Margaret Popplewell
(before 23 September 1561 - )
Margaret Popplewell|b. b 23 Sep 1561|p632.htm#i18995|William Popplewell (of W Butterwick)|b. c 1525?\nd. Aug 1566|p639.htm#i19708|Alice Unknown|b. c 1535?|p856.htm#i17663|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|||||||
Margaret Popplewell was born before 23 September 1561 in Burringham or W Butterwick, Lincolnshire. She was mentioned in her grandfather James' will 1570, as daughter of William with her sister Isabel.. She was christened on 23 September 1561 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. 1561 Sep 23, Margareta Poplewell fil Willmi de Bu.... . She was the daughter of William Popplewell (of W Butterwick) and Alice Unknown.
In James Popplewell's will dated 1 August 1570 in Belton, Lincolnshire,, Margaret Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions his wife Jane and her son John Sleford, his son Francis and his wife Dorothy, his son David, daughters Katherine Glew (son in law William Glew, Francis Glew, son of William), Isabel Pinder, Elizabeth Thornton (& Fraunces Thornton and James Thornton sons of Richard Thornton of Belwood), Elizabeth Poplewell daughter of David Poplewell my son. Thomas Poplewell and David Poplewell, James Poplewell (under 21), sons of Willm Poplewell my son, Margaret Poplewell and Isabell Poplewell daughters of the aforesaid Willm Poplewell. He gives to the children of Robert Pynder David Poplewell Willm Glewe Richard Thornton and Christofer Fowler (daughters Katheryn Fowler and Agnes Fowler) and Willm Poplewell which appear to be his sons & sons in law.
In the Name of god amen the 1st August 1570 ... I James Poplewell of Beltoft in the parish of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the County of Lincoln yeoman / Whole in mind good and perfect of remembrance and sick of body praised be god / do ordain constitute and make this my present Testament and last will in manner and form here following
Impremis I bequeath my soul to almighty god my only Saviour and Redeemer and my body to be buried within the church of All Hallows in the middle Alley of the said church of Belton aforesaid against my Seat where now usually I do sit.
Item I give and bequeath to the parson of the said church for tithes and oblations forgotten xij d [1 shilling]
Item I give and bequeath to Jane my wife two Kyen [kine] over and beside forty pounds which I and my Executors stand bound to pay to the said Jane within two months next after my decease in consideration of her thirds of all my lands
Item I give and bequeath to the said Jane my ambling colt which I bought of Willm Awdus two Ryalles of gold twenty cart loads of peats to be brought to her house in Beltoft aforesaid one quarter of malt half a quarter of wheat one bushel of peason/peasen one bushel of barley / one good brass pot and one fetherbedd with such furniture as she brought to me at the time of her marriage
Item I give and bequeath to John Sleford my wife son two kyne
Item I give will and bequeath to Fraunces/Frannces Poplewell my son two of my best mares two of my best kyne / my best fetherbedd and all the furniture thereto belonging / two payer of my best lynnen sheets my greatest brass pot and vj [six] of my best pewter
Item I give will and bequeath to the said Fraunces and his assigns my leases of all the lands and closes that I hold of Temple Belwood in the parish of Belton
Item I give will and bequeath to Dorothy Poplewell wife of the said Fraunces two Ryalles of gold and one silver Spoon
Item I give will and bequeath to Davyd Poplewell my son one old Ryall of gold my greatest pan and all my leases that I have of Robert Evens and Roger Castilford gent two tables one cupboard two iron racks and two forms and after his decease to remain to the heirs males of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such heirs to remain to Fraunces Poplewell [sic] my son and his heirs for ever
Item whereas I have given by deeds to David Poplewell and Fraunces Poplewell my sons before named all my lands being Freehold and also all my copyhold lands by Surrender I will that all the aforesaid lands given to the aforesaid Davyd Poplewell shall remain to him and his heirs mails of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such issue the aforesaid lands remain to the aforesaid Fraunces Poplewell my son and his heirs males of his body lawfully begotten for ever and likewise I will that all the aforesaid lands given to the aforesaid Fraunces Poplewell shall remain to him and his heirs males of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such heirs males the aforesaid lands remain to the aforesaid Davyd Poplewell my son and his heirs males of his body lawfully begotten for ever And for default of such heirs males I will that all the aforesaid lands after their decreases remain to the next heirs of me the said James Poplewell for ever
Item I give will and bequeath to David Poplewell my son and to his heirs males of his body lawfully begotten all that my messuage builded with all the houses there upon the houses thereupon builded and all the lands arable meadows and closes with the appurtenances set lying and being in Beltoft and Belton aforesaid which I bought and purchased of Willm Browne Alexander Mounson [?monuson] gentilmen and of Willm Audus [compare line 11 Awdus] yeoman and for default of such heirs males of his body lawfully begotten the aforesaid messuage and all the premises remain to Fraunces Poplewell my sonne and to the heirs mails of his body lawfully begotten for ever
Item I will that if Robert Poplewell do not discharge and pay to me or to my Executors certain sum of money which he hath Mortgaged his house with all his lands and closes in the parish of Belton to me then I give will and bequeath the said house lands and closes with the appurtenances to David Poplewell and Fraunces Poplewell my sons and their heirs for ever
Item I give and bequeath to Katheryn Glewe my daughter ten pounds my biggest brass pot (but one) one silver spoon four pewter doublers two payer of sheets viz one payer of sly-ple and one pair of harden
Item I give and bequeath to Isabell Pynder my daughter Five pounds and one silver Spoon
Item I give and bequeath to Elizabeth Thornton my daughter six pounds one silver Spoon two payer of sheets viz one payer fe--ble and one payer of harden
Item I give and bequeath to Willm Glewe my son in law one old Ryall
Item I give will and bequeath to Elizabeth Poplewell daughter of Davyd Poplewell my son vj s viij d
Item I give and bequeath to Fraunces Glewe son of Willm Glewe xl s [forty shillings]
Item I give and bequeath unto Fraunces Thornton and James Thornton sons of Richard Thornton of Belwood to either of them vj s viij d
Item I give and bequeath to Thomas Poplewell and Davyd Poplewell sons of Willm Poplewell my sonne to either of them iij li vj s viij d [£3 6 shillings 8 pence]
Item I give and bequeath to James Poplewell sonne of the aforesaid Willm Poplewell twenty six pounds thirteen shillings four pence of good and lawful money of England and to be paid to the said James within four months next after my decease if he be of the age of 21 years (if not when he cometh to the age of 21 years (if my Executors think it good]
Item I give and bequeath to Margaret Poplewell and Isabell Poplewell daughters of the aforesaid Willm Poplewell to either of them ten shillings
Item I give and bequeath to the aforesaid James Poplewell one cow
Item I give and bequeath to John Brewer one qwye of two yeres old
Item I give and bequeath to every of my god children xijd
I give and bequeath to Katheryn Fowler and Agnes Fowler daughters of Chr[ist]ofer Fowler to either of them iij li
Item I give and bequeath to Elizabeth Yates my servant and kynswoman vj li viij s iiij d one Cow four pieces of pewter and one honest bed
Item I give and bequeath to Thomas Awckland my servant iij li vj s j d and one cow
Item I give and bequeath to every of the children of Robert Pynder David Poplewell Willm Glewe Richard Thornton and Christ]fer Fowler and Willm Poplewell one Ewe and a lamb
Item I give and bequeath to Fraunces Huchynson son of Robert Hutchynson one Ewe and a lamb
Item I give and bequeath to Elyn Smyth one Ewe and a lamb
Item I give and bequeath to Jane Yates one Ewe and a lamb
Item I give and bequeath to Willm Pettinger servant to my son Fraunces ij s
Item I give and bequeath to Richard Tyndale my servant ij s
to Elizabeth\] Cootes/Cookes my servant xx d
To Katheryn Arnalde my servant xxd
To Peter Wannesley [?] my servant one ewe and a lamb
Item I will that every of my children or any others shall next and immediately after my decease upon the receipt of their legacies Seal and deliver to my Executors a general acquittance and Release as shall be thought good by my Executors for their child's part or portions or ---es I will that any such child or others not sealing and delivering such Acquytannces to have no part of any goods chattell or lands which I gave bequeathed to any of them by this my testament and last will
The Residue of all my goods and chattels not given willed nor bequeathed my debts and legacies paid and my Funeral expenses discharged I give will and bequeath them freely and wholly unto Davyd Poplewell and Fraunces Poplewell my sons whom I make my full Executors jointly together of this my present testament and last will I do ordain constitute and make Willm Broughton John Kytchyn Willm Glewe and Alexander Scott the elder of Belton aforesaid yeoman Supervisors and overseers of this my present Testament and last will And they to have their charges borne at all times in and about my business only
These being witnesses hereof that this is the very true testament and last will of me the aforesaid James Poplewell Willm Broughton / John Kytchen / Willm Glewe / Alexander Scott/ Robert Hutchenson / and John Brewer.
In James Popplewell's will dated 1 August 1570 in Belton, Lincolnshire,, Margaret Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions his wife Jane and her son John Sleford, his son Francis and his wife Dorothy, his son David, daughters Katherine Glew (son in law William Glew, Francis Glew, son of William), Isabel Pinder, Elizabeth Thornton (& Fraunces Thornton and James Thornton sons of Richard Thornton of Belwood), Elizabeth Poplewell daughter of David Poplewell my son. Thomas Poplewell and David Poplewell, James Poplewell (under 21), sons of Willm Poplewell my son, Margaret Poplewell and Isabell Poplewell daughters of the aforesaid Willm Poplewell. He gives to the children of Robert Pynder David Poplewell Willm Glewe Richard Thornton and Christofer Fowler (daughters Katheryn Fowler and Agnes Fowler) and Willm Poplewell which appear to be his sons & sons in law.
In the Name of god amen the 1st August 1570 ... I James Poplewell of Beltoft in the parish of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the County of Lincoln yeoman / Whole in mind good and perfect of remembrance and sick of body praised be god / do ordain constitute and make this my present Testament and last will in manner and form here following
Impremis I bequeath my soul to almighty god my only Saviour and Redeemer and my body to be buried within the church of All Hallows in the middle Alley of the said church of Belton aforesaid against my Seat where now usually I do sit.
Item I give and bequeath to the parson of the said church for tithes and oblations forgotten xij d [1 shilling]
Item I give and bequeath to Jane my wife two Kyen [kine] over and beside forty pounds which I and my Executors stand bound to pay to the said Jane within two months next after my decease in consideration of her thirds of all my lands
Item I give and bequeath to the said Jane my ambling colt which I bought of Willm Awdus two Ryalles of gold twenty cart loads of peats to be brought to her house in Beltoft aforesaid one quarter of malt half a quarter of wheat one bushel of peason/peasen one bushel of barley / one good brass pot and one fetherbedd with such furniture as she brought to me at the time of her marriage
Item I give and bequeath to John Sleford my wife son two kyne
Item I give will and bequeath to Fraunces/Frannces Poplewell my son two of my best mares two of my best kyne / my best fetherbedd and all the furniture thereto belonging / two payer of my best lynnen sheets my greatest brass pot and vj [six] of my best pewter
Item I give will and bequeath to the said Fraunces and his assigns my leases of all the lands and closes that I hold of Temple Belwood in the parish of Belton
Item I give will and bequeath to Dorothy Poplewell wife of the said Fraunces two Ryalles of gold and one silver Spoon
Item I give will and bequeath to Davyd Poplewell my son one old Ryall of gold my greatest pan and all my leases that I have of Robert Evens and Roger Castilford gent two tables one cupboard two iron racks and two forms and after his decease to remain to the heirs males of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such heirs to remain to Fraunces Poplewell [sic] my son and his heirs for ever
Item whereas I have given by deeds to David Poplewell and Fraunces Poplewell my sons before named all my lands being Freehold and also all my copyhold lands by Surrender I will that all the aforesaid lands given to the aforesaid Davyd Poplewell shall remain to him and his heirs mails of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such issue the aforesaid lands remain to the aforesaid Fraunces Poplewell my son and his heirs males of his body lawfully begotten for ever and likewise I will that all the aforesaid lands given to the aforesaid Fraunces Poplewell shall remain to him and his heirs males of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such heirs males the aforesaid lands remain to the aforesaid Davyd Poplewell my son and his heirs males of his body lawfully begotten for ever And for default of such heirs males I will that all the aforesaid lands after their decreases remain to the next heirs of me the said James Poplewell for ever
Item I give will and bequeath to David Poplewell my son and to his heirs males of his body lawfully begotten all that my messuage builded with all the houses there upon the houses thereupon builded and all the lands arable meadows and closes with the appurtenances set lying and being in Beltoft and Belton aforesaid which I bought and purchased of Willm Browne Alexander Mounson [?monuson] gentilmen and of Willm Audus [compare line 11 Awdus] yeoman and for default of such heirs males of his body lawfully begotten the aforesaid messuage and all the premises remain to Fraunces Poplewell my sonne and to the heirs mails of his body lawfully begotten for ever
Item I will that if Robert Poplewell do not discharge and pay to me or to my Executors certain sum of money which he hath Mortgaged his house with all his lands and closes in the parish of Belton to me then I give will and bequeath the said house lands and closes with the appurtenances to David Poplewell and Fraunces Poplewell my sons and their heirs for ever
Item I give and bequeath to Katheryn Glewe my daughter ten pounds my biggest brass pot (but one) one silver spoon four pewter doublers two payer of sheets viz one payer of sly-ple and one pair of harden
Item I give and bequeath to Isabell Pynder my daughter Five pounds and one silver Spoon
Item I give and bequeath to Elizabeth Thornton my daughter six pounds one silver Spoon two payer of sheets viz one payer fe--ble and one payer of harden
Item I give and bequeath to Willm Glewe my son in law one old Ryall
Item I give will and bequeath to Elizabeth Poplewell daughter of Davyd Poplewell my son vj s viij d
Item I give and bequeath to Fraunces Glewe son of Willm Glewe xl s [forty shillings]
Item I give and bequeath unto Fraunces Thornton and James Thornton sons of Richard Thornton of Belwood to either of them vj s viij d
Item I give and bequeath to Thomas Poplewell and Davyd Poplewell sons of Willm Poplewell my sonne to either of them iij li vj s viij d [£3 6 shillings 8 pence]
Item I give and bequeath to James Poplewell sonne of the aforesaid Willm Poplewell twenty six pounds thirteen shillings four pence of good and lawful money of England and to be paid to the said James within four months next after my decease if he be of the age of 21 years (if not when he cometh to the age of 21 years (if my Executors think it good]
Item I give and bequeath to Margaret Poplewell and Isabell Poplewell daughters of the aforesaid Willm Poplewell to either of them ten shillings
Item I give and bequeath to the aforesaid James Poplewell one cow
Item I give and bequeath to John Brewer one qwye of two yeres old
Item I give and bequeath to every of my god children xijd
I give and bequeath to Katheryn Fowler and Agnes Fowler daughters of Chr[ist]ofer Fowler to either of them iij li
Item I give and bequeath to Elizabeth Yates my servant and kynswoman vj li viij s iiij d one Cow four pieces of pewter and one honest bed
Item I give and bequeath to Thomas Awckland my servant iij li vj s j d and one cow
Item I give and bequeath to every of the children of Robert Pynder David Poplewell Willm Glewe Richard Thornton and Christ]fer Fowler and Willm Poplewell one Ewe and a lamb
Item I give and bequeath to Fraunces Huchynson son of Robert Hutchynson one Ewe and a lamb
Item I give and bequeath to Elyn Smyth one Ewe and a lamb
Item I give and bequeath to Jane Yates one Ewe and a lamb
Item I give and bequeath to Willm Pettinger servant to my son Fraunces ij s
Item I give and bequeath to Richard Tyndale my servant ij s
to Elizabeth\] Cootes/Cookes my servant xx d
To Katheryn Arnalde my servant xxd
To Peter Wannesley [?] my servant one ewe and a lamb
Item I will that every of my children or any others shall next and immediately after my decease upon the receipt of their legacies Seal and deliver to my Executors a general acquittance and Release as shall be thought good by my Executors for their child's part or portions or ---es I will that any such child or others not sealing and delivering such Acquytannces to have no part of any goods chattell or lands which I gave bequeathed to any of them by this my testament and last will
The Residue of all my goods and chattels not given willed nor bequeathed my debts and legacies paid and my Funeral expenses discharged I give will and bequeath them freely and wholly unto Davyd Poplewell and Fraunces Poplewell my sons whom I make my full Executors jointly together of this my present testament and last will I do ordain constitute and make Willm Broughton John Kytchyn Willm Glewe and Alexander Scott the elder of Belton aforesaid yeoman Supervisors and overseers of this my present Testament and last will And they to have their charges borne at all times in and about my business only
These being witnesses hereof that this is the very true testament and last will of me the aforesaid James Poplewell Willm Broughton / John Kytchen / Willm Glewe / Alexander Scott/ Robert Hutchenson / and John Brewer.
Margaret Popplewell
(before 1515 - )
Margaret Popplewell|b. b 1515|p632.htm#i20240|Richard Popplewell|b. b 1480\nd. b 22 May 1539|p634.htm#i19648||||Patriarch Popplewell|b. c 1450|p633.htm#i22538||||||||||
Mentioned as Mgarett Thorneton in her father's will dated 13 Dec 1538, it also bequeaths one ewe or ells 20d to Willm Thorneton (her son or husband?). Margaret Popplewell was born before 1515 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Richard Popplewell.
Margaret Popplewell married William Thornton before 1538.
In Richard Popplewell's will dated 13 December 1538 in Belton, LIN,, Margaret Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions his children Helen & Henry, Jane the wife of Thomas Popplewell [his son?] and her daughter Cecilia, William & James Popplewell his sons, his daughters Agnes Fox, Magaret Thorneton, Cicilia Caister and Isabell Doringer, Richard his grandson - son of William, his grandson Francis - son of James, John Easter, William Thornton, Robert Fox, John Doringe [probably his sons in law], Michael, Simon & Elizabeth Popplewell and others.
I Richard Poplewell of Belton, husbandman, ... to be buried at All Hallows Belton ...
Item I bequeath unto Henry Popellwell my sonne £6.13.4. and a silver sponne for his hole filiall porcon
Item I bequeath unto Helyne Poplewell my daughter £6.13.4 and a silvr sponne for her filiall porcon and if the foresaid Henry or Helyne departe out of this world afore they be martyed or else afore they receyve ther foresaid filiall porcon or porcons then I wyll that the sayd porcon or porcons shall remayne unto myne executors to dispose after ther discretion.
Item I bequeath unto Jane late Thomas Popellwell wyff 10 shillings and silver sponne one qter of barley, 3 metts of malt, one lynn shete and a harden, 4 metts of wheat and one stock of 2 yeares old.
Item I bequeath unto Helyne Poplewell my daughter 10s.
Item I bequeath unto William Poplewell and James Poplewell my sonnes ether of them 10 s. and ether of them a silver sponne
Item I bequeath unto Agnes Fox, Magarett Thorneton, Cicilia Caister and Isabell Doringer my daughters every one of them 10 shillings and every one of them a silver sponne.
Item I bequeath unto Willm Poplewell my sonne all my cartes, ploughes, carte geare and all the wood pteyning to my house and one braspot, my counter, one lead, one payre of quearnes and one arke.
Item unto Thomas Walker one ewe or else 20d.
Item unto Richard, Willm Popelwell's sonne one quye of 3 yeres old.
Item unto William Pawson one ewe or else 20d
Item unto Agnes Kitchen one ewe or else 20d
Item unto Helyne Mosgrave 12d
Item I bequeath to be distributed among pore people 20 shillings.
Item I bequeath unto James Popellwell my sonne my gray geldinge.
Item I bequeath unto Frauncis, James Poppellwell's sonne one ewe.
Item unto John Caister one ewe
Item unto William Thorneton one ewe or ells 20d
Item unto Michaell Popellwell 20d
Item unto Robt Fox one ewe or ells 20d
Item unto Simond Popellwell one quye calfe, one lambe or ells 12d
Item unto Simon Poplewell one quye calfe
Item unto Elizabeth Poplewell one quye calfe, and Willm my sonne and John Dornynge have the kepinge of these 2 calfs for the pfytt (profit) and behoufe of the said Simon & Elizabeth
Item unto Cicilia Popellwell Jane's daughter one quye of a yere old, and James my sonne to have the kepinge of the said quye for Cicile's behoufe.
Item unto Thomas Foster 2 metts of malt.
Item unto Willm my sonne my best jeckett and to dispose to pore people therefore 3 shillings 4 pence.
Item unto James Glew my lether dublett
Item to John Olivr the dublett with lynne sleves
Item to Willm Jackson the dublett with clothe sleves
Item to Thomas Codd my vyolett hose
Item to F(S?)ealand's wyff my best hoose
Item to the bell man my old hose
Item to John Glew my black jackett
Item to Philipp my sloppes
Item to Willm Robinson my seneles (chenile) jackett
Item to Thomas Walker an old violett jackett.
Item to Richard Poplewell my jerkinge. ...
The residue of my goodes my debts and funall expensis content and paid I will unto Willm Popplewell and James Popplewell my sonnes whom I consititute and make my lawful executors to dispose the residue of my goods not bequeathed after there discretions and ether of them both to have for ther labour 3/4
Ther being witness the curatt Robte Stott and Alexander Stott with other men Richard Lemett prest and a curatt of Belton witness in this foresaid testament.
This first part of this will (relating to Helen & Henry) was proved again as LCC wills 1549-50/176 but only part of the transcript was sent, perhaps one of them had died. ... Item I bequeath unto Jane Cat thomb?? Popplewell ... the .. John ... on ... ... my m..
Margaret Popplewell married William Thornton before 1538.
In Richard Popplewell's will dated 13 December 1538 in Belton, LIN,, Margaret Popplewell was named as heir; His will mentions his children Helen & Henry, Jane the wife of Thomas Popplewell [his son?] and her daughter Cecilia, William & James Popplewell his sons, his daughters Agnes Fox, Magaret Thorneton, Cicilia Caister and Isabell Doringer, Richard his grandson - son of William, his grandson Francis - son of James, John Easter, William Thornton, Robert Fox, John Doringe [probably his sons in law], Michael, Simon & Elizabeth Popplewell and others.
I Richard Poplewell of Belton, husbandman, ... to be buried at All Hallows Belton ...
Item I bequeath unto Henry Popellwell my sonne £6.13.4. and a silver sponne for his hole filiall porcon
Item I bequeath unto Helyne Poplewell my daughter £6.13.4 and a silvr sponne for her filiall porcon and if the foresaid Henry or Helyne departe out of this world afore they be martyed or else afore they receyve ther foresaid filiall porcon or porcons then I wyll that the sayd porcon or porcons shall remayne unto myne executors to dispose after ther discretion.
Item I bequeath unto Jane late Thomas Popellwell wyff 10 shillings and silver sponne one qter of barley, 3 metts of malt, one lynn shete and a harden, 4 metts of wheat and one stock of 2 yeares old.
Item I bequeath unto Helyne Poplewell my daughter 10s.
Item I bequeath unto William Poplewell and James Poplewell my sonnes ether of them 10 s. and ether of them a silver sponne
Item I bequeath unto Agnes Fox, Magarett Thorneton, Cicilia Caister and Isabell Doringer my daughters every one of them 10 shillings and every one of them a silver sponne.
Item I bequeath unto Willm Poplewell my sonne all my cartes, ploughes, carte geare and all the wood pteyning to my house and one braspot, my counter, one lead, one payre of quearnes and one arke.
Item unto Thomas Walker one ewe or else 20d.
Item unto Richard, Willm Popelwell's sonne one quye of 3 yeres old.
Item unto William Pawson one ewe or else 20d
Item unto Agnes Kitchen one ewe or else 20d
Item unto Helyne Mosgrave 12d
Item I bequeath to be distributed among pore people 20 shillings.
Item I bequeath unto James Popellwell my sonne my gray geldinge.
Item I bequeath unto Frauncis, James Poppellwell's sonne one ewe.
Item unto John Caister one ewe
Item unto William Thorneton one ewe or ells 20d
Item unto Michaell Popellwell 20d
Item unto Robt Fox one ewe or ells 20d
Item unto Simond Popellwell one quye calfe, one lambe or ells 12d
Item unto Simon Poplewell one quye calfe
Item unto Elizabeth Poplewell one quye calfe, and Willm my sonne and John Dornynge have the kepinge of these 2 calfs for the pfytt (profit) and behoufe of the said Simon & Elizabeth
Item unto Cicilia Popellwell Jane's daughter one quye of a yere old, and James my sonne to have the kepinge of the said quye for Cicile's behoufe.
Item unto Thomas Foster 2 metts of malt.
Item unto Willm my sonne my best jeckett and to dispose to pore people therefore 3 shillings 4 pence.
Item unto James Glew my lether dublett
Item to John Olivr the dublett with lynne sleves
Item to Willm Jackson the dublett with clothe sleves
Item to Thomas Codd my vyolett hose
Item to F(S?)ealand's wyff my best hoose
Item to the bell man my old hose
Item to John Glew my black jackett
Item to Philipp my sloppes
Item to Willm Robinson my seneles (chenile) jackett
Item to Thomas Walker an old violett jackett.
Item to Richard Poplewell my jerkinge. ...
The residue of my goodes my debts and funall expensis content and paid I will unto Willm Popplewell and James Popplewell my sonnes whom I consititute and make my lawful executors to dispose the residue of my goods not bequeathed after there discretions and ether of them both to have for ther labour 3/4
Ther being witness the curatt Robte Stott and Alexander Stott with other men Richard Lemett prest and a curatt of Belton witness in this foresaid testament.
This first part of this will (relating to Helen & Henry) was proved again as LCC wills 1549-50/176 but only part of the transcript was sent, perhaps one of them had died. ... Item I bequeath unto Jane Cat thomb?? Popplewell ... the .. John ... on ... ... my m..
Margaret Popplewell
(before 1590? - )
Margaret Popplewell|b. b 1590?|p632.htm#i25493|Patriarch Popplewell (of Blyth)|b. b 1530|p633.htm#i24219||||||||||||||||
Margaret Popplewell was also known as Margaret Popplewell in some records. She was born before 1590?. She was the daughter of Patriarch Popplewell (of Blyth).
Margaret Popplewell married Christopher Stockdale on 26 May 1607 in Blyth, Nottinghamshire.
Margaret Popplewell married Christopher Stockdale on 26 May 1607 in Blyth, Nottinghamshire.
Margaret Ann Popplewell
(before 30 March 1884 - 9 October 1948)
Margaret Ann Popplewell|b. b 30 Mar 1884\nd. 9 Oct 1948|p632.htm#i6234|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|George Popplewell|b. 19 Sep 1823\nd. 30 Nov 1891|p626.htm#i6090|Sarah A. Whiteley|b. 26 Apr 1821\nd. 1906|p902.htm#i6098|||||||
Margaret Ann Popplewell was born before 30 March 1884 in Barnsley, Silkstone, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Walter Popplewell and Martha Pickering. William, Margaret and Laura were listed as Walter Popplewell's children in the 1901 census in Ardsley, Yorkshire.
Margaret died on 9 October 1948 in Barnsley, Silkstone Yorkshire.
Margaret died on 9 October 1948 in Barnsley, Silkstone Yorkshire.
Margery Popplewell
(12 August 1669 - before 1681)
Margery Popplewell|b. 12 Aug 1669\nd. b 1681|p632.htm#i19949|George Popplewell|b. 26 Sep 1630\nd. c 1694|p626.htm#i18980|Catherine Unknown|b. s 1610|p860.htm#i22525|Robert Popplewell (of Misson, son of Francis)|b. c 1574?\nd. Jun 1615|p635.htm#i21023||||||||||
Margery Popplewell was christened on 12 August 1669 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of George Popplewell and Catherine Unknown.
Margery died before 1681. She was not mentioned in her father's will or uncle George or aunt Margaret's will, but a Margaret god-daughter of Margaret is..
Margery died before 1681. She was not mentioned in her father's will or uncle George or aunt Margaret's will, but a Margaret god-daughter of Margaret is..
Margery Popplewell (Rayner)
(before 1562 - after 1605)
Margery Popplewell (Rayner)|b. b 1562\nd. a 1605|p632.htm#i24217|Thomas Popplewell|b. b 1530\nd. bt Feb 1562 - 1563|p636.htm#i18975|Alice Thornton|b. b 1535|p836.htm#i19754|William Popplewell|b. b 1504?\nd. a 28 Oct 1556|p638.htm#i18968|(?) Unknown|d. b 1556|p856.htm#i24333|||||||
Margery Popplewell (Rayner) was born before 1562. She is mentioned as 'my sister Rayner' in her brother James' will of 1605.. She was the daughter of Thomas Popplewell and Alice Thornton.
In Thomas Popplewell's will dated 8 February 1562/63 in Belton, Lincolnshire,, Margery Popplewell (Rayner) was named as heir; His will mentins his wife Alice, his two children James and Margery and his three brothers Richard, Robert, William and his son Robert. A James Popplewell was witness.
In the name of God Amen the 8 February 1562 I Thomas Poplewell of Woodhouse in the parish of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the county of Lincoln husbandman whole of mind good & perfect of remembrance & sick in body thanks be unto God do ordain constitute & make this my present testament & last will in manner and form here following
First I bequeath my Soul to Almighty god our lady Saint Mary and to all the celestial company in heaven and my body to be buried in the Church of All Hallowes in Belton aforesaid
Item I give & bequeath to the parson of the said Church for tithes & oblacions forgotten vjd
Item to our lady Church of lincoln iiij d
Item I give and bequeath to James Poplewell my son and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten five acres of arable land lying in the fields of Belton aforesaid now in my occupation And if the said James happen to die before he come be of lawful age and without issue of his body lawfully begotten then I will that the said five acres of arable land shall remain to Richard Poplewell my brother and his heirs for ever
Item I give and bequeath to the said James my son six pounds xiij s iiij d And I will that the said vj li xiij s iiij d shall be in the custody of my brother Richard Poplewell to the use of the said James to he of 21 years of age
Item I give & bequeath to the said James ten ewes one red stag with a sterne in the forehead and one black filly that was Cuthbert Tompsons my table as much as will serve to make a new carte
Item I give & bequeath to Margerie my daughter thirteen pounds vjs viij d one red quye and one other black quye standing to gether, they be at the prouff of 2 years old And I will that all my said two children parts of lands goods cattelles remain in my brother Richard Poplewell hands unto they be or either of them be of 21 years of age And if either of them die before he or she be of the said age then that part of goods & cattle of him or her so happen to depart furth of this world to remain to the other that shall happen to live
Item I give & bequeath to Richard Poplewell my brother one red foyle or follower being a colt
Item where my brother William Poplewell oweth me xviij s I do clerelye give yt to him and I give to the said William my fresed russet Cotte
Item I give & bequeath to his son Robert one of my best ewe hogges
Item I geve & bequeath to my brother Robert Poplewell two Joyckyndayles
Item I geve & bequeath to Alexander my servant my best russet coat
Item to Katheryn my servant iiij and to Margaret my servant iiij d
The residue of all my goods and cattalles not given willed nor bequeathed my debts paid & funeral expenses discharged I give will & bequeath them to Alice my wife whom I make my sole executrix of this my testament & last will
Also I desire Robert Cayster James Poplewell Richard Poplewell & William Foster to be Supervisors & overseers of this my testament & last will And I give and bequeath to every of them for their pains ijs and their charges born at all times in & about my business
These being witnesses hereof Richard Poplewell Henrie Gleue John Brewer with other.
Margery Popplewell (Rayner) was mentioned in the will of James Popplewell dated 3 July 1605.
Margery died after 1605.
In Thomas Popplewell's will dated 8 February 1562/63 in Belton, Lincolnshire,, Margery Popplewell (Rayner) was named as heir; His will mentins his wife Alice, his two children James and Margery and his three brothers Richard, Robert, William and his son Robert. A James Popplewell was witness.
In the name of God Amen the 8 February 1562 I Thomas Poplewell of Woodhouse in the parish of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the county of Lincoln husbandman whole of mind good & perfect of remembrance & sick in body thanks be unto God do ordain constitute & make this my present testament & last will in manner and form here following
First I bequeath my Soul to Almighty god our lady Saint Mary and to all the celestial company in heaven and my body to be buried in the Church of All Hallowes in Belton aforesaid
Item I give & bequeath to the parson of the said Church for tithes & oblacions forgotten vjd
Item to our lady Church of lincoln iiij d
Item I give and bequeath to James Poplewell my son and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten five acres of arable land lying in the fields of Belton aforesaid now in my occupation And if the said James happen to die before he come be of lawful age and without issue of his body lawfully begotten then I will that the said five acres of arable land shall remain to Richard Poplewell my brother and his heirs for ever
Item I give and bequeath to the said James my son six pounds xiij s iiij d And I will that the said vj li xiij s iiij d shall be in the custody of my brother Richard Poplewell to the use of the said James to he of 21 years of age
Item I give & bequeath to the said James ten ewes one red stag with a sterne in the forehead and one black filly that was Cuthbert Tompsons my table as much as will serve to make a new carte
Item I give & bequeath to Margerie my daughter thirteen pounds vjs viij d one red quye and one other black quye standing to gether, they be at the prouff of 2 years old And I will that all my said two children parts of lands goods cattelles remain in my brother Richard Poplewell hands unto they be or either of them be of 21 years of age And if either of them die before he or she be of the said age then that part of goods & cattle of him or her so happen to depart furth of this world to remain to the other that shall happen to live
Item I give & bequeath to Richard Poplewell my brother one red foyle or follower being a colt
Item where my brother William Poplewell oweth me xviij s I do clerelye give yt to him and I give to the said William my fresed russet Cotte
Item I give & bequeath to his son Robert one of my best ewe hogges
Item I geve & bequeath to my brother Robert Poplewell two Joyckyndayles
Item I geve & bequeath to Alexander my servant my best russet coat
Item to Katheryn my servant iiij and to Margaret my servant iiij d
The residue of all my goods and cattalles not given willed nor bequeathed my debts paid & funeral expenses discharged I give will & bequeath them to Alice my wife whom I make my sole executrix of this my testament & last will
Also I desire Robert Cayster James Poplewell Richard Poplewell & William Foster to be Supervisors & overseers of this my testament & last will And I give and bequeath to every of them for their pains ijs and their charges born at all times in & about my business
These being witnesses hereof Richard Poplewell Henrie Gleue John Brewer with other.
Margery Popplewell (Rayner) was mentioned in the will of James Popplewell dated 3 July 1605.
Margery died after 1605.
Maria Popplewell
(before 31 March 1804 - before 27 January 1818)
Maria Popplewell|b. b 31 Mar 1804\nd. b 27 Jan 1818|p632.htm#i6087|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|||||||
Maria Popplewell was born before 31 March 1804 in Althorpe, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of William Popplewell and Esther Selby.
Maria died before 27 January 1818 in Derrythorpe, Lincolnshire. She was buried on 27 January 1818 in Althorpe.
Maria died before 27 January 1818 in Derrythorpe, Lincolnshire. She was buried on 27 January 1818 in Althorpe.
Maria Popplewell
(circa 1811 - )
Maria Popplewell was born circa 1811 in Flintham, Nottinghamshire.
Maria Popplewell appeared on the 1881 census in Bulcote, Nottinghamshire. Maria Popplewell aged 76 was listed in the 1881 census for Bulcote Ntt, as an annuitant born in Flintham, Ntt, along with her sister Ann, annuitant aged 71, niece Jane Ann Popplewell aged 31, born Canwick Lincs. A George H Popplewell aged 29, also lived at Orston and was born in Flintham.
Maria Popplewell appeared on the 1891 census in Bulcote, Nottinghamshire. Maria Popplewell, head, single, 80, living on own means, born Flintham, Ntt with her niece Jane A Popplewell, single 42, born Canwick, Lincs; grand-daughter Ethel Ethel M ...., single aged 25, born Burton Joyce, Ntt and two servants.
Maria Popplewell appeared on the 1881 census in Bulcote, Nottinghamshire. Maria Popplewell aged 76 was listed in the 1881 census for Bulcote Ntt, as an annuitant born in Flintham, Ntt, along with her sister Ann, annuitant aged 71, niece Jane Ann Popplewell aged 31, born Canwick Lincs. A George H Popplewell aged 29, also lived at Orston and was born in Flintham.
Maria Popplewell appeared on the 1891 census in Bulcote, Nottinghamshire. Maria Popplewell, head, single, 80, living on own means, born Flintham, Ntt with her niece Jane A Popplewell, single 42, born Canwick, Lincs; grand-daughter Ethel Ethel M ...., single aged 25, born Burton Joyce, Ntt and two servants.
Maria or Mary Popplewell
(10 August 1775 - )
Maria or Mary Popplewell|b. 10 Aug 1775|p632.htm#i26069|Joseph Popplewell|b. c 1740?|p631.htm#i26068|Mary Cope|b. c 1741?\nd. b 27 Sep 1816|p238.htm#i15369|||||||||||||
Maria or Mary Popplewell was christened on 10 August 1775 in St Mary, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. She was the daughter of Joseph Popplewell and Mary Cope.
Martha Popplewell
(10 September 1663 - before 1669)
Martha Popplewell|b. 10 Sep 1663\nd. b 1669|p632.htm#i19025|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|||||||
Martha Popplewell was christened on 10 September 1663 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of John Popplewell and Elizabeth Chadwick.
Martha died before 1669. She was not mentioned in grandfather's or father's will, unless renamed Ann..
Martha died before 1669. She was not mentioned in grandfather's or father's will, unless renamed Ann..
Martha Popplewell
(14 April 1760 - before 15 April 1760)
Martha Popplewell|b. 14 Apr 1760\nd. b 15 Apr 1760|p632.htm#i19594|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|||||||
Martha Popplewell was christened on 14 April 1760 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. However, she may be the daughter of the other John & Ann.
Martha died before 15 April 1760 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was buried on 15 April 1760 in Belton, LIN. She was the daughter of John Popplewell and Ann Glew.
Martha died before 15 April 1760 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was buried on 15 April 1760 in Belton, LIN. She was the daughter of John Popplewell and Ann Glew.
Martha Popplewell
(14 April 1760 - )
Martha Popplewell|b. 14 Apr 1760|p632.htm#i25818|John Popplewell|b. 10 Aug 1736\nd. b 9 Jun 1767|p630.htm#i21269|Ann Unknown|b. c 1740|p857.htm#i18059|Thomas Popplewell|b. 26 Oct 1695\nd. b 24 Nov 1738?|p636.htm#i19567|Ann Kingman|b. b 1705|p489.htm#i19581|||||||
Martha Popplewell was born on 14 April 1760. She was the daughter of John Popplewell and Ann Unknown.
Martha Ann Popplewell
(June 1870 - 21 January 1889?)
Martha Ann Popplewell|b. Jun 1870\nd. 21 Jan 1889?|p632.htm#i6104|George Popplewell|b. 19 Sep 1823\nd. 30 Nov 1891|p626.htm#i6090|Sarah Ann Whiteley|b. 26 Apr 1821\nd. 1906|p902.htm#i6098|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|||||||
Her birth was registered in the quarter ending in June 1870 in Worsbrough, Darfield, Yorkshire. Martha Ann Popplewell was the daughter of George Popplewell and Sarah Ann Whiteley. Walter, Adelaide, Arthur, Louisa, Whiteley, Clara and Martha were listed as the children of George Popplewell in the 1871 census in Worsbrough, Yorkshire. Arthur, Whiteley, Clara and Martha were listed as the children of George Popplewell in the 1881 census in the Railway Cottages, Park Rd, Worsbrough, Darfield, Yorkshire.
Martha died on 21 January 1889? Aged 18.
The marriage of Martha Ann Popplewell and Joseph Greenhough was registered in the quarter ending in March 1889 in Barnsley RD, Yorkshire.
Martha died on 21 January 1889? Aged 18.
The marriage of Martha Ann Popplewell and Joseph Greenhough was registered in the quarter ending in March 1889 in Barnsley RD, Yorkshire.
Mary Popplewell
(13 August 1609 - )
Mary Popplewell|b. 13 Aug 1609|p632.htm#i18920|Alban Popplewell|b. 14 Nov 1577\nd. b 29 Jan 1625/26|p619.htm#i18918|Frances Cooke?|b. b 1590?|p237.htm#i21045|Francis Popplewell|b. b 1535?\nd. b 26 Jan 1585/86|p626.htm#i18948|Dorothy Thornhill|b. b 1555|p836.htm#i18949|||||||
Mary Popplewell was christened on 13 August 1609 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Alban Popplewell and Frances Cooke?
In Alban Popplewell's will dated 1625/26 in Winterton, Lincolnshire,, Mary Popplewell was named as heir; In the name of God amen, I Alban Poplewell of Winterton in the co. of Lincoln gentleman, sick in bodye but of perfect rememebrance (praised be to God) do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following ...
I give unto Maria Poplewell my daughter two silver spoons a ... a bearmor cloth ... for cloth bedshete of cambricke of ... of needlework a pair of green curtains with the ... that is wrought with needle work alll these ... to have to her own proper use within one month of my death
]Item I give unto Marie Poplewell my daughter three score pounds to be payed unto her upon when she shall accomplish her full age of ninetene years or upon the day of her marriage which of them shall happen the sooner.
Item I give unto Marie Poplewell my daughter fortie shillings to be paid for yearly by even and equal portions that is to pay twenty shillings upon the feast of St Michael the Archangell and twenty shillings upon the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Marie, but my will is that said forty shillings paimont shall be no longer payd unto Marie my daughter but until the time that the three score pounds shall be due unto her
Item I make Wm? Cooke of Flixborough my brother in law my supervisor of this my will and I desire him that he shall do? all things ... All the residue of my goods moveable and immoveable .... my debts, children's portions and funeral expenses discharged, I give them soly unto Francis my wife and Fra my son (equally to be divided between them) ... make my executors
In witness the day and year above written & set my hand and seal. Witness Robert Medley, Thomas Large? Alban Popplewell.
In Alban Popplewell's will dated 1625/26 in Winterton, Lincolnshire,, Mary Popplewell was named as heir; In the name of God amen, I Alban Poplewell of Winterton in the co. of Lincoln gentleman, sick in bodye but of perfect rememebrance (praised be to God) do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following ...
I give unto Maria Poplewell my daughter two silver spoons a ... a bearmor cloth ... for cloth bedshete of cambricke of ... of needlework a pair of green curtains with the ... that is wrought with needle work alll these ... to have to her own proper use within one month of my death
]Item I give unto Marie Poplewell my daughter three score pounds to be payed unto her upon when she shall accomplish her full age of ninetene years or upon the day of her marriage which of them shall happen the sooner.
Item I give unto Marie Poplewell my daughter fortie shillings to be paid for yearly by even and equal portions that is to pay twenty shillings upon the feast of St Michael the Archangell and twenty shillings upon the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Marie, but my will is that said forty shillings paimont shall be no longer payd unto Marie my daughter but until the time that the three score pounds shall be due unto her
Item I make Wm? Cooke of Flixborough my brother in law my supervisor of this my will and I desire him that he shall do? all things ... All the residue of my goods moveable and immoveable .... my debts, children's portions and funeral expenses discharged, I give them soly unto Francis my wife and Fra my son (equally to be divided between them) ... make my executors
In witness the day and year above written & set my hand and seal. Witness Robert Medley, Thomas Large? Alban Popplewell.
Mary Popplewell
(24 May 1580 - )
Mary Popplewell|b. 24 May 1580|p632.htm#i18952|Francis Popplewell|b. b 1535?\nd. b 26 Jan 1585/86|p626.htm#i18948|Dorothy Thornhill|b. b 1555|p836.htm#i18949|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|||||||
Mary Popplewell was christened on 24 May 1580 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Francis Popplewell and Dorothy Thornhill.
Mary Popplewell was mentioned in the will of Francis Popplewell dated 18 January 1585/86.
Mary Popplewell was mentioned in the will of Francis Popplewell dated 18 January 1585/86.
Mary Popplewell
(circa 1692 - )
Mary Popplewell|b. c 1692|p632.htm#i19030|Robert Popplewell|b. 22 Sep 1652\nd. 24 Dec 1720|p634.htm#i17527|Catherine Ryther|b. 6 Oct 1662\nd. 9 Jan 1711/12|p726.htm#i17528|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|Robert Ryther|b. c 1631\nd. 18 Oct 1693|p735.htm#i17975|Margaret Campion|b. 30 Mar 1635\nd. b 1693|p142.htm#i17977|
Mary Popplewell was born circa 1692. She was the daughter of Robert Popplewell and Catherine Ryther.
Mary Popplewell
(27 July 1602 - before 28 October 1602)
Mary Popplewell|b. 27 Jul 1602\nd. b 28 Oct 1602|p632.htm#i19497|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||||||||||
Mary Popplewell was christened on 27 July 1602 in Belton, Lincolnshire. Baptizata Maria Poplewell filia Robert gent. 27th July 1602. She was the daughter of Robert Popplewell (of Humblewhate, Belton?) and Ann Popplewell.
Mary died before 28 October 1602 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was buried on 28 October 1602 in Belton.
Mary died before 28 October 1602 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was buried on 28 October 1602 in Belton.
Mary Popplewell
(16 August 1781 - before 16 August 1781)
Mary Popplewell|b. 16 Aug 1781\nd. b 16 Aug 1781|p632.htm#i19592|Glew Popplewell|b. 28 Dec 1752\nd. b 11 Jan 1829|p627.htm#i19588|Susannah Maria Glew|b. 11 Jul 1760\nd. 1844?|p354.htm#i19590|John Popplewell|b. 1 Aug 1726\nd. b 9 Jun 1767|p630.htm#i19586|Ann Glew|b. 20 Jun 1729|p354.htm#i19587|||||||
Mary Popplewell was christened on 16 August 1781 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Mary died before 16 August 1781 in Belton, LIN. She was the daughter of Glew Popplewell and Susannah Maria Glew. Mary Popplewell was buried on 16 August 1781 in Belton.
Mary died before 16 August 1781 in Belton, LIN. She was the daughter of Glew Popplewell and Susannah Maria Glew. Mary Popplewell was buried on 16 August 1781 in Belton.
Mary Popplewell
(19 August 1757 - )
Mary Popplewell|b. 19 Aug 1757|p632.htm#i19595|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|||||||
Mary Popplewell was christened on 19 August 1757 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of John Popplewell and Ann Glew.
Mary Popplewell married Joseph Chesman on 26 August 1782 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was of Owston..
Mary Popplewell married Joseph Chesman on 26 August 1782 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was of Owston..
Mary Popplewell
(13 April 1634 - )
Mary Popplewell|b. 13 Apr 1634|p632.htm#i19663|William Popplewell|b. 14 Nov 1597|p638.htm#i19022|Isabel Abbott|b. c 1600?|p13.htm#i19512|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|||||||
Mary Popplewell was christened on 13 April 1634 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of William Popplewell and Isabel Abbott.
Mary Popplewell
(3 May 1725 - before 24 October 1728)
Mary Popplewell|b. 3 May 1725\nd. b 24 Oct 1728|p632.htm#i19724|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|||||||
Mary Popplewell was christened on 3 May 1725 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Humphrey Popplewell and Mary Whitaker.
Mary died before 24 October 1728 in Epworth, LIN. She was buried on 24 October 1728 in Epworth.
Mary died before 24 October 1728 in Epworth, LIN. She was buried on 24 October 1728 in Epworth.
Mary Popplewell
(29 August 1750 - )
Mary Popplewell|b. 29 Aug 1750|p632.htm#i19729|Richard Popplewell|b. b 2 Jun 1723|p634.htm#i19723|Mary Unknown|b. c 1730?\nd. b 7 Sep 1758|p874.htm#i19728|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|||||||
Mary Popplewell was christened on 29 August 1750 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Richard Popplewell and Mary Unknown.
Mary Popplewell
(20 March 1639/40 - before 1670)
Mary Popplewell|b. 20 Mar 1639/40\nd. b 1670|p632.htm#i19943|Robert Popplewell|b. 29 May 1598\nd. c 1675|p634.htm#i19938|Ann Unknown|b. b 1610?\nd. b 15 Aug 1640|p857.htm#i19939|James Popplewell|b. 19 Apr 1562\nd. b 24 Jul 1605|p629.htm#i18984|Elizabeth Broughton|b. b 1565|p108.htm#i18990|||||||
Mary Popplewell was christened on 20 March 1639/40 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Robert Popplewell and Ann Unknown.
Mary died before 1670. She is not mentioned in her father's will..
Mary died before 1670. She is not mentioned in her father's will..
Mary Popplewell
(before 17 April 1831 - 21 March 1863)
Mary Popplewell|b. b 17 Apr 1831\nd. 21 Mar 1863|p632.htm#i6093|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|||||||
Mary Popplewell was born before 17 April 1831 in Althorpe, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkington.
Mary Popplewell appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkington in Althorpe, LIN. Richard, Mary and William were listed as the children of Thomas Popplewell in the 1851 census in Althorpe. Mary Popplewell witnessed Richard Popplewell and Sara Ann Hallifield's wedding on 26 January 1854 in Messingham, Lincolnshire.
Mary died on 21 March 1863 in Thorne RD, Lincolnshire. She was a dressmaker.
Mary Popplewell appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkington in Althorpe, LIN. Richard, Mary and William were listed as the children of Thomas Popplewell in the 1851 census in Althorpe. Mary Popplewell witnessed Richard Popplewell and Sara Ann Hallifield's wedding on 26 January 1854 in Messingham, Lincolnshire.
Mary died on 21 March 1863 in Thorne RD, Lincolnshire. She was a dressmaker.
Child of Mary Popplewell
- Thomas Robert Popplewell+ b. Dec 1854
Mary Popplewell
(20 July 1817 - )
Mary Popplewell|b. 20 Jul 1817|p632.htm#i7415|William Popplewell|b. 22 Mar 1793\nd. b 8 Aug 1877|p638.htm#i6083|Sarah Bingley|b. b 8 Mar 1798\nd. b 1881|p63.htm#i7223|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|||||||
Mary Popplewell was born on 20 July 1817 in Althorpe, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of William Popplewell and Sarah Bingley.
Mary Popplewell married Vason Thomas or Tock? on 20 December 1836 in Althorpe, LIN.
Mary Popplewell married Vason Thomas or Tock? on 20 December 1836 in Althorpe, LIN.
Mary Popplewell
(2 March 1664 - )
Mary Popplewell|b. 2 Mar 1664|p632.htm#i9138|John Popplewell|b. 9 Jan 1631/32|p630.htm#i19521|Isabel Unknown|b. c 1635|p868.htm#i9042|John Popplewell|b. 3 Feb 1599/0|p629.htm#i18992|Catherine Unknown|b. b 1605|p860.htm#i19513|||||||
Mary Popplewell was born on 2 March 1664 in Claxby by Normanby, Lincolnshire, England. She was the daughter of John Popplewell and Isabel Unknown.
Mary Popplewell
(circa 1730? - before 4 April 1731)
Mary Popplewell|b. c 1730?\nd. b 4 Apr 1731|p632.htm#i9384|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|||||||
Mary Popplewell was born circa 1730?. He was the son of Humphrey Popplewell and Mary Whitaker.
Mary died before 4 April 1731 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 4 April 1731 in Epworth, LIN.
Mary died before 4 April 1731 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 4 April 1731 in Epworth, LIN.
Mary Popplewell
(before 29 December 1748 - )
Mary Popplewell|b. b 29 Dec 1748|p632.htm#i9442|David Popplewell (of Scawby)|b. b 24 Mar 1716/17|p623.htm#i9438||||David Popplewell (of Scawby)|b. b 1675|p623.htm#i9434|(?) Unknown|b. c 1680|p855.htm#i9435|||||||
Mary Popplewell was born before 29 December 1748 in Linton in Craven, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of David Popplewell (of Scawby).
Mary Popplewell
(before 10 January 1608 - )
Mary Popplewell|b. b 10 Jan 1608|p632.htm#i18036|John Popplewell|b. c 1580|p630.htm#i17904||||Everton P. Popplewell|b. b 1560|p626.htm#i22669||||||||||
Mary Popplewell was born before 10 January 1608 in Everton, Nottinghamshire. She was the daughter of John Popplewell.
Mary Popplewell married John Poole on 2 August 1635 in Everton, NTT.
Mary Popplewell married John Poole on 2 August 1635 in Everton, NTT.
Mary Popplewell
(before 1650 - )
Mary Popplewell|b. b 1650|p632.htm#i19004|William Popplewell (of Bawtry)|b. c 1610|p639.htm#i15316|Joan Charles|b. c 1620|p152.htm#i15317|||||||||||||
Mary Popplewell was born before 1650. Her parentage is only assumed because of their marriage dates and places.. She was the daughter of William Popplewell (of Bawtry) and Joan Charles.
Mary Popplewell married William Narnabie on 15 April 1667 in Bawtry, Blyth, Yorkshire.
Mary Popplewell married William Narnabie on 15 April 1667 in Bawtry, Blyth, Yorkshire.
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