StephenHopkins may refer to StephenHopkinssettler c. 1582 1644 , Mayflower passenger, first mayor of Plymouth, father of only baby born during the trip aboard the Mayflower StephenHopkins politician 1707 1785 , Rhode Island politician and a signatory of the Declaration of Independence Stephen T. Hopkins 1849 1892 , U.S. Representative from New York StephenHopkins director born 1958 , Jamaican born film and television director StephenHopkins musician , former England based musician and current physicist SS StephenHopkins , a United States Merchant Marine Liberty ship that served in World War II hndis name Hopkins, Stephen de StephenHopkins es StephenHopkins desambiguaci n ... more details
Infobox person name Thomas Hopkins other names birth date baptized 7 April 1616 birth place Yeovilton , Somerset , England parents William Hopkins and Joane Arnold death date 1684 death place Oyster Bay, New York resting place occupation Commissioner, Deputy religion education signed name with a mark spouse children William, Thomas, unknown son who married and had two children Thomas Hopkins 1616 1684 , was an early settler of Providence Rhode Island, and the great grandfather of StephenHopkins politician StephenHopkins who was many times colonial governor of Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Rhode Island and a signer of the Declaration of Independence . Thomas Hopkins was baptized in Yeovilton , county Somerset on 7 April 1616, the son of William Hopkins and Joane Arnold. Sfn Moriarty p 224 His mother was the sister of early Providence settler William Arnold settler William Arnold , and the daughter of Nicholas and Alice Gully Arnold of Northover and Ilchester in Somerset. Sfn Moriarty p 224 Sfn Anderson, et al pp 84,89 Hopkins mother died when he was five years old ... River . Sfn Bicknell pp 143,158 Hopkins was not yet of age when they settled here, but soon ..., he signing his name with a mark. Sfn Austin p 324 From 1652 to 1672 Hopkins served in a number ... remained in Providence or returned there shortly after the war, Hopkins and his youngest son whose ... of New York , and remained there. Sfn Austin p 324 Hopkins son predeceased him, and his daughter in law, Elizabeth, then married Richard Kirby. It was in the home of Kirby that Hopkins was living ... of his descendants last Arnold first Elisha Stephen publisher Tuttle Publishing Company ... website. See Chapter 2, Colonial Era. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Hopkins, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Early Providence settler DATE OF BIRTH baptized 7 April 1616 ... DEFAULTSORT Hopkins, Thomas Category 1616 births Category 1684 deaths Category American colonial people ... more details
Other people StephenHopkinsStephen Tyng Hopkins March 25, 1849 March 31, 1892 was a United States House of Representatives U.S. Representative from New York . Born in New York City , Hopkins attended the Anthon Grammar School in New York City. He was an iron merchant and broker. He moved to Catskill town , New York Catskill, New York . He served as member of the State assembly in 1885 and 1886. He was connected with several coal and iron syndicates in West Virginia and Tennessee . Hopkins was elected as a Republican Party United States Republican to the 50th United States Congress Fiftieth Congress March 4, 1887 March 3, 1889 . He was Watchman in the customhouse in New York City from April 9 to August 15, 1890, when he resigned. He was found dead by a train crew alongside the railroad tracks near Pleasantville, adjacent to Atlantic City, New Jersey , March 3, 1892. He was interred in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York . Source CongBio H000782 USRepSuccessionBoxNeeded Bioguide Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hopkins, Stephen Tyng ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1849 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1892 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hopkins, Stephen Tyng Category 1849 births Category 1892 deaths Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York Category New York Republicans ... more details
other people StephenHopkins Infobox person image imagesize name StephenHopkins birth date Birth year and age 1958 birth place Jamaica death date death place occupation Film director spouses website footnotes StephenHopkins born in 1958 is a Jamaican born film director film and television director and producer. Life and Career He is well known for his continuation of the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise Nightmare on Elm Street franchise with A Nightmare on Elm Street 5 The Dream Child and the Predator franchise Predator franchise with Predator 2 . His highest grossing film however was the 1998 film adaption of the TV series Lost in Space film Lost in Space . He was born in Jamaica and was raised in Australia and England . He was educated at Sutton Valence School . In 2004, Hopkins directed the controversial biopic The Life and Death of Peter Sellers which raised the ire of the actor s son Michael Sellers actor Michael Sellers . ref name The Guardian http film.guardian.co.uk cannes story 0,,958789,00.html The Guardian UK Biopic s many strange faces of Peter Sellers incense the actor s son Fiachra Gibbons in Cannes Tuesday May 19, 2003 The Guardian ref Hopkins was a co executive producer for the first season of the Fox Broadcasting Network Fox action drama 24 TV series 24 , and also directed half of the season s episodes, including the first and last episodes. Filmography Dangerous ..., Season 1 References reflist External links IMDb name 0394280 StephenHopkins amg name 94822 StephenHopkinsStephenHopkins EmmyAward MiniseriesDirector 2001 2025 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hopkins, Stephen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH Jamaica DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hopkins, Stephen Category 1958 births Category Living ... de StephenHopkins Regisseur es StephenHopkins director fa fr StephenHopkins it StephenHopkins hu StephenHopkins ja pl StephenHopkins ro StephenHopkins ... more details
Other people StephenHopkins Image MayflowerCompactBasrelief.jpg thumb 250px Bas relief on Bradford Street ... thumb 250px Signing of the Mayflower Compact StephenHopkins about 1582 between 6 June 1644 and 17 ... that the StephenHopkins who arrived on the Mayflower was the man of that name who had arrived in Virginia ... Grafton Press N.Y. 1929 p. 61 ref That StephenHopkins had embarked as a Minister s Clerk on the Sea ... have claimed StephenHopkins, father to Constance and Giles, married Constance Dudley but there is no record ..., Massachusetts Yarmouth Stephen and Elizabeth had seven children Damaris Hopkins, b.abt. 1618 ... of Virginia References reflist Caleb Johnson, Here Shall I Die Ashore StephenHopkins, Bermuda Castaway ..., The American Genealogist 73 161 171, The True English Origins of StephenHopkins of the Mayflower ... references. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume Six, Third Edition, StephenHopkins ISBN 0 930270 03 7 External links http www.pilgrimhall.org hopkinsstephen.htm StephenHopkins of the Mayflower http www.capecodgravestones.com easthampixweb firenccove.html StephenHopkins First encounter ... Hopkins http www.pilgrimhall.org hopkinsstephenrecords.htm StephenHopkins in the Records of the 17th ... of StephenHopkins at The Plymouth Colony Archive Project Use dmy dates date February 2011 navbox ... of the passengers on the Mayflower in 1620, settling in Plymouth Colony . Hopkins was recruited ... s ventures. Hopkins was one of forty one signatories of the Mayflower Compact and was an assistant ... to Virginia for help, but it and its crew were never seen again. Hopkins attempted to start ... set free after pleading for his life, to spare the ruin of his wife and children . Hopkins ... eventually made their way to Jamestown, where Hopkins appears to have stayed for some say two years before returning to England. The Hopkins family is considered one of the First Families of Virginia . The story of the Sea Venture shipwreck and Hopkins mutiny is said to be the inspiration for The Tempest ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File SS Stephen Hopkins.jpg 300px Ship caption Picture of StephenHopkins at her launch. Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag Ship name SS StephenHopkins Ship namesake StephenHopkins politician StephenHopkins Ship ordered Ship builder Permanente Metals Corporation Ship laid down Ship launched May 1942 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship fate Sunk in battle September 27, 1942 Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Liberty ship Ship displacement 7,181 gross tons Ship length convert 441.5 ft 0 abbr on Ship beam convert 57 ft 0 abbr on Ship draught convert 27.75 ft 0 abbr on Ship ... Ship notes The SS StephenHopkins was a United States Merchant Marine Liberty ship that served ... was StephenHopkins politician StephenHopkins , a signer of the Declaration of Independence United ... were only two miles 3  km apart when they sighted each other. Ordered to stop, the StephenHopkins refused to surrender, and the Stier opened fire. Although greatly outgunned, the crew of the Hopkins ... 1 auxiliary cruiser scuttled notes campaignbox Campaignbox Battle of the Caribbean The StephenHopkins ... , and the destroyer escort USS Kenneth M. Willett DE 354 were named in honor of crew members of the StephenHopkins , and SS StephenHopkins II SS StephenHopkins II in honor of the ship itself. See also ... links http www.usmm.org hopkins.html The Gallant Liberty Ship SS StephenHopkins Sinks a German Raider .... coord missing Atlantic Ocean Maiden voyage sinkings Liberty ships S DEFAULTSORT StephenHopkins ... built in Richmond, California Category 1942 ships Category Maritime incidents in 1942 es SS StephenHopkins fr SS StephenHopkins ja pl SS StephenHopkins ... less than two hours later. Most of the crew of the Hopkins died, including captain Paul Buck. The survivors ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Governor StephenHopkins House nrhp type nhl image StephenHopkins House, Providence, RI.jpg caption Front elevation in 2008 lat degrees 41 lat minutes 49 lat seconds 18 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 24 long seconds 12 long direction W location Providence, Rhode Island Providence , Rhode Island RI nearest city area built 1708 or 1742 ref name nris architect architecture designated nrhp type November 11, 1978 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 879&ResourceType Building title Hopkins, Governor Stephen, House accessdate 2008 06 28 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added April 3, 1970 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref governing body Private National Society of the Colonial Dames of America refnum 70000022 The Governor StephenHopkins House, built in 1708, is a museum and National Historic Landmark in Providence, Rhode Island that was the home of StephenHopkins politician StephenHopkins , a governor of Rhode Island and signatory of the Declaration of Independence . Image StephenHopkins House.jpg left thumb 200px House in 1918 StephenHopkins purchased the house in 1743 and made a large two story addition to the original house that was built in 1708. The house is now owned and managed by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America . It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1978. ref name nhlsum ref name nrhpinv2 Cite document title PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Text 70000022.pdf National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination 32  KB date , 19 author NPS PDF FOCUS WEBSITE DOWN 6.29.08 ADD LATER publisher National Park Service postscript None and PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Photos 70000022.pdf Accompanying ... links http www.stephenhopkins.org Official StephenHopkins House Site http books.google.com books?id 9F0BAAAAYAAJ&pg PA17&dq stephenhopkins house providence PPA17,M1 http www.nscda.org museums ... more details
Other people StephenHopkins Refimprove date August 2009 Infobox Governor name StephenHopkins image Stephen Hopkins.jpg caption StephenHopkins with Brown University in the background order1 28th, 30th ... of Independence occupation Politician, Governor signature StephenHopkins signature.png StephenHopkins ... University s first chancellor StephenHopkins. Hopkins wears a hat and stands in the back of the room ... diary copy accessed November 11, 2008 ref blockquote Image StephenHopkins House.jpg left thumb StephenHopkins house pictured in 1918 Hopkins knowledge of the shipping business made him particularly ... of Rhode Island s general assembly. StephenHopkins died at his home in Providence on July 13, 1785 ... Hopkins SS StephenHopkins , a liberty ship named in his honor, was the first U.S. ship to sink ... campus, the Gov. StephenHopkins House , is now a U.S. National Historic Landmark . In fiction In the musical ... of Independence, StephenHopkins is a main character, played by veteran character actor Roy Poole ... StephenHopkins House, Providence, Rhode Island http www.colonialhall.com hopkins hopkins.php StephenHopkins Biography by Rev. Charles A. Goodrich 1856 at ColonialHall.com CongBio H000781 ... Brunoniana Find a Grave 502 StephenHopkins http freepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com bbunce77 Wilkinson023.html Biography VI StephenHopkins http www.brown.edu Administration Corporation downloads charter ... Hopkins, Stephen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Rhode Island colonial governor DATE OF BIRTH ... 13, 1785 PLACE OF DEATH Providence, Rhode Island Providence , Rhode Island DEFAULTSORT Hopkins, Stephen ... from Scituate, Rhode Island de StephenHopkins Politiker es StephenHopkins fr StephenHopkins homme politique la Stephanus Hopkins ja simple StephenHopkins politician fi StephenHopkins ... 1774 to 1776. Hopkins was also the first chancellor of the College in the English Colony of Rhode ... of the Baptist Reverend James Manning minister James Manning . Hopkins was born in Providence, Rhode ... more details
other people StephenHopkins Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Steve Hopkins image caption image size background non vocal instrumentalist alias StephenHopkins birth date death date origin instrument keyboards, piano genre New Wave music New Wave , Synthpop , Post Punk occupation Musician, physicist, plumber years active 1970 1990 associated acts John Cooper Clarke , The Invisible Girls , Pauline Murray , Nico , Morrisey website http www.orrelwood.org.uk stevehopkins index.htm Steve Hopkins personal web pages notable instruments StephenHopkins is a former musician who worked, as Steve Hopkins , as musician with different Manchester punk rock punk and New Wave music new wave artists as John Cooper Clarke , Pauline Murray , Morrisey , Ed Garrity, among others. He currently works as a physicist. ref http www.orrelwood.org.uk stevehopkins index.htm ref Biography Between 1970 and 1990, he was working as a musician, mainly a session keyboard player and pianist, but also a composer, programmer, lounge lizard, record producer, teacher and recording engineer. His role began to be shown with his collaboration with John Cooper Clarke , playing keyboards and co producing his discs alongside producer Martin Hannett . Both formed The Invisible Girls in Salford, Greater Manchester Salford to be the Cooper Clarke s backing band in the rest of the years. However, the band also helped to relaunch the careers of former Penetration band Penetration singer Pauline Murray , with whom they released one album and two singles between 1980 and 1981, and of Nico , of Velvet ... External links http www.orrelwood.org.uk stevehopkins index.htm Steve Hopkins personal web pages Official site Allmusic class artist id p87817 pure url yes allmusic Steve Hopkins Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Hopkins, Stephen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Former musician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hopkins, Stephen Category Keyboardists ... more details
pioneer to refer to a settler, a person who has migrated to a less occupied area and established ... as much right to use the word settler as the descendants of free immigrants. File Russian settlers ... is sometimes controlled by the government of a settler s home country, and emigration is sometimes ... Settler colonialism Virgin Lands Campaign Phoenix Islands Settlement Scheme Transmigration program ... more details
1943 2006 , member of the Louisiana House of Representatives Sarah Hopkins , composer StephenHopkins disambiguation StephenHopkins , several people StephenHopkins politician , signer of the Declaration of Independence StephenHopkinssettler , Mayflower passenger and signer of the Mayflower ...Other uses Hopkins disambiguation Infobox family name name Hopkins image imagesize caption meaning renowned ... www.britishsurnames.co.uk surnames Hopkins British surnames website ref nolinklanguage yes Hopkins ... with the surname Hopkins include Anthony Hopkins born 1937 Sir Anthony Hopkins , actor Antony Hopkins , composer Bernard Hopkins , professional boxer Bert Hopkins , cricketer Bobb Hopkins , actor director, and founder of the National Hobo Association Brad Hopkins , former NFL offensive lineman Brayden Hopkins , professional duster Cathy Hopkins , novelist Charles Hopkins disambiguation Charles Hopkins , several people Claude Hopkins , musician Claude C. Hopkins , advertising man Constance Hopkins , Mayflower passenger Edward Hopkins , settler politician, governor of the Connecticut Colony Frank Hopkins , U.S. cowboy Frank Hopkins Royal Navy officer Frank Hopkins , Royal Navy officer Captain of HMS Ark Royal Frederick Gowland Hopkins , biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate Gareth Hopkins cricketer Gareth Hopkins , cricketer George Hopkins set designer George Hopkins 1896 1985 , Academy Award winning set designer, playwright and production designer George H. Hopkins 1842 ???? , politician George W. Hopkins , industrialist George Washington Hopkins 1804 1861 , politician, diplomat, lawyer, judge and teacher Gerard Manley Hopkins , poet Graham Hopkins , drummer musician Harold Hopkins Harold Hopkins, FRS , physicist Harry Hopkins Harry Lloyd Hopkins , economics advisor to Franklin D. Roosevelt Harry Edward Hopkins III , Town Commissioner of Bel Air, Maryland Herbert Hopkins , cricketer Isaac S. Hopkins , professor founder Georgia Institute of Technology James Campbell Hopkins , federal ... more details
Old Settler may refer to The Old Settler , a mountain in the Lillooet Ranges of British Columbia, Canada Old settler Cherokee , the tribal members who relocated west to the Arkansaw or Indian Territory prior to 1828 Old Settler sternwheeler , a sternwheel steamboat that ran on Puget sound from 1878 to about 1895 Old Settlers Association , a social organization in Omaha, Nebraska, United States Old Settler s Song Acres of Clams , a song by Francis D. Henry around 1874 disambiguation ... more details
Infobox rugby league biography name Will Hopkins fullname Will Hopkins nickname image imagesize caption birth date birth place Wales death date weight position club1 Aberdare RLFC Aberdare year1start 1908 year1end 1909 appearances1 tries1 goals1 fieldgoals1 points1 teamA Wales national rugby league team Wales yearAstart 1908 yearAend appearancesA 1 triesA 0 goalsA 0 fieldgoalsA 0 pointsA 0 retired yes updated 13 March 2012 source http www.rugbyleagueproject.org players all.html rugbyleagueproject.org new yes Will Hopkins was a Welsh people Welsh professional rugby league footballer of the 1900s who at representative level played for Wales national rugby league team Wales , and at club level for Aberdare RLFC Aberdare . ref Graham Williams, Peter Lush, David Farrar November 2009 . The British Rugby League Records Book Page 108 114 . London League Publications Ltd. ISBN 978 1 903659 49 6 ref International honours Will Hopkins won a cap for Wales national rugby league team Wales while at Aberdare in the 7 31 defeat to England at Wheater s Field , Salford, Greater Manchester Salford on Monday 28 December 1908. References Reflist External links http www.rugbyleagueproject.org players w hopkins summary.html Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hopkins, Will ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Welsh rugby league player DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Wales DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hopkins, Will Category Aberdare RFC players Category Wales national rugby league team players Category Welsh rugby league players Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Place of birth missing Category Place of death missing ... more details
Wikify date October 2011 Orphan date October 2011 Settler society is a theoretical term in early modern and modern history that describes a common link between modern, predominantly European, attempts to permanently settle in other areas of the world. It is used to distinguish settler colonies from resource extraction colonies. See also Settler colonialism Bibliography Sherene H. Razack Race, space, and the law Unmapping a white settler society Toronto, Ontario Between the Lines, 2002 D Pearson, Theorizing citizenship in British settler societies Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2002. Category Colonialism history stub ... more details
Wiktionary settler A settler is a person who has migrated from the land of his or her birth, or who takes up residence on land and cultivates it, as opposed to a nomad. Settler or settlers may also refer to The Settlers of Catan , a German board game commonly shortened to Settlers The Settlers , a computer game series The Settlers video game The Settlers video game , the first game in the series The Settlers novel The Settlers novel , a Swedish novel by Vilhelm Moberg The Settlers , an American novel set in pre state Israel, by Meyer Levin The Settlers band , a British folk band of the 1960s and early 70s Settler Asimov , the word used in the context of Isaac Asimov s Robots Empire Foundation series See also Settling disambig ... more details
The Old Settler , 2132 m 6995 ft prominence 1222 m, ref http www.bivouac.com MtnPg.asp?MtnId 1140 Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia entry ref is the highest mountain in the southernmost part of the Lillooet Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia , Canada , located between the Fraser Canyon E and Harrison Lake W to the northeast of the town of Agassiz, British Columbia Agassiz between Bear Creek British Columbia Bear and Cogburn Creeks. ref BCGNIS 18645 Old Settler, The ref See also Old Settler s Song Acres of Clams Old Settlers Association References reflist External links http www.telemark.net randallg photos 20061012 Kamloops images 054.jpg Aerial view of The Old Settler from above the Coquihalla Pass . Coquihalla Range in foreground, Garibaldi Ranges in background. The Old Settler is the central summit on the middle of the three ridges portrayed. BritishColumbiaCoast geo stub coord 49 30 43 N 121 37 18 W display title Pacific Ranges Category Mountains of British Columbia Category Pacific Ranges Category Lower Mainland ... more details
research September 2010 Settler colonialism is a specific colonial formation whereby foreign family units move into a region and reproduce. Land is thus the key resource in settler colonies, whereas ..., whereas settler colonialism lasts forever, except in the rare event of complete evacuation, or settler decolonization . The historian of race and settler colonialism Patrick Wolfe historian Patrick Wolfe writes settler colonialism destroys to replace , and insists that invasion , in settler colonial contexts, is a structure, not an event . ref Patrick Wolfe, Settler Colonialism and the Elimination of the Native , Journal of Genocide Research, 2006. ref This definition, by contrast, comes from the Settler Colonial Studies website ref http settlercolonialstudies.org about this blog Settler Colonial Studies ref quote Settler colonialism is a global and transnational phenomenon, and as much a thing of the past as a thing of the present. There is no such thing as neo settler colonialism or post settler colonialism because settler colonialism is a resilient formation that rarely ends. Not all ... a distinct sovereign capacity. And settler colonialism is not colonialism settlers want Indigenous people to vanish but can make use of their labour before they are made to disappear . Sometimes settler ... them. But even if colonialism and settler colonialism interpenetrate and overlap, they remain separate as they co define each other. In the ancient world Settler colonialism has occurred extensively ... the Macedonian Empire , the Hellenistic pattern of settler colonies extended deep into Asia. However ... the Roman Empire commonly established settler colonies in newly conquered regions. The colonists in these colonies ..., and later in Asia, Africa, and Oceania. Settler colonialism in the Americas further information ... colonized by a European great power in 1750 Expand section date December 2010 Settler colonialism ... No 2 overturned the notion of Australia as terra nullius at the time of European occupation. Settler ... more details
Mixer settlers are a class of mineral process equipment used in the solvent extraction process. A mixer settler consists of a first stage that mixes the phases together followed by a quiescent settling stage that allows the phases to separate by gravity. Mixer The mixer may consists of one or multiple stages of mixing tanks. Common laboratory mixers consist of a single mixing stage, whereas industrial scale copper mixers may consist of up to three mixer stages where each stage performs a combined pumping and mixing action. Use of multiple stages allows a longer reaction time and also minimizes the short circuiting of unreacted material through the mixers. http www.postmixing.com mixing 20forum Macro Liq Liq Mixer Settlers Publication1 article1.htm Technical paper on design of industrial mixers Settler The settler is a calm pool downstream of the mixer where the liquids are allowed to separate by gravity. The liquids are then removed separately from the end of the mixer. Use Industrial mixer settlers are commonly used in the copper , nickel , uranium and cobalt hydrometallurgy industries. The equipment units can be arrayed as extraction moving an ion of interest from an aqueous phase to an organic phase , washing rinsing entrained aqueous contaminant out of an organic phase containing the ion of interest , and stripping moving an ion of interest from an organic phase into an aqueous phase . Copper Example In the case of oxide copper ore , a heap leaching pad will dissolve a dilute copper sulfate solution in a weak sulfuric acid solution. This pregnant leach solution PLS is pumped to an extraction mixer settler where it is mixed with the organic phase a kerosene hosted extractant . The copper transfers to the organic phase, and the aqueous phase now called raffinate is pumped back to the heap to recover more copper. In a high chloride environment typical of Chilean copper mines, a wash stage will rinse any residual pregnant solution entrained in the organic with clean ... more details
Settlers were fictional human colonists that replaced the earlier Spacer Asimov Spacer emigrants in dominance in the vague period between Isaac Asimov s Robot series Asimov Robot series near future short stories of the type collected in I, Robot and novels. Description Emigrants from Earth establish colonies on fifty worlds, the first being Aurora planet Aurora , the last Solaria , and the Hall of the Worlds located on List of minor Foundation universe planets Melpomenia Melpomenia , the nineteenth. However, sociological forces possibly related to their sparse populations and dependence on robot labor lead to the collapse of most of these worlds their dominance is replaced by new, upstart colonies known as Settler worlds in the Milky Way galaxy. Unlike their Spacer Asimov Spacer predecessors, the Settlers detested robots, and so by the time of the Galactic Empire series Empire series , robotics is almost an unknown science. In the novel The Robots of Dawn , Asimov reveals why the majority of Settlers came from the short live Earth population, as opposed to Spacer worlds, which would have used humaniform robots in the process. After that, Comporellon was the first colonized world of the Settlers. Roger MacBride Allen s Isaac Asimov s Caliban Caliban trilogy portrays several years in the history of Inferno, a planet where Spacers recruit Settlers to rebuild the collapsing ecology via terraforming . In Nemesis Asimov Nemesis , the main colony is a member of the collection of orbital colonies known as the Fifty Settlements. It should not be confused with the later Settlers that are the matter of this article, as it is possible that the Fifty Settlements were the basis for the fifty Spacer worlds in the Robot stories. Robot series Category Foundation universe ... more details
unreferenced date April 2007 The term Byrne Settler refers to any emigrant brought to Colony of Natal Natal by the company, J. C. Byrne & Co . These people landed in Colony of Natal Natal on 20 ships during the years 1849 to 1851. Allotments were laid out in the Byrne valley , near Richmond. J.C. Byrne & Co. offered prospective emigrants a passage to Natal and convert 20 acre m2 of land at the following rates L10 for a steerage passage L15 was the usual fare , and L19 for an intermediate berth. Children under 14 were charged L5 and were entitled to convert 5 acre m2 . Cabin passengers could travel for L35, but were not entitled to land on the ships lists they appeared as passengers , while the others were labelled emigrants . To take advantage of the land allotment an emigrant had to be approved by Her Majesty s Land and Emigration Commissioners his her age had to be 45 maximum unless accompanied by adult offspring, and the only acceptable occupations were the practical ones of farmer, blacksmith, wheelwright, wagon maker, dairymaid, agricultural labourer, etc. Byrne was fortunate to obtain the surveyor and civil engineer John Swales Moreland as his agent in Natal. Moreland was committed to his task, energetic and loyal, despite the various trials he was called on to bear. The first vessel, the Wanderer, sailed on 24 Jan. 1849 with 15 emigrants. She arrived on 16 May, and was followed in July by the Washington, on which John Moreland was a passenger. Byrne miscalculations eventually scuttled his scheme. He would have been saved these had he actually visited the Colony. First, he thought there were vast open spaces just waiting to be settled, as a result of the Boers withdrawal from Natal once British rule had been established. However, he was out of date. In 1848 Sir Harry Smith, the Cape Governor Natal was then a district of the Cape , made an attempt to halt the exodus of Boers by relaxing the regulations under which lands were granted. This did not have the desired ... more details
Oceanus Hopkins 1620 &ndash c. 1623 was the only child born on the Mayflower during its historic voyage which brought the Pilgrims to United States America . He was born to StephenHopkinssettler, tanner and merchant StephenHopkins and his wife, Elizabeth nee Fisher , sometime between the boarding and arrival dates of September 6 and November 9, 1620. He did not survive long, and was dead before the 1627 Division of Land . Oceanus Hopkins was named so because he was born in a ship in the Atlantic Ocean and the Latin word for the ocean is Oceanus. His body grave is lost. External links http www.mayflowerhistory.com Passengers OceanusHopkins.php Biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hopkins, Oceanus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1620 PLACE OF BIRTH The Atlantic Ocean DATE OF DEATH 1623 PLACE OF DEATH The Plymouth Plantation DEFAULTSORT Hopkins, Oceanus Category 1620 births Category 1623 deaths Category Mayflower passengers ... more details
161 171, The True English Origins of StephenHopkins of the Mayflower , July 1998. His first wife ... Through Five Generations, Volume Six, Third Edition, StephenHopkins ISBN 0 930270 03 7 External ...Image Constance Hopkins.jpg thumb 250px Constance Hopkins Headstone, Cove Burying Ground in Eastham, MA. Constance Hopkins May 11, 1606 &ndash October 1677 , also sometimes listed as Constanta . She was probably born in Hursley , Hampshire , England . Constance was the second daughter of StephenHopkinssettlerStephenHopkins , by his first wife, Mary. Some believe she was named in honor of Constance Marline Hopkins. Constance, at the age of fourteen, along with her father and his second wife Elizabeth Fisher , accompanied by brother Giles, half sister Damaris as well as two servants by the name of Edward Doty and Edward Lester settler Edward Lester were passengers on the Mayflower on its journey to the New World in 1620. Along the way her half brother Oceanus Hopkins Oceanus was born, the only child born on the Mayflower journey. Her headstone marker, placed in 1966 by descendants, states in part Wife of Nicholas Snow , Eastham, Massachusetts Eastham s first town clerk 1646 1662 . Constance married Nicholas, sometime before the 1627 division of cattle, probably May 22, 1627. Nicholas ... was the daughter of Richard and Mary Yates Higgins Stephen b. Plymouth, 1636, married 1 Susanna Rogers Deane , daughter of Stephen Deane , married 2 Mary Bigford Cottle, Bickford , daughter of Edward ... Fictional representations Constance Hopkins is the central character in Patricia Clapp s young adult ... Hopkins beaver hat http www.pilgrimhall.org hopkinssnowrecords.htm Constance Hopkins in the Records of the 17th Century http www.capecodgravestones.com easthampixweb snow77cove.html Constance Hopkins ... Hopkins, Constance ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1607 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1677 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hopkins, Constance Category 1607 births Category 1677 deaths Category ... more details
Image Freeman Hopkins.png frame right Freeman Hopkins Image with unknown copyright status removed Image Martha Hopkins.jpg frame right His Wife, Martha Hopkins deletable image caption Freeman Hopkins was a Quaker and the first settler of Ontario, New York . He and his wife Martha Patterson, daughter of Charles Patterson and Martha Hall, came to Ontario in the Spring of 1806 from Rhode Island . In 1807 the town of Ontario was founded from a part of the neighboring town of Williamson, New York Williamson , and was originally called Freetown after Mr. Hopkins. During the War of 1812 Hopkins left the area and returned to Rhode Island due to the Quakers testimony against participation in wars, and to avoid the hostilities that took place on Lake Ontario. In 1818 the family returned to Ontario. Martha Patterson Hopkins was born in Mount Washington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts about 1785. Freeman Hopkins built the first sawmill in the town, and his daughter, Melissa s birth on May 7, 1806, was the first in Ontario. He later went on to father a total of nine children. Sadly, Freeman Hopkins came to an unfortunate end. After becoming blind in his later years, he drowned himself in his cistern. References http books.google.com books?id BpkSi4qJ cUC&pg PA10&dq http www.co.wayne.ny.us Departments historian HistOntario.htm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hopkins, Freeman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hopkins, Freeman Category American Quakers Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Quaker stub ... more details
No footnotes date January 2011 BLP sources date January 2011 Infobox Boxer image Replace this image male.svg only free content images are allowed for depicting living people see WP NONFREE name Demetrius Hopkins realname Demetrius Hopkins nickname The Gladiator weight Light Welterweight nationality flagicon USA American birth date Birth date and age 1980 10 10 mf y birth place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia , Pennsylvania PA , U.S. death date style Orthodox total 31 wins 29 KO 11 losses 1 draws 1 Demetrius Hopkins born October 10, 1980, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , U.S. is an American Boxing boxer who fought in the light welterweight division. Career As an amateur, Hopkins was the 1999 National Golden Gloves Light welterweight champion. Hopkins won the United States Boxing Association USBA lightwelterweight championship when he beat Mario Jose Ramos by a unanimous decision. On June 7, 2006 Hopkins had a knockout win against Michael Warrick. Hopkins beat The Contender TV series The Contender TV reality show star Stephen Forbes boxer Steve Forbes on March 17, 2007, in a unanimous decision. Hopkins fought twice more in 2007, beating Jailer Berrio with a first round knockout in July and Enrique Colin by a unanimous decision. Hopkins fought in a December 13, 2008 bout against WBO junior welterweight champion Kendall Holt and lost by split decision. Hopkins is the nephew of former Undisputed Champion undisputed middleweight & light heavyweight champion Bernard Hopkins . References reflist External links Portal Biography boxrec id 33497 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hopkins, Demetrius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 10, 1980 PLACE OF BIRTH Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia , Pennsylvania PA , U.S. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hopkins, Demetrius Category 1980 births Category Living people Category African American boxers Category Boxers from Pennsylvania Category Light welterweight boxers US boxin ... more details
Hopkins House may refer to in the United States by state then city Hopkins Grace House , Little Rock, Arkansas, National Register of Historic Places listings in Little Rock, Arkansas once listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP in Little Rock, Arkansas Hopkins House Milton, Delaware , National Register of Historic Places listings in Sussex County, Delaware listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Sussex County, Delaware John M. Hopkins Cabin , Folkston, Georgia, National Register of Historic Places listings in Charlton County, Georgia listed on the NRHP in Charlton County, Georgia William Hopkins House , Soda Springs, Idaho, National Register of Historic Places listings in Caribou County, Idaho listed on the NRHP in Caribou County, Idaho Hopkins House Tecumseh, Kansas , listed on the NRHP in Shawnee County, Kansas Hopkins House North Middletown, Kentucky , National ... of Historic Places in Bourbon County, Kentucky Hopkins House Marion, Louisiana , National Register ... Places in Union Parish, Louisiana Elisha Hopkins House , Somerville, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Hopkins House Lockport, New York , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Niagara County, New York Hopkins Cottage , Saranac Lake, New York, listed on the NRHP in Essex County, New York Roswell Hopkins Residence , Ghent, Ohio, National Register of Historic Places listings in Summit County, Ohio listed on the NRHP in Summit County, Ohio Hopkins ... County, Oklahoma listed on the NRHP in Payne County, Oklahoma Esek Hopkins House , Providence, Rhode Island, listed on the NRHP in Providence County, Rhode Island Gov. StephenHopkins House , Providence, Rhode Island, listed on the NRHP in Providence County, Rhode Island Lander Hopkins House , Victoria ... in Victoria County, Texas Willis Hopkins House , Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, National Register of Historic ... See also Hopkins Farm disambiguation disambig de Hopkins House ... more details