Harriet Popplewell

(7 March 1841 - )
     Harriet Popplewell was christened on 7 March 1841 in New Sleaford, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of James Popplewell and Ann Unknown.

Harriet Matilda Popplewell

(14 March 1834 - December 1902)
     Harriet Matilda Popplewell was commonly known as Henrietta M. She was christened on 14 March 1834 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Hird.
     Henrietta M Popplewell appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Hird in Gainsborough. Ellen, Henry and Henrietta were listed as the children of Sarah Hird in the 1851 census in Bridge Street, Gainsborough. Harriet was listed as the daughter of Thomas Popplewell in the 1861 census in Popplewell Yard, Gainsborough. Thomas Popplewell, head, 65, proprietor of houses, born Gainsborough; his wife Sarah aged 61, born Upton? and unmarried daughter Henrietta M, aged 27, born Gainsborough.
     Harriet Matilda Popplewell and Thomas Popplewell appeared on the 1871 census in 23 Hobart St, Plymouth, East Stonehouse, Devon. George Tape/Jake 49.labourer in victualling yard; his wife Mary A Tape 54, born Millbrook; Fannie Cox 33, lodger, annuitant; Thomas Popplewell 75, lodger, retired master mariner, born Gainsborough; Henrietta M Popplewell 37, unmarried, lodger, born Gainsborough. Harriet Matilda Popplewell was listed as Thomas Popplewell's daughter in the 1881 census.
     Harriet Matilda Popplewell appeared on the 1891 census in 327 Beverley Rd, Cottingham, Hull, Yorkshire. Henrietta M Popplewell, single, 57, living on own means, born Gainsborough, with a servant Jane Appleton.
     Harriet's death was registered in the quarter ending in December 1902 in Sculcoates RD, Lincolnshire.

Harry Popplewell

(1911 - 13 March 1994)
     Harry Popplewell married Evelyn Dawson. Harry Popplewell was born in 1911 in Barnsley, Silkstone, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of Charles Edward Popplewell and Emma Dunk.
     Harry died on 13 March 1994 in Barnsley, YKS, ENG.

Helen Popplewell

(after 1518 - )
     Helen Popplewell was born after 1518 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She appears to be a minor in her father's December 1538 will.. She was the daughter of Richard Popplewell.
     In Richard Popplewell's will dated 13 December 1538 in Belton, LIN, Helen 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..

Helen Popplewell

(5 July 1806 - )
     Helen Popplewell was christened on 5 July 1806 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of John Popplewell and Hannah Shaw.

Henrietta Popplewell

(9 September 1718 - before 1731)
     Henrietta Popplewell was christened on 9 September 1718 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Humphrey Popplewell and Mary Whitaker.
     Henrietta died before 1731. She had a younger sister called Henrietta born in 1731..

Henrietta Popplewell

(10 February 1731/32 - before 14 November 1784)
     Henrietta Popplewell was christened on 10 February 1731/32 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. She was mentioned in the will of Elizabeth Popplewell/Steer 1780, no relationship given but described as daughter of Humphrey Poplewell. She was the daughter of Humphrey Popplewell and Mary Whitaker.
     Henrietta Popplewell was mentioned in the will of Elizabeth Hunsley dated February 1735.
     Henrietta died before 14 November 1784 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. She was buried on 14 November 1784 in Epworth.

Henrietta Popplewell

(17 October 1755 - before 14 November 1784)
     Henrietta Popplewell was christened on 17 October 1755 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Richard Popplewell and Mary Unknown.
     Henrietta died before 14 November 1784 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. She was buried on 14 November 1784 in Epworth, Lincolnshire.

Henry Popplewell

(31 May 1632 - before 1680)
     Henry Popplewell was christened on 31 May 1632 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Francis Popplewell (son of James) and (?) Unknown.
     Henry Popplewell married Ann Unknown circa 1667.
     Henry Popplewell married Elizabeth Foster on 22 January 1666/67 in Owston, Lincolnshire, England.
     Elizabeth & Henry Popplewell of Beltoft were members of the Epworth Baptist church after 1673.
     Henry died before 1680 in Beltoft, Belton, Lincolnshire. Or 1683?. An inventory of his estate was dated in 1680 or 1683 Dated 1680 by Lincolnshire archivist. An inventory of all the goods and chattels of Henry Poplewell late of Beltoft deceased ... Estate valued at £15/3/8 plus a debt owing for £2 equalled £17/3/8, less debts owing for £18/9/0. Witnessed by James Popplewell who made his mark & Robert Poplewell.

Children of Henry Popplewell and Ann Unknown

Henry Popplewell

(circa 1675 - )
     Henry Popplewell was born circa 1675 in Belton, Lincolnshire. His parentage is only assumed. He may be the father of Lydia also.. He was the son of Henry Popplewell and Ann Unknown.
     Henry Popplewell married Frances Hinley on 13 May 1712 in Belton, LIN.
     Henry Popplewell and Alice Waller obtained a marriage licence on 18 January 1743/44 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. A bond was registered for marriage at Haxey or Epworth - Henry Popplewell, widower of Belton & Alice Waller, spinster of Epworth.
     Henry Popplewell married Alice Waller on 19 January 1743/44 in Epworth, Lincolnshire.
     May 22 1744 An account of the loss sustained by the dreadful fire which happened at Haxey the 28 and 29 days of February last: ... Henry Popplewell, owner, widower with 3 children. Henry was present at John Popplewell's christening on 21 February 1747/48 in Belton, LIN.

Children of Henry Popplewell and Alice Waller

Henry Popplewell

(after 1518 - )
     Henry Popplewell was born after 1518 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He appears to be a minor in his father's will of December 1538.. He was the son of Richard Popplewell.
     In Richard Popplewell's will dated 13 December 1538 in Belton, LIN, Henry 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..

Henry Popplewell

(before 21 June 1825 - before 1881)
     Henry Popplewell was born before 21 June 1825 in Althorpe, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkington.
     Henry Popplewell appeared on the 1841 census in West Butterwick, Owston, Lincolnshire. He was a 15 year old male servant working for William Brown.
     Henry Popplewell married Mary Ann Unknown before 1850.
     Henry Popplewell and Mary Ann Unknown were recorded on the 1851 census in Howden, Yorkshire. Henry Popplewell, 24, ag. labourer, born Althorpe Lincs, his wife Mary Ann 29, born Holme, Yks & son Thomas 1 born Howden,Yks.
     Henry died before 1881.

Child of Henry Popplewell and Mary Ann Unknown

Henry Popplewell

(circa 1720 - before 27 September 1785)
     Henry Popplewell was born circa 1720. He was named as the father [by R:Mother] in a bastardy examination on 10 November 1736 in Lincolnshire. Mother: Margret Bailey, putative father Henry Poplewell of Beltoft. See also the Bastardy Recongnizance dated 11 November 1736..
     Henry Popplewell married Ann Johnson on 26 December 1738 in Owston, Lincolnshire. Henry Poplewell, of Gunthorpe & Ann Johnson.
     Henry died before 27 September 1785 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 27 September 1785 in Belton. Henry Popplewell, pauper.

Child of Henry Popplewell and Ann Johnson

Henry Popplewell

(16 March 1789 - before 19 July 1791)
     Henry Popplewell was christened on 16 March 1789 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Popplewell and Ellen Madan.
     Henry died before 19 July 1791 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 19 July 1791 in Gainsborough.

Henry Popplewell

(21 June 1825 - before 1831)
     Henry Popplewell was christened on 21 June 1825 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Hird.
     Henry died before 1831.

Henry Popplewell

(29 November 1800 - )
     Henry Popplewell was christened on 29 November 1800 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Popplewell and Ellen Madan.
     In John Popplewell's will dated 26 April 1817 in Gainsborough, Henry 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.
     Henry Popplewell married Margaret Unknown before 1823.

Child of Henry Popplewell and Margaret Unknown

Henry John Popplewell

(6 September 1831 - )
     Henry John Popplewell was christened on 6 September 1831 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Hird.
     Henry John Popplewell appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Hird in Gainsborough. Ellen, Henry and Henrietta were listed as the children of Sarah Hird in the 1851 census in Bridge Street, Gainsborough.
     Henry John Popplewell and Thomas William Popplewell appeared on the 1871 census in Bolsover, Derbyshire. Henry J Popplwell, aged 39, unmarried, born Gainsborough, Thomas Popplewell, aged 42, married, born Gainsborough.

Henry [Henrietta?] Popplewell

(23 May 1801 - )
     Henry [Henrietta?] Popplewell was christened on 23 May 1801 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Henry [Henrietta?] Popplewell was the child of John Popplewell and Ellen Madan.

Hezekiah Popplewell

(20 October 1779 - )
     Hezekiah Popplewell was christened on 20 October 1779 in St Mary, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of Joseph Popplewell and Mary Cope.

Humphrey Popplewell

(20 August 1603 - before 13 May 1670)
     Humphrey Popplewell was christened on 20 August 1603 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of David Popplewell and Elizabeth Tuswell.
     Humphrey Popplewell was mentioned in the will of David Popplewell dated 11 October 1615.
     Humphrey Popplewell married Elizabeth Healey circa 1622.
     Peter Bernard and his cousin Humphrey Popplewell, gentlemen were issued with warrants re the drainage. An unknown person became a widower before 25 November 1629 in Belton, Lincolnshire, on the death of his wife an unknown person .
     Ann Aldus married secondly Humphrey Popplewell on 31 January 1630/31 in Belton, LIN. Nupti Humphrey Poplewell gent & Anne Poplewell.
     Humphrey Popplewell married Elizabeth Unknown after 1637. Her name could be Haldenby, as Humphrey mentions his sister Haldenby in his will of 1655..      
Humphrey Popplewell and William Popplewell (son of James) were listed in the Protestation returns on 6 March 1641/42 in Belton, LIN. David, Humphrey, David and David was a beneficiary in Elizabeth Tuswell's will proved 1642 in the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire.
     Humphrey Popplewell was mentioned in the will of David Popplewell (son of David, of Belton) dated 16 January 1658/59.
     In John Popplewell's will dated 15 February 1658/59 in Belton, Humphrey Popplewell was named as executor of the estate. Humphrey was widowed before 23 September 1667 on the death of his wife Elizabeth Unknown.
     Humphrey Popplewell made a will dated before May 1670? In Belton. His will mentions his son William & his wife (and his sons Humphrey, Thomas, William, David & John - all minors), his sister Haldenby, his son John & his wife [and his children Elizabeth, John & Humphrey - all minors], his daughter Ann & her husband Richard Kynman [and their children William, J---, George, Isabell & Franci/es] and his son Thomas Popplewell who is made executor - presumably the eldest son
     In the name of God Amen I Humfrey Poplewell of Beltoft in the Isle of Axholme in the County of Lincoln yeoman being in health & of good & perfect rememrance thanks be to Allmightie God do make this my last will & testament in manner & form following
First I give my soule sowle to almight[ie] God my maker & to Jesus Christ his only Son & my Saviour & hopeth that my sowle shalbe saved [illegible] the death & passion & my body to be buryed in the parish Church of Belton near my stalle doore
Item I give to the poore of Belton xxs & to the poore of Beltoft xs to be given when I am buried,
Item I give to my son William Poplewell in full satisfaction of his childs porcion the sum of five pounds [twenty shillings crossed out] & to his wife six shillings eight pence to buy hir a ring
Item I give to his son Humfrey Poplewell twenty pounds to be paid him with six months after he come to the age of twenty & one yeares
Item I give to Thomas William David & John his sons the sum of xs, a peece when they come to the age of twenty & one years,
Item I give to my Sister Haldenby six shillings eight pence to buy hir a ring,
Item I give to John Poplewell my son the sum of twenty shillings in full of his childs porcon & to his wife ten shillings be paid them within one yeare after my decease & to his ^--- Elizab- John & Humfrey his children the sum of ten shillings a peece when they shall accomplish the age of twenty & one yeares
, & I give to Ann Kynman my daughter twentie pence [t... pounds crossed out] in full satisfaccon of her childs porcon & to be paid to her within one [two crossed out] years next after my decease &
Item all the rest of my goods moveable & unmoveable I give to my son Thomas Poplewell this whom I make Excutor of this my will & testament paying my debts legacies & funeral expences discharged
& ---nes Richard K -------e John Poplewell.

     Humphrey died before 13 May 1670 in Belton, LIN. He was buried on 13 May 1670 in Belton.
     His will was proved circa 1670 in Lincolnshire.

Children of Humphrey Popplewell and Elizabeth Healey

Children of Humphrey Popplewell and Ann Aldus

Humphrey Popplewell

(13 March 1660/61 - before 15 March 1660/61)
     Humphrey Popplewell was christened on 13 March 1660/61 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
     Humphrey died before 15 March 1660/61 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of David Popplewell and Mary Mawrice? Humphrey Popplewell was buried on 16 March 1660/61 in Belton. His mother was buried 5 days later.

Humphrey Popplewell

(27 July 1667 - )
     A Humphrey Popplewell married Mary Tuche on 27 September 1692 at Portsmouth St Thomas, Hampshire.. Humphrey Popplewell was christened on 27 July 1667 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was described as the second son in his father's will of 1670. He was the son of John Popplewell and Elizabeth Chadwick. Humphrey and Humphrey was the steward of the Manor of Epworth from 1714 to the 1730s, Epworth, Lincolnshire.
     Humphrey and Humphrey were registered as Humphrey Popplewell, gentleman in Epworth, Lincolnshire, on the electoral roll dated 12 February 1723. Return of an election which took place at Lincoln, February 12, 1723 Epworth: Humphrey Popplewell, gentleman; voted for Mr Vyner the Whig candidate.
     On 2 May 1744 Richard Popplewell signed a document re the fire at Haxey in February which mentioned Humphrey Popplewell, widower with 3 children, owner and occupier of buildings worth £125 lost in fire at Haxey on 28 Feb 1744 along with many others.
     Humphrey Popplewell and Humphrey Popplewell were mentioned in a deed dated 13 November 1745 in Belton, LIN. Indenture between (1) Benjamin Coy of Belton, carpenter (2) Humphrey Poplewell of Belton, yeoman & Catherine his wife (3) Richard Popplewell of Epworth, gent. Sale by the Coys in consideration of £8 by Humphrey to Richard Poplewell of one and half roods of land arable in Belton.

Humphrey Popplewell

(3 February 1632/33 - before 11 February 1632/33)
     Humphrey Popplewell was christened on 3 February 1632/33 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Humphrey Popplewell and Ann Aldus.
     Humphrey died before 11 February 1632/33 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 11 February 1632/33 in Belton.

Humphrey Popplewell

(say 1610 - before 6 June 1681)
     Humphrey Popplewell was born say 1610.
     Humphrey died before 6 June 1681 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 6 June 1681 in Epworth.

Humphrey Popplewell

(before 1650? - )
     Humphrey Popplewell was born before 1650? In Lincolnshire. He is mentioned as minor in his grandfather Humphrey's will of 1655. He was the son of William Popplewell.
     Humphrey Popplewell was mentioned in the will of Humphrey Popplewell dated before May 1670?.
     Humphrey Popplewell lived at Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, 1684.
     Humphrey Popplewell married Deborah Lacy on 20 January 1684 in Winteringham, Lincolnshire. The marriage bond described them as Humprey Popplewell of Kingston? supra Hull & Deborah Lacie of Winteringham. [Winterton?]. He signed Humphrey Poplewell.
     A Humphrey Popplewell married Mary Tuche on 27 September 1692 at Portsmouth St Thomas, Hampshire.
     Humphrey and Humphrey were registered as Humphrey Popplewell, gentleman in Epworth, Lincolnshire, on the electoral roll dated 12 February 1723. Return of an election which took place at Lincoln, February 12, 1723 Epworth: Humphrey Popplewell, gentleman; voted for Mr Vyner the Whig candidate.

Humphrey Popplewell

(13 May 1720 - before 7 February 1755)
     Humphrey Popplewell was christened on 13 May 1720 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Humphrey Popplewell and Mary Whitaker.
     Humphrey Popplewell married Catherine Drake? on 28 September 1738 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
     Humphrey Popplewell and Humphrey Popplewell were mentioned in a deed dated 13 November 1745 in Belton, LIN. Indenture between (1) Benjamin Coy of Belton, carpenter (2) Humphrey Poplewell of Belton, yeoman & Catherine his wife (3) Richard Popplewell of Epworth, gent. Sale by the Coys in consideration of £8 by Humphrey to Richard Poplewell of one and half roods of land arable in Belton.
     Humphrey Popplewell made a will dated 24 December 1751 in Belton, Lincolnshire. This is may not be Humphrey the steward, as he was illiterate, unless he was too feeble to sign. However as Mary, wife of Humphrey, gent died in 1739, he can't have married Catherine in 1737. But if the 1720 Humphrey, he is only 31 when he made his will and unlikely to have a even a step-grandson.
I Humphrey Popplewell of Belton, yeoman ... my grandson Humphrey Atkins after the decease of his grandmother ... to my loving wife Catherine Popplewell ... h (Humphrey Popplewell his mark and seal).
     Humphrey died before 7 February 1755 in Belton, LIN. This is unlikely to be Humphrey the gent as an associated will states that his wife was Catherine.. He was buried on 7 February 1755 in Belton.
     His will was proved on 10 February 1755 in the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire.

Humphrey Popplewell

(17 April 1691 - before 7 February 1755)
     Humphrey Popplewell was christened on 17 April 1691 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Popplewell and Christian Popplewell. Humphrey and Humphrey was the steward of the Manor of Epworth in Epworth, Lincolnshire, from 1714 to the 1730s.
On 3 December 1714 Humphrey Popplewell purchased property in Belton, Lincolnshire, on 3 December 1714. 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..
     Humphrey Popplewell was mentioned in a deed dated 3 December 1714 in Moorgate, Belton, Lincolnshire. Property in new intake, Beltoft. 1 - John Popplewell of Belton, senior, yeoman; 2 - Humphrey Popplewell of Belton, his son; £200 consideration, 24 acres at Moorgate....
     Humphrey Popplewell lived at Belton, Lincolnshire, 1717.
     Humphrey Popplewell married Mary Whitaker on 8 September 1717 in Muckton, Lincolnshire, England. Mr Humphrey Poplewell of Belton & Mrs Mary Whitaker of Epworth. Humphrey Popplewell was registered in the 12 February 1723 electoral roll with Humphrey Popplewell and Humphrey Popplewell. There are three candidates for this Humphrey.
     Humphrey was registered as Humfrey Popplewell, gent in Epworth, Lincolnshire, on the electoral roll dated 1725. He had a freeholding at Epworth and voted for Robert Viner.
     Humphrey Popplewell was mentioned in a deed dated 20 March 1725/26 in Haxey, Lincolnshire. Feoffement of Humphrey Popplewell of Epworth, gent. to William Denby of Over Thorpe, yeoan of 1/2 acre in Cray Croft and 1 rood in Good Rood in Haxey. Consideration £23.
On 11 September 1729 John Popplewell (of Beltoft) and Humphrey Popplewell sold property in Belton, Lincolnshire. Release (of the bargain & sale of 3 Dec 1714) between 1. John Popplewell of Beltoft, yeoman, Humphrey Popplewell of Epworth, Attorney at Law and 2. Thomas Popplewell, yeoman, younger brother of John & Humphrey.
     Humphrey Popplewell lived at Epworth, September 1729.
     Ann Popplewell (Thompson), John Popplewell (of Beltoft), Christine Popplewell, Caleb Parr, Humphrey Popplewell and Thomas Thornton was mentioned in the administration of the estate of John Popplewell in September 1729. 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.
     Humphrey Popplewell and Thomas Popplewell were mentioned in a deed dated 10 August 1733 in Belton, Lincolnshire. Surrender by Humphrey Popplewell & Mary his wife to the use of Thomas Popplewell of Althorpe, property at Hob Intack ... land of the heirs of Robert Ryther, esq. on the west.
     In Humphrey Popplewell's will dated February 1735 in Belton, LIN, Humphrey Popplewell was named as executor of the estate. Humphrey was widowed before 15 November 1739 on the death of his wife Mary Whitaker.
     Humphrey Popplewell mentioned on 2 May 1744.
     Humphrey died before 7 February 1755 in Belton, LIN. This is unlikely to be Humphrey the gent as an associated will states that his wife was Catherine.. He was buried on 7 February 1755 in Belton.
     His will was proved on 10 February 1755 in the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire.

Children of Humphrey Popplewell and Mary Whitaker

Humphrey Popplewell

(30 January 1653/54 - )
     A Humphrey Popplewell married Mary Tuche on 27 September 1692 at Portsmouth St Thomas, Hampshire. Humphrey Popplewell was christened on 30 January 1653/54 in Bottesford, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell (of Bottesford).

Isaac Popplewell

(17 May 1707 - before 1 April 1768)
     Isaac Popplewell was christened on 17 May 1707 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell and Ann Lee.
     Isaac died before 1 April 1768 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 1 April 1768 in Epworth.

Isabel Popplewell

(9 March 1627/28 - )
     Isabel Popplewell was christened on 9 March 1627/28 in Belton, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of David Popplewell (son of David, of Belton) and Ann Pettinger.
     Isabel Popplewell married Unknown Coggan before 1658 in Lincolnshire, England.
     In David Popplewell (son of David, of Belton)'s will dated 16 January 1658/59 in Belton, Isabel 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.

Child of Isabel Popplewell and Unknown Coggan