John Popplewell
(18 August 1616 - before 22 December 1630)
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John Popplewell was christened on 18 August 1616 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Popplewell and Ann Aldus.
In John Popplewell's will dated April 1630 in Belton, John Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions his eldest son James, youngest son Thomas, second son John, all minors, his wife Ann (executrix) and his friends my --< Robert Poplewell, and my brother Richard Stephenson supervisors. Witnesses were Thomas Popelwell, Robert Poplewell, Richard Stevenson & Thomas Bernard.
In the name of God Amen. I John Poplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axholme, and Countie of Lincoln, yeoman, being sick of body and perfect of remembrance, thanks be given to God: do make this my last will and testament in maner and form following. First I give my Soul to Almightie God that gave it and my body to the earth to be buried where my Executrix shall appoint
Item I give to James Poplewell my eldest son, the house wherin I dwell, with all the buildings orchard and garden to the same belonging, and two grass crofts a close called the long close, & Pighell at the north end of the same and the close called the Ox gangs divided in two parts, lying altogether & adjoining to the house and orchard aforesaid, two acres of meadow lying in Climbercarre, and thirteen acres, and three furlong of land arable, severally lying in the fields of Belton to him & to his heirs for ever And my will is that my wife shall have the profits thereof unto my said son accomplish the age of one and twenty years. All which houses & ground are holden of the Manor of East Greenwich in the Countie of in Fre and common Soccage.
Item I give to Thomas Poplewell my youngest son my house where Thomas Roodie [?] doth dwell, with the orchard & two closes to the same adjoining called litle hesle, to him and his heirs for ever which house and ground is holden of the Manor of East Greenwich aforesaid in Free Soccage.
Item I give to John Poplewell my second son, an acre of land lying at Clack---- that I bought of John Hallyfax, two half acres of land lying on the same furlong, that I bought of George Foster, a Rod of land lying on Mapple hill, that I bought of Nevill Newton half an acre lying on Fulmere, half an acre lying on the Tofts, that I bought of Nicholas Metcalfe, four selions lying near holegate hill containing an acre that I bought of William Foster, & a furlong? lying in Norcroft, at goosepits, half an acre of land that I bought of Alexander Fletcher, lying on Norlandes, and half an acre of land lying in Norcroft that I bought of John Singleton, to him & his heirs for ever. And my will is that my wife shall have the profits thereof untill he accomplish the age of one & twenty yeares: & likewise the house & ground by me given to my son Thomas Poplewell my will is that my wife shall have the profits of the same until he shall accomplish the age of one & twenty years
All my goods, cattels and cattell, my debts paid funeral expenses discharged, I give to Anne my --whom I make Executrix of this my last will and testament, And I make my trusty friends my --< Robert Poplewell, and my brother Richard Stephenson Supravisors thereof, and I give to either of them -- shillinges In wittness whereof here unto I set my hand and seal the x-th day of April the sixth year of the Reign of our Sovereign lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland Fraunce & Ireland King Defender of the faith <1630
John Poplewell
Wittnes hereof: Thomas Popelwell, Robert Poplewell, Richard Stevenson. Thomas Bernard.
John died before 22 December 1630 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 22 December 1630 in Belton.
In John Popplewell's will dated April 1630 in Belton, John Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions his eldest son James, youngest son Thomas, second son John, all minors, his wife Ann (executrix) and his friends my --< Robert Poplewell, and my brother Richard Stephenson supervisors. Witnesses were Thomas Popelwell, Robert Poplewell, Richard Stevenson & Thomas Bernard.
In the name of God Amen. I John Poplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axholme, and Countie of Lincoln, yeoman, being sick of body and perfect of remembrance, thanks be given to God: do make this my last will and testament in maner and form following. First I give my Soul to Almightie God that gave it and my body to the earth to be buried where my Executrix shall appoint
Item I give to James Poplewell my eldest son, the house wherin I dwell, with all the buildings orchard and garden to the same belonging, and two grass crofts a close called the long close, & Pighell at the north end of the same and the close called the Ox gangs divided in two parts, lying altogether & adjoining to the house and orchard aforesaid, two acres of meadow lying in Climbercarre, and thirteen acres, and three furlong of land arable, severally lying in the fields of Belton to him & to his heirs for ever And my will is that my wife shall have the profits thereof unto my said son accomplish the age of one and twenty years. All which houses & ground are holden of the Manor of East Greenwich in the Countie of in Fre and common Soccage.
Item I give to Thomas Poplewell my youngest son my house where Thomas Roodie [?] doth dwell, with the orchard & two closes to the same adjoining called litle hesle, to him and his heirs for ever which house and ground is holden of the Manor of East Greenwich aforesaid in Free Soccage.
Item I give to John Poplewell my second son, an acre of land lying at Clack---- that I bought of John Hallyfax, two half acres of land lying on the same furlong, that I bought of George Foster, a Rod of land lying on Mapple hill, that I bought of Nevill Newton half an acre lying on Fulmere, half an acre lying on the Tofts, that I bought of Nicholas Metcalfe, four selions lying near holegate hill containing an acre that I bought of William Foster, & a furlong? lying in Norcroft, at goosepits, half an acre of land that I bought of Alexander Fletcher, lying on Norlandes, and half an acre of land lying in Norcroft that I bought of John Singleton, to him & his heirs for ever. And my will is that my wife shall have the profits thereof untill he accomplish the age of one & twenty yeares: & likewise the house & ground by me given to my son Thomas Poplewell my will is that my wife shall have the profits of the same until he shall accomplish the age of one & twenty years
All my goods, cattels and cattell, my debts paid funeral expenses discharged, I give to Anne my --whom I make Executrix of this my last will and testament, And I make my trusty friends my --< Robert Poplewell, and my brother Richard Stephenson Supravisors thereof, and I give to either of them -- shillinges In wittness whereof here unto I set my hand and seal the x-th day of April the sixth year of the Reign of our Sovereign lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland Fraunce & Ireland King Defender of the faith <1630
John Poplewell
Wittnes hereof: Thomas Popelwell, Robert Poplewell, Richard Stevenson. Thomas Bernard.
John died before 22 December 1630 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 22 December 1630 in Belton.
John Popplewell
(9 January 1631/32 - )
John Popplewell|b. 9 Jan 1631/32|p630.htm#i19521|John Popplewell|b. 3 Feb 1599/0|p629.htm#i18992|Catherine Unknown|b. b 1605|p860.htm#i19513|Richard Popplewell|b. b 1575\nd. bt 24 Sep 1630 - May 1631|p634.htm#i18991|Ann Unknown||p857.htm#i25923|||||||
John Popplewell was christened on 9 January 1631/32 in Normanby-le-Wold, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Popplewell and Catherine Unknown.
John Popplewell married Isabel Unknown before 1664.
John Popplewell married Isabel Unknown before 1664.
Child of John Popplewell and Isabel Unknown
- Mary Popplewell b. 2 Mar 1664
John Popplewell
(circa 1658 - before 19 September 1729?)
John Popplewell|b. c 1658\nd. b 19 Sep 1729?|p630.htm#i19557|John Popplewell|b. 1 Jun 1637\nd. b 22 May 1659|p630.htm#i19574|Thomasin Popplewell|b. 18 Apr 1633|p638.htm#i18936|James Popplewell|b. 21 Dec 1613\nd. b 29 Apr 1657|p629.htm#i19016|Jane Kinman|b. b 1618|p489.htm#i19538|David Popplewell (son of David, of Belton)|b. 18 Apr 1606\nd. b 21 Jan 1658/59|p623.htm#i17541|Jane Brewer|b. 26 Mar 1611\nd. b 26 Feb 1670/71|p106.htm#i17542|
John Popplewell was born circa 1658 in Lincolnshire. He was mentioned in father's will as a minor, and also in his maternal grandfather's will, but no parent is mentioned. He was the son of John Popplewell and Thomasin Popplewell.
In David Popplewell (son of David, of Belton)'s will dated 16 January 1658/59 in Belton, John Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions his brother Humfrey Popplewell, children David, Thomas, James, Robert & Ann & daughter Isabel Coggan; grandchildren John Coggan, David Popplewell & John Popplewell. James Robert & Ann were minors.
In the name of God Amen the sixteenth day of January in the year of our Lord 1658 I David Popplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axholm & county of Lincoln yeoman being weak in body but of good and perfect remembrance thanks be given to Almightie God do here by make & ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following
First and principally I do give and bequeath my soul into the hands of Almightie God my merciful father which first did give it unto me & my bodie to the earth to be buried in Christian burial at the discretion of my friends And for the worldly Estate that god hath bestowed upon me that it may be settled after my decease according to my mind I do bequeath it as followeth
First I do give & bequeath unto David Popplewell my son one three rood of land arrable lying on Miccarah hill between the Grounds of Michael Monckton Esquire on the East part and Henry Foster on the west part one three rood of land arrable lying in the park field betwixt Thomas Glew on the west and the heirs of Francis Popplewell on the east and one rood lying near Beltoft Cross betwixt the ground of Richard Elmer on the east & the ground of the heirs of Lawrence Metcalfe on the west to him the said David - Popplewell his heirs and assigns for ever to enter into at the end of two years next after my decease And I give to the said David Popplewell my son five shillings in full of his portion out of my Estate
Also I do give unto Thomas Popplewell my son one Close commonly called Great Moonfeild containing by estimation twenty acres be it more or less as it lyeth between the ground of me the said David Popplewell on the west the Comon laine on the east abutting upon the laine called the tread lane towards the north with the appurtenances to him the said Thomas Popplewell his heirs & assigns for ever to enter upon the first day of May which shall be in the year of our 1661
Also I do give to James Popplewell my son cottage house in which Jarvase Fletcher now dwelleth the buildings to the same belonging and two sellions land arrable to the same belonging & adjoining containing one acre be they more or less three se[lions] of land arable lying together neare Close croft c[ont] =inge one acre one rood and a halfe bee they more or less they ly between the said Cloe croft on the west & Humfrey Popplewell gentleman on the East one three roods lying on between the lands of the heyres of Thomas Tur- East and west parts and the Reedings towards the north sellions lying on hanging furlonge containing one acre & rood next the ground of the said Humfrey Popplewell gentleman on the West and the heyres of Francis Glew on the three sellions lying together near Belwood feild containing one acre be they more or less between the land of Ryther gentleman on the south and Robert Maultley on the one rood lying on Sare backs between the Land of Caister on the East and [blank] on the west rood lying there between the land of John Newton on & William Harrison on the south ten sellions of Land Lyeing together comonly called maidendall flat conteyni[ng] Acres be they more or less abutting upon maidendal towards the South and hanging furlong towards the - two Sellions of land arrable containing one acre & a hal[f] lying on the furlong called Miccarah/Macarah hill between the L- Johosophat Tayler on the West & the heyres of John on the east halfe an acre lying there between the land the said Humfrey Popplewell on the East and west p[ar]t Sellions lying there containing two Acres & three rood[s] they more or lesse between the land of John Gl the west and Michael Mouckton/Monckton Esquire on the east Cottage house and three selions of land arrable lying near Clonslaine / Clouslaine yate containing two acres & three roods more or less between the highway on the East and David the younger on the west abutting upon the Stump Cross mear towards the North four Acres and a halfe be it more or less lying in a ... called long Bellwood as it abutteth upon the Ground of the said Humfrey Popplewell towards the north & the comon feild towards the South one close comonly called the three acre close lying next the clottilaine on the south east and the close of John Glew on the northwest and southwest and one orchard which I call my new orchard with the croft to the same belonging & adjoining containing one acre as it lyeth between the copyhold land of me the said David Popplewell on the west & the heirs of Francis Popplewell on the east to him the said James Popplewell his heirs & assigns for ever after such time as he shall accomplish his age of one & twenty years
Also I do give to Robert Popplewell my son one messuage house in which Thomas Popplewell now dwelleth with the Barne stable beast house & other the buildings to the same belonging And three selions of land arable to the same adjoining containing one acre and a Rood be they more or less one selion of land arable and two butts lying over Greengate containing one acre and a half between the ground of the heyres of James Glew on the west and of Richard Kinman on the east the heirs of Alexander Isle on the east abutting upon the ground of John Popplewell towards the south one acre there between the ground of the heirs of Lawrence Metcalfe on the west and of Richard Kinman on the East one selion containing three roods lying on miccarhill between the lands of the heyres of Thomas Turr on the west & Thomas Morrison on the East one Acre and a half more or lesse lying on Guilflat between the lands of the said Humfrey Popplewell on the North & of Diverse men on the south abutting upon the ground of James Sealand towards the West one Acre lying on more lands between the Ground of the heyres of John Stephenson on the south and Mathew Kirke gentl[eman] on the north two sellions containing three roods as they ly between grounds of the said Humfrey Popplewell on the and James Maw on the south and one close called moonfeild containing seven acres be it more or [less] as it lyeth between the close called great moonf[eild] on the East and the ground of Robert Bernard o- abutting upon Clottilaine towards the north wi appurtenances to him the said Robert Popplell his heirs and assigns for ever after such time as shall accomplish his age of one and twenty
Also I do give and bequeath unto Anne Popplewell my daughter one toft stead and three crofts same belonging comonly called Brocks toft by estimacon three acres be they more or less between the ground of the heirs of John Thor- on the South and David Popplewell the younger on the North abutting upon the street towards east with the appurtenances to her the said Ann Popplewell her heirs and assigns for and during the term of nine hundred and ninety years to come and unexpired to enter unto at such as she shall accomplish her age of one and twenty years or marriage which shall happen be first
Also I do devise and give to my loving brother Humfrey Popplewell and to my loving friend Robert Barnard one selion of land arable meadow or pasture lying in the Low feild of Beltoft aforesaid containing half an acre [be] it more or less upon a furlong called water- lying next the ground in occupacon of Michael ... Esquire on the East and west parts abutting upon the Close of the said Humphrey Popplewell t- the north ---ne rood lyinge there between the in occupacon of the said Michaell Monckton ... east and west parts and abutting upon the close of the said Humfrey Popplewell towards the north And six swathes of meadow lying in the Side Ings next the meadow of the heirs of the said John Stephenson on the south and abutting upon the ground of the said Michael Monckton towards the East to them the said Humfrey Popplewell and Robert Barnard their heirs and assigns for ever to be disposed on according to the trust by me reposed in them the said Humfrey Popplewell and and Robert Barnard
And my will is and I do hereby devise unto Jane my loving wife all the lands and tenements which I have hereby given unto my children until such times as is expressed and set down for my said children to enter unto the same
Also I do give unto Isabell Coggan my daughter the sum of ten pounds
Also I do give unto the said Anne Popplewell my daughter the sum of sixty pounds of current English money to be paid to her when she shall accomplish her age of one and twenty years or marriage which shall happen to be first
Also I give to John Coggan my grandchild five shillings
Also I give to David Popplewell my grandchild five shillings
Also I give to John Popplewell my grandchild five shillings
All the residue of my goods cattell and chattells not given & yet unbequeathed my debts being paid and funeral expences discharges I do give and bequeath unto the said Jane my wife whom I do make & ordain sole executrix of this my last will and testament
And I appoint and desire my loving brothers Thomas Brewer gent & Richard Brewer to be supervisors thereof
In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal the day & year first above written.
David Popplewell.
these being witnesses Michaell Monckton Humfrey Popplewell John Popplewell.
John Popplewell married Christian Popplewell, daughter of Thomas Popplewell (son of Humphrey, Beltoft) and Christine Unknown, on 14 October 1681 in Belton, Lincolnshire. The marriage bond describes them as Johannes Popplewell de Belton, 23, yeoman & Christian Popplewell of Belton, spinster, 20, to be married at Belton or Epworth. He signed Jo: Poplewell. John was described as a gentleman from 1695 in Belton.
John Popplewell and Christian Popplewell were mentioned in a deed dated 25 January 1695/96 in re Belton, Beltoft & Woodhouse, Belton. Indenture between (1) John Poplewell of Belton, gent. & Christian his wife, (2) James Esterby of Glanford Briggs, Innholder & Isabell his wife, (3) Robert Popplewell of Belton, yeoman ... the levying of a fine re one messuage in Belton, Beltoft & Woodhouse.
John Popplewell was party to a land transaction on 3 December 1714 in Belton, Lincolnshire. A Bargain and sale re property in the new intake at Beltoft between 1. John Popplewell of Belton, senior, yeoman & 2. Humphrey Popplewell of Belton, his son for £200 consideration re 24 acres at Moorgate (Mossgate?). This land was later passed by John jr & his brother Humphrey to their younger brother Thomas.. John was widowed before 14 August 1717 in Belton, Lincolnshire, on the death of his wife Christian Popplewell.
John was registered in Belton on the electoral roll dated 1725.
A deed dated 11 September 1729 among the Lowther documents at Lincolnshire Archives, shows that John & Humphrey were the elder brothers of Thomas of Althorpe.
John died before 19 September 1729? In Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 19 September 1729 in Belton.
The administration of his estate was granted to Thomas Popplewell and James Popplewell in September 1729 in Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire. John Poplewell of Belton. Each of his children signed an affidavit on 12 September 1729 in which they agree to their brother James and Thomas being administrators of their father's estate: Ann Thompson of the Beddram in York, widow; John Poplewell of Beltoft, yeoman; Cristian Falkiner of Belton, widow; Caleb Parr of Nottingham, gaoler, Humphrey Popplewell of Epworth, gent; Thomas Thornton of Wainfleet, yeoman: Whereas John Poplewell, late of Belton, Gent, deceased, our dearly beloved father is dead and intestate hath considerable personal estate intermixed with our brothers James and Thomas Popplewell and considerable sums of money to pay out of the same.. Anne Thompson, John Popplewell, Chris: Falkner, Caleb Parr, Humph: Poplewell And Thomas Thornton signed and sealed the document, witnessed by Thomas Thorp, Sarah Drinkall (x), Thomas Falkner, Elizabeth Huitson (x), Josh. Kynman, Samuel Harrison, C: Winteringham.
In David Popplewell (son of David, of Belton)'s will dated 16 January 1658/59 in Belton, John Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions his brother Humfrey Popplewell, children David, Thomas, James, Robert & Ann & daughter Isabel Coggan; grandchildren John Coggan, David Popplewell & John Popplewell. James Robert & Ann were minors.
In the name of God Amen the sixteenth day of January in the year of our Lord 1658 I David Popplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axholm & county of Lincoln yeoman being weak in body but of good and perfect remembrance thanks be given to Almightie God do here by make & ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following
First and principally I do give and bequeath my soul into the hands of Almightie God my merciful father which first did give it unto me & my bodie to the earth to be buried in Christian burial at the discretion of my friends And for the worldly Estate that god hath bestowed upon me that it may be settled after my decease according to my mind I do bequeath it as followeth
First I do give & bequeath unto David Popplewell my son one three rood of land arrable lying on Miccarah hill between the Grounds of Michael Monckton Esquire on the East part and Henry Foster on the west part one three rood of land arrable lying in the park field betwixt Thomas Glew on the west and the heirs of Francis Popplewell on the east and one rood lying near Beltoft Cross betwixt the ground of Richard Elmer on the east & the ground of the heirs of Lawrence Metcalfe on the west to him the said David - Popplewell his heirs and assigns for ever to enter into at the end of two years next after my decease And I give to the said David Popplewell my son five shillings in full of his portion out of my Estate
Also I do give unto Thomas Popplewell my son one Close commonly called Great Moonfeild containing by estimation twenty acres be it more or less as it lyeth between the ground of me the said David Popplewell on the west the Comon laine on the east abutting upon the laine called the tread lane towards the north with the appurtenances to him the said Thomas Popplewell his heirs & assigns for ever to enter upon the first day of May which shall be in the year of our 1661
Also I do give to James Popplewell my son cottage house in which Jarvase Fletcher now dwelleth the buildings to the same belonging and two sellions land arrable to the same belonging & adjoining containing one acre be they more or less three se[lions] of land arable lying together neare Close croft c[ont] =inge one acre one rood and a halfe bee they more or less they ly between the said Cloe croft on the west & Humfrey Popplewell gentleman on the East one three roods lying on between the lands of the heyres of Thomas Tur- East and west parts and the Reedings towards the north sellions lying on hanging furlonge containing one acre & rood next the ground of the said Humfrey Popplewell gentleman on the West and the heyres of Francis Glew on the three sellions lying together near Belwood feild containing one acre be they more or less between the land of Ryther gentleman on the south and Robert Maultley on the one rood lying on Sare backs between the Land of Caister on the East and [blank] on the west rood lying there between the land of John Newton on & William Harrison on the south ten sellions of Land Lyeing together comonly called maidendall flat conteyni[ng] Acres be they more or less abutting upon maidendal towards the South and hanging furlong towards the - two Sellions of land arrable containing one acre & a hal[f] lying on the furlong called Miccarah/Macarah hill between the L- Johosophat Tayler on the West & the heyres of John on the east halfe an acre lying there between the land the said Humfrey Popplewell on the East and west p[ar]t Sellions lying there containing two Acres & three rood[s] they more or lesse between the land of John Gl the west and Michael Mouckton/Monckton Esquire on the east Cottage house and three selions of land arrable lying near Clonslaine / Clouslaine yate containing two acres & three roods more or less between the highway on the East and David the younger on the west abutting upon the Stump Cross mear towards the North four Acres and a halfe be it more or less lying in a ... called long Bellwood as it abutteth upon the Ground of the said Humfrey Popplewell towards the north & the comon feild towards the South one close comonly called the three acre close lying next the clottilaine on the south east and the close of John Glew on the northwest and southwest and one orchard which I call my new orchard with the croft to the same belonging & adjoining containing one acre as it lyeth between the copyhold land of me the said David Popplewell on the west & the heirs of Francis Popplewell on the east to him the said James Popplewell his heirs & assigns for ever after such time as he shall accomplish his age of one & twenty years
Also I do give to Robert Popplewell my son one messuage house in which Thomas Popplewell now dwelleth with the Barne stable beast house & other the buildings to the same belonging And three selions of land arable to the same adjoining containing one acre and a Rood be they more or less one selion of land arable and two butts lying over Greengate containing one acre and a half between the ground of the heyres of James Glew on the west and of Richard Kinman on the east the heirs of Alexander Isle on the east abutting upon the ground of John Popplewell towards the south one acre there between the ground of the heirs of Lawrence Metcalfe on the west and of Richard Kinman on the East one selion containing three roods lying on miccarhill between the lands of the heyres of Thomas Turr on the west & Thomas Morrison on the East one Acre and a half more or lesse lying on Guilflat between the lands of the said Humfrey Popplewell on the North & of Diverse men on the south abutting upon the ground of James Sealand towards the West one Acre lying on more lands between the Ground of the heyres of John Stephenson on the south and Mathew Kirke gentl[eman] on the north two sellions containing three roods as they ly between grounds of the said Humfrey Popplewell on the and James Maw on the south and one close called moonfeild containing seven acres be it more or [less] as it lyeth between the close called great moonf[eild] on the East and the ground of Robert Bernard o- abutting upon Clottilaine towards the north wi appurtenances to him the said Robert Popplell his heirs and assigns for ever after such time as shall accomplish his age of one and twenty
Also I do give and bequeath unto Anne Popplewell my daughter one toft stead and three crofts same belonging comonly called Brocks toft by estimacon three acres be they more or less between the ground of the heirs of John Thor- on the South and David Popplewell the younger on the North abutting upon the street towards east with the appurtenances to her the said Ann Popplewell her heirs and assigns for and during the term of nine hundred and ninety years to come and unexpired to enter unto at such as she shall accomplish her age of one and twenty years or marriage which shall happen be first
Also I do devise and give to my loving brother Humfrey Popplewell and to my loving friend Robert Barnard one selion of land arable meadow or pasture lying in the Low feild of Beltoft aforesaid containing half an acre [be] it more or less upon a furlong called water- lying next the ground in occupacon of Michael ... Esquire on the East and west parts abutting upon the Close of the said Humphrey Popplewell t- the north ---ne rood lyinge there between the in occupacon of the said Michaell Monckton ... east and west parts and abutting upon the close of the said Humfrey Popplewell towards the north And six swathes of meadow lying in the Side Ings next the meadow of the heirs of the said John Stephenson on the south and abutting upon the ground of the said Michael Monckton towards the East to them the said Humfrey Popplewell and Robert Barnard their heirs and assigns for ever to be disposed on according to the trust by me reposed in them the said Humfrey Popplewell and and Robert Barnard
And my will is and I do hereby devise unto Jane my loving wife all the lands and tenements which I have hereby given unto my children until such times as is expressed and set down for my said children to enter unto the same
Also I do give unto Isabell Coggan my daughter the sum of ten pounds
Also I do give unto the said Anne Popplewell my daughter the sum of sixty pounds of current English money to be paid to her when she shall accomplish her age of one and twenty years or marriage which shall happen to be first
Also I give to John Coggan my grandchild five shillings
Also I give to David Popplewell my grandchild five shillings
Also I give to John Popplewell my grandchild five shillings
All the residue of my goods cattell and chattells not given & yet unbequeathed my debts being paid and funeral expences discharges I do give and bequeath unto the said Jane my wife whom I do make & ordain sole executrix of this my last will and testament
And I appoint and desire my loving brothers Thomas Brewer gent & Richard Brewer to be supervisors thereof
In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal the day & year first above written.
David Popplewell.
these being witnesses Michaell Monckton Humfrey Popplewell John Popplewell.
John Popplewell married Christian Popplewell, daughter of Thomas Popplewell (son of Humphrey, Beltoft) and Christine Unknown, on 14 October 1681 in Belton, Lincolnshire. The marriage bond describes them as Johannes Popplewell de Belton, 23, yeoman & Christian Popplewell of Belton, spinster, 20, to be married at Belton or Epworth. He signed Jo: Poplewell. John was described as a gentleman from 1695 in Belton.
John Popplewell and Christian Popplewell were mentioned in a deed dated 25 January 1695/96 in re Belton, Beltoft & Woodhouse, Belton. Indenture between (1) John Poplewell of Belton, gent. & Christian his wife, (2) James Esterby of Glanford Briggs, Innholder & Isabell his wife, (3) Robert Popplewell of Belton, yeoman ... the levying of a fine re one messuage in Belton, Beltoft & Woodhouse.
John Popplewell was party to a land transaction on 3 December 1714 in Belton, Lincolnshire. A Bargain and sale re property in the new intake at Beltoft between 1. John Popplewell of Belton, senior, yeoman & 2. Humphrey Popplewell of Belton, his son for £200 consideration re 24 acres at Moorgate (Mossgate?). This land was later passed by John jr & his brother Humphrey to their younger brother Thomas.. John was widowed before 14 August 1717 in Belton, Lincolnshire, on the death of his wife Christian Popplewell.
John was registered in Belton on the electoral roll dated 1725.
A deed dated 11 September 1729 among the Lowther documents at Lincolnshire Archives, shows that John & Humphrey were the elder brothers of Thomas of Althorpe.
John died before 19 September 1729? In Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 19 September 1729 in Belton.
The administration of his estate was granted to Thomas Popplewell and James Popplewell in September 1729 in Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire. John Poplewell of Belton. Each of his children signed an affidavit on 12 September 1729 in which they agree to their brother James and Thomas being administrators of their father's estate: Ann Thompson of the Beddram in York, widow; John Poplewell of Beltoft, yeoman; Cristian Falkiner of Belton, widow; Caleb Parr of Nottingham, gaoler, Humphrey Popplewell of Epworth, gent; Thomas Thornton of Wainfleet, yeoman: Whereas John Poplewell, late of Belton, Gent, deceased, our dearly beloved father is dead and intestate hath considerable personal estate intermixed with our brothers James and Thomas Popplewell and considerable sums of money to pay out of the same.. Anne Thompson, John Popplewell, Chris: Falkner, Caleb Parr, Humph: Poplewell And Thomas Thornton signed and sealed the document, witnessed by Thomas Thorp, Sarah Drinkall (x), Thomas Falkner, Elizabeth Huitson (x), Josh. Kynman, Samuel Harrison, C: Winteringham.
Children of John Popplewell and Christian Popplewell
- Ann Popplewell (Thompson) b. 3 Mar 1681/82
- John Popplewell (of Beltoft) b. 7 Jun 1684, d. b 16 Nov 1735
- Christine Popplewell+ b. 1 Aug 1686
- Jane Popplewell+ b. 22 Feb 1688/89
- Humphrey Popplewell+ b. 17 Apr 1691, d. b 7 Feb 1755
- James Popplewell+ b. 6 Aug 1693, d. b 18 May 1749
- Thomas Popplewell+ b. 26 Oct 1695, d. b 24 Nov 1738?
- Catherine Popplewell+ b. 6 Apr 1698
John Popplewell
(18 June 1665 - before 6 April 1705)
John Popplewell|b. 18 Jun 1665\nd. b 6 Apr 1705|p630.htm#i19564|John Popplewell|b. 2 Mar 1633/34\nd. b 3 Jun 1670|p629.htm#i18964|Elizabeth Chadwick|b. b 1645|p151.htm#i19542|Humphrey Popplewell|b. 20 Aug 1603\nd. b 13 May 1670|p628.htm#i18901|Ann Aldus|b. c 1590?|p18.htm#i21046|||||||
John Popplewell was christened on 18 June 1665 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was described as eldest son in father's will. He was the son of John Popplewell and Elizabeth Chadwick.
John Popplewell married Ann Harsley on 16 December 1691 in Belton, LIN.
John Popplewell married Susanna Unknown in 1694 in Lincolnshire, England.
John Popplewell married Elizabeth Wells on 16 June 1699 in Belton, LIN.
John died before 6 April 1705 in Belton, LIN. He was buried on 6 April 1705 in Belton.
John Popplewell married Ann Harsley on 16 December 1691 in Belton, LIN.
John Popplewell married Susanna Unknown in 1694 in Lincolnshire, England.
John Popplewell married Elizabeth Wells on 16 June 1699 in Belton, LIN.
John died before 6 April 1705 in Belton, LIN. He was buried on 6 April 1705 in Belton.
Child of John Popplewell and Ann Harsley
- Ann Popplewell b. 11 Sep 1693, d. b 29 Mar 1694
Children of John Popplewell and Susanna Unknown
- Susanna Popplewell+ b. 30 Jan 1694/95
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. 28 Jan 1695/96
- Robert Popplewell b. 13 Mar 1697/98, d. b 30 Jun 1698
Children of John Popplewell and Elizabeth Wells
- Ann Popplewell b. 23 Sep 1700, d. b 20 Apr 1701
- John Popplewell b. 24 May 1702, d. b 28 Mar 1705
- Isabel Popplewell b. 12 Jan 1704/5, d. b 16 Jan 1725/26
John Popplewell
(1 June 1637 - before 22 May 1659)
John Popplewell|b. 1 Jun 1637\nd. b 22 May 1659|p630.htm#i19574|James Popplewell|b. 21 Dec 1613\nd. b 29 Apr 1657|p629.htm#i19016|Jane Kinman|b. b 1618|p489.htm#i19538|John Popplewell|b. 13 Jan 1589/90\nd. b 28 Apr 1630|p629.htm#i19015|Ann Aldus|b. c 1590?|p18.htm#i21046|||||||
John Popplewell was christened on 1 June 1637 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of James Popplewell and Jane Kinman.
In James Popplewell's will dated 14 March 1652/53 in Belton, John Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions his son John, his brother John, his sister Ann Popplewell, his uncle Robert Popplewell, and his father in law [step-father] Humphrey Popplewell. Ann is probably his half sister who married Richard Kinman in Jan 1654/5.
In the name of God Amen I James Popplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the county of Lincolne yeoman being ... in body and of good and perfect remembrance thanks be to Almighty God do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following -
First I give and bequeath my soul to Almighty God my maker and redeemer and hopeth to have life everlasting by the death and ... of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and my body to be buried in the churchyard of Belton
ITEM I give to my son John Poplewell all my houses? lands and tenements whatsoever within the ... and ... of the parish of Belton to him and heirs forever except three acres and half of land arable lying in a p... Linnoft will all the wood thereupon and ... of pasture with all other profitts whatsoever belonging to my house? wherein I live with the rest of the other houses and land belonging to them but if my said son John Poplewell should [not] accomplish the full age of twenty and one years then my will and bequeath is that all the houses lands and tenements whatsoever except before excepted? shall remain and ... to Robert Poplewell my uncle? and his heirs and assigns for ever
ITEM I give and bequeath to my said son John the tuition of kinsman Richard Kynman and his estate during the minority
ITEM I give to the said Richard Kinman the sum of five shillings and to his brother Joshua Kinman five shillings
ITEM I give to my brother John Poplewell five shillings to be paid to him within one month after my decease
ITEM I give to my sister Anne Poplewell one pair of Virginalls and one guilt?? bible to be delivered to her within one month after my decease
ITEM I give to Richard Caw... my servant one chair and table to be delivered to him within ten days? after my decease to go ... forward for him to his best profit
ITEM I give to the poor and impotent people of this parish twenty shillings to be given to them at my burial
ITEM I will and bequeath to the supervisors of this my last will and testament the three acres and a half of land excepted lying in Lincroft within this parish of Belton to be sold by them and the money to be paid to my executor
ITEM I give and bequeath all the rest of my goods and chattels unbequeathed unto John Poplewell my son my debts being paid and funeral expenses discharged and do make him full executor of this my last will and testament
AND I desire these my good friends Humfrey Poplewell my father in law and Robert Poplewell my uncle to be supervisors of this my last will and testament and do give to either of them ten shillings and to have their charges whensoever they shall go about anything …ing this my said and will and testament
In witness whereof I now hereunto set my hand and seal this fourteenth day of March [1652] James Poplewell his mark. Sealed and delivered in the presence of Hum: Poplewell 1652, Tho ... Symon Tingle.
John Popplewell married Thomasin Popplewell, daughter of David Popplewell (son of David, of Belton) and Jane Brewer, on 28 July 1656 in Belton, Lincolnshire. The intention of the marriage of John Popplewell of this parish, yeoman and Thomasin Popplewell, spinster, daughter of David Popplewell of the same place was published in our church the 13, 20 & 27 days of June.
July, Marr: The afsd John Popplewell & Thomasin Popplewell were married at Thornholme the 28 day of July by Michael Moulton Esquire, in the presence of David Popplewell, the younger and John Popplewell of Beltoft. John was a yeoman in 1658 in Belton, Lincolnshire..
John Popplewell made a will dated 15 February 1658/59 in Belton. His will mentions his wife Thomasin, his son John (a minor) and the daughters of his uncle Robert of Gainsborough. He mentions his aunt Popplewell living on lands he was heir to in Kingston upon Hull. He also mentions his grandfather Humphrey Poplewell and Thomas Brewer his uncle
In the name of God Amen the fifteenth day of February in the year of our Lord God 1658 I John Popplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axolm and Countie of Lincoln yeoman weak in bodie but perfect in remembrance thankes bee given to God for the same do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following
First and cheiflie I bequeath my soul to Almightie God my merciful father and to his son my only Saviour and my body to the Ground to be buried in the Church yard of Belton at the discretion of my friends and executrix
Also I give and devise unto John Popplewell my son all that my cheif messuage or tenement builded and all those my five Closes of Land arable meadow or pasture unto the same messuage of tenement belonging with all the edifices now there upon builded as the same are situate lying & being in Belton abovesaid at or near ^ unto a certain place commonly called Graygreen with all the reside of my Messuages land arable meadow and pasture what so ever set Lyeing & being within the territories of Belton abovesaid To have and to hold the abovesaid Cheif Messuage or tenement closes unto the same belonging edifices thereupon builded And also all the last recited messuages lands arable meadow and pasture with the appurtenances unto the said John Popplewell my son his heirs and assigns for ever
Also I give and devise unto the said John Popplewell my son all that messuage situate lying and being in Kingston upon Hull with the appurtenance- to the said John Popplewell my son which I h-- --tion after the decease of my Aunt Popplewell ---- in her possession within the Countie of Lincoln to have and to hold the last recited messuage--- appurtenances to the said John Popplewell my son his heirs and assigns for ever
And my will is the said John Popplewell shall shall enter into the said messuage situate in Kingston upon Hull when he shall accomplish the age of [21] years And my will is the said John Popplewell my son shall enter into all the residue of the messuages? or tenements closes of land arable meadow & with the appurtenances when he shall fullie
accomplish his age of one and twenty years my will is if in case it happen the said John Popplewell my son depart his natural life [before?] he shall ^ fully accomplish the age of twenty & one years then I give all the above said messuages closes land arable meadow or pasture with their & e[very?] of their appurtenances whatsoever 'unto Tamysin my loving wife and to her assignes during her life natural and after her decease all the abovesaid messuages? or tenement closes of land arable meadow or pasture? with their and every of their appurtenances I Give and devise unto the daughters of my Uncle Robert Popplewell of Gainsbrough in the countie of Lincoln yeoman and to the heirs & assigns of the s< Daughters for ever
Also I give unto the poor people of Belton thirty shillings to be distributed?] amongst them at my funeral
Also all the residue of my Goods and Chattles not given & unbequeathed my debts and funeral expenses discharged I
wholely and soly unto Tomyson my kind & loving wife whom I do make sole executrix of this my last will & testament
Also I do ordain & appoint my trusty f... & Thomas ... my uncle supervisors of this my last will & testament --- the same truly perform--
I Give --- shillings & to have their? charges [illegible] --de about my business
In witness...
[My interpretation: Also I do ordain and appoint my trusty friend Humfrey Popplewell my Grandfather [JD] and Thomas Brewer my uncle [JD] supervisor of this my will & testament .. I give to each of them 5/- to have the charges born when they go about my business In witness whereof I have ... Nov 1659]
John died before 22 May 1659 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 22 May 1659 in Belton.
His will was proved in November 1659 in Lincolnshire.
In James Popplewell's will dated 14 March 1652/53 in Belton, John Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions his son John, his brother John, his sister Ann Popplewell, his uncle Robert Popplewell, and his father in law [step-father] Humphrey Popplewell. Ann is probably his half sister who married Richard Kinman in Jan 1654/5.
In the name of God Amen I James Popplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the county of Lincolne yeoman being ... in body and of good and perfect remembrance thanks be to Almighty God do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following -
First I give and bequeath my soul to Almighty God my maker and redeemer and hopeth to have life everlasting by the death and ... of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and my body to be buried in the churchyard of Belton
ITEM I give to my son John Poplewell all my houses? lands and tenements whatsoever within the ... and ... of the parish of Belton to him and heirs forever except three acres and half of land arable lying in a p... Linnoft will all the wood thereupon and ... of pasture with all other profitts whatsoever belonging to my house? wherein I live with the rest of the other houses and land belonging to them but if my said son John Poplewell should [not] accomplish the full age of twenty and one years then my will and bequeath is that all the houses lands and tenements whatsoever except before excepted? shall remain and ... to Robert Poplewell my uncle? and his heirs and assigns for ever
ITEM I give and bequeath to my said son John the tuition of kinsman Richard Kynman and his estate during the minority
ITEM I give to the said Richard Kinman the sum of five shillings and to his brother Joshua Kinman five shillings
ITEM I give to my brother John Poplewell five shillings to be paid to him within one month after my decease
ITEM I give to my sister Anne Poplewell one pair of Virginalls and one guilt?? bible to be delivered to her within one month after my decease
ITEM I give to Richard Caw... my servant one chair and table to be delivered to him within ten days? after my decease to go ... forward for him to his best profit
ITEM I give to the poor and impotent people of this parish twenty shillings to be given to them at my burial
ITEM I will and bequeath to the supervisors of this my last will and testament the three acres and a half of land excepted lying in Lincroft within this parish of Belton to be sold by them and the money to be paid to my executor
ITEM I give and bequeath all the rest of my goods and chattels unbequeathed unto John Poplewell my son my debts being paid and funeral expenses discharged and do make him full executor of this my last will and testament
AND I desire these my good friends Humfrey Poplewell my father in law and Robert Poplewell my uncle to be supervisors of this my last will and testament and do give to either of them ten shillings and to have their charges whensoever they shall go about anything …ing this my said and will and testament
In witness whereof I now hereunto set my hand and seal this fourteenth day of March [1652] James Poplewell his mark. Sealed and delivered in the presence of Hum: Poplewell 1652, Tho ... Symon Tingle.
John Popplewell married Thomasin Popplewell, daughter of David Popplewell (son of David, of Belton) and Jane Brewer, on 28 July 1656 in Belton, Lincolnshire. The intention of the marriage of John Popplewell of this parish, yeoman and Thomasin Popplewell, spinster, daughter of David Popplewell of the same place was published in our church the 13, 20 & 27 days of June.
July, Marr: The afsd John Popplewell & Thomasin Popplewell were married at Thornholme the 28 day of July by Michael Moulton Esquire, in the presence of David Popplewell, the younger and John Popplewell of Beltoft. John was a yeoman in 1658 in Belton, Lincolnshire..
John Popplewell made a will dated 15 February 1658/59 in Belton. His will mentions his wife Thomasin, his son John (a minor) and the daughters of his uncle Robert of Gainsborough. He mentions his aunt Popplewell living on lands he was heir to in Kingston upon Hull. He also mentions his grandfather Humphrey Poplewell and Thomas Brewer his uncle
In the name of God Amen the fifteenth day of February in the year of our Lord God 1658 I John Popplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axolm and Countie of Lincoln yeoman weak in bodie but perfect in remembrance thankes bee given to God for the same do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following
First and cheiflie I bequeath my soul to Almightie God my merciful father and to his son my only Saviour and my body to the Ground to be buried in the Church yard of Belton at the discretion of my friends and executrix
Also I give and devise unto John Popplewell my son all that my cheif messuage or tenement builded and all those my five Closes of Land arable meadow or pasture unto the same messuage of tenement belonging with all the edifices now there upon builded as the same are situate lying & being in Belton abovesaid at or near ^ unto a certain place commonly called Graygreen with all the reside of my Messuages land arable meadow and pasture what so ever set Lyeing & being within the territories of Belton abovesaid To have and to hold the abovesaid Cheif Messuage or tenement closes unto the same belonging edifices thereupon builded And also all the last recited messuages lands arable meadow and pasture with the appurtenances unto the said John Popplewell my son his heirs and assigns for ever
Also I give and devise unto the said John Popplewell my son all that messuage situate lying and being in Kingston upon Hull with the appurtenance- to the said John Popplewell my son which I h-- --tion after the decease of my Aunt Popplewell ---- in her possession within the Countie of Lincoln to have and to hold the last recited messuage--- appurtenances to the said John Popplewell my son his heirs and assigns for ever
And my will is the said John Popplewell shall shall enter into the said messuage situate in Kingston upon Hull when he shall accomplish the age of [21] years And my will is the said John Popplewell my son shall enter into all the residue of the messuages? or tenements closes of land arable meadow & with the appurtenances when he shall fullie
accomplish his age of one and twenty years my will is if in case it happen the said John Popplewell my son depart his natural life [before?] he shall ^ fully accomplish the age of twenty & one years then I give all the above said messuages closes land arable meadow or pasture with their & e[very?] of their appurtenances whatsoever 'unto Tamysin my loving wife and to her assignes during her life natural and after her decease all the abovesaid messuages? or tenement closes of land arable meadow or pasture? with their and every of their appurtenances I Give and devise unto the daughters of my Uncle Robert Popplewell of Gainsbrough in the countie of Lincoln yeoman and to the heirs & assigns of the s< Daughters for ever
Also I give unto the poor people of Belton thirty shillings to be distributed?] amongst them at my funeral
Also all the residue of my Goods and Chattles not given & unbequeathed my debts and funeral expenses discharged I
wholely and soly unto Tomyson my kind & loving wife whom I do make sole executrix of this my last will & testament
Also I do ordain & appoint my trusty f... & Thomas ... my uncle supervisors of this my last will & testament --- the same truly perform--
I Give --- shillings & to have their? charges [illegible] --de about my business
In witness...
[My interpretation: Also I do ordain and appoint my trusty friend Humfrey Popplewell my Grandfather [JD] and Thomas Brewer my uncle [JD] supervisor of this my will & testament .. I give to each of them 5/- to have the charges born when they go about my business In witness whereof I have ... Nov 1659]
John died before 22 May 1659 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 22 May 1659 in Belton.
His will was proved in November 1659 in Lincolnshire.
Child of John Popplewell and Thomasin Popplewell
- John Popplewell+ b. c 1658, d. b 19 Sep 1729?
John Popplewell
(24 May 1702 - before 28 March 1705)
John Popplewell|b. 24 May 1702\nd. b 28 Mar 1705|p630.htm#i19576|John Popplewell|b. 18 Jun 1665\nd. b 6 Apr 1705|p630.htm#i19564|Elizabeth Wells|b. b 1680|p898.htm#i19571|John Popplewell|b. 2 Mar 1633/34\nd. b 3 Jun 1670|p629.htm#i18964|Elizabeth Chadwick|b. b 1645|p151.htm#i19542|||||||
John Popplewell was christened on 24 May 1702 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Popplewell and Elizabeth Wells.
John died before 28 March 1705 in Belton, LIN. He was buried on 28 March 1705 in Belton.
John died before 28 March 1705 in Belton, LIN. He was buried on 28 March 1705 in Belton.
John Popplewell
(1 August 1726 - before 9 June 1767)
John Popplewell|b. 1 Aug 1726\nd. b 9 Jun 1767|p630.htm#i19586|Humphrey Popplewell|b. 17 Apr 1691\nd. b 7 Feb 1755|p628.htm#i11439|Mary Whitaker|b. c 1695?\nd. b 15 Nov 1739|p901.htm#i19721|John Popplewell|b. c 1658\nd. b 19 Sep 1729?|p630.htm#i19557|Christian Popplewell|b. 29 Jan 1661/62\nd. b 14 Aug 1717|p622.htm#i19558|||||||
John Popplewell was christened on 1 August 1726 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Humphrey Popplewell and Mary Whitaker.
John Popplewell was apprenticed on 18 June 1741 in Belton. Thursday 18 June 1741, [Master] Richd Banks of Bilton [Belton] in Axholme, mercer, [apprentice] John, son of Humphrey Popplewell, from the 6th inst. for 7 years, paying £20 with 10/- duty.
John Popplewell married Ann Glew on 17 January 1751 in Haxey, Lincolnshire.
John died before 9 June 1767 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 9 June 1767 in Belton.
John Popplewell was apprenticed on 18 June 1741 in Belton. Thursday 18 June 1741, [Master] Richd Banks of Bilton [Belton] in Axholme, mercer, [apprentice] John, son of Humphrey Popplewell, from the 6th inst. for 7 years, paying £20 with 10/- duty.
John Popplewell married Ann Glew on 17 January 1751 in Haxey, Lincolnshire.
John died before 9 June 1767 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 9 June 1767 in Belton.
Children of John Popplewell and Ann Glew
- John Popplewell b. 29 Dec 1751, d. b 26 Mar 1762
- Glew Popplewell+ b. 28 Dec 1752, d. b 11 Jan 1829
- Ann Popplewell b. 18 Oct 1755
- Mary Popplewell b. 19 Aug 1757
- Martha Popplewell b. 14 Apr 1760, d. b 15 Apr 1760
- Susanna Popplewell b. 30 Jun 1761
- John Popplewell b. 26 Mar 1762, d. b 11 Aug 1770
- Egar Popplewell b. 10 Jan 1766
- Richard Popplewell b. b 1769?, d. b 6 Feb 1772
John Popplewell
(29 December 1751 - before 26 March 1762)
John Popplewell|b. 29 Dec 1751\nd. b 26 Mar 1762|p630.htm#i19589|John Popplewell|b. 1 Aug 1726\nd. b 9 Jun 1767|p630.htm#i19586|Ann Glew|b. 20 Jun 1729|p354.htm#i19587|Humphrey Popplewell|b. 17 Apr 1691\nd. b 7 Feb 1755|p628.htm#i11439|Mary Whitaker|b. c 1695?\nd. b 15 Nov 1739|p901.htm#i19721|||||||
John Popplewell was christened on 29 December 1751 in Winterton, Lincolnshire. Jno, son of Jno & Ann Popplewell. He was the son of John Popplewell and Ann Glew.
John died before 26 March 1762 in Belton, Lincolnshire. Buried John son of John & Ann Poplewell.. He was buried on 26 March 1762 in Belton.
John died before 26 March 1762 in Belton, Lincolnshire. Buried John son of John & Ann Poplewell.. He was buried on 26 March 1762 in Belton.
John Popplewell
(26 March 1762 - before 11 August 1770)
John Popplewell|b. 26 Mar 1762\nd. b 11 Aug 1770|p630.htm#i19598|John Popplewell|b. 1 Aug 1726\nd. b 9 Jun 1767|p630.htm#i19586|Ann Glew|b. 20 Jun 1729|p354.htm#i19587|Humphrey Popplewell|b. 17 Apr 1691\nd. b 7 Feb 1755|p628.htm#i11439|Mary Whitaker|b. c 1695?\nd. b 15 Nov 1739|p901.htm#i19721|||||||
John Popplewell was christened on 26 March 1762 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Popplewell and Ann Glew.
John died before 11 August 1770 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 11 August 1770 in Belton.
John died before 11 August 1770 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 11 August 1770 in Belton.
John Popplewell
(before 1535 - before 1563)
John Popplewell|b. b 1535\nd. b 1563|p630.htm#i19647|William Popplewell|b. b 1504?\nd. a 28 Oct 1556|p638.htm#i18968|(?) Unknown|d. b 1556|p856.htm#i24333|Richard Popplewell|b. b 1480\nd. b 22 May 1539|p634.htm#i19648||||||||||
John Popplewell was born before 1535 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of William Popplewell and (?) Unknown.
In William Popplewell's will dated 28 October 1556 in Belton, Lincolnshire,, John Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions his brother James, his daughter Ann, and five sons William, Richard, John, Thomas & Robert.
In the name of God amen the 28 October 1556 I William Poplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the co. of Lyncoln yeoman hole of mynde beyng of goode & perfect remembrance & .. in body, thanks be unto God, do make this my present testament & last will in manner & form as hereafter following First I bequeath my soul to God Almighty to the blessed Lady Saint Mary and to all the holy company of heaven and my body to be buried within the church of all Hallows of Belton aforesaid in the mid altar of the said church and for my mortuary and the ...
Item I give and bequeath to the high altar of Belton afsd for tithes & oblations forgotten 4d
Item I give and bequeath to the Church work of Lyncoln 8d
Item I give and bequeath to the Church work of Belton aforeseid 3/4
Item I give and bequeath to every one of my god Children 4d
Item I give and bequeath to every one of them that hath been my servants 4d
Item I give and bequeath to Anne Poplewell my daughter all the apparrel which was her mothers, one feather bed of oversee work, four pair of linen sheets, two pair of femble sheets, one great bras pot which was mistress Knightes Five great chargers & one candlestick whiche was the said mistress Knyght's & also five pottegers
Item I give will and bequeath to the said Anne my daughter the sum of one & twenty pounds, ten shillings, of lawful English money, two kye & one great arke, and the said £21 10s to be paid to the said Anne, at the day of her marriage, by the hands of my executors And I will the said Anne to be ordered by William Browne gentleman and James Poplewell my brother, as concerning the taking of an honest man to her husband, And if it fortune that the said Anne Poplewell my daughter to depart forth of this world, before she come to the day of her marriage, that then all the afforesaid stuff & money shall be equally divided among my executors
Item I give and bequeath to William Poplewell my son one whye with calf
The residue of all my goods & cattell movable & unmovable not given nor bequeathed, my debts paid and funerall expenses discharged, I give will & bequeath them freely, to Richard Poplewell, John Poplewell, Thomas Poplewell, & Robert Poplewell, my sons jointly together, whom I make my full executors of this my testament and last will & Also I ordain & make William Browne gentleman, James Poplewell my brother John Dronyng and Thomas Pycoke of Belton aforesaid, supervisors of this my testament and last will And I will that every one of them shall have for their labour 2s and their charges born, at all times in my business
These being witnesses of the same
I Robert Wilson the Curate, Henry Pawson Francis Newton & John Brewer the younger with other.
Richard Popplewell and John Popplewell was an executor of William Popplewell's estate on 9 November 1556 in Lincolnshire Consistory Court.
John Popplewell married Elizabeth Thornton between 15 January 1556 and 1557 in Belton, LIN.
John died before 1563. He is not mentioned in his brother Thomas's will of c.1563 although the other brothers were..
In William Popplewell's will dated 28 October 1556 in Belton, Lincolnshire,, John Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions his brother James, his daughter Ann, and five sons William, Richard, John, Thomas & Robert.
In the name of God amen the 28 October 1556 I William Poplewell of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the co. of Lyncoln yeoman hole of mynde beyng of goode & perfect remembrance & .. in body, thanks be unto God, do make this my present testament & last will in manner & form as hereafter following First I bequeath my soul to God Almighty to the blessed Lady Saint Mary and to all the holy company of heaven and my body to be buried within the church of all Hallows of Belton aforesaid in the mid altar of the said church and for my mortuary and the ...
Item I give and bequeath to the high altar of Belton afsd for tithes & oblations forgotten 4d
Item I give and bequeath to the Church work of Lyncoln 8d
Item I give and bequeath to the Church work of Belton aforeseid 3/4
Item I give and bequeath to every one of my god Children 4d
Item I give and bequeath to every one of them that hath been my servants 4d
Item I give and bequeath to Anne Poplewell my daughter all the apparrel which was her mothers, one feather bed of oversee work, four pair of linen sheets, two pair of femble sheets, one great bras pot which was mistress Knightes Five great chargers & one candlestick whiche was the said mistress Knyght's & also five pottegers
Item I give will and bequeath to the said Anne my daughter the sum of one & twenty pounds, ten shillings, of lawful English money, two kye & one great arke, and the said £21 10s to be paid to the said Anne, at the day of her marriage, by the hands of my executors And I will the said Anne to be ordered by William Browne gentleman and James Poplewell my brother, as concerning the taking of an honest man to her husband, And if it fortune that the said Anne Poplewell my daughter to depart forth of this world, before she come to the day of her marriage, that then all the afforesaid stuff & money shall be equally divided among my executors
Item I give and bequeath to William Poplewell my son one whye with calf
The residue of all my goods & cattell movable & unmovable not given nor bequeathed, my debts paid and funerall expenses discharged, I give will & bequeath them freely, to Richard Poplewell, John Poplewell, Thomas Poplewell, & Robert Poplewell, my sons jointly together, whom I make my full executors of this my testament and last will & Also I ordain & make William Browne gentleman, James Poplewell my brother John Dronyng and Thomas Pycoke of Belton aforesaid, supervisors of this my testament and last will And I will that every one of them shall have for their labour 2s and their charges born, at all times in my business
These being witnesses of the same
I Robert Wilson the Curate, Henry Pawson Francis Newton & John Brewer the younger with other.
Richard Popplewell and John Popplewell was an executor of William Popplewell's estate on 9 November 1556 in Lincolnshire Consistory Court.
John Popplewell married Elizabeth Thornton between 15 January 1556 and 1557 in Belton, LIN.
John died before 1563. He is not mentioned in his brother Thomas's will of c.1563 although the other brothers were..
John Popplewell
(3 August 1604 - before 1623)
John Popplewell|b. 3 Aug 1604\nd. b 1623|p630.htm#i19657|Robert Popplewell (of Humblewhate, Belton?)|b. c 1550\nd. b 11 Feb 1623/24|p635.htm#i19019|Ann Popplewell|b. b 1560|p620.htm#i22487|William Popplewell|b. c 1525\nd. b 3 Feb 1591/92|p638.htm#i18972||||||||||
John Popplewell was christened on 3 August 1604 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Robert Popplewell (of Humblewhate, Belton?) and Ann Popplewell.
John died before 1623. He was not mentioned in his father's will..
John died before 1623. He was not mentioned in his father's will..
John Popplewell
(21 February 1747/48 - )
John Popplewell|b. 21 Feb 1747/48|p630.htm#i19702|Henry Popplewell|b. c 1675|p627.htm#i19699|Alice Waller|b. b 1725\nd. b 1 Dec 1790|p891.htm#i19700|Henry Popplewell|b. 31 May 1632\nd. b 1680|p627.htm#i19548|Ann Unknown|b. b 1650|p857.htm#i19549|||||||
John Popplewell was christened on 21 February 1747/48 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Henry Popplewell and Alice Waller.
John Popplewell
(before 1655 - )
John Popplewell|b. b 1655|p630.htm#i19751|William Popplewell|b. 29 Jan 1627/28|p638.htm#i18903||||Humphrey Popplewell|b. 20 Aug 1603\nd. b 13 May 1670|p628.htm#i18901|Elizabeth Healey|b. c 1605\nd. b 25 Nov 1629|p428.htm#i18999|||||||
John Popplewell was born before 1655 in Lincolnshire, England. He was mentioned in his grandfather's will?. He was the son of William Popplewell.
John Popplewell was mentioned in the will of Humphrey Popplewell dated before May 1670?.
John was registered in Belton, Lincolnshire, on the electoral roll dated 12 February 1723.
John Popplewell was mentioned in the will of Humphrey Popplewell dated before May 1670?.
John was registered in Belton, Lincolnshire, on the electoral roll dated 12 February 1723.
John Popplewell
(10 August 1736 - before 9 June 1767)
John Popplewell|b. 10 Aug 1736\nd. b 9 Jun 1767|p630.htm#i21269|Thomas Popplewell|b. 26 Oct 1695\nd. b 24 Nov 1738?|p636.htm#i19567|Ann Kingman|b. b 1705|p489.htm#i19581|John Popplewell|b. c 1658\nd. b 19 Sep 1729?|p630.htm#i19557|Christian Popplewell|b. 29 Jan 1661/62\nd. b 14 Aug 1717|p622.htm#i19558|||||||
John Popplewell was christened on 10 August 1736 in Althorpe, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell and Ann Kingman.
In Thomas Popplewell's will dated 7 November 1737 in Althorpe, John Popplewell was named as heir; In the name of God Amen. I Thomas Poplewell of Althorpe in the county of Lincoln Yeoman being sick and weak of body but of sound mind and memory do make and ordain my last will and testament in manner following (That is to say) First I give and devise all my estate whatsoever towards bringing up my children unto Ann my beloved wife until my sons severally shall arrive at twenty one years of age if she so long live and continueth my widow. But if during that time she either happen to dye or marry again then I give and devise to Thomas Poplewell my eldest son all the close called new close with the appertenances to him his heirs and assignes for ever. And to Richard my second son the two intax closes towards the west and to his heirs and assignes for ever. And to John my third son the three intax closes towards the east with their appertenances and to his heirs and assignes for ever they severally entring at twenty one years of age. ut in case any of my said sons happen to dye before they attain their respective ages of twenty one years then my will and mind is that their part or parts so dying shall be equally divided between the survivor or survivours to hold to them their heirs and assignes for ever. And all the rest of my goods chattels and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever I give to my said wife and my daughters Elizabeth and Ann and appoint them as joint executrixes of this my last will and testament they paying all my debts and funeral expenses. And I do hereby revoke all former wills by me heretofore made in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this seventh day of November, one thousand seven hundred and thirty seven.
Signed sealed published and declared by the testator to be his last will and testament in the presence of Us who subscribed our names at his request and Thomas Poplewell in his presence of us with the two alterations above first being made. Thos. Smelt, Hum: Poplewell Robt. Hum: Poplewell Esq.
John and Richard was party to a deed dated 1 September 1755. A deed for a Declaration of Trust stating: whereas by indenture bearing the date 1 September 1855 was made between 1. Samuel Savatt 2. Ann Popplewell of Belton, widow of Thomas Popplewell late of Althorpe deceased; Thomas Popplewelll of Nottingham, Frame work knitter & Ann his wife; Richard Popplewell of Belton, yeoman; John Popplewell of Belton, yeoman [Thomas, Richard & John being brothers] 3. Harphan Green of Wakefield; Richard Green of Berwick, Yks; the land was subsequently purchased by Alan Johnson..
Richard and John was party to a deed dated 2 September 1755 in Belton, Lincolnshire. Indenture dated 2 Sept 1755, between Ann Poplewell of Belton, widow and relict of Thomas Poplewell, late of Althorpe, yeoman, deceased, Thomas Poplewell of Nottingham, frame-work knitter, Richard Popplewell of Belton, yeoman, and John Poplewell of Belton, yeoman / which last mentioned Thomas is the eldest son and heir and the said Richard and John are the younger sons of the said Thomas Poplewell deceased and Ann Poplewell of the one part and Joshua Kynman of Epworth, innholder of the other part. Sale by the Poplewells to Kynman of five closes called the Intacks Closes in Belton..
John Popplewell married Ann Unknown before 1758. A John Popplewell married Mary Morgan on 12 March 1757 (1758?) at Nottingham St Mary.
John died before 9 June 1767 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 9 June 1767 in Belton.
In Thomas Popplewell's will dated 7 November 1737 in Althorpe, John Popplewell was named as heir; In the name of God Amen. I Thomas Poplewell of Althorpe in the county of Lincoln Yeoman being sick and weak of body but of sound mind and memory do make and ordain my last will and testament in manner following (That is to say) First I give and devise all my estate whatsoever towards bringing up my children unto Ann my beloved wife until my sons severally shall arrive at twenty one years of age if she so long live and continueth my widow. But if during that time she either happen to dye or marry again then I give and devise to Thomas Poplewell my eldest son all the close called new close with the appertenances to him his heirs and assignes for ever. And to Richard my second son the two intax closes towards the west and to his heirs and assignes for ever. And to John my third son the three intax closes towards the east with their appertenances and to his heirs and assignes for ever they severally entring at twenty one years of age. ut in case any of my said sons happen to dye before they attain their respective ages of twenty one years then my will and mind is that their part or parts so dying shall be equally divided between the survivor or survivours to hold to them their heirs and assignes for ever. And all the rest of my goods chattels and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever I give to my said wife and my daughters Elizabeth and Ann and appoint them as joint executrixes of this my last will and testament they paying all my debts and funeral expenses. And I do hereby revoke all former wills by me heretofore made in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this seventh day of November, one thousand seven hundred and thirty seven.
Signed sealed published and declared by the testator to be his last will and testament in the presence of Us who subscribed our names at his request and Thomas Poplewell in his presence of us with the two alterations above first being made. Thos. Smelt, Hum: Poplewell Robt. Hum: Poplewell Esq.
John and Richard was party to a deed dated 1 September 1755. A deed for a Declaration of Trust stating: whereas by indenture bearing the date 1 September 1855 was made between 1. Samuel Savatt 2. Ann Popplewell of Belton, widow of Thomas Popplewell late of Althorpe deceased; Thomas Popplewelll of Nottingham, Frame work knitter & Ann his wife; Richard Popplewell of Belton, yeoman; John Popplewell of Belton, yeoman [Thomas, Richard & John being brothers] 3. Harphan Green of Wakefield; Richard Green of Berwick, Yks; the land was subsequently purchased by Alan Johnson..
Richard and John was party to a deed dated 2 September 1755 in Belton, Lincolnshire. Indenture dated 2 Sept 1755, between Ann Poplewell of Belton, widow and relict of Thomas Poplewell, late of Althorpe, yeoman, deceased, Thomas Poplewell of Nottingham, frame-work knitter, Richard Popplewell of Belton, yeoman, and John Poplewell of Belton, yeoman / which last mentioned Thomas is the eldest son and heir and the said Richard and John are the younger sons of the said Thomas Poplewell deceased and Ann Poplewell of the one part and Joshua Kynman of Epworth, innholder of the other part. Sale by the Poplewells to Kynman of five closes called the Intacks Closes in Belton..
John Popplewell married Ann Unknown before 1758. A John Popplewell married Mary Morgan on 12 March 1757 (1758?) at Nottingham St Mary.
John died before 9 June 1767 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 9 June 1767 in Belton.
Children of John Popplewell and Ann Unknown
- William Popplewell+ b. 26 Jan 1758, d. b 4 Aug 1836
- Martha Popplewell b. 14 Apr 1760
- Susanna Popplewell b. 30 Jun 1761
John Popplewell
(before 22 July 1677 - )
John Popplewell|b. b 22 Jul 1677|p630.htm#i4939|Matthew Popplewell|b. 21 Sep 1630|p633.htm#i22526|Sarah Unknown|b. c 1635|p879.htm#i4654|John Popplewell|b. 3 Feb 1599/0|p629.htm#i18992|Catherine Unknown|b. b 1605|p860.htm#i19513|||||||
He may be the John who had children with Rebecca from 1701 at Scotter.. John Popplewell was born before 22 July 1677 in Normanby-le-Wold, Lincolnshire, England. He was the son of Matthew Popplewell and Sarah Unknown.
John Popplewell
(12 June 1544 - before 1570)
John Popplewell|b. 12 Jun 1544\nd. b 1570|p630.htm#i22528|James Popplewell|b. b 1505?\nd. b 17 Aug 1570|p629.htm#i18961|Isabel Unknown|b. c 1505?\nd. a 10 Jul 1566|p868.htm#i4944|Richard Popplewell|b. b 1480\nd. b 22 May 1539|p634.htm#i19648||||||||||
John Popplewell was born on 12 June 1544 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He could also have been the son of the James who died in 1546. He was the son of James Popplewell and Isabel Unknown.
John died before 1570 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He presumably died in his father's lifetime as he is not mentioned in the 1570 will of his father..
John died before 1570 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He presumably died in his father's lifetime as he is not mentioned in the 1570 will of his father..
John Popplewell
(18 August 1721 - before 20 September 1721)
John Popplewell|b. 18 Aug 1721\nd. b 20 Sep 1721|p630.htm#i4943|Humphrey Popplewell|b. 17 Apr 1691\nd. b 7 Feb 1755|p628.htm#i11439|Mary Whitaker|b. c 1695?\nd. b 15 Nov 1739|p901.htm#i19721|John Popplewell|b. c 1658\nd. b 19 Sep 1729?|p630.htm#i19557|Christian Popplewell|b. 29 Jan 1661/62\nd. b 14 Aug 1717|p622.htm#i19558|||||||
John Popplewell was christened on 18 August 1721 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Humphrey Popplewell and Mary Whitaker.
John died before 20 September 1721 in Gainsborough, LIN.
John died before 20 September 1721 in Gainsborough, LIN.
John Popplewell
(before 5 January 1789 - before 1881)
John Popplewell|b. b 5 Jan 1789\nd. b 1881|p630.htm#i6081|William Popplewell|b. 26 Jan 1758\nd. b 4 Aug 1836|p638.htm#i19597|Esther Selby|b. 16 Jun 1765\nd. b 28 Jul 1813|p751.htm#i6080|John Popplewell|b. 10 Aug 1736\nd. b 9 Jun 1767|p630.htm#i21269|Ann Unknown|b. c 1740|p857.htm#i18059|||||||
He may have married a Maria and had a child Ann bp 2 April 1817 in Althorpe.. John Popplewell was born before 5 January 1789 in Althorpe, Lincolnshire. He was the son of William Popplewell and Esther Selby.
John Popplewell married Maria Unknown before 1815. John Popplewell was listed in a directory dated between 1863 and 1868 as John Popplewell, farmer & jobber at Althorpe, LIN.
John died before 1881.
John Popplewell married Maria Unknown before 1815. John Popplewell was listed in a directory dated between 1863 and 1868 as John Popplewell, farmer & jobber at Althorpe, LIN.
John died before 1881.
Children of John Popplewell and Maria Unknown
- Hannah Popplewell b. b 30 Dec 1815
- Ann Popplewell b. b 2 Apr 1817
John Popplewell
(14 May 1833 - before 20 October 1868)
John Popplewell|b. 14 May 1833\nd. b 20 Oct 1868|p630.htm#i6094|Thomas Popplewell|b. b Jun 1794\nd. 10 Jun 1871|p637.htm#i6084|Sarah Pilkington|b. 16 Aug 1796\nd. before 14 Aug 1862 or 25 Jan|p614.htm#i6088|William Popplewell|b. 26 Jan 1758\nd. b 4 Aug 1836|p638.htm#i19597|Esther Selby|b. 16 Jun 1765\nd. b 28 Jul 1813|p751.htm#i6080|||||||
John Popplewell was christened on 14 May 1833 in Althorpe, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkington.
John Popplewell appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkington in Althorpe, LIN.
John Popplewell married Martha Green on 8 August 1858 in Messingham, Lincolnshire. He was a carpenter. John Popplewell was listed in a directory dated between 1863 and 1868 as a farmer & jobber at Althorpe.
John died before 20 October 1868 in Althorpe, LIN. He was buried on 20 October 1868 in Althorpe.
John Popplewell appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkington in Althorpe, LIN.
John Popplewell married Martha Green on 8 August 1858 in Messingham, Lincolnshire. He was a carpenter. John Popplewell was listed in a directory dated between 1863 and 1868 as a farmer & jobber at Althorpe.
John died before 20 October 1868 in Althorpe, LIN. He was buried on 20 October 1868 in Althorpe.
Children of John Popplewell and Martha Green
- Joseph Thomas Popplewell+ b. 31 Jul 1859
- Anna Maria Popplewell+ b. 30 Mar 1862
John Popplewell
(1903 - 23 February 1934)
John Popplewell|b. 1903\nd. 23 Feb 1934|p630.htm#i6381|Charles Edward Popplewell|b. 30 May 1877\nd. 12 Mar 1966|p622.htm#i6106|Emma Dunk|b. 14 May 1878\nd. 28 Nov 1956|p300.htm#i6353|Walter Popplewell|b. 30 Jun 1852\nd. 30 May 1929|p638.htm#i6100|Martha Pickering|b. b Apr 1854\nd. 8 Oct 1915|p613.htm#i6105|||||||
John Popplewell was born in 1903. He was the son of Charles Edward Popplewell and Emma Dunk. John Popplewell was christened on 20 September 1905 in St John's, Barnsley, Silkstone, Yorkshire.
John died on 23 February 1934 in Hoyland, Yorkshire.
John died on 23 February 1934 in Hoyland, Yorkshire.
John Popplewell
(circa 1753 - before 12 July 1820)
John Popplewell|b. c 1753\nd. b 12 Jul 1820|p630.htm#i15696|Gainsborough patriarch? Popplewell||p626.htm#i32615||||||||||||||||
John Popplewell was born circa 1753. He was the son of Gainsborough patriarch? Popplewell.
John Popplewell married (?) Unknown before 1783. His first wife may have been the Elizabeth Popewell buried at Hemswell on 12 Dec 1782.
John Popplewell married secondly Ellen Madan on 19 December 1784 in All Saints, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. The marriage bond/allegation described him as a widower aged 21 and she was single aged 21, both of the parish.
John Popplewell made a will dated 26 April 1817 in Gainsborough. His will describes him as John Popplewell the elder of Gainsborough, shipowner and mentions his wife Ellen and his five children, John, Edward, Thomas, Richard & Henry.
John died before 12 July 1820 in Little Church Lane, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 12 July 1820 in All Saints, Gainsborough.
His will was proved on 12 February 1821 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, London.
John Popplewell married (?) Unknown before 1783. His first wife may have been the Elizabeth Popewell buried at Hemswell on 12 Dec 1782.
John Popplewell married secondly Ellen Madan on 19 December 1784 in All Saints, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. The marriage bond/allegation described him as a widower aged 21 and she was single aged 21, both of the parish.
John Popplewell made a will dated 26 April 1817 in Gainsborough. His will describes him as John Popplewell the elder of Gainsborough, shipowner and mentions his wife Ellen and his five children, John, Edward, Thomas, Richard & Henry.
John died before 12 July 1820 in Little Church Lane, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 12 July 1820 in All Saints, Gainsborough.
His will was proved on 12 February 1821 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, London.
Child of John Popplewell and (?) Unknown
- John Popplewell+ b. b 1784?
Children of John Popplewell and Ellen Madan
- Edward Popplewell b. 30 Sep 1785, d. b 13 May 1786
- James Popplewell (of Gainsborough) b. 1 Aug 1787
- Henry Popplewell b. 16 Mar 1789, d. b 19 Jul 1791
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. 18 Jun 1791
- Edward Popplewell b. 30 Apr 1793, d. before 3 March? 1817
- Thomas Popplewell+ b. 15 Aug 1795
- Richard Popplewell (of Gainsborough) b. 14 Feb 1798, d. b 20 Sep 1820
- Henry Popplewell+ b. 29 Nov 1800
- Henry [Henrietta?] Popplewell b. 23 May 1801
John Popplewell
(5 December 1736 - before 1745)
John Popplewell|b. 5 Dec 1736\nd. b 1745|p630.htm#i16307|Robert Popplewell|b. b 1710|p634.htm#i15897|Mary Burkett|b. b 1710|p135.htm#i15923|John Popplewell|b. c 1660?\nd. c 1728|p631.htm#i24284||||||||||
John Popplewell was christened on 5 December 1736 in Messingham, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Robert Popplewell and Mary Burkett.
John died before 1745.
John died before 1745.
John Popplewell
(26 August 1745 - )
John Popplewell|b. 26 Aug 1745|p630.htm#i16448|Robert Popplewell|b. b 1710|p634.htm#i15897|Mary Burkett|b. b 1710|p135.htm#i15923|John Popplewell|b. c 1660?\nd. c 1728|p631.htm#i24284||||||||||
John Popplewell was christened on 26 August 1745 in Messingham, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Robert Popplewell and Mary Burkett.
John Popplewell
(circa 1580 - )
John Popplewell|b. c 1580|p630.htm#i17904|Everton Patriarch Popplewell|b. b 1560|p626.htm#i22669||||Stray Popplewell||p636.htm#i24363||||||||||
John Popplewell was born circa 1580. He was the son of Everton Patriarch Popplewell.
Children of John Popplewell
- John Popplewell (of Everton) b. 1 Apr 1604
- Alice Popplewell b. b 19 Jun 1605
- Ann Popplewell b. b 10 Jan 1608
- Mary Popplewell b. b 10 Jan 1608
- Isabel Popplewell b. b 29 Jun 1610
- Rebecca Popplewell b. b 13 Mar 1614
- Thomas Popplewell (son of John, Everton) b. b 19 Dec 1619
John Popplewell
(before 1784? - )
John Popplewell|b. b 1784?|p630.htm#i23972|John Popplewell|b. c 1753\nd. b 12 Jul 1820|p630.htm#i15696|(?) Unknown|d. b 1784|p855.htm#i24047|Gainsborough p. Popplewell||p626.htm#i32615||||||||||
John Popplewell was born before 1784?. He was the son of John Popplewell and (?) Unknown.
John Popplewell married Hannah Shaw in 1805 in All Saints, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
In John Popplewell's will dated 26 April 1817 in Gainsborough, John Popplewell was named as heir; His will describes him as John Popplewell the elder of Gainsborough, shipowner and mentions his wife Ellen and his five children, John, Edward, Thomas, Richard & Henry.
John Popplewell married Hannah Shaw in 1805 in All Saints, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
In John Popplewell's will dated 26 April 1817 in Gainsborough, John Popplewell was named as heir; His will describes him as John Popplewell the elder of Gainsborough, shipowner and mentions his wife Ellen and his five children, John, Edward, Thomas, Richard & Henry.
Children of John Popplewell and Hannah Shaw
- Helen Popplewell b. 5 Jul 1806
- William Popplewell b. 2 Mar 1808
- Mary Ann Shaw Popplewell b. 5 Jul 1811
- John Popplewell b. 9 Apr 1814
- Joseph Henry Popplewell b. 10 Dec 1819
- Frederic William Popplewell b. 15 Sep 1824
John Popplewell
(9 April 1814 - )
John Popplewell|b. 9 Apr 1814|p630.htm#i23976|John Popplewell|b. b 1784?|p630.htm#i23972|Hannah Shaw||p755.htm#i23973|John Popplewell|b. c 1753\nd. b 12 Jul 1820|p630.htm#i15696|(?) Unknown|d. b 1784|p855.htm#i24047|||||||
John Popplewell was christened on 9 April 1814 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Popplewell and Hannah Shaw.
John Popplewell
(before 1685? - 1756)
John Popplewell|b. b 1685?\nd. 1756|p630.htm#i23980|Stray Popplewell||p636.htm#i24363||||||||||||||||
John Popplewell was born before 1685?. He was the son of Stray Popplewell.
John Popplewell married Elizabeth Jackson on 6 May 1707 in Hemswell, Lincolnshire, England.
John died in 1756 in Hemswell, Lincolnshire.
John Popplewell married Elizabeth Jackson on 6 May 1707 in Hemswell, Lincolnshire, England.
John died in 1756 in Hemswell, Lincolnshire.
Children of John Popplewell and Elizabeth Jackson
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. b 4 Jun 1710, d. 1782
- Ann Popplewell b. b 23 Feb 1712/13
- John Popplewell b. b 18 Mar 1715/16
- William Popplewell b. b 20 Sep 1719
- Sarah Popplewell b. b Aug 1722
John Popplewell
(before 18 March 1715/16 - )
John Popplewell|b. b 18 Mar 1715/16|p630.htm#i23984|John Popplewell|b. b 1685?\nd. 1756|p630.htm#i23980|Elizabeth Jackson|b. b 1690\nd. 1753|p463.htm#i23981|Stray Popplewell||p636.htm#i24363||||||||||
John Popplewell was born before 18 March 1715/16 in Hemswell, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Popplewell and Elizabeth Jackson.
John Popplewell
(before 1730? - )
John Popplewell was born before 1730?.
John Popplewell married Mary Bancock on 28 January 1749/50 in Spalding, Lincolnshire. Married by licence. John was a tailor from 1759, in Spalding, Lincolnshire. M2.
John Popplewell married Mary Bancock on 28 January 1749/50 in Spalding, Lincolnshire. Married by licence. John was a tailor from 1759, in Spalding, Lincolnshire. M2.
Children of John Popplewell and Mary Bancock
- John Popplewell b. 25 Jan 1750/51
- Ann Popplewell b. 7 Jul 1754, d. b Jul 1757
- Sarah Popplewell b. 7 Jul 1754, d. b Feb 1759
- Ann Popplewell b. 14 Jul 1757
- Sarah Popplewell b. 15 Feb 1759
- George Popplewell b. 21 Jan 1768
John Popplewell
(25 January 1750/51 - )
John Popplewell|b. 25 Jan 1750/51|p630.htm#i23989|John Popplewell|b. b 1730?|p630.htm#i23987|Mary Bancock|b. 1730|p44.htm#i23988|||||||||||||
John Popplewell was christened on 25 January 1750/51 in Spalding, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Popplewell and Mary Bancock.
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