Money from Hopkins' estate funded the creation of Hopkins School in New Haven, Connecticut, and the Hopkins Classical School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The school was founded in 1664 with an endowment from a wealthy Connecticut merchant, Edward Hopkins.
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In 1858, she married a Hudson's Bay Company official, Edward Hopkins, whose work took him to North America.