1. | Joseph Cothran COPPOCK was born on 7 Apr 1812 in Union Twp., Miami, OH, USA (son of William C. COPPOCK and Eunice COTHRAN); died in Jun 1896 in , Miami, OH, USA; was buried in Union Joint Cemetery, Ludlow Falls, Newton Twp., Miami, OH. Notes: He was born in a log cabin which still stood near Ludlow Falls, Miami Co., Ohio in the 1950s when the centennial history of the area was published. It might still be the log cabin standing there when I last visited in 2006. Joseph bought old Marmaduke's farm. He is in the 1840 Newton Twp., Miami Co., Ohio census with 3 sons under age 5, 1 son from age 5-10, 1 son from 15 to 20, and he was between 20 and 30 years of age. His wife was between 20 and 30 and they had no daughters listed. Later, he and his wife moved to Pleasant Hill where he owned a flour and saw mill. He had also learned the occupation of smithing at an early age from his step-father, Henry Coate. He used this skill early in his marriage to make sickles for a living before trying farming and then milling. He was also elected as the Justice of the Peace twice in his lifetime. (C-670, 1430, E) Joseph married Sarah F. JAY on 24 Sep 1834 in Union M.M., Miami, OH, USA. Sarah (daughter of William JAY and Mary Pearson FURNAS) was born on 28 Feb 1812; died on 25 Oct 1842 in Newton Twp., Miami, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Joseph married Sarah ALDRICH after 1841. Sarah was born about 1818; died on 2 Jan 1871 in Newton Twp., Miami, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Family/Spouse: Unknown BARETT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
2. | ![]() Notes: William emigrated to Ludlow Falls, (Newton Twp.) Miami Co., Ohio in 1807 along with some of his brothers and Mother in the early days of settlement in this region. He cleared the trees to build a log cabin and married within a couple years. He was a teamer by profession and his wagons ran from Cincinnati to the outlying settlements. William married Eunice COTHRAN on 16 Jul 1809 in , Miami, OH, USA. Eunice (daughter of Alexander COTHRAN and Hester UNKNOWN) was born on 13 Mar 1793 in , Newberry, SC, USA; died on 15 Jun 1866 in , Miami, OH, USA; was buried in Union Joint Cemetery, Ludlow Falls, Newton Twp., Miami, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | ![]() Notes: Henry courted Eunice in her log cabin. Her name is spelled Unis Caughren in the marriage index at Miami Co., Courthouse. After they married and moved to his home in Ludlow Creek, she helped raise her children, Joseph and Susannah Coppock, John Coate (Henry's youngest) and Mary Davis (Henry's granddaughter who had lost her mother, also). Mary Davis was the grandmother of President Hoover. (C-1017)
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4. | ![]() Notes: Joseph Coppock, son of John Coppock of Little Brittain Twp., Lancaster Co. PA married Jane Wilson, daughter of John Wilson of the Twp. of East Marlborough, Chester Co., PA according to their Quaker marriage record. The marriage record clearly stated that it took place on the 4th day, 5th month, 1769. Joseph left the East Nottingham MM, Chester Co., PA (also in Maryland) area on certificate dated Dec. 26, 1772 and was received in the Bush River MM, Newberry Co. area on April 30, 1774. Joseph married Jane WILSON in 4th da 5th mo 1769 in E. Nottingham M.M., , PA. Jane (daughter of John WILSON and Ruth COOKE) was born on 29 Sep 1751 in East Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 10 Sep 1823 in Union M.M., Miami, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | ![]() Notes: Jane's father is listed as John of East Nottingham in her marriage record. Her father's wife, Jane signs her name directly after Johns in the witness lists. (C-299, 1302) She is highly likely to be the Jane Coppock listed in the 1800 Newberry Census record. There was a female over 45 and between the ages of 16 and 26, with 2 males between 10-16 and one under ten. Her four youngest children fit the ages of this household. If it is her, her husband, Joseph died between the time he wrote his will in 1799 and summer of 1800 when the census was taken. She moved to Ohio in 1807 with sons William and Jesse. (C-670, 931, 2254)
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6. | Alexander COTHRAN died about 1808 in Newton Twp., Miami, OH, USA. Notes: He died shortly after moving to Miami Co., Ohio in 1808 from Newberry, South Carolina when a tree limb fell on his head and crushed it. Alexander married Hester UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Hester UNKNOWN
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8. | ![]() Notes: John, the youngest son of Aaron Coppock, was willed his father's plantation of abt. 100 acres when he wrote his will on the 10th mo, 3rd day of 1726. This he received prior to his marriage to Margaret Coulson. John is listed as the son of Aaron Coppock of East Nottingham, Chester Province, PA, deceased when he marries Margaret Coulson on the 16th day, first month of 1731. Witnesses in the relatives column in order of signature are: Miriam Coppock (his mother) Tho. Coulson (her brother), Martha Coulson (her sister-in-law), Jn. White (his step-brother), Mary White (his step-brother's wife), Joel Bailey (his Uncle, brother-in-law to his mother, Miriam Short), Lydia Gregg (his sister), Miriam Jones (his sister), Eliz. Delaney (possibly his step-sister, formerly Eliz. White), Marg. Richard, Sarah Wily, Sarah Powell, David Gregg (his likely brother-in-law), John Robinson (husband to his step-sister, Martha Coppock), and William Wily. I've noted the ones whose relationship I understand. The mystery relatives could be important clues as to the rest of the makeup of this family. (C-2474) John married Margaret COULSON on 16 Jan 1731 in Nottingham M.M., Cecil, MD. Margaret (daughter of Joseph COULSTON and Mary Margaret EVANS) was born before 1710 in Germantown, Philadelphia, PA, USA; died on 3 Mar 1788 in Little Britain M.M., Lancaster, PA, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | ![]() Notes: She and her husband witnessed the marriage of their daughter Jane Coppock in 1769 at the Little Brittain Monthly meeting along with their grown children, Thomas, Samuel and Margaret.
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10. | John WILSON was born before 1733 in E. Nottingham, Chester, PA, USA (son of John WILSON and Hannah); died on 5 May 1769 in E. Nottingham, Chester, PA, USA. Notes: There is a John Wilson from Harshow MM, Lancashire, Eng. who arrived on Quaker certificate on Dec 17, 1718 in Philadelphia, PA who might be this John or a parent/uncle of this John Wilson. (C-720) John married Ruth COOKE. Ruth died after 4 May 1769 in East Marlboro, Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
11. | Ruth COOKE died after 4 May 1769 in East Marlboro, Pennsylvania, USA. Notes: She follows her husband's name as a witness to the marriage of their daughter, Jane in 1769 to Joseph Coppock in Little Britain MM, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. (C-1302)
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