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Bartholomew Coppock

Male 1610 - 1669  (59 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Bartholomew Coppock was born on 20 Oct 1610 in Wilmslow, Cheshire County, England; died on 30 Oct 1669.

    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 1 645, 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 a s 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. Elizabeth was born on 4 May 1616 in Wilmslow, Cheshire County, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Bartholomew Coppock was born in 1645 in Of Saltney, Cheshire County, England; died on 20 Dec 1718 in Marple, Chester County, PA.

Generation: 2


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