Miniature portrait of Capt Charles Hopkins who died 1809
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Capt Charles Hopkins
1740-1809

Born: 26 May 1740 in Madras and baptized 21 October 1740 (British Library N/2/1 f.175) and died 1809 presumably in London.
Son of:  Capt Charles Hopkins (died 1757) and Phillis Hopkins nee Bright (died 1795?).
Brother of:
1. Sarah Hopkins, baptized 16 January 1738 in Madras, India (British Library N/2/1 f.157).
2. Sarah Cuthbert nee Hopkins (1744-1777) who married Arthur Cuthbert (1734?-1788).
3. Amelia Smith nee Hopkins who married in 1756 Captain (afterwards General) Richard Smith (1734? - 3 July 1803).
4. Possibly others.
Charles married: Martha (alive after 1809). 
Charles and Martha do not appear to have had any children.

Col Charles Hopkins: An Overview

We know about Charles from the following sources:

1. A very brief mention in the diary of George Marsh.
2. His miniature portrait above.
3. His mother's will.
4. His will.

Charles presumably spent much of his time in the Army in India but may have also been on active service in other countries.  His father, who was also called Charles Hopkins, was in the army in India presumably working for the Honorable East India Company.

In the diary of George Marsh Charles is noted as attending the wedding of his niece Amelia Cuthbert and William Marsh.  The wedding took place at St. Mary L'bone Chapel, 27th October 1785.  At this time Charles was presumably living in London.

In her will, Charles's mother, Phillis Hopkins, leaves most of her estate to her son Charles Hopkins and his wife Martha Hopkins.  Her will is dated 16 and 27 December 1794 and it is proved 14 February 1795.

In his will Charle's leaves everything to his wife Martha.

 

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