because her baby was born on the mayflower in the ocean if her baby were a girl her name would be oceana
george
If you're looking for the Bessie or Elizabeth Blount who was in The Tudor times (She was born 1502 then died 1539 or 1540),she was one of Henry VIII's mistresses, and probably one the most important too, because she bore Henry VIII a son, called Henry FitzRoy who King Henry acknowledged as his own son, and he might have legitimized him, but Henry FitzRoy died of consumption in 1536. Also, Elizabeth or Bessie had been the king's mistress for probably the longest time than any of his other mistresses. Elizabeth/Bessie's real name was Elizabeth Blount, she was daughter of Sir John Blount. 'Bessie Blount' is short for Elizabeth Blount or 'Bessie Blount' is better known as Elizabeth Blount than Elizabeth Blount. So yes, Bessie Blount and Elizabeth Blount is the same person. If you would like to find out more about Elizabeth or Bessie Blount, go to this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blount "Bessie" is a common nickname for Elizabeth, as are 'Beth', 'Bess', and 'Betty'. Such names are most often written thus: Elizabeth 'Bessie' Blount.
Founding Father Samuel Adams was married two times. His first wife was Elizabeth Checkley and his second wife Elizabeth Wells.
Brunston is a Scottish in origin, meaning "son of Bruno" or "son of the brown one".
Born: October 27 1728 in Marton Yorkshire December 21 1762: Married Elizabeth Batts October 13 1763: Son, James Cook III was born December 14 1764: Son, Nathaniel Cook was born February 18 1965: Grace Pace (Cook's mother) died aged 63 1766: Daughter, Elizabeth Cook was born August 26 1768: Son, Joseph Cook was born and died on September 13 1768 April 4 1771: Elizabeth Cook died aged 5 July 8 1772: Son, George Cook was born and died October 1 1772 May 23 1776: Son, Hugh Cook was born
Oceanus Hopkins was the infant son of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower. This child died while on the ship.
The name Hopkins is of English origin and is a patronymic surname derived from the given name "Hob" or "Robert." It means "son of Hob" or "son of Robert."
Officer Hopkins "Hoppy"
England, Ireland, and Wales. Means "son of Hob".
elizabeth I named James I (NOT her son) as her successor
Mr. Randolph's son's name in "The Great Gilly Hopkins" by Katherine Paterson is William Ernest Teague. He is known as W.E.T. or "William Ernest the Terrible."
Elizabeth
Elizabeth Winfield, which was her maiden name; She and Aunt Esther and Aunt Ethel were sisters.Elizabeth.Elizabeth.
John
No, but she adopted a son named Michael Hopkins
The neighbors did not want to give the name John to Elizabeth's son. The Gospel of Luke says that they were confused when Elizabeth wanted to name him John instead of Zachariah, because there were no family members named John, and Zachariah was his father's name.
If you are referring to Elizabeth the cousin of the Blessed Virgin Mary, her son was St. John the Baptist.