous claims as to his parentage; marriages; etc. well written and enormously appreciated by descendants such as myself.5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. it's an account of the earliest days of Plymouth Colony that would help even the most casual reader understand what really happeBy Jane F.This is a very readable biography of Stephen Hopkins; one of the more interesting passengers on the Mayflower; but beyond that; it's an account of the earliest days of Plymouth Colony that would help even the most casual reader understand what really happened and what life was like for the Pilgrims. Despite its very casual style; it is quite thoroughly referenced to scholarly sources. It's a fresh; new look at something we all learned in school but probably don't remember..