Family Subtree Diagram : Hopley, Robert+Margaret
PLEASE NOTE: If you do not see a GRAPHIC IMAGE of a family tree here but are seeing this text instead then it is most probably because the web server is not correctly configured to serve svg pages correctly. see http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/SVG:Server_Configuration for information on how to correctly configure a web server for svg files.
?
Robert, son of Robert a Butcher
and Robert Hopley Dod, farmer
Representative of
Representative of
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Parent
Parent
Parent
Parent
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Adopted Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Adopted Child
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Adopted Child
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Distrust
Marriage (eight children)
27 July 1790 (Shocklach). Abode: Worthenbury
■
No more children
Marriage (four children)
29-Dec-1840 (Ellesmere)
■
No more children
Marriage
13 Feb 1826 (Malpas)
■
No more children
Marriage (three children)
22 Sep 1835 (Chester)
■
No more children
Marriage (four children)
11 Mar 1819 (St Oswalds, Chester): Abode Worthenbury & Wem
■
No more children
Marriage (five children)
16 Jul 1849
+
Possibly more children
Widowed (two children)
18-Sep-1843
■
No more children
Marriage (three children)
8 Feb 1846 (Liverpool)
Marriage (four children)
1873 (Ruabon, Wrexham)
■
No more children
Marriage (a child)
1864
Marriage (seven children)
10 Sep 1827 (Shocklach)
Marriage
1878
X
To be completed
Marriage (ten children)
8 Apr 1850 (Chester, St John)
■
No more children
Marriage
1885 (Preston)
■
No more children
Marriage
1870 (B'head)
■
No more children
Marriage
6 Nov 1856
Marriage (two children)
30 Jun 1869
■
No more children
Marriage (three children)
28 Dec 1864
■
No more children
Divorce (seven children)
10 Jul 1853 (Waverton, St Peter) Abode: Great Boughton
■
No more children
Widowed (a child)
16 Jan 1860
Marriage
14 May 1868
Marriage (two children)
1877 Ruabon
Marriage (two children)
Sep 1904
+
Possibly more children
Marriage (four children)
10 Aug 1931 (Handley, Chester) Crew in 1938
X
To be completed
Marriage
1936
Marriage (four children)
1958 (Crew)
■
No more children
Marriage
Q2 1870 (Chester)
Marriage (six children)
6 Jan 1867 (Toxteth Park)
■
No more children
Marriage (four children)
5 Nov 1905 (Barrow, Chester) Abode: West Derby
■
No more children
Marriage
1959 (Crew)
X
To be completed
Representative of: In 1831, Margaret Hopley was a witness at Jane's marriage to George Brereton. Sister is more likely than mother to be witness, but may have been her mother Margaret.
Lives with: In 1871, Thomas Tushingham, grandson aged 12 was with his grandparents.
Lives with: In 1851, Thomas aged 55, Widower and "Occupied in a Brewery" was living with his son-in-law Richard Williams.
Representative of: Thomas Hopley of 2019 Southampton Street, Toxteth Park, Liverpool in the county of Lancaster Brewer; Joseph Arnold of St Anns St Chester Shopkeeper; and Samuel Lloyd of Foregate St Chester Licensed Victualler sword an oath (sealed 11-9-1852) but dated 16-March-1853: "The condition of this obligation is such that the above ????? Thomas Hopley the lawful Brother and one of the next of kin and as such .... in Administration .... Robert Hopley late of Ebnal in the parish of Malpas in the county of Chester, Gentlemans Servant a Bachelor deceased without parent living at the time of his death.
1810 - 1867
Jane
Hopley
57
57
Jane is one of my 8 Great Great Great (4X) Grandmothers.
1 Apr 1810, "Jane, daughter of Robert Hopley and Margaret his wife" was baptised
In 1831 when George and Jane were married, thier parents were witness to the marriage. George was of Harthill Parish, and Jane from Shocklach.
Jane inhereted a large sum of money and a farmhouse from her uncle Richard Richards in 1858. Richard also had the Fish Inn, Shocklach before he retired, and possibly Jane and George took it over in the 1850s.
Jane Hopley and George had a nephew Edward Brereton, who married Frances Hopley from Broxton.
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.
1808 - 1898
Margaret
Hopley
89
89
Another Margaret Holpey (same age) died in Tilston in 1889, aged 81y, but she was born in Threapwood, Flintshire, the wife of Peter Hopley.
Margret maried a wealthy Thomas Moyal of Hampton in 1835, with a society wedding at Chester. Hampton Hall is a lage mansion just outside Malpas. Their son Richard had a large store in Bolton.
1806 - 1887
Samuel
Hopley
81
81
Moved to Ellesmere, Shropshire after married, working as an Ag Labourer (1841 and 1851) and farmer (1861).
Between 1861 and 1871, the family moved to Ruabon, Denbighshire.
1818 - 1898
Mary
Williams
80
80
Mary's father was William Williams
1792
Anne
Hopley
Daughter Ann (of Broxton parish) married John Hough (of Coddington parish) in Broxton, Malpas.
In 1841, Ann (50) and John (55, farmer) were farming at Stapeley, Wybunbury (possibly the wrong family).
1789 - 1862
Robert
Dod-
Hopley
73
73
Robert Hopley Dod (or DODD)
In 1841, Robert, Ann and family are at "Calvey Hall" (probably Calveley Hall). This is at Milton Green, 1 Km north of Handley. Handley is adjacent on the 1841 census return.
Robert must be a sucessful farmer, as they have 6 children and 5 servants.
In 1861, Robert and Ann (74 & 72) were in Lancashire with John (46), Ann (40), Elizabeth (36) and Amelia (28) and three of Randle's children.
Robert Hopley Dodd died at Upholland in Q1 1862, aged 82.
1770 - 1814
Margaret
Richards
43
43
Margaret is one of my 16 Great Great Great Great (5X) Grandmothers.
In 1831, Margaret was witness at Janes marriage..
In 1814, Margaret Hopley died, aged only 43.
1786
John
Hough
1802 - 1883
William
Hopley
81
81
William (labourer) may have married Mary Siddon at St Oswolds (both of this parish) on 5 March 1821. However, it is more likely he married Mary Manley at Shocklach on 10 Sep 1827.
In 1841, William Hopley (40, labourer) was at Sealand, Hawerden, Flintshire
In 1851 he was a Ag Labourer, 50, married, at Lower Berse, Bersham, Denbighshire (wife not present). He is also in the Poll Book for Shocklach Oviatt, having a cottage and garden.
In 1861, William, a labourer, and Mary (both 60) were at Shocklach Ovait with son Samuel (7) and grandson John (12)
Although just a labourer he seems to have done well and amassed £953, a good sum to bequeth to his various family members (see his Will of 1883). John Hopley of Hitchens farm (and Ashlea House) and Thomas Nickson Jnr, both farmers of Shoclach were his executors, and inherited his personal effects, household goods and livestock. As well as his cash and market garden with croft, William also had investments in stocks and securities.
1809 - 1885
Thomas
Moyle
76
76
Thomas's mother was Margaret. She was with him in 1851.
Described as a "Retired Farmer" in 1861 (aged 52) and a "Small Farmer" in 1871 (aged 62).
In 1881, Thomas and Margaret were ? and 72.
Thomas was from Hampton, Malpas. This is where his grandfather Richard Richards died in 1858. More likely he was from Ebnal, Hampton, Malpas (1851 census), and not the big hall.
Thomas left £350, £350 and £380 to John, Richard and Margaret which must have been a great boot to Richard in setting up his business in Bolton.
1849
Anne
Moyle
Anne (or Annie) was with her mother Margaret Moyle (nee Hopley) in Whitchurch in 1891.
Edward died, and Annie was Widowed at only 33
1836 - 1903
John
Moyle
66
66
John and Emma had 10 children, Margaret the oldest was a spinster.
1845 - 1916
Richard
Moyle
71
71
Richard was a very sucessful Draper, who expanded to run a Mantle and Millinery family business in Bolton, and a significant employer of the area.
After Fanny died, Richard married a youthfull Julia, one of his employees who (was living with the family in 1881) from Somerset.
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.
1797 - <1841
Mary
Easthope
44
44
Thomas wife was Mary, based on his daughter Mary's baptism of 1829.
1829
Mary
Constance
Hopley
1826
Richard
Rowland
Williams
1851 - 1892
Emanuel
Richard
Williams
41
41
1854
Thomas
Hopley
Williams
Thomas Hopley Williams married Susan Ryder 4 March 1787 at Toxteth, St Michael.
1863
John William
Septimus
Williams
1826 - 1850
Robert
Hopley
24
24
Robert (aged 15) was a warehouseman in 1841
1822 - 1890
Thomas
Hopley
67
67
Thomas (aged 14 but should be 19) was a Baker in 1841 and when he married in 1846.
1825 - 1888
Ann
Hopley
63
63
In 1841, Ann (16) was the oldest child, a femaile house servant at New Bird Street, Liverpool
1823
Catherine
Hayden
Father was Patrick Hayden.
Catherine remarried 10 Oct 1857 to Robert Williams (see Andrews Newspaper Card Index) and Probate records.
1845
Robert
Hopley
1849
Thomas
Hopley
1825 - 1888
Ann
Beddows
63
63
8 Feb 1846, Ann Beddows, Spinster of Edge Lane, daughter of Samuel Beddows, a joiner married Thomas Hopley, son of Thomas, a brewer
1841 - 1923
Robert
Hopley
81
81
Robert married Jane, and was a Joiner, Wheelwright and Builder. Jane died before 1911, when Robert was still alove.
Robert was a joiner and worked with George Williams in 1861 and Charles Williams in 1871, possibly his uncles.
1878-1879 Robert and Jane lived at Holy Cottage, Lower Trevor (when the first two children were buried).
Robert of Fernleigh, King-St, Cefn Mawr, Ruabon died 6 Feb 1923, leaving his estate (£2307) to his two spinster daughters Clara Jane and Mary Edith.
1843
Margaret
Hopley
Margaret Hopley married Charles Shone at Wrexham in Q1-1864
1847
Ann
Hopley
Ann was the only child with both parents in 1861 (15) and 1871 (24).
1847
Jane
Hopley
1846 - 1906
Jane
Pugh
59
59
1878 - 1941
Clara
Jane
Hopley
63
63
1885 - 1958
Mary
Edith
Hopley
73
73
Died, aged 73 (on headstone)
Died a very wealthy woman (over £40,000) see probate.
1840 - 1905
Charles
Shone
65
65
1865
Emily
Shone
1800 - 1878
Mary
Manley
78
78
1854 - 1881
Samuel
Hopley
27
27
Samuel may be the son of John Hopley and Mary Beswick who married at Manchester in 1841 (based on MMN = BESWICK).
In 1861, Recorded as "Son" of William and Mary, aged 7, but possibly a grandson (or adopted son) as parents William and Mary Hopley are 61 and 60. However they did have a grandson John (12, Servant)
In 1881, Samuel (26, Ag Lab) is at Hawarden, married to Jane (22) and has daughters Sarah and Mary (3 & 1)
NOTE: There is a John and Mary Hopley family from Little Budworth. They had Ann (Aug-1846 & Dec-1847), James (1852), John (1854) and Samuel (1855).
1848
John
Hopley
John cannot be the son of William (as too young to be his father), but instead, an illegitimate child of Mary Hopley.
John, a Grandchild (12), was a servant for William and Mary in 1861. John (2) was with grandmother Mary while William was working away in 1851.
John Hopley was an illegitimate son of William's daughter Mary Caldercott, and was left £50 by William in 1883.
1830
Mary
Hopley
NOTE: There are two William Tushington & Mary families. (This) Mary Hopley married 1853 and (another) Mary Wilson married 1858.
In 1861, Mary was "Married but seperated", and looking after three sons Samuel (7), James (4) and Thomas (2). However, she was also recorded at Great Broughton with William (27) Thomas (1) and Mary Ann (0).
Mary Caldercott was left £60 as Thomas had already given her £25, so Mary was left £85 in total.
Richard
Caldercott
1828 - 1871
Jane
Hopley
42
42
According to her fathers will, Jane had four children choldren, Mary, Anne, Edward and George Thomas Jackson whom were left £50 each. Jane was already deceased when her father wrote his will.
Burial records suggest that Jane and Robert also had a son and two daughters that died as infants: Sarah (died 5 Jan 1854, 10mo) and Martha (died 5 Jan 1869, 10 mo) and Joseph (died 27 Jan 1871, 10mo). All died in January, 10 months.
1837
Ann
Hopley
1839
Martha
Hopley
Matha was left £160 by her father William Hopley.
According to the will of her father, Martha must have married a Hughes, she had a son Thomas and daughters Mary and Sarah Jane. Mary was left £150. Sarah Jane was left £75. Thomas only got £35. Martha and daughter Mary were also left the cottage garden and croft.
1827 - 1894
Robert
Jackson
67
67
Robert's father Samual Jackson born 12-2-1797 Malpas married Anne Probert 23-6-1822
1832
James
Hopley
1835
Sarah
Hopley
Sarah is not mentioned in her fathers will so may have emigrated.
Sarah Hopley, 24, daugter of William Hopley married George Dunning (a Clerk, son of a publican) in Birkenhead 16 Jan 1860. In 1861 she had a 4mo old daughter, Lucy.
The 1861 census confirms Sarah is from Shocklach George died in 1866 and Sarah married Hugh Kerr in 1868. She is still in Chester in 1871 and then there are no more records.
1861 - 1934
Julia
Browne
73
73
Although Richard (35) was married to Fanny (36) in 1881, Richard already had an eye on Julia Brown who was living with them (age 21). Well was was selling his millinery!
1844 - 1883
Fanny
Hilliard
Harris
39
39
Fanny's mother was Mary Ann Harris (70), who was living with Moyle family in 1881.
1836 - >1901
Emma
Faulkner
65
65
1841 - 1882
Edward
Richardson
41
41
Edward, son of Richard (also a farmer), was 8y older then Anne (or Annie) and a widower from Alpraham, Bunbury when he married her in 1869. Anne was only 20.
1873
Thomas
Richardson
Thomas was only 9 when his father died. He may have gone to live with his grandparents, as his mother Annie and sister Minnie were with Annies mother in 1891.
1874
Minnie
Richardson
1791 - 1853
Robert
Hopley
61
61
In the administration of probate, it is clear that Robert is the brother of Thomas, the Brewer in Toxteth Park.
In 1841, Robert Hopley (50) was at Handley Calvey Hall (7 miles North of Shocklach) with Ann (50) his wife or sister, and several other Hopleys. This was Robert Hopley-Dod
In 1851, Robert (59) was a visitor of Thomas and Margaret Moyle at Ebnal, Malpas, He was "Proprietor of House".
Robert, a gentleman's servant, died at Ebnal in 1853
1797
Samuel
Lloyd
Samuel Lloyd of Foregate St, Malpas, Chester (54, Innkeeper on 1851 census) was married to Harriet (52, Worcester). They had 3 children and Hannah Shaw (visitor) and Mary Astle (servant) with them.
Samuel knew Thomas (a brewer) and Robert Hopley, as swore an oath declaring Thomas a legal brother or Robert Hopley for probate. Robert was not his servant. Robert was described as a "House Proprietor" in 1851, so may have been the proprietor of his Inn. Hampton had the Wheatsheaf and New Inn
1791
Joseph
Arnold
Joseph Arnold, a provision dealer, was living at 91 St Ann St (St Oswalds), Chester with his wife Sarah in 1851. They had 4 children and Emma and Louisa Jane Kirkton (visitors) staying with them.
Joseph knew Thomas (a brewer) and Robert Hopley, as swore an oath declaring Thomas a legal brother or Robert Hopley for probate. Robert was not his servant.
1856
James
Tushingham
James Tushingham, son of William's daughter Mary Caldercott by a former husband was left £10
In 1879, James son of William married Sarah Alice Mason at Wigan St George.
In 1881 William and Sarah had a son James, followed by Mary Alice in 1883.
In 1885, son William was born at Birkenhead, and 1877 they had another son that died an infant.
1851
Mary
Jackson
Each of William Hopley's grandchildren by Jane were left £50 in 1883.
1860
Ann
Jackson
Each of William Hopley's grandchildren by Jane were left £50 in 1883.
1863
Edward
Jackson
Each of William Hopley's grandchildren by Jane were left £50 in 1883.
1865
George
Thomas
Jackson
Each of William Hopley's grandchildren by Jane were left £50 in 1883.
Jane
Davies
1840
Joseph
Hughes
1868
Thomas
Hughes
Thomas got £35 from his grandfather William Hopley's will.
1866
Mary
Hughes
Mary wasn't daft! She looked after her grandfather after his wife had died, and was living there in 1881. As well as the house, there was a market garden and croft that would require looking after.
Mary got £150 from her grandfather William Hopley's Will, and a shard the market garden and croft with her mother (but she was deceased), so she got it all.
1872
Sarah
Jane
Hughes
Sarah Jane got £75 from her grandfather William Hopley's will.
1857 - 1863
Thomas
Jackson
6
6
Not listed in William Hopley's will so may have died an infant.
1834 - 1905
William
Tushingham
71
71
In 1851, William was still single with his parents Daniel and Ann (Anne on baptism)
William may have been a dodgy character. He was in court in 1848, but acquitted. Later his census returns were inaccurate and he also separated from Mary.
In 1861, William (27, Joiner Journeyman) was seperated from Mary (as shown on Mary's census), although he recorded Mary with him, she was elsewhere with Samuel James and Thomas. Thomas was also recorded on 2 census returns.
In 1871, W Tushingham (37, Joiner, unemployed) is with a new young wife Ellen (24), although son and dau Thomas (11) and Mary A (10) are still with him.
1859
Thomas
Tushingham
In 1871, Thomas Tushingham, grandson aged 12 was with his grandparents.William and Mary Hopley.
1836 - 1866
George
Dunning
30
30
In 1861, George is employed as a Barman, and we know from his marriage, his father is a publican.
1860
Lucy
Dunning
1837
Hugh
Kerr
1853 - 1854
Sarah
Jackson
10m
10m
1870 - 1871
Joseph
Jackson
10m
10m
1868 - 1869
Martha
Jackson
10m
10m
1847 - 1883
Samuel
Beddow
Hopley
36
36
6 Jan 1867, Samuel Beddow Hopley (21) married Agnes Ann Lloyd at Toxteth Park, St John the Baptist
1848
Elizabeth
Hopley
1851 - 1853
Mary
Hopley
2
2
MMN of birth unconfirmed (cant find), so this may be another's child, although Mary Hopley of correct parents died aged 2.
1858
Jane
Ann
Jones
1877
Sarah
Hopley
1879 - 1945
Thomas
Roberts
66
66
Thomas was noty the son of John (a farmer) and Elizabeth A, born near Dolgelly, N Wales in 1981. The 1901 record is a better match of age, and he is at the Victoria Barracks in Berkshire.,
In 1904, Gwendolines birth was registeed at Chester, and then the family moved to Minera, Wrexham where JT's birth was registered and where they were in 1911.
In 1911, Thomas (Colliery Timberman) and Sarah (31 & 30) had been married 7 years. They had Gwendoline (6, born Barrow, Cheshire) and John Thomas Roberts (3, born Brymbo). Another child had died.
In 1939, Another Thomas (Colliery Repaireman, Incapacitated, born 1878) and Sarah A (born 7 Nov 1780) were at Trevor, near Ruabon. This can't be the same Sarah.
1904 - 1951
Gwendoline
Roberts
46
46
A child of Kathleen has a 7cM DNA match to me suggesting it is likely Kathleen Dutton and Cope are the same person and is her daughter. Kathleen Cope and Seymore were adopted.
I also have a 13 cM match to Carl Rogers who has Gwendoline in his tree.
1908 - 1981
John
Thomas
Roberts
73
73
1880
Mary
Hopley
In 1901, Mary may have married Thomas Henry Fowles (1871-1952) or Thomas Jones at Wrexham.
1855
Samuel
Johnson
1912 - 1969
John
Dutton
57
57
1914 - 1994
Dilys
Williams
80
80
1938 - >2019
Kathleen
Dutton
(Cope)
81
81
NOTE: The 7cm DNA connection to redcrime14 (also 9cM to CKD) is unconfirmed (as Samuel Hopley b.1854 is unlikely to be the son or grandson of William and Mary)
Kathleen and Seymore Dutton were twins. Their birth was registered Q2/1938 at Crew. There was also a Charles Dutton registered Q3/1938 at Chester (where the two earlier births were registered).
Kathleen Cope was adopted and never knew who her mother was. Kathleen is a 4th cousin 1x removed. One of her sons has a DNA match to CKD (9cM) and myself (7cM). It also appears her twin brother Seymour was adopted by the Cope family.
1937 - 1997
Victor
John
Crimes
60
60
1963 - 1990
Paul
John
Crimes
27
27
Gaynor
Crimes
Antony
George
Crimes
Karl V
Crimes
1938 - >2015
Seymour
Dutton
(Cope)
77
77
John Derik
James
Dutton
1866 - 1867
Joseph
Tushingham
1
1
1866 - 1867
Levi
Tushingham
1
1
Livi died in 1868, aged 0
1853
Samuel
Tushingham
In 1892, Samuel married Ann Youd, Chester, Civil Marriage or Registrar Attended, ROC/29/190
1846 - 1901
Mary
Ellen
Trelford
55
55
Known as Ellen, although buried as Mary Ellen
1933 - 2003
June
Margaret
Dutton
70
70
1799 - ~1800
Margaret
Hopley
1
1
The next daughter baptised after Margaret was another Margaret, so this one must have died.
1795 - 1866
Thomas
Hopley
71
71
In 1841, Thomas (35, Brewer) was at Newbird Street, Liverpool. Sons Robert and Thomas (15 & 14) were a Warehouseman and Baker. Also present were daughter Ann (16, F.S.) and Mary (8).
Thomas Hopley (55, widower, born Shocklach) was recorded in 1851, living in Toxteth Park, Liverpool. He was "occupied in a brewery", and living with his son-in-law.
In 1851, Thomas aged 55, Widower and "Occupied in a Brewery" was living with his son-in-law Richard Williams.
In 1861 Thomas Hopley, retired brewer was living with his married daughter Mary Williams in Toxteth Park.
1847 - 1886
Agnes
Ann
Lloyd
39
39
In 1871, Samuel and Agnes were living with Agnes's parents Benjamin (a mariner) and Mary Jane Lloyd at Toxteth Park.
1880 - 1960
Robert
Hopley
80
80
Robert was the youngest of 7
Robert's parents died in 1883 and 1886, so in 1901, Robert aged 11, was in the Three Orphan Aslyum, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool
5 Nov 1905, Robert Hopley (25) and Annie Woodcock (21) were married at Barrow, Chester, England
1884 - 1967
Annie
Woodcock
83
83
1912 - 1999
Elsie
Marian
Hopley
87
87
CKD had DNA match to K.M., the son of Elsie Marian Hopley
1906 - 1911
Agnes
Hannah
Hopley
5
5
1909 - 1996
Dorothy
Ann
Hopley
87
87
1910 - 1960
Robert
Stanley
Hopley
50
50
1873 - 1890
Samuel
Beddow
Hopley
17
17
1868 - 1939
Benjamin
Hopley
71
71
Baptised CoE in 1870.
In 1892, Benjamin converted to Catholicism and was baptised again, probably so he could marry a Roman Catholic.
1870 - 1939
Mary
Agnes
Hopley
69
69
Mary Agnes married Sam Reavil Jackson (b. 6 Oct 1870)
In 1891, Mary and her brother William Hopley were visiting Thomas Audley, a Tinsmith, at Toxteth Park.
1875 - 1961
William
James
Hopley
86
86
In 1891, Mary and her brother William Hopley were visiting Thomas Audley, a Tinsmith, at Toxteth Park.
1877 - 1899
Elizabeth
Ann
Hopley
22
22
Judith
Henshall
1862
Margaret Ann
Easthope
Williams
1859 - 1860
Mary
Williams
1
1
1863 - 1869
William
Tushingham
6
6
1876 - 1876
Mary
Jane
Hopley
1m
1m
1874 - 1879
Arthur
Robert
Hopley
4
4
Created using GenoPro®
Click for details.