Bartholomew COPPOCK, Jr.

Bartholomew COPPOCK, Jr.

Male 1645 - 1719  (74 years)

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  1. 1.  Bartholomew COPPOCK, Jr. was born in 1645 in Fulshaw, Cheshire, ENG; was christened on 10 Jun 1645 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, ENG (son of Bartholomew COPPOCK, Sr. and Elizabeth CURBISHLEY); died in 20th da 12th mo 1718/9 in Marple, Chester, PA, USA.

    Notes:

    Bartholomew's parents were originally from Wilmslow Parish, in Cheshire, Eng. Some second hand sources state they moved to Flinshire, Wales for a few years due to the English Civil War where Bartholomew was born instead. When he is baptized in Wilmslow Parish records, his father was listed as Bartholomew of Fulshaw, an area just south of Wilmslow.

    It should be noted that there was another Bartholomew born about 1645 who married Elinor/Ellen Smith or Williamson instead who could be the son of Bart and Elizabeth Curbishley of Wilmslow and Nether Leigh. Bartholomew was married in Wilmslow, England at the home of Richard Yarwood in 1678. He seems to have moved back temporarily to Wales as his first son is born there. His third child was born back in Cheshire, England. He emigrated on the ship "The Freeman of Liverpool" that left port on June 7, 1682. The following goods are listed by his name and I wonder if this was his payment for passage: 1 hhd. qty. 60 lbs. woolen cloth; 40 ells English linen; 1/4 cwt. wrought iron; 7 lbs, haberdashery. His fourth child was born in Pennsylvania. The ship was a fast one as it had docked in Delaware by Aug 6, 1682, George Southern, Master. (C-2228c)

    Bartholomew was supposedly one of 3 different early Coppocks who immigrated to our country, one of these being a slightly younger Bartholomew (all possible relatives of each other.) In William Penn's original land grants to purchasers from England, Ireland and Scotland, a Bartholomew Coppock is listed twice. The first was dated Mar 20 &21st. The second was dated Apr 4 & 5, 1681, both prior to the emigration of Penn and his followers to Pennsylvania. On those dates, William Penn of Sussex in England sold 250 acres (in Hightough, Chester Co.?) to one Bartholomew Coppeck and 500 acres to another Bartholomew prior to his emigration to the colonies from William Penn in "The Annals of Pennsylvania." (see the two Bartholomew's listed below.) (C-1979, 2228e) According to descendants of the Bartholomew whom this biography is about, this Bartholomew was the one that purchased 500 acres from William Penn. The exact reference in Bryant's Abstracts of Chester Co. Land Records is: Deed. On 20 & 21 Mar 1681 William PENN of Sussex, England to Bartholemew COPPECK of Salsbury, yeoman. William PENN for ? 10 grants to Bartholemew COPPECK a tract in province of Pennsylvania containing 500 acres. Signed William PENN. Delivered in the presence of John MARTIN, William PARKER & Harbt SPRINGETT. Recorded 01 Jun 1688. (A1B34)

    If this family tradition is true, then he is probably the Bartholomew who owned 800 acres on Crum Creek on a map of Chester Co. (now Delaware) PA, dated 1683. He was a farmer by trade. He seems to have been a witness to a will signed on board the ship Friendship in 1684 (on a return trip?). His neighbors on Crum Creek, PA were also Wilmslow natives. (C-253a) He purchased 300 acres from John Nickerson of Lower Providence on Apr 12, 1687 which is where he resided until his death. John had originally obtained the land from William Penn. Bartholomew Coppeck was from Springfield (PA) at the time of his 1687 purchase. He is therefore also likely to be the Bartholmew Coppock whom in 1687 was appointed to the first Court of Equity for Springfield Twp., Delaware Co., PA along with 2 other prominent citizens, George Maris, and Samuel Levis. In 1696, he is listed as a neighbor of James Stanfield who was selling 100 acres to Thomas Hope and 100 acres to Henry Haines. That land was in Marple bounded by land of Thomas Massey, Darby Creek, and Henry Haines as well as Bartholomew. According to "The History of Delaware Co., PA", he is the Bartholomew that lived on land on Darby Creek in Marple. (C-2136) If this is accurate, then he is the Bartholomew who also witnessed the following deed: "Deed. On 07 Nov 1709 Joshua FEARNE of Darby, yeoman, to Josiah FEARNE of Darby, yeoman. Joshua FEARNE for ? 55 grants to Josiah FEARNE a tract bounded by Darby creek & land of John WOOD, containing 50 acres, being part of 500 acres originally granted to Thomas WORTH & Samuel BRADSHAW, who then granted 50 acres to Joshua FEARNE of Darby, dec'd, by deed dated 04 Oct 1687. Joshua FEARNE by his will dated 06 Apr 1693 bequeathed to his son & heir, Joshua FEARNE, the 50 acres. Signed Joshua FEARNE. Delivered in the presence of Isaac TAYLOR, Bartholemew COPPECK & John SIMCOCK. Recorded 10 Nov 1709. (B2357)" (Bryant, Abstracts of Chester Co. Land Records)

    Our Bartholomew's will was dated July (5th mo.) 10, 1718 and probated March 9, 1718/9. It names his wife, Margaret, three grand-daughters through deceased son Jonathan, daughter-in-law Jane, Jane's brother John Owen of Philadelphia, his son Bartholemew and children Margeret, Rebecca, Sarah, Martha, and Moses. (C-429, 613, 2150) He was listed at near age 73 in the death date of 12/20/1718/1719.

    His will is transcribed as follows: I Bartholomew Coppock of Marble in the county of Chester and Province of Pensylvania being in Reasonable good health of body and of sound and Perfect mind and memory Praise therefore be given to almighty God Do make and ordain this my last will and Testament in manor & form following First and Principally I Commend my Soul into the hands of almighty God that gave it and my body I committ to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named and as following the Disposition of all such temporal Estates as it hath pleased God to bestow upon me. I give and Dispose thereof as followeth First I will that all my Just Debts and funeral expenses be fully paid & discharged - I give and Bequeath unto my son Bartholomew Coppock one feather bed with all the furniture belonging to it and my silver tankard and a pair of hand irons with the brass knobbs belonging to them and my square folding table and the form belonging to it & my largest Bible and George Fox's Journall & francis Dougilas Journall ITEM I give and Bequeath unto my Dearly beloved Wife Margrett Coppock all and wholly the rest and residue of my household Goods & moveables with all my Creatures viz horses & mares cattle & sheep ITEM I give and Bequeath unto my son Bartholomew Coppocks & and daughters viz Margret Coppock Rebeckah Coppock Sarah Coppock and Martha Coppock to each and every of them Five Pounds Currt silver mony of America and all ther rest and residue of my money that shall remain and be left when my funerall Expences Debts and legaciy are fully paid and dicharged I Do give and Bequeath unto my Dear wife Margret Coppock and to my Son --- Bartholomew Coppock to be Equally divided (between) to each of them a proportionable share ITEM I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter in law Jane Coppock wife of my son Jonathon Coppock descesed all and wholly the use benefit Priviledge and profit of my land and plantacon in Springfield in the aforesaid Conty of Chestere with ye appurtenances hereunto belonging for the bringing up of my son Jonathon Coppocks three children and to have hold --- possess and enjoy the said land and plantacon for and until the twelfth month which shall be in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and twenty seven and then in ye Twelfth month in the year afresaid my Execuors herefor named shall have full and absolute Power by this my last will & testament to Give Grant Convey and sell my aforesaid land & plantacon with ye appurtenances thereunto belonging to any pson or psons whatsover and all and wholly the Purchase mony that is ..... al and Plantacon is sold for to be given and disposed of -- in manner and form following/viz If my Daughter in law Jane Coppock Shall and do before the sale of my said land -- and Plantacon will and truely pay & discharge or cause to be Payd and Discharged a Debt of Twenty five pounds to her Brother John Owen of Philadelphia which was due to him from her husband Jonathon Coppock Deced then and in Considration thereof it is my mind and will that my Executors hereafter named shall give ye one fourth part of ye mony that ye aforesd land & plantation is sold for unto my sd Daughter in law Jane Coppock and ye other three parts shall be given to her three dauhters/viz/Sarah Coppock Rachell Coppock & Hannah Coppock to each & either of them an equall proportional share, but if eighter of ye said girls shall dye before the aforesaid mony be paid then the share of the Deceased shall be Equally divided between y/r Survivors of them But in case my Daughter in Law Jane Coppock hath not Paid & Discharged the afresaid Twenty five Pounds before ye sale of the Sd land & Plantation. So that through her neglect is be Demanded from my Estate then & by reason thereof she Doth wholly & altogether Deprive herself of any or share of ye aforesaid Purchase mony, and not any therof shall be given unto her and futhermore it is my mind & will that my Exect-s may sell and Dispose of my aforesaid Land & Plantation at ye Death of my Daughter in Law Jane Coppock notwithstanding it may happen before ye time a fore mentioned for that purpose--Item I give & bequath unto my Grandson Moses Coppock ye Son of my son Bartholomew Coppock all my tract of land lying & being in Marlbrow in ye aforesaid County of Chester with yr appurtenances thereunto belonging by Estimation Three hundred & thirty Eight Acres to be Possessed & Enjoyed by him-- ye said Moses Coppock his heirs and assigns for ever. And I do nominate ordain & appoint my dear and Loving Wife Margaret Coppock and my well Esteeemed son Barholomew Coppock to be my Lawfull Executors fof this my last will & Testament and I do Declare this to be my Last will & Testament by revoking and Disallwing all other wills & Testaments by me formerly made Either by word or writing. Ratifying &Confirming this to be my Last will and Testament By Setting hereunto my hand and Seal this Tenth Day of ye fifth month Anno Dom 1718 Signed Sealed Published Prenounced & Declared by ye said Bartholomew Coppock as his Last Will &Testament in the Presence of us the Subscribers - Hannah Massy, Mordecay Massy, Jos. Selby Bartholomew Coppock Chester ye ninth of March 1718/9 Then personally appeared Hannah Massy, Mordecay Massy & Joseph Selby the wittnesses to ye above written will who on their Solemn affirmation did Declare they were Present & Saw ye Testator therein named Sign Seal Publish Pronounce & Declare y Sd writing to be his last will & Tesstament & that at the Doing thereof he was of Sound mind & memory to the best of their understanding. Coram Iv Pake & D Arcg (C-1425e)

    Bartholomew married Margaret YARWOOD on 13 Apr 1678 in Morley M.M., Wilmslow, Cheshire, ENG. Margaret (daughter of Richard YARWOOD and Margaret WORTHINGTON) was born in 1656 in Mobberley, Cheshire, ENG; died in Jul 1735 in Marple, Chester, PA, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mary COPPOCK was born in 1679 in Saltney, Flintshire, WLS; and died.
    2. Jacob Jonathan COPPOCK was born on 3 Apr 1680 in Saltney, Cheshire, ENG; died before 15 Mar 1716.
    3. Bartholomew COPPOCK, III was born on 1 Jan 1682 in Marple, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; died in Feb 1761 in West Chester, Chester, PA, USA.
    4. Sarah COPPOCK
    5. Martha COPPOCK
    6. Margaret COPPOCK
    7. Rebecca COPPOCK

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Bartholomew COPPOCK, Sr. was born about 1610 in , Cheshire, ENG; was christened on 20 Oct 1610 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, ENG (son of John COPPOCK, * and Joane WILKINSON); died on 26 Oct 1669 in Nether Leigh, , ENG.

    Notes:

    These are the probable but not proven parents of Bartholomew Coppock, Jr., b.1644/1645. They lived in Wilmslow Parish, Cheshire, Eng. but moved during the English Civil War to Wales for several years. When his son Bartholomew was christened in 1645, he is listed as living in Fulshaw (on the southside of Wilmslow) in 1645. (C-253b, C-613, 1333b)

    Bartholomew only actually has one recorded marriage in the Wilmslow records to Elizabeth Curbishley. He however, appears to have had a relationship with a Marjorie Whilton, first at their son John's baptism recorded in Wilmslow Parish records as well as at John's death within the year. It is the only baptismal record in that year in Cheshire where the mother is listed and listed with her maiden name.

    Bartholomew Coppock of Nether Leigh married to Elizabeth Curbishley and left a will in 1669. His estate was inventoried on Oct 26, 1669 by William Dykes, William Wilbram, and Richard Lounds. The administration was granted to Bartholomew Coppocke, natural and lawful son of the deceased to assist his mother, Elizabeth Coppocke. A bondsman included Thomas Sherrington of Digland in Par of Hawarden. The inventory was exhibited in court on Oct. 30, 1669. (C-2430)

    Bartholomew married Elizabeth CURBISHLEY on 17 Aug 1644 in Chapel Of Whilton, W. Northwich, ENG. Elizabeth (daughter of Ralph CURBISHLEY and Jane\Jone CASH) was born on 4 May 1616 in Of Wilmslow Parish, ENG; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth CURBISHLEY was born on 4 May 1616 in Of Wilmslow Parish, ENG (daughter of Ralph CURBISHLEY and Jane\Jone CASH); and died.
    Children:
    1. 1. Bartholomew COPPOCK, Jr. was born in 1645 in Fulshaw, Cheshire, ENG; was christened on 10 Jun 1645 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, ENG; died in 20th da 12th mo 1718/9 in Marple, Chester, PA, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John COPPOCK, * was born in Feb 1567; was christened on 5 Mar 1567 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, ENG (son of Richard COPPOCK, * and Ellen); died about 1645 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, ENG.

    Notes:

    John was the firstborn, but he is listed as an invalid or idiot in his father's will and Richard was therefore given the duties of the firstborn in the will. His birth date by some is conjectured to be the 1567 christening date belonging to a John, son of Richard. There is a Richard of Morley that has a son John in 1591 but that same Richard appears to have named a second son, John in 1598 which would have been too late for this John to be the father of Bartholomew. Instead of Richard, his father could be William, as William christened a son, John, on May 24, 1564 in Wilmslow also. (C-204)

    The siblings I have listed for him are taken from similar christening dates to children of the Richard of that time period. (C-204)

    He is listed as John of Houghe in his son, Bartholomew's christening record in 1610 at Wilmslow Parish, Cheshire, England. Hough is a village currently on the south side of Wilmslow and 3 or 4 miles from Mobberley. It is the only christening record that is available for John of Houghe's children in the Wilmslow Parish Records. (C-204)

    Either one of these Johns might be the one who had a son John out of wedlock. A John's burial record lists him as the bastard son of John Coppock, b. Sep 1593 in the Mobberly Parish records. He was born and buried on the same day. (E)

    John married Joane WILKINSON on 28 Feb 1606 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, ENG. Joane was born in 1568 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, ENG; died in 1650 in , , England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Joane WILKINSON was born in 1568 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, ENG; died in 1650 in , , England.
    Children:
    1. John COPPOCK was born in 1607; died in 1662.
    2. 2. Bartholomew COPPOCK, Sr. was born about 1610 in , Cheshire, ENG; was christened on 20 Oct 1610 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, ENG; died on 26 Oct 1669 in Nether Leigh, , ENG.

  3. 6.  Ralph CURBISHLEY was born on 13 Mar 1568 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, England; died on 13 Mar 1616 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, England.

    Ralph married Jane\Jone CASH. Jane\Jone was born on 28 Dec 1577-1586 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, England; died in Deceased. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Jane\Jone CASH was born on 28 Dec 1577-1586 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, England; died in Deceased.
    Children:
    1. 3. Elizabeth CURBISHLEY was born on 4 May 1616 in Of Wilmslow Parish, ENG; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Richard COPPOCK, * was born before 1526 in Of Keckwick, Chester, ENG (son of Unknown COPPOCK, son of Unknown COPPOCK); died in 1592.

    Notes:

    A Richard Coppock appeared in a suit for recovery of Lands in Allricham, Northenden, co. Cheshire, England in 1546 in the Plea Rolls. That would estimate his birth date as previous to 1526, and a possible contemporary of Geoffery Coppock, also of Cheshire. Richard Coppock was born of Morley, Wilmslow Par., Cheshire, ENG bef 1545. This source of Elizabeth Harris's information on Richard Coppocke and John Coppock down to Bartholomew Coppock comes from fairly recent parish research by Corinne Hanna Diller, on the Coate/Coppock Family. It is Corrine's best guess based on parish records of Wilmslow, Cheshire, Eng. Her address is 8443 Sonneville Dr., Houston, TX 77080-3638. (C-613) It is possible, even likely, that Richard’s siblings were Hugh, William, and possibly Raphe. They are males of his age having children christened in the 1560-1570s in Wilmslow Parish, Cheshire, England. (C-204)

    Annie Natalelli-Waloszek has a copy of the original and very hard to read will of Richard of Keckwicke, d 1592. He might be this same Richard who was in Northenden in 1546, though this is a guess. She transcribes it as follows: "Richard of Keckwicke 1592, wife Ellen, bros John and (rambo, cambo, cante, cance) ............ Anno Dei 1591, I Richard Coppocke of Keckwicke......(sicke of bodie but of perfecte memory, laud) and praise be to almighty god... (and, mindfull of the transitoriness of life) but knowinge (deathe to be certain)...muste the time but the hour of it (being hidden), doe therefore.... (make this my) last will and Testament, in manner and forme following: Firstly I commend my Soule unto the hande of the Almighty ,and my bodie to Christian buriall within the buriall groundes of .......... Item it is my will that ........and Richard Coppocke.........my wiffe Ellen shall keepe my sonne John Coppocke, whereto deinsbe? and clothinge, .........and .... And if it sole please god that my said sone Richard toe deie also before my sone John, ........ will to Margaret, wiffe of my said son Rpt, shall mainteyne and keepe my said sone John during ........shall wished of her mimsenonte? and keepeinge in mind .......after the deceasse of mee and my wiffe ........sonne Richard : Thow it is my will and it is likewise custom toe and goode p(ro)pper amongst frends.......wiffe shall give p? golde to my said sonne John during his naturall life pp6 peslie?as elig? in p(ar)cells of ........by the man(ner) of wille hey? Item I bequeath to my daughers Johime Coppocke and Hester? half ...... Item it is my will that my twoe sonnes John and Thomas shall have either of them one s..... next ensuinge: Item I bequeath unto Ri'd Coppocke, Thomas and Willishiette? my sonnes .... and my sonne Richarde shall have the ploughes, ......, ..... and alll theretoe belonginge, as toe mind kinde of .......... them Item I give and bequeath to my brothers John and Cante? a dublett and ......? Item it is my will my funerall epenses shall be paide and dischargede of my ..... goode: Thow it is my will that the rest movable and unmovable quitte and deude shalbe devyded into twoe equall p(ar)tes whereof the one parte to said wife: the other parte I bequeath unto my children toe be devidede equallie amongste them. my last will and testament : ordaine constitute and make Ellen Coppocke my said wife and Ri'd my sonne, lawfull executors toe bee the said tenlie? executors they ......toe the counteie. and Themm ......... and exercise of the same. Debtes ...... Ri'd Coppocke doe owe toe Ri'de Coppocke my sonne pppj6 xiijde In witnes of thereto ........ Wherefor ma... be published John Copocke senior John Louis Robert Kinekede" (C-2329)

    He was listed as a husbandman or farmer at the time of his death. It is conjecture on her part that the Richard who married Margaret is the son of the Richard who died in 1592, because the age is correct and they both were of Keckwick. (C-2250E)

    Richard married Ellen. Ellen died after 1592. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ellen died after 1592.
    Children:
    1. Ellen COPPOCKE was born in 1561 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, ENG; was christened on 18 Jan 1561 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, ENG; died on 18 Jan 1561 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, England.
    2. Rich COPPOCKE was born in 1564 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, ENG; was christened on 4 Oct 1564 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, ENG; died before Nov 1648.
    3. 4. John COPPOCK, * was born in Feb 1567; was christened on 5 Mar 1567 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, ENG; died about 1645 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, ENG.
    4. Robert? COPPOCK died after 1592.
    5. Thomas COPPOCK died after 1592.
    6. Johime COPPOCK
    7. Hester COPPOCK died after 1592.