Family Subtree Diagram : Hopley
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6x Great Grandparents
(William & Anne)
5x Great Grandparents
Hopley Family from Malpas
Advisor of: Samuel was James's sole executor
Advisor of: Samuel (and Ann Green nee Hopley) were executors of George's will.
The Thomas, son of Thomas and Catherine moved to Worthenbury, Flintshire, so this must be the wrong family.
Another Thomas & Jane Hopley had childrens baptisms at Whitegate, Cheshire 1801-1819
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1836 - 1913
Joseph
Liddiard
77
77
Joseph Liddiard was the grandfather of Sarah Shipley. He married twice, first 18 April 1859 to Mary Bromley at New Mills, Derbyshire; then later in 1869 to Harriet Snape at Birkenhead, Wirral, Cheshire.
Moderate DNA match to SueWhittakerMort (11.1 centimorgans shared across 2 DNA segments), daughter of Robert Henry Whittaker, who was the son of Gladys Ashworth, daughter of Sarah Shipley.
Marriage (nine children)
31 Oct 1824 (Malpas). Abode: Broxton
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6 Sep 1750 (Shocklach)
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30 Dec 1721 (Chester)
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19 Jan 1747
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8 Jul 1750
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25 Dec 1768 (Shocklach) Abode: Harthill
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1 Mar 1778
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26 Jan 1779 (Shocklach)
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8 Aug 1815
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16 Feb 1790 (Shocklach)
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29 May 1732 (Shocklach)
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1762
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1697 (Church Shocklach)
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1793
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4 Feb 1794 (Eccles)
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14 Dec 1778 (Shocklach)
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20 Feb 1816
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1758 (Shocklach)
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13 Sep 1824 (Malpas) Abode: Broxton
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Marriage (eight children)
19 Jan 1789 (St. Oswalds, Malpas). Abode Broxton
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Marriage (ten children)
30 Apr 1776 (Worthenbury, Banns)
Widowed (four children)
1 Nov 1830 (Chester)
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1840
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1849
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Apr 1854
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27 Sep 1832 (Glossop)
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9 Oct 1815 (Hanmer) Abode: Is-y-Coed
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1829 Broxton
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6 Apr 1791 (Malpas). Abode: Bickley
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29 July 1749 (Malpas). Abode: Bickley
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1877 (Malpas)
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1820 (Holt) Farmer of Barn Hill
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4 May 1784 (Malpas) Bickley
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28 Dec 1813
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25 Feb 1782
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27 Nov 1824
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1726 Bebington
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30 Dec 1847
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28 Dec 1830
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27 Jan 1835 (Hargrave) Abode: Foulk Stapleford, Tarvin
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24 Nov 1777
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18 Jul 1794 (Malpas)
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14 Feb 1757 (Malpas)
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1854 (Upton by Chester) Halton
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1880 (Halton)
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1882 (Halton)
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1893 (Halton)
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17 Nov 1775 (Malpas)
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6 May 1816
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1895
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Little Budworth
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27 Sep 1821
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1843 (Llandyrnog, St Tyrnog) Abode: Llangynhafal
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1866 (Tattenhall)
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18 Apr 1859
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Q4 1947
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21 Nov 1842
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12 Aug 1846 (Malpas)
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31 Dec 1868
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1832 (St Oswald)
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31 Jan 1791
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6 Feb 1832 Tattenhall
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20 Jan 1806 (St. Oswald's) Abode Tattenhall
Lives with: Jane (76) was on the 1841 census at Broxton, Malpas with John and Elizabeth Hopley (both 43, born 1797), and William (11) but Jane didn't have a son John!
Neighbor: In 1798, both Elizabeths lived in Penley, Flintshire.  Elizabeth wife of William Bradshaw was left one shilling by her father Thomas, and about the same time, John's wife Elizabeth was born in Penley.
Representative of: George Parker, Grazier was the sole executor of Samuel Hopley's Will of 1870.  Who was he?
Lives with: In 1861, Annie (3) and George (4) were with their grandmother Rebecca Hopley (55, Wid, born Broxton) at Cuddington, Shropshire.  
Work with: In 1851, John & Elizabeth Hopley, and Thomas & Rebecca Hopley were both Ag. Labourers at Barn Hill, Broxton (two families). Also at Barn Hill was William Hopley and Ann and family. Wiilliam was a farmer of 133 acres
Work with: In 1851, John & Elizabeth Hopley, and Thomas & Rebecca Hopley were both Ag. Labourers at Barn Hill, Broxton (two families). Also at Barn Hill was William Hopley, Ann and family. Wiilliam was a farmer of 133 acres employing two labourers (probably John and Thomas)
Lives with: In 1851 and 1861, Mary was sibgle, living with her widowed mother Rebecca
Relative of: George was baptised at Bickerton, the son of Elizabeth Hopley (no father named)
Lives with: In 1861, Annie (3) and George (4) were with their grandmother Rebecca Hopley (55, Wid, born Broxton) at Cuddington, Shropshire.  
Relative of: In 1770, when Mary was 18 may have had a bastard child baptised John Hopley by John Harris. 
Funding of: Thomas (widow in 1810) was left £10 by his grandmother Catherine.
Representative of: Samuel was witness to his younger brother Charles' marriage to Mary in 1790
Relative of: Annie is probably the base daughter (or else niece) of Elizabeth Hopley
Lives with: In 1851, Charles (8) and William (6) were relatives (at school) with William and Mary Ankers
Lives with: In 1871 and 1881, Jane was brought up by her grandmother Catherine Hopley.
Relative of: Jane Sumner (38 and married) was visiting her Daughter Annie (18, Serv) and Aunt Harriett Hopley with her son Edward (6)
Lives with: Thomas (80) was living with his oldest son William and Ann in June 1841.
: Possibly the same person ?
Lives with: In 1871, Mary, 11 and niece was with her uncle and aunt Samuel and Emma Partington at Halton
Funding of: In 1810, Catherine bequethed "Esther Hopley The Sum of Ten Pounds"
Funding of: In 1810, Catherine in her Will bequether "Also I Give to Robert Hopley Ten Pounds"
Funding of: Catherine bequethed "to my Granddaughter Catherine Hopley The Sum of Ten Pounds".  This is strange for a minor, and doesnt state which Catherine (Peter and Charles also had a Catherine) so perhaps there is another Catherine, over 21.
1840 - 1902
Frances
Hopley
62
62
25 Aug 1862, Edward Brereton (25) son of Thomas married Frances Hopley (25) daughter of George Hopley at Malpas, Cheshire.
1802 - 1808
George
Hopley
5
5
1800 - 1891
Catherine
Caldecott
91
91
In 1855, Catherine was listed in Slater's Trade Directory as Living in Church Street, Malpas, a Milliner & Dress Maker.
1837
George
Hopley
George was 4 in 1841, living with his parents in Broxton.
1835 - ~1835
George
Hopley
1835 - 1835
Emma
Hopley
1833
Harriett
Hopley
In 1851, Mary Ann (20) and Harriett Hopley (17) were servants for Robert and Mary Brassey at Bunbury.
In 1891, Harriet was a servant (Housekeeper) for George Ore (57, Single, Farmer) at Duckington.
In 1901, Jane Sumner (Harriett's Niece) was visiting with two of her children.
In 1911, Harriett Hopley, single woman, Aunt, was with Joseph and Jane Sumner at Cacca Dutton.
1830
Mary
Ann
Hopley
In 1851, Mary Ann (20) and Harriett Hopley (17) were servants for Robert and Mary Brassey at Bunbury.
1825 - 1829
Anne
Hopley
4
4
1829
Sarah
Hopley
In 1849, Sarah married John Shenton from Egerton, where they lived for over 30 years.
1722 - 1798
Thomas
Hopley
76
76
Appart from 4 x £5 going to grandchildren and a shilling each to his daughters, Thomas inherited his father's estate, now of Church Shocklach.
When Thomas died, he left Robert £50, Peter £20, Charles £100, William, James and Samuel his livestock and the other children an insult of 1s.
1726 - 1810
Catherine
Lewis
84
84
When Thomas died, he left Catherine £200.
Catherine also left a Will passing probate on 18 Aug 1810 which is worth reading. Catherine Hopley widower of Shocklach left William, Samuel and James (the 3 brother farmers) £40 to share. Robert, Charles and John each got £10. Peter died in 1798, so his three daughters got £5 each when they reached 21. Son Thomas was left out of the Will. Daughter Mary Devis recieved £10 but not the other daughters.
Catherine bequethed "to my Granddaughter Catherine Hopley The Sum of Ten Pounds". This is strange for a minor, and doesnt state which Catherine (John, Peter and Charles all had Catherines) so perhaps there is another, aged over 21 in 1810.
1765 - 1844
Samuel
Hopley
78
78
Thomas's three sons William, James and Samuel probably worked together on the farm at Church Shochlach. Their father left them all his stock of cattle and horses and implements of husbandery and household goods.
In 1837, Samuel and James Hopley were occupiers of land at Church Shoicklach.
In his will of 1844 Samuel left everything to his wife Sarah.
1767 - 1798
Peter
Hopley
31
31
According to Thomas's Will, Peter moved to Salford, Manchester. He was left £20.
Peter died before 1840 as not mentioned in brother William's Will. He was referenced in Catherine's Will as deceased in 1810, with three daughters.
1762
Elizabeth
Hopley
Elizabeth, wife of William Bradshaw of Penley, Flintshire was left 1s by her father.
1770 - 1840
Charles
Hopley
70
70
Charles of Shochlach Oviat was left £100 (the most of any of his brothers) by his father Thomas, so presumably favoured being the youngest at only 22 when his father died. His mother Catherine also left him £10, which was changed to £20 in the Will - suspect !
Charles and William died about the same time and were buried 2 days apart.
1750 - 1826
Anne
Hopley
76
76
Eldest daughter Ann married George Green. She was left 1s by her father and nothing by her mother. However, her youngest son GHeorge Green inherited £5 from Catherine in 1810.
Ann was only 17 when she married George, who was 28, but then Ann's parants were also young when they married.
1759 - 1843
James
Hopley
84
84
In Sep 1806, James Hopley of Edge, was listed as servant and gamekeeper for Ambrose Brooke Esq. for the manor of Hampton, Malpas (Chester Courant 3/10/1806).
Thomas's three sons William, James and Samuel probably worked together on the farm at Church Shochlach. Their father left them all his stock of cattle and horses and implements of husbandery and household goods.
In 1837, Samuel and James Hopley were occupiers of land at Church Shoicklack. James was at Lane End.
James's Will of 4 Oct 1839 passed probate in 1844
1752
Mary
Hopley
Thomas's second daughter was Mary Davies of Manchester. She was left 1s by her father and nothing by her mother.
Mary's daughter Elizabeth of Church Shochlach was left £10. Later, in 1810 her mother Catherine Hopley left her £10.
1757
Thomas
Hopley
In April 1776, Thomas Hopley of Shocklach, aged 19 and upwards married Ann Pritchard, also 19 and upwards with the consent of both parents, Thomas Hopley and Daniel Pritchard by license.
According to Thomas Hopley's Will, Thomas moved to Worthenbury, Flintshire. He was left 1s. He was already a landowner (Yeoman) at the age on 19. When his motheer Catherine died in 1810, Thomas was left out of her Will.
Soon after Thomas and Ann were married, son William was born. That is why they married at the age of 19.
Ann's baptism of 1792 shows their abode as "The Wern", Worthenbury
1753 - 1840
William
Hopley
87
87
Thomas's three sons William, James and Samuel probably worked together on the farm at Church Shocklach. Their father left them all his stock of cattle and horses and implements of husbandry and household goods.
William retired in 1821, selling his farming stock, implements, dairy and brewing vessels by auction (see image).
Charles and William died about the same time and were buried 2 days apart at Shocklach. William had no will (on record).
1755 - 1832
John
Hopley
76
76
John of Church Shocklach was left 1s by his father and later £10 by his mother Catherine.
1696 - 1759
William
Hopley
63
63
William is recorded as a Yeoman on each of his childrens baptisms.
William's one-page Will, dated 21 Jan 1753, makes interesting reading. It identifies his oldest son Thomas as his main heir; his daughters get a Shilling each; and his four grandchildren £5 each.
~1700 - <1759
Anne
Williams
59
59
1725
Mary
Hopley
Mary married Edward and moved to "The Parkside". They had a daughter Ann and son James. Her father left £5 each to their children Ann and James in his will.
1726 - 1781
Elizabeth
Hopley
55
55
According to her father's will, Elizabeth married Frances and moved to Pooton.
He left £5 each to their son John and daughter Mary
1730 - 1748
John
Hopley
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18
1791 - 1862
Ann
Hopley
71
71
1719
Edward
Daxon
Edward's father was Thomas Daxon, who also paid the licence for his marriage. His mother was Martha.
After they married, Edward and Mary moved to Parkside (a Farm near Holt and Farndon), in Denbyshire near the England-Wales border.
Three years after they were married, Edward Daxon paid the licence for his sister-in-law Elizabeth Hopley's marriage to Francis Fernall.
Edward and Mary had a daughter Ann of Parkside who was left £5 by her grandfather in 1759. They also had a son James, who also got £5.
~1726 - 1784
Francis
Fernall
58
58
After Frances and Elizabeth married, then moved to Poolton.
Frances and Elizabeth had a son John Farnall of Poolton, who was left £5 by his grandfather in 1795. Their daughter Mary also got £5.
1740 - 1815
George
Green
75
75
Sometimes indexed as George Green of Church Shocklach.
His will indicates he was a farmer, leaving the cattle, horses, hay, corn etc to his wide Ann, together with £500.
Will of 1815 reveals sons and daughters, and much family information.
1748
John
Davies
John Davies of Manchester according to Thomas Hopley's Will, was left 1s.
1754
William
Bradshaw
William Bradshaw of Penley (referenced in Thomas Hopley's will).
1782 - 1869
Sarah
Mullock
87
87
1772 - 1845
Mary
Poovah
73
73
Mary Poovah may be the same as Mary Pover (sounds the same but a more common name).
James Hopley left his brother Charles and wife Mary £150, so we know he married a Mary.
1709 - 1794
John
Hopley
85
85
John was a Blacksmith when he marries Sarah Harris.
Possibly father was William (if borm 1706)
~1710 - >1776
Sarah
Harris
66
66
1732 - 1805
William
Hopley
73
73
1741
Mary
Hopley
1741 - 1774
John
Harris
33
33
1770
John
Hopley
Harris
1772
Joseph
Harris
1736 - 1753
Anne
Hopley
17
17
1767 - 1770
Sarah
Harris
3
3
~1675
William
Hopley
William may have been married before, as in April 1685 a William Hopley of Malpas burried a son William..
01 Sep 1697 William Hopley, of Malpas, Yeoman, and Mary Moyle, of same, Spinster were married at Malpas (or St. Mary's, Chester).
1677
Mary
Moyle
1706 - 1706
John
Hopley
1699
Mary
Hopley
1770
James
Green
William & James were left £160 each by their father George Green.
1773
William
Green
William & James were left £160 each by their father George Green.
1772
Margaret
Green
Thomas
Davis
Thomas Davis was left £1 1s by his father-in-law George Green, and £60 to the daughters to share.
Jane
Davis
Ann
Davis
Mary
Davis
Margaret
Davis
1781
George
Green
George was left £5 by his grandmother Catherine in 1810 and then £60 by his father George Green in 1815
Elizabeth
Davis
Elizabeth, Thomas Hopley's granddaughter of Church Shocklach was left £10.
1804 - 1870
Samuel
Hopley
66
66
In 1837, Samuel and James Hopley were occupiers of land at Church Shoicklach. This was his uncles!
1812 - 1891
Emma
Hopley
79
79
1802 - 1837
Mary
Hopley
35
35
11 Feb 1822, did Mary Hopley marry John Foster? Probably not, as the 1851 census has John and Mary (61 & 55) with family, and their daughter Ellen born 1840 does not have MMN = HOPLEY (and the ages are a poor match).
1790
Elizabeth
Hopley
The other Elizabeth Hopley was left £10 by her grandmother, Catherine Hopley in 1810.
1797
Catherine
Hopley
Catherine Hopley was left £10 by her grandmother Catherine Hopley in 1810, but she is a minor. There must be anolther!
2 Jan 1821, Catherine Hiopley of Shocklack married James Mangell
1759 - 1832
Esther
Eastwood
73
73
Hames Hester in marriage, but should probably be Esther.
1798
Esther
Hopley
Catherine left £10 to each of the three sisters (Catherine, Elizabeth and Esther) when they reach the age of 21.
8 May 1828, Esther maried Frederick Samples (1796-1842) at Manchester. Frederick died 1842 and is in the same grave as Esther's parents in Salford.
In 1841, Esther and Frederick a roper, (both 40) were living on the Oldham Road, Manchester.
1794
Catherine
Hopley
Catherine left £10 to each of the three sisters (Catherine, Elizabeth and Esther) when they reach the age of 21.
1797
Elizabeth
Hopley
In 1810, Catherine left £10 to each of the three sisters (Catherine, Elizabeth and Esther) when they reach the age of 21.
6 Apr 1818, Elizabeth married Frederick Hampson, an Iron Moulder (tbc). They do not appear to have had children.
1794
Thomas
Hopley
1764 - 1847
Robert
Hopley
83
83
Thomas (his father) left Robert (butcher) of Shocklach Oviat £50 in his Will of 1798, but most other children only 1s.
Robert's wife Margaret died in 1814 when Robert was about 50. They were living at Worthenbury. He does not appear to have remarried.
James (brother) left him £120 when he died in 1842.
I cant find a Will for Robert Hopley, although most of his brothers seem to mave made one.
~1791
Jane
Povah
1752 - 1832
Anne
Morgan
80
80
1791
John
Hopley
1789 - 1797
Sarah
Hopley
8
8
1787
Elizabeth
Hopley
1784
Ann
Hopley
1785
Samuel
Hopley
1778 - 1869
James
Hopley
90
90
James Hopley (father-in-law, 84, born Overton) was living in Hampton, Malpas in 1861, so he had a daughter Margaret (b.1830) who had married William Barnes.
William and Margaret Barnes had a step-son George Hopley (aged 2, so born 1859).
Note correct age but Overton not Shocklach, so could be wrong person.
1780 - 1780
Ann
Hopley
1779 - 1779
Frances
Green
1732
Anne
Davies
1764
Sarah
Hopley
Sarah marries a Roland, and moved to Manchester.
1759
Peter
Hopley
1766
Thomas
Hopley
1768
Margaret
Hopley
Margaret (spinster in 1805) was one of her father's two executors.
Margared may have altered the will to inherit the House and Smithy for herself for the rest of her life, and she had to make a sworn statement that the additional words were added by her father, and she witnessed the alteration. All very suspect !
1770
Anne
Hopley
1772
Charles
Hopley
1787
William
Bradshaw
This is the only birth recorded for Penley, so family may have only just moved here.
1781
Ann
Bradshaw
1780
John
Bradshaw
1784
Thomas
Bradshaw
1805 - 1879
Rebecca
Jones
74
74
Rebecca was of the Parish of Broxton
In 1841, Thomas (47) was an Ag. Labourer with wife Rebecca (37), Thomas (7), Elizabeth (12), Margaret (7), Randall (3) and Samuel (1). They were at Carden (between Clutton, Broxton and Tilston).
In 1851, Thomas (55), Rebecca (42), Margaret (14), Randall (11), Samuel (9) and Mary (1) were at Barn Hill, Broxton.
In 1861, Rebecca was at Cuddington, aged 55, an Ag. Labourer's widow with daughter Mary (10) grandchildren George and Ann Hopley (aged 4 & 3) at Cuddington.
In 1871, Rebecca (64) was with her daughter Elizabeth (38, unmarried) and grandson George (14). Mary (24) was still with her, now married to George Williams (36) with their daughter Mary J (2).
Rebecca died in 1879
1768 - 1843
Jane
Shone
75
75
Jane was on the 1841 census at Broxton with John and Elizabeth Hopley (both 43, born 1797), but Jane didn't have a son John! There was also William Hopley (aged 11).
1802
Anne
Hopley
1805 - 1826
Jane
Hopley
20
20
1807 - 1809
Owen
Hopley
2
2
1791 - 1814
Mary
Hopley
22
22
Mary died at "Stretton, in the parish of Tilstone", so it can be assumed that this is where the family lived.
1800
Martha
Hopley
1757
Ann
Pritchard
According to Marriage license, Ann's father is Daniel Pritchard.
Soon after Thomas and Ann were married, son William was born. That is why they married at the age of 19.
1776 - 1801
William
Hopley
25
25
1784
Robert
Hopley
1787
Daniel
Hopley
Daniel Hopley of the Werns, Worthenbury
Possibly married Elizabeth at Wybunbury,Cheshire and had Ellen, born 1812 (a potential DNA match).
1789
Peter
Hopley
1792
Anne
Hopley
Ann was born at "The Wern", Coedpoeth, Wrexham.
If the DNA links are correct (dubious) Ann Hopley married John Jones in 1821 and in 1841, John and Anna Jones (55 & 50) were at Llangwyfan, Ruthin with their son John Jones (20). However, it could easily be another DNA link, or no link at all.
1779 - 1785
Jane
Hopley
5
5
1778 - 1780
John
Hopley
1
1
1781
Thomas
Hopley
Thomas (widow in 1810) was left £10 by his grandmother Catherine. This must be this older grandson Thomas Hopley son of Thomas (as the other Thomas grandsons are too young to have been married by then).
1783
James
Hopley
1776
Hannah
Green
1832
Thomas
Hopley
In 1841, Thomas (47) was an Ag. Labourer with wife Rebecca (37), Thomas (7), Elizabeth (12), Margaret (7), Randall (3) and Samuel (1). They were at Carden (between Clutton, Broxton and Tilston).
Thomas had left home by 1851
In 1881, Thomas (52) was at Penly, Shropshire, married to Jane (59, a lunatic). They had his unmarried sister Elizabeth (54, Dairy Maid) living with them.
1828
Elizabeth
Hopley
In 1841, Thomas (47) was an Ag. Labourer with wife Rebecca (37), Thomas (7), Elizabeth (12), Margaret (7), Randall (3) and Samuel (1). They were at Carden (between Clutton, Broxton and Tilston).
Elizabeth had left home by 1851, and probably had an illegitimate son George and daughter Annie. She was 23, working as a kitchen maid for John Davies at farmer at Manor House, Hampton, Cheshire.
Elizabeth was the mother of George and possibly also Annie, born 1856-58. The father may have been one of the servants at Hampton where she was in 1851.
Elizabeth, 38, and unmarried was back with her mother in 1861, a Dairy Maid.
1834
Margaret
Hopley
In 1841, Thomas (47) was an Ag. Labourer with wife Rebecca (37), Thomas (7), Elizabeth (12), Margaret (7), Randall (3) and Samuel (1). They were at Carden (between Clutton, Broxton and Tilston).
In 1851, Thomas (55), Rebecca (42), Margaret (14), Randall (11), Samuel (9) and Mary (1) were at Barn Hill, Broxton.
In Q4/1860 there was a marriage of a Margaret Hopley to William Barnes at Malpas, but this is probably another.
In 1861, Margaret Hopley (27, Serv, single) was a House Maid for George and Jane Brassy, farmer of 360 acres at Cuddington. Her mother Rebecca (55) and sister Mary (10) were neighbours.
1837
Randle
Hopley
In 1841, Thomas (47) was an Ag. Labourer with wife Rebecca (37), Thomas (7), Elizabeth (12), Margaret (7), Randall (3) and Samuel (1). They were at Carden (between Clutton, Broxton and Tilston).
In 1851, Thomas (55), Rebecca (42), Margaret (14), Randall (11), Samuel (9) and Mary (1) were at Barn Hill, Broxton.
1840
Samuel
Hopley
In 1841, Thomas (47) was an Ag. Labourer with wife Rebecca (37), Thomas (7), Elizabeth (12), Margaret (7), Randall (3) and Samuel (1). They were at Carden (between Clutton, Broxton and Tilston).
In 1851, Thomas (55), Rebecca (42), Margaret (14), Randall (11), Samuel (9) and Mary (1) were at Barn Hill, Broxton.
1808
Mary
Saunders
1826
Emma
Hopley
Emma married Samuel Partington
1828
Ann
Hopley
1830 - 1908
Charles
Hopley
78
78
Charles married Elizabeth who died young.
Charles Hopley (a farmer) was already a widower, aged 24 when he married Mary Ann Barnes (aged 22) in 1854.
1835
Thomas
Hopley
Thomas, 21 appears on the Iowa, State Census, the only one from England on the page. He apears to be a farm labourer andthough its not certain. Is this him? Age is correct and he's missing from England.
1810
Sarah
Hughes
1839
John
Hopley
John aged 12 appears oin the 1851 census with his father John, a farm labourer from Shocklach and mother Sarah from Farndon.
By 1861 John is a Carter (servant), aged 22 for the Parker family (farmers of 120 acres) at Churton by Farndon.
1829 - 1853
Elizabeth
Penk
24
24
1831 - 1902
Mary
Ann
Barnes
71
71
1850
Emma
Hopley
Emma married Thomas Lee and had 9 children (at Gorton)
1856
Mary
Hopley
1858
William
Hopley
1862 - 1934
Samuel
Hopley
72
72
1812
John
Liddiard
In 1881 John (69, widower) was with his son Joseph (45, a blacksmith) and Harriet (36) at 25 Nimrod St, Walton on the Hill,
1819
Mary
Hopley
In 1841, Mary may have married Thomas Jones at Malpas, although an Ancestry member has Mary marrying Allen Harper:
17 Nov 1839, Allan Harper, labourer, son of John Harper married Mary Hopley of Hodsen Street (Liverpool), spinster, daughter of Richard Hopley, farmer.
~1847 - 1857
John
Thomas
Liddiard
10
10
1794 - 1849
Richard
Hopley
55
55
In 1816, Richard a labourer was living at Edge when Anne was baptided. Later they lived at Is-y-Coed.
In 1841, Richard and Elizabeth (47 & 58) were at Waightel Cottage, Malpas with Thomas (20), Elizabeth (17), Sarah (14), Jane (12), George (10), Samuel (5), and Joseph (3)
1788 - 1856
Elizabeth
Shone
68
68
9 Oct 1815 Elizabeth Shone married Richard Hopley. However, the 1838 birth registration for Joseph shoes the MMN as WHITEACER (or maybe Whittaker). Therefore, an 11y older Elizabeth may have been a widow when she married Richard.
In 1841, Richard and Elizabeth (47 & 58) were at Waightel Cottage, Malpas with Thomas (20), Elizabeth (17), Sarah (14), Jane (12), George (10), Samuel (5), and Joseph (3)
In 1851, Elizabeth (63) was living with her daughter Sarah (26), Joseph (11) and Thomas (1)
1821 - 1892
Richard
Hopley
70
70
By 1841, Richard had already left home.
12 Aug 1846, Richard (25, single) son of Richard married Frances Ackerley
1824
Elizabeth
Hopley
1826
Sarah
Hopley
In 1851, Elizabeth Hopley (63) was living with her daughter Sarah (26), son Joseph (11) and Thomas (1)
1828
Jane
Hopley
1830
George
Hopley
1833
Martha
Hopley
In 1841, Martha was missing
1835
Samuel
Hopley
1838
Joseph
Hopley
1818
Henry
Hopley
1817
John
Hopley
1822 - 1823
Jane
Hopley
6m
6m
1794 - 1868
John
Hopley
73
73
John, an ag.lab. and his wife Elizabeth with their son William were living at Broxton in 1841,51,61
1797
Elizabeth
Phillips
John and Elizabeth with their son William were living at Broxton in 1841,51,61
1830
William
Hopley
1770 - 1836
Joseph
Hopley
66
66
In 1791, Joseph Hopley and Betty Perry were both of Bickley when they married.
In 1794, Ith baptism record shows Maria was born a Pauper at Marbury. This may be either an error, or another person.
1771 - 1838
Elizabeth
(Betty)
Perry
67
67
In 1791, Joseph Hopley and Betty Perry were both of Bickley when they married. Betty may have had a sister Catherine Perry, who was her marriage witness.
1798 - 1804
John
Hopley
5
5
1794 - 1808
Maria
(Mary)
Hopley
13
13
Maria was from Marbury when born. This is where Elizabeth was from.
1796
Hannah
Hopley
Hannah may have married Joseph Shone, an Ag Labourer.
In 1841 they lived at Hardhill and had John (14), Catherine (11), Joseph (8) and Martha (6).
1802 - 1853
Cecily
Hopley
51
51
1807 - 1873
Joseph
Hopley
65
65
Baptism records of their children show that Joseph and Eliza continued to live at Bickley after they were married.
30 Dec 1847, Joseph Hopley, farmer, married Eliza Mellow at Marbury, St· Michael, Whitchurch
1804 - 1813
Elizabeth
Hopley
9
9
1810
Anne
Hopley
1814
Martha
Hopley
1733
Thomas
Hopley
Probably son of Samuel & Elizabeth (3-Mar-1733) but could also be son of George and Ann (5-Dec-1733), or John.
William lived at Bickley, where most of the children were born. Sons William and Thomas were born at "Hampton" (a region containing Bickley).
~1730 - 1804
Cicely
(Cecilla)
Johnson
74
74
1756
Elizabeth
(Elize)
Hopley
1761 - 1838
William
Hopley
77
77
George
Parker
George Parker, Grazier was the sole executor of Samuel Hopley's Will of 1870. Who was he?
Samuel
Parker
1858
Emma
(Annie)
Ann Hopley
In 1861, Annie (3, born Broxton) and George (4) were with their grandmother Rebecca Hopley (55, Wid, born Broxton) at Cuddington, Shropshire.
In 1871, Ann Hopley (12, born Broxton) was a house servant with the Mullock family.
1894
Heney
Parker
Henry is the father of Chris Parker with whom I have a 6.3 cM DNA match.
Henry Parker was born 1894 in Hawarden. He started his family late in life. His son Chris born about 1962 when he was 68.
1851
Mary
Hopley
In 1851, Thomas (55), Rebecca (42), Margaret (14), Randall (11), Samuel (9) and Mary (1) were at Barn Hill, Broxton.
In 1861, Mary (10) was with her widowed mother Rebecca and her grandchildren George and Ann Hopley (aged 4 & 3) at Cuddington.
1789 - 1866
William
Hopley
77
77
The baptism shows William was from Malpas.
In 1841, William and Ann (45 & 50) were farmers at Chowley, Cuddington. William had four sons and his father Thomas Hopley (aged 80) with him.
In 1851, William and Ann still had three sons Thomas, William, and Randle with them farming 133 acres at Barnhill.
In 1861, William and Ann had 162 acres at Old Inn Farm, Broston. Son William was still there (33), and daughter-in-law Elizabeth (3) and two grandchildren and 7 servants.
1786 - 1868
Ann
Axon
82
82
In 1841, William and Ann (45 & 50) were farmers at Cuddington.
In 1851, William and Ann still had three sons Thomas, William, and Randle with them farming 133 acres at Barnhill.
1824
Thomas
Hopley
In 1851, Thomas was 27 and Single, a farmers son at Barn Hill, Broxton living with his parents William and Ann.
1826
William
Hopley
In 1851, William was 24 and Single, a farmers son at Barn Hill, Broxton living with his parents William and Ann.
1830
Randle
Hopley
In 1851, Randall was 21 and Single, a farmers son at Barn Hill, Broxton living with his parents William and Ann.
He may have married Mary Ann and had two children baptised at Biockerton bebore moving to Wigan, Lancashire.
In 1861, Randal Hopley (35), married to Mary Ann (30) from Sandwich, was in Wigan.
1835
George
Williams
1821
John
Hopley
In 1841, John was 19.
In 1851, John had left the family farm (the other three brothers remained).
1856 - 1872
George
Hopley
16
16
In 1858, George was baptised at Bickerton, the son of Elizabeth Hopley (no father named).
In 1861, George was 4, living with his grandmother Rebecca
~1753
Anne
1770
Anne
Hopley
1772 - 1817
Charles
Hopley
44
44
William's parents, Thomas and Catherine, also named their youngest son Charles, baptised 11 Feb 1770.
In 1794, Charles's uncle Peter Hopley married Esther in Eccles so the family had ties to Manchester. Peter died in 1798, but Esther lived (died 1832), possibly with the assistance of Charles
In 1817, Charles Hopley of the Hound Dog Tavern, Manchester died, aged 44.
1770
John
Hopley
In 1770, when Mary was 18 may have had a bastard child baptised John Hopley by John Harris.
1748
Ann
Daxon
In 1753, the first bequest of William Hopley in his Will was: "I give and bequeath to Ann Daxon, Daughter of Edward and Mary Daxon, now of the Parkside Five Pounds ..." (i.e. his granddaughter Ann who would be about 11 years old when he died).
~1751
James
Daxon
In 1753, the second bequest of William Hopley in his Will was: "I give and bequeath to their son (of Edward and Mary Daxon, now of the Parkside) Five Pounds ...". Therefore, Janes was born before 1753, and probably after Ann.
~1750
John
Farnell
In 1753, William Hopley in his Will itemed: "I give and bequeath to John Farnell, Son of Frances and Elizabeth Farnell, now of Poolton Five Pounds".
<1753
Mary
Farnell
In 1753, William Hopley in his Will itemed: "I give and bequeath to Mary (daughter of Frances and Elizabeth Farnell, now of Poolton) Five Pounds".
1752
Mary
Hopley
Mary was born about 1752
Possibly married Jos. Guest at Malpas 24 Dec 1775.
In 1778, Ciciely Tellett was born Eccleston, daughter of Mary Blackley and Thomas Tellett (who married 1773) so is probably unrelated.
1758
John
Hopley
1759 - 1832
Sarah
Griffiths
73
73
1784 - 1801
Anne
Hopley
17
17
1786 - 1856
Martha
Hopley
70
70
In 1841, Martha was 55, a Pauper, with Joseph and Richard Green at Wrenbury.
In 1851, Martha was 70, unmarried, living in Tushingham, a pauper, formerly a house servant. She died there in 1856, aged 70.
Matha had probably three illegitimate children. Richard born 1823, Joseph born 1817 and Ann born 1811.
1791
William
Hopley
1793
Mary
Hopley
1789
Joseph
Hopley
In 1841, Joseph (50), a labourer, and Ann (47) were at Cottage Land, Malpas with son George (11) and Margaret (4). A neighbour was Ann Hopley (15) who was possibly a servant girl for Joseph & Jane Dutton (30 & 35), a shoe maker.
1794
Ann
Bramall
1830 - 1874
George
Hopley
44
44
George was 11 in 1841, living with Joseph and Ann Hopley. However, the baptism (abode Bickley) suggests he was the illegitimate son of Mary Hopley, Joseph's younger sister.
In 1851, George (20, relative) was living with William and Mary Ankers with Charles and Willian (8 & 6, and also illegitimate)
George married Jane Lloyd (daughter of Daniel) in 1854 and lived for a while in Handley before moving to Castleton, Lancashire. They then moved to Rochdale where George soon died. They had 7 children before George died aged 44 in Rochdale. Jane went on to marry Ogden Barker in 1885 in Rochdale when she was 53.
1836
Margaret
Hopley
Ann
Wooley
1812 - 1885
Mary
Hopley
73
73
In 1841, Wiliam and Mary (both 28) werre living at Foulk Stapleford, Tarvin
In 1851, Mary and William were at Saighton, near Hatton Heath 4 miles West of Foulk Stapleford
1791 - 1801
George
Hopley
10
10
1800 - <1861
George
Hopley
61
61
In 1851, therere was George Hopley aged 51, born at Bickley a Wheelwright. This cant be George, son of Joseph born 1808. He must therefore be a son of one of Joseph's older brothers, John or William Holply from Bickley. William Brereton and Mary Bate (another close branch of the family) were also at Fuller's Moor.
In 1836, George was listed in the Poll book with house and land at Fullers Moor, Broxton (and he was still there in 1851).
In 1841, George and Catherine (noth 40) and family were at Broxton, Malpas.
In 1851, George and Catherine, both 51 were at Fullers Moor. George and his son Thomas (24) were Wheelwrights, employing three men. George was born at Bickley.
George had died by 1861, but the death is not listed in Cheshire.
1800 - 1801
Cecily
Hopley
1
1
1800
William
Jones
~1690 - 1770
Johannes
Johnson
80
80
1696 - 1775
Cicely
Rimmer
78
78
1829
Eliza
Mellow
Mary
Bright
1827
Thomas
Hopley
In 1851, Thomas was a Wheelwright working with his father.
1841
George
Hopley
In 1861, George was at Pipe Farm, Bickley, aged 20 and a Wheelwright.
1812 - 1878
William
Ankers
66
66
In 1841, Wiliam and Mary (both 28) werre living at Foulk Stapleford, Tarvin
Thomas Ankers, Williams son, moved to Birkenhead where he married and had a son also named William.
1839
Charles
Hopley
In 1841, Charles was 2
In 1851, Charles (8 but should be 12) was a relative (at school) with William and Mary Ankers
1863 - 1939
Jane
Brereton
76
76
Jane was brought up by her grandmother Catherine Hopley.
In 1871, Jane Brereton, aged 8 and at school, and was living with her grandmother Catherine Hopley at Broxton.
In 1881, Jane was still with her grandmother Catherine at Broxton.
Jane married Joseph Sumner in 1882. In 1891 Jane was 29, married to Joseph (29, a gardener) and had Annie (8), Clara (4) and William (2).
1764 - >1841
Thomas
Hopley
77
77
Born at Hampton (like William before him). Thomas Hopley of Bickley married Jane Shone, confirming this Thomas is of the Hopley family from Bickley.
In 1807, Thomas was at Cuddington when (Owen was baptised).
In 1841, Thomas aged 80 was living with his son William at Chowley (detached from the township of Cuddington)
Mary
Capper
<unknown>
1823
Richard
Hopley
1817
Joseph
Hopley
1811
Ann
Hopley
1768
John
Hopley
John was an important man, a stay maker, married by licence although both were aged 24 (i.e. full age and of Malpas). He names his first son after his father.
1770
Margaret
Reeves
Margaret was the daughter of Joeph and Sarah from Malpas. The 1st and 3rd child were named after her parents.
1795 - 1798
Sarah
Hopley
3
3
In 1871 (member tom_roberts6) has Sarah Hopley (b.ca 1796) marrying James Vernon (1796-1838) at St. Mary Chester, and has a 6 cM DNA match to me. It must be another Sarah as this one died.
1797 - 1834
Charles
Hopley
37
37
1806
William
Hopley
1801
James
Hopley
About 1830, James married Ann (from Chorlton)
1802
Anne
Hopley
1799
Mary
Hopley
1798 - 1798
Joseph
Hopley
1804 - 1805
Robert
Hopley
1
1
1778
John
Dod-
Hopley
1803
Ann
Hopley
1833
Francis
Hopley
1835
Ann
Hopley
1837
Charles
Hopley
1839
Margaret
Hopley
1735
Charles
Hopley
1737 - 1771
Mary
Maddock
34
34
Mary Madock or Maddock
1795
Mary
Hopley
~1819
Allen
Harper
1847 - 1917
Mary
Ann
Harper
70
70
Unverified - Cant find parents marriage
1830 - 1870
Joseph
Chamberlain
39
39
Joseph was baptised at Backford in 1830, the son of John and Anne.
In 1861, Joseph and Ann (29 & 31) were in Upton Village (by Chester), with Ann, Emma and Mary (4, 3 & 1)
Joseph died in 1870 and the three daughters were split up. Ann went into service and Mary went to live with her aunt Emma Partington (nee Hopley)
1857
Ann
Chamberlain
In 1871, Ann aged 14 was a general servant for Elizabeth (56, Wid, farmer) and her son Joseph Beucroft (18) at Upton by Chester.
In 1881, Ann aged 24 and niece, was a domestic servant for her aunt Jane Griffiths (53), a publican at Runcorn, born Worthenbury, Flintshire, Wales. In 1871, Jane Griffiths (44) was married to John Griffiths (39, born Dunham the Hill, Cheshire). Probably not an Aunt on the Hopley side. Jane was probably Jane Boot daughter of Daniel who married John Griffiths 28 Dec 1852 and St Mary, Chester.
In 1882, Ann CHAMBERLAIN married Samuel SMITH at Runcorn, All Saints, Halton (C12/6/284)
1858
Emma
Chamberlain
In 1880, Emma Chamberlain married Charles Duncan A Brown at Runcorn, All Saints, Halton C12/6/146
1860
Mary
Chamberlain
In 1871, Mary Chamberlain, 11 and niece was with her uncle and aunt Samuel and Emma Partington at Halton.
In 1891, Mary married James Clarke at Halton, St Mary
1826
Samuel
Partington
1857
Duncan
(Charles)
Albert Brown
Born Bartley, Hampshire in 1859, parents Joseph and Olive.
1886 - 1973
Olive
Mary Ann
Brown
87
87
Olive married Hector Rundle Barker MACARTY (22 Sep 1884 - 28 Oct 1934) of South Australia.
John Mate is the grandson of Olive Brown and has a DNA match to me and CKD.
1888
Violet
Brown
1854
Samuel
Smith
1884
George
Smith
1887
Edith
Smith
1861
James
Clarke
1893
Elizabeth
Ann
Clarke
1900
James
Clarke
1762
Charles
Hopley
1765 - 1771
Thomas
Hopley
6
6
1761
Karel
Hopley
1760
Randle
Hopley
1771 - 1836
Margaret
Hopley
65
65
Margaret Hopley was born about March 1771. Her mother Mary died in April, soon after giving birth.
1757 - 1759
John
Hopley
2
2
1744
Sarah
Maddock
1776 - 1869
James
Hopley
92
92
In 1851, James Hopley, aged 76, born Overton was a farmer of 46 acres at Hall a Wood, Malpas. He was with two of his six children William (29), Margaret (28), and also Martha Meredith (28, servant).
1789 - 1847
Elizabeth
Pugh
58
58
1872 - 1947
Sarah
Elizabeth
Mason
75
75
1901 - 1969
Jessie
Elizabeth
Hopley
68
68
Moderate DNA match to christophershepherd38 (14.1 centimorgans shared across 1 DNA segment). Jessie E Hopley is the Grandmother of Christopher Shepherd.
1781 - 1861
Sarah
Hopley
80
80
In 1851, Sarah Hopley, born Malpas, aged 69 and single was resident at ther Alms Houses in Malpas.
Sarah died in Jan 1861 (before the census).
1822
John
Hopley
Mary
1855
Samuel
Hopley
1854
John
Hopley
1849
James
Hopley
1819
James
Hopley
Jnr
1815
Elizabeth
Davenport
1848
Henry
Hopley
1849
Jane
Hopley
D. ~1843
Rutter
1838
Charles
Rutter
1840
John
Rutter
1842
George
Rutter
James
Hopley
Mary
1793 - 1859
Thomas
Hopley
66
66
Thomas (widow in 1810) was left £10 by his grandmother Catherine. This is probably Thomas (b.1781) son of Thomas and Ann.
In 1841, Thomas (47) was an Ag. Labourer with wife Rebecca (37), Thomas (7), Elizabeth (12), Margaret (7), Randall (3) and Samuel (1). They were at Carden (between Clutton, Broxton and Tilston).
In 1851, Thomas (55), Rebecca (42), Margaret (14), Randall (11), Samuel (9) and Mary (1) were at Barn Hill, Broxton. There was another Thomas Hopley, born Shocklach working in Liverpool.
Thomas had died by 1861.
1794
Catherine
Hopley
1786 - 1873
John
Jones
87
87
In 1841, John and Anna Jones (55 & 50) were at Llangwyfan, Ruthin with their son John Jones (20).
1821
John
Jones
In 1841, John (20) is with his parents John and Anne at Llangwyfan (2.5 miles North of Llangynhafal)
John Jones must have married Anne about 1843. John may have married Anne Jones at Llandyrnog, St Tyrnog, Denbighshire North (C18/1/12), nearby to where they lived.
1844-58 There are possible birth registrations at Llandyrnog for all 7 daughters, although there are many many births for Jones! They had no sons!
In 1851, John and Anne are at Llangynhafal with 4 daughters, Anne, Sarah, Mary and Elizabeth. By 1851, only Elizabeth remained at home.
1826
Anne
Jones
In 1843, JONES John may have married Anne Jones at Llandyrnog, St Tyrnog, Denbighshire North (C18/1/12)
1851 - 1894
Elizabeth
Jones
43
43
1853
Jane
Jones
1856
Catherine
Jones
1858
Margaret
Jones
1844
Anne
Jones
1846
Sarah
Jones
1849
Mary
Jones
1839 - 1877
Samuel
Ankers
38
38
1846 - 1917
Jane
Richards
71
71
Jane, daughgter of James and Mary Richards
1868 - 1947
John
Ankers
79
79
1870 - 1920
Sarah
Ashton
50
50
1909 - 1991
Sarah
Ankers
82
82
1871
Thomas
Ankers
1890
John
Ankers
1894 - 1894
Mary
Ankers
1866 - 1894
Sarah
Leah
Bishop
28
28
1904 - 1912
Thomas
Samuel
Ankers
8
8
1907 - 1960
William
Ankers
53
53
1893
Sarah
Jane
Ankers
1833
Mary
Bromiley
1906 - 1934
Frederick
Harry Cyril
Jones
28
28
1928 - 1985
Constance
Mary
Jones
57
57
Christopher Sheperd, son of Constance, has a 14cM DNA match to me and is a 6th cousin.
1897
William
Mason
Hopley
1899
Charles
Hopley
1911 - 1995
Samuel
Hopley
84
84
1923 - 1996
Harry
Berryman
Shepherd
73
73
Christopher
Shepherd
1837
Joseph
Ankers
1841
Elizabeth
Ankers
1818
Thomas
Hopley
In 1841, Thomas Hopley (20) was with his parents Richard and Elizabeth. He married Ellen in 1842.
In 1881, Thomas and Ellen (61 & 56) were farmers at Cwm, Denbighshire
1825
Eleanor
(Ellen)
Higginson
1816
Anne
Hopley
1823
Frances
Ackerley
1847
Joseph
Hopley
1849
Emma
Hopley
31 Dec 1868, Emma Hopley (20) daughter of Richard a labourer married Thomas Bickley (24), son of Charles. Emma's brother Joseph was witness.
1845
Thomas
Bickley
1870
Mary
Bickley
1871
Alice
Bickley
1875 - 1925
William
Bickley
49
49
1858
Henry
Hopley
1813 - 1886
Stephen
Blake
73
73
Jane
Lloyd
George left his daughter £60
~1770
Sarah
Worthen
1844
John
Ankers
1847
Thomas
Ankers
1850
Emma
Ankers
1854
David
Ankers
1830
George
Ankers
1835
Sarah
Ankers
1866
Sarah
Ankers
1811 - 1891
James
Richards
80
80
In 1841, James and Mary Richards (30 & 39) were at Tattenhall with Joseph, ann and Sarah (6, 3, 5mo)
In 1851, James & Mary (41 & 49) were at Tattenhall with Ann (12), Sarah (10), Mary (7) and Jane (4)
1803 - 1853
Mary
Timmis
50
50
1834
Joseph
Richards
Aged 6 in 1841 and not with parents in 1851
1838
Ann
Richards
1841
Sarah
Richards
Sarah aged 5mo 1-June-1841 and 10 in 1851
1780 - 1848
Ann
Timmis
67
67
In 1803, Ann Timmis gave birth to Mary. No father was named. Later, 20 Jan 1806, Ann Timmins married John Tushingham (which explains the MMN for 2 children of daughter Mary)
In 1841, Ann and John Tushingham (55 & 60) were farmers at Waverton, Cheshire with Hannah (30), John (26), Job (25), Samuel (20) and Joseph (14)
1774 - >1851
John
Tushingham
77
77
John was a Widow in 1851 at Foulk Stapleford, Cheshire, living with his son-in-law John Leather
1811
Hannah
Tushingham
1813
John
Tushingham
1815 - 1891
Job
Tushingham
76
76
Job was married to Phebe in 1851 (married about 1846)
1821
Samuel
Tushingham
1826
Joseph
Tushingham
1807
Sarah
Tushingham
Sarah married John Leather.
In 1851, John and Sarah (38 & 44) were at Tattenhall with Sarah's father John (67) and brother Joseph (24)
1821
Thomas
Tushingham
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