Margaret COPPOCK

Margaret COPPOCK

Female 1811 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Margaret COPPOCK was born in 1811 in , Greene, TN (daughter of Aaron F. COPPOCK and Margaret TUCKER); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Aaron F. COPPOCK was born on 20 Sep 1762 in Nottingham M.M., Cecil, MD (son of John COPPOCK and Abigail (Skillern) SCHELLENGER); died on 22 Feb 1837 in , Miami, OH, USA.

    Notes:

    Aaron was a Quaker minister. All of his children were born in Tennessee from 1798 to 1811. He was received into the New Hope MM, Greene Co., TN on Dec 31, 1796 from the Bush River MM in SC where he had grown up. On Jan. 3, 1818 they had moved and were received into the Newberry Monthly Meething in Blount Co., Tennesse.

    In Aaron's will written in Ohio, he named wife, Margaret, d. Elizabeth and other two daughters, son Aaron in Tenn. and grandson Aaron, sons Elijah, Abraham, and Josiah. His executors were Samuel Coate Jr. and son Josiah Coppock. His witnesses were Nicholas Tucker, Richard Thompson and William Coppock. (C-1017, 1546, 2247e)

    Aaron married Margaret TUCKER on 9 Feb 1797 in Little Limestone, Washington, TN. Margaret was born on 4 Apr 1770; died on 6 May 1848. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret TUCKER was born on 4 Apr 1770; died on 6 May 1848.
    Children:
    1. Abraham COPPOCK was born on 24 Mar 1799 in , Greene, TN; and died.
    2. John COPPOCK was born on 14 Nov 1798 in , Greene, TN; and died.
    3. Elizabeth COPPOCK was born on 2 Feb 1801 in , Greene, TN; and died.
    4. Aaron F. COPPOCK, Jr. was born on 11 Oct 1802 in , Greene, TN; died after 1850 in Of Mcminn, TN.
    5. Abigail COPPOCK was born on 28 Dec 1805 in New Hope MM, Greene, Tennessee, United States; died on 20 May 1881 in Indiana, USA.
    6. Josiah COPPOCK was born in 1807 in , Greene, TN; died in 1847.
    7. Elijah COPPOCK was born in 1809 in , Greene, TN; and died.
    8. Elisha COPPOCK was born in 1810 in , Greene, TN; and died.
    9. 1. Margaret COPPOCK was born in 1811 in , Greene, TN; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John COPPOCKJohn COPPOCK was born on 18 Sep 1736 in Little Britain M.M., Lancaster, PA, USA (son of John COPPOCK and Margaret COULSON); died in Jul 1801 in Bush River, Newberry, SC.

    Notes:

    According to Nottingham M.M. records, John was born the 9th month, 18th day in 1736 to John Coppock and Margaret, his wife. One correspondent with Mendenhall states that John married Catherine King before marrying Abigail in 1761. They supposedly had three children named Thomas, Samuel and Jonathan. This has no proof to support it at this point in time. (C-1430) John received a certificate of removal from the E. Nottingham M.M. in Cecil Co., MD on the 26d, 7m, 1777. It stated that he had made amends with the E. Nottingham M.M. several years after marrying out of unity and being disowned for it. It also stated that John currently was living within the "verge" of the Bush River Monthly Meeting in South Carolina when the letter of removal was written. John's will was written July 19, 1801 and proved Aug. 3, 1801. His administrators were (wife) Abigail, Aaron and John (possible sons) Coppock. Purchasers included Joseph Coppock and Joseph Furnas. (C-884, 1301) He is listed on the same page as his son John in the 1800 Newberry Co., SC census records. His household included he and his wife over 45, and one son between age 16 and 26. (C-931, 1057) Of his 9 or 10 children, Aaron, John, Susannah Elleman and Abigail Weeks emigrated to Ohio. (C-1017)

    John married Abigail (Skillern) SCHELLENGER in 1761. Abigail was born about 1742 in Cape May, Cape May, New Jersey, United States; died on 20 May 1818 in New Hope M.M., Greene, TN, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Abigail (Skillern) SCHELLENGER was born about 1742 in Cape May, Cape May, New Jersey, United States; died on 20 May 1818 in New Hope M.M., Greene, TN, USA.

    Notes:

    She moved to Green Co., Tenn. after her husband's death with their son, Samuel sometime around 1805. According to a descendant, Almedia Lappin, Abigail is a descendant of Jacobus Schelinx who moved to New Amsterdam in 1643. He married Cornelia Melyns. She was the daughter of a politician, Cornelis Melyn, who owned half of Stanton Island (NY, NY). Jacobus had Cornelius about 1658. Cornelius married Lydia called Abigail who lived to age 92 (d. 1748). They had son Abraham (b. 1710). Abraham married Jane Taylor and lived in Katemay Co., NJ. They were the supposed parents of Abigail, though no first hand proof has yet been found. (C-1258, 1303, 1305-1316)

    Children:
    1. 2. Aaron F. COPPOCK was born on 20 Sep 1762 in Nottingham M.M., Cecil, MD; died on 22 Feb 1837 in , Miami, OH, USA.
    2. John COPPOCK, Jr. was born on 20 Aug 1766 in , , MD, USA; died on 9 Apr 1828 in , Miami, OH, USA.
    3. Susannah COPPOCK was born on 14 Nov 1769 in , , MD, USA; died in 1810 in , Miami, OH, USA.
    4. Margaret COPPOCK was born on 20 Dec 1771 in , , MD, USA; and died.
    5. Abigail COPPOCK was born on 28 Feb 1774 in , , MD, USA; and died.
    6. Mary Polly COPPOCK was born on 16 Jun 1776 in Bush River, Newberry, SC; died about 1825 in , Miami, OH, USA.
    7. Isaac COPPOCK was born on 2 Dec 1779 in Bush River, Newberry, SC; and died.
    8. Ann COPPOCK was born on 18 Mar 1781 in Bush River, Newberry, SC; died on 11 Sep 1870 in Union Twp., Miami, OH, USA.
    9. Samuel COPPOCK was born on 1 Nov 1783 in Bush River, Newberry, SC; and died.
    10. Prudence COPPOCK was born in 1785 in , Miami, OH, USA; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John COPPOCKJohn COPPOCK was born in Jan 1709 in , Chester, PA (son of Aaron COPPOCK and Miriam SHORT); died on 18 May 1789 in Little Britain, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA.

    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)

    He sells land on which he was living on Feb 7, 1768 to Francis Armstrong. John is listed "of the township of Little Britain in the county of Lancaster, Pennsylvania". This deed also says that he obtained what was 3 parcels of land all by 1750.

    John in listed as the father of Joseph when he marries Jane Wilson in Little Britain MM, PA in 1769. He was again listed as being from Little Britain, Lancaster Co., the Province of PA in this marriage record. (C-2298b) John's wife is listed as the daughter of Joseph and Margaret of Germantown, Philadelphia, PA when he and Margaret married. She was born between 1705 and 1708. Her age at death was listed as 83 years in the Little Britain MM, PA Quaker records which occurred in 1788.

    Both John and Margaret's death dates are listed in Little Britain MM, PA records where their children had been born. Other sources have listed John's will and death place as Maryland, so this makes the death place for he or his wife in question as they died within about a year of each other. Did they occur in Little Britain Twp., Lancaster, PA or in Mongouise, (Cecil), MD? In either case, both places were just over the border from each other. Dan Treadway explains the problem this way: " The place where John Coppock and his father Aaron settled in what is now Maryland is known as the Nottingham Lots. These lots were in an area that the British Crown had granted both to Maryland and to Pennsylvania. The folks who moved to Nottingham from Pennsylvania thought they were moving to Pennsylvania, and received their grants from Penn. The boundary was only settled in the mid-18th century when surveyors Mason and Dixon drew their famous line. That line divided the Nottingham settlement, with some lots lying in Maryland and some in Pennsylvania."

    John and Margaret sometimes are listed with a daughter Ellen, but this is a mix-up with his daughter-in-law, Ellen Sidwell, who was married to his son, Samuel. (C-1437)

    This John and Margaret were the great-great grandparents of Edwin and Barclay Coppock. They were two of John Brown's famous Harper's Ferry Raiders. Even though Quakers, they were completely dedicated to the cause of freeing the slaves. They became acquainted with John Brown during John's stay in Springdale, Iowa and wished to join his cause. After Harper's Ferry, Edwin was captured and was hung like all the other captured members of this party. Barclay escaped only to be killed shortly after joining the Civil War a year and a half later.

    John's will is quoted as follows: " Whereas I the Subscriber being Ancient and (conscious) dering the uncertainty of my time here being now in perfect mind and memory do make This my last Will and Testament and dipose of What the Lord hath blest me with in my outward Substance in manner following 1st my Will is that my Body be decently buried & my funeral Charges paid & also my debts paid agreeable to an Article of Agreement bearing date the 21st of the 9 mo 1777 out of my Personal Estate. 2nd my Will is and I give bequeath to my son John Coppock five Shillings and a book called Scrivets (?) History 3rd I give and bequeath to my son Joseph Coppock the sum of Five Shillings 4th I give and bequeath to my daughter Ann (King?) the sum of Five Shillings 5th I give and bequeath to my Son Thomas Coppock one half of my homestead Plantation and the Remaining part of my Personal Estate to him his hiers & afsigns for ever. 6th I give and bequeath to my Son Samuel Coppock the Remaining half of my Homestead Plantation to be equally divided quantity and Quality between him and his brother Thomas Coppock to him his heirs & Afsigns forever. 7th My will is that my two Sons Thomas & Samuel Coppock shall be at equal Expense in Supporting me and my Wife during our lives from this date Also equal in Expense in discharging Funeral Charges. 8th The reason why I gave no more to my sons John & Joesph I have given them before as well as my daughter Ann. Lastly I Constitute my Son Thomas Coppock and my Neighbour Joseph M. Creasy my Executors to this my last Will and Testament and renounce and revoke all other Wills & declare this to be my last Will and Testament. Signed Sealed and declared as such In the presence of us Witnefses present this 17 d of the 1 mo 1786. John Coppock (Seal) (witnessed by) Joshua Brown, Andrew Johnston and Joseph (Harlan?) Lancaster County on the sixth day of November 1789 personally appeared before me the Subscriber Joseph (Harland?) one of the Witnefs in the within writing and upon his Solemn affirmation did declare and say and on the Twenty eight day of October Anno Domine 1790 Joshua Brown another of the Subscribing Witnefses to the within writing and also upon his solemn affirmation did declare and say that they were present and saw and hard John Coppock the Testator herein named sign seal publish pronounce and declare the said within writing as and for his last Will and Testament and that at the time of the doing thereof he was of sound and well disposing mind memory and understanding to the best of their knowledge observation and belief. James Jacks Reg Be it remembered that on the sixth day of November Anno Domini 1789 the last Will and Testament of John Coppock late of Little Britain Thownship Yeoman Deceased was prove in due form of Law and Letters Testamentary therin were granted to Thomas Coppock the Executor therein named Joseph M. Creasy the Other Executor therein Named also having ( ) he the said John having first been duly qualified well and truly to Administer the Estate of the said deceased and Especially to ( ) a true and lawful inventory thereof into the Register's Office at Lancaster within one month from this date and to render a Just and true account of his Administration on said Estate within one year or When thereto lawfully Required. Given under the Seal of said Office ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ). Recorded and Exam( ) James Jacks Reg( ) (C-1425a, 2298c)

    When John's estate is inventoried, it is listed as being located in Little Brittain Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania Most of the events in his life can also be listed in Cecil Co., MD in second hand sources or Quaker records. The Quaker Monthly Meetings in that area covered a region of 2 or more states at the border, and I think that's why the mix-up. Obviously, all actual documents that list where he lives take place in Pennsylvania. (C-2298b,c,d)

    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]


  2. 9.  Margaret COULSONMargaret COULSON was born before 1710 in Germantown, Philadelphia, PA, USA (daughter of Joseph COULSTON and Mary Margaret EVANS); died on 3 Mar 1788 in Little Britain M.M., Lancaster, PA, USA.

    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.

    Children:
    1. 4. John COPPOCK was born on 18 Sep 1736 in Little Britain M.M., Lancaster, PA, USA; died in Jul 1801 in Bush River, Newberry, SC.
    2. Ann COPPOCK was born on 24 Jun 1738 in Little Britain M.M., Lancaster, PA, USA; died after 1792 in Of Little Britain M.M., Lancaster, PA.
    3. Margaret COPPOCK, Jr. was born on 24 Jul 1740 in Little Britain M.M., Lancaster, PA, USA; died on 1 Apr 1782 in , Cecil, MD, USA.
    4. Joseph COPPOCK was born on 24 Feb 1742 in Little Britain M.M., Lancaster, PA, USA; died on 1 Jan 1801.
    5. Thomas COPPOCK was born on 12 Feb 1744 in Little Britain M.M., Lancaster, PA, USA; died in 1808 in Dandridge, Jefferson, TN.
    6. Samuel COPPOCK was born on 3 Nov 1748 in Little Britain M.M., Lancaster, PA, USA; died in 1823.