Thomas Popplewell
(27 May 1593 - before 1641?)
Thomas Popplewell was christened on 27 May 1593 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was the son of James Popplewell and Elizabeth Broughton. They witnessed John Popplewell's will dated April 1630 in Belton.
Thomas died before 1641?. He was presumably dead by March 1641/2 as no Thomas listed in Lincs. Protestion returns..
Thomas died before 1641?. He was presumably dead by March 1641/2 as no Thomas listed in Lincs. Protestion returns..
Thomas Popplewell
(22 November 1637 - )
Thomas Popplewell was christened on 22 November 1637 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was mentioned in his father's will as over 21. However he is not mentioned in his presumed grandmother's will of 1642. He was the son of David Popplewell and Jane Brewer.
In David Popplewell's will dated 16 January 1658/59 in Belton, Thomas Popplewell was named as heir.
In Jane Brewer's will dated 23 July 1670 in Belton, Thomas Popplewell was named as heir.
In David Popplewell's will dated 16 January 1658/59 in Belton, Thomas Popplewell was named as heir.
In Jane Brewer's will dated 23 July 1670 in Belton, Thomas Popplewell was named as heir.
Thomas Popplewell
(before 1530 - between February 1562 and 1563)
Thomas Popplewell was born before 1530 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of William Popplewell and (?) Unknown.
In William Popplewell's will dated 28 October 1556 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire, Thomas Popplewell was named as heir.
Thomas Popplewell married Alice Thornton on 22 November 1556 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire.
Thomas Popplewell made a will dated 8 February 1562/63 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. His will mentins his wife Alice, his two children James and Margery and his three brothers Richard, Robert, William and his son Robert. A James Popplewell was witness.
In the name of God Amen the 8 February 1562 I Thomas Poplewell of Woodhouse in the parish of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the county of Lincoln husbandman whole of mind good & perfect of remembrance & sick in body thanks be unto God do ordain constitute & make this my present testament & last will in manner and form here following
First I bequeath my Soul to Almighty god our lady Saint Mary and to all the celestial company in heaven and my body to be buried in the Church of All Hallowes in Belton aforesaid
Item I give & bequeath to the parson of the said Church for tithes & oblacions forgotten vjd
Item to our lady Church of lincoln iiij d
Item I give and bequeath to James Poplewell my son and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten five acres of arable land lying in the fields of Belton aforesaid now in my occupation And if the said James happen to die before he come be of lawful age and without issue of his body lawfully begotten then I will that the said five acres of arable land shall remain to Richard Poplewell my brother and his heirs for ever
Item I give and bequeath to the said James my son six pounds xiij s iiij d And I will that the said vj li xiij s iiij d shall be in the custody of my brother Richard Poplewell to the use of the said James to he of 21 years of age
Item I give & bequeath to the said James ten ewes one red stag with a sterne in the forehead and one black filly that was Cuthbert Tompsons my table as much as will serve to make a new carte
Item I give & bequeath to Margerie my daughter thirteen pounds vjs viij d one red quye and one other black quye standing to gether, they be at the prouff of 2 years old And I will that all my said two children parts of lands goods cattelles remain in my brother Richard Poplewell hands unto they be or either of them be of 21 years of age And if either of them die before he or she be of the said age then that part of goods & cattle of him or her so happen to depart furth of this world to remain to the other that shall happen to live
Item I give & bequeath to Richard Poplewell my brother one red foyle or follower being a colt
Item where my brother William Poplewell oweth me xviij s I do clerelye give yt to him and I give to the said William my fresed russet Cotte
Item I give & bequeath to his son Robert one of my best ewe hogges
Item I geve & bequeath to my brother Robert Poplewell two Joyckyndayles
Item I geve & bequeath to Alexander my servant my best russet coat
Item to Katheryn my servant iiij and to Margaret my servant iiij d
The residue of all my goods and cattalles not given willed nor bequeathed my debts paid & funeral expenses discharged I give will & bequeath them to Alice my wife whom I make my sole executrix of this my testament & last will
Also I desire Robert Cayster James Poplewell Richard Poplewell & William Foster to be Supervisors & overseers of this my testament & last will And I give and bequeath to every of them for their pains ijs and their charges born at all times in & about my business
These being witnesses hereof Richard Poplewell Henrie Gleue John Brewer with other.
Thomas died between February 1562 and 1563 in Woodhouse, Belton, Lincolnshire. There is a partial burial entry for a Poplewell before 29 February 1562/3 at Belton..
His will was proved between 16 May 1563 and 1564 at the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire.
Thomas Popplewell was mentioned as being deceased in the will of Richard Popplewell dated 12 July 1564.
In William Popplewell's will dated 28 October 1556 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire, Thomas Popplewell was named as heir.
Thomas Popplewell married Alice Thornton on 22 November 1556 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire.
Thomas Popplewell made a will dated 8 February 1562/63 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. His will mentins his wife Alice, his two children James and Margery and his three brothers Richard, Robert, William and his son Robert. A James Popplewell was witness.
In the name of God Amen the 8 February 1562 I Thomas Poplewell of Woodhouse in the parish of Belton in the Isle of Axholme in the county of Lincoln husbandman whole of mind good & perfect of remembrance & sick in body thanks be unto God do ordain constitute & make this my present testament & last will in manner and form here following
First I bequeath my Soul to Almighty god our lady Saint Mary and to all the celestial company in heaven and my body to be buried in the Church of All Hallowes in Belton aforesaid
Item I give & bequeath to the parson of the said Church for tithes & oblacions forgotten vjd
Item to our lady Church of lincoln iiij d
Item I give and bequeath to James Poplewell my son and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten five acres of arable land lying in the fields of Belton aforesaid now in my occupation And if the said James happen to die before he come be of lawful age and without issue of his body lawfully begotten then I will that the said five acres of arable land shall remain to Richard Poplewell my brother and his heirs for ever
Item I give and bequeath to the said James my son six pounds xiij s iiij d And I will that the said vj li xiij s iiij d shall be in the custody of my brother Richard Poplewell to the use of the said James to he of 21 years of age
Item I give & bequeath to the said James ten ewes one red stag with a sterne in the forehead and one black filly that was Cuthbert Tompsons my table as much as will serve to make a new carte
Item I give & bequeath to Margerie my daughter thirteen pounds vjs viij d one red quye and one other black quye standing to gether, they be at the prouff of 2 years old And I will that all my said two children parts of lands goods cattelles remain in my brother Richard Poplewell hands unto they be or either of them be of 21 years of age And if either of them die before he or she be of the said age then that part of goods & cattle of him or her so happen to depart furth of this world to remain to the other that shall happen to live
Item I give & bequeath to Richard Poplewell my brother one red foyle or follower being a colt
Item where my brother William Poplewell oweth me xviij s I do clerelye give yt to him and I give to the said William my fresed russet Cotte
Item I give & bequeath to his son Robert one of my best ewe hogges
Item I geve & bequeath to my brother Robert Poplewell two Joyckyndayles
Item I geve & bequeath to Alexander my servant my best russet coat
Item to Katheryn my servant iiij and to Margaret my servant iiij d
The residue of all my goods and cattalles not given willed nor bequeathed my debts paid & funeral expenses discharged I give will & bequeath them to Alice my wife whom I make my sole executrix of this my testament & last will
Also I desire Robert Cayster James Poplewell Richard Poplewell & William Foster to be Supervisors & overseers of this my testament & last will And I give and bequeath to every of them for their pains ijs and their charges born at all times in & about my business
These being witnesses hereof Richard Poplewell Henrie Gleue John Brewer with other.
Thomas died between February 1562 and 1563 in Woodhouse, Belton, Lincolnshire. There is a partial burial entry for a Poplewell before 29 February 1562/3 at Belton..
His will was proved between 16 May 1563 and 1564 at the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire.
Thomas Popplewell was mentioned as being deceased in the will of Richard Popplewell dated 12 July 1564.
Children of Thomas Popplewell and Alice Thornton
- Margery Popplewell (Rayner) b. b 1562, d. a 1605
- James Popplewell+ b. 19 Apr 1562, d. b 24 Jul 1605
Thomas Popplewell
(23 October 1625 - 25 March 1673)
Thomas Popplewell was also known as Thomas Popplewell (son of Humphrey, Beltoft) in records. He was christened on 23 October 1625 in Belton, Lincolnshire. This baptism does not match his stated age of 30 when he obtained a marriage licence in Nov 1664. He was the son of Humphrey Popplewell and Elizabeth Healey.
Thomas Popplewell married Christine Unknown before 1652. Her name is hard to read. In Jan 2001 I cannot find the source of this marriage which was entered as 22 Oct 1656. Thomas Popplewell was widowed before 13 June 1664 on the death of his wife Christine Unknown.
Thomas Popplewell and Dorothy Medley obtained a marriage licence in November 1664 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire. The marriage bond described them as Thomas Popplewell de Belton, yeoman aged 30 and Dorothy Medley of Belton (Axholme) aged 25. He signed Tho Poplewell.
Dorothy Medley married secondly Thomas Popplewell in December 1664 in Belton, LIN. Thomas the son of Humphrey Popplewell, gentleman, & Dorothy Medley, widow, was married the ... day of December. Thomas was a yeoman at Beltoft in Beltoft, Belton.. He was a churchwarden in Belton, LIN, in April 1670.
In Humphrey Popplewell's will dated before May 1670? In Belton, Thomas Popplewell was named as heir.
Thomas Popplewell made a will dated 16 March 1672/73 in Belton. In the name of God Amen the sixteenth day of March in the Five and Twentieth year of Charles the second of England King &c: Anno Domini 1672 I Thomas Poplewell of Beltoft in the parish of Belton in the Isle of Axholme and County of Lincoln yeoman sick and weak in body but perfect of Remembrance (Thanks be to God) do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following
First and principally I bequeath my soul to Almighty God my merciful father and his son my sole redeemer and my body to the ground to be buried in the parish Church of Belton at the discretion of my Executrix and friends
Item I give and bequeath unto Dorothy my loving wife two acres of meadow or pasture lying and known by the Common name of Crooked acres in Beltoft, & two acres and a half of meadow lying in Tollman Inlake in the parish of Belton six acres and Three Roods lying in Beltoft against the hawce close & Fower acres and a half lying in Moorelands in Beltoft, half an acre lying upon stoneshouse half an acre lying at the Millrawes in Belton three Roods lying upon houndhill & one Rood lying there in Belton two selions lying near Cloocrest/Cloocroft being three Roods, one acre & a Rood lying upon sanddail; To have and to hold all the above recited lands arable meadow & pasture with their and every of their appurtenances unto the said Dorothy my loving wife her heirs and assigns for ever.
Item I give and bequeath unto Christine Poplewell & Issabell Poplewell my daughters either of them the vallew of thirty shillings in brass & either of them Ten pounds of lawful English money to be paid at their ages of twenty one years or marriage which shall first happen.
Item I give and bequeath to Christine Poplewell and Issabell Poplewell my daughters one acre of meadow or pasture lying in the wheate close & two acres of meadow or pasture lying in Weenall in Beltoft to be equally divided betwixt them by the supervisors of this my will or other friends
Item my will is that if either of my said daughters die before the age of twenty & one years that part of meadow given unto her so dying shall remain unto the surviving daughter [illegible] both happen to depart their natural lives before their ages above said, Then my Will is that Dorothy my loving wife shall have the said meadow pasture during her life natural. And then to Remain unto the children of Willyam Poplewell my brother their heirs Executors & assigns for ever equally to be divided amongst them by whom they shall elect my Will is that ------ Issabell my daughters depart their natural life before their ages of twenty and one years, Then [my] Will is and I give the said Messuages lands and & other hereditaments last given and recited unto my loving wife during her life natural : And after the decease of the said Dorothy I give devise the Cheife Messuage wherein I doe now dwell with buildings orchards gardens Courtyards croft and close to the same adjoining with the appurtenances to Humfrey Poplewell my nephew his heirs and Assigns for ever.
Item my will is that (all the Residue of my hereditaments given above last given and recited decease of Dorothy my wife) I give and bequeath [to the] Willyam children of Thomas Poplewell my brother their- assigns to be equally divided amongst them if the said Christine and Issabell depart their natural [life] before their ages abovesaid.
Item all the residue remainder of my goods & chattels not given & - my debts legacies & funerals discharged I give unto Dorothy my loving wife whom I make [executrix] of this my last Will & testament Revoking all former wills] and testaments.
Item I ordain my trusty friends Spadman Clarke & Robert Bernard qur. Su-- my last Will & testament and I give to either pair of gloves a token of my love & their th- when they go about my occasions concerning
In witness hereof I have sett my hand & seal & year first above written
Witnesses hereof are
Henry Mm[ar]ke
James Poplewell
Wm. Newton
This is probably the will that Dr Joy Lloyd writes about in her thesis as having an exceptionally large number of cattle (41).
Thomas was buried on 25 March 1673 in Belton, LIN.
His will was proved in April 1673 at the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire. At Gainsborough In the year of our Lord, 1673, the above-written will was proved and the goods of the said deceased to Dorothy [relict] of the said deceased and sole Executrix, being first [sworn] on the Holy Gospels, [before] Edward Lake etc., saving... An inventory of his estate was dated on 21 April 1673 A true & perfect inventory of the goods and chattels of Thos Poplewell of Beltoft in the parish of Belton and county of Lincoln, yeoman, deceased, as followeth:
Impremis, his purse & apparel £26/13/4
... in the little parlour ... and other goods in the same room £9/0/0
... in the little room adjoining one servants? bed with some other small things 15/-
in the new parlor one
in the hall a long table a little table...
in the buttery two
in the great parlor chamber two cheese
in the little parlor chamber and room adjoining one stand bed one half headed bed
in the hall chamber 2 bedsteads some servants bedding a talbe a press & other small things £4/5/-
in the brewe house chamber one .... £3/0/0
one stock of bees 6/-
7 horses and 2 hol horse harness
B turfs, wood blocks, stocks & mannure in the yard £3/0/0
: ... Goods valued at £239/17/0. Appraised by Robert Bernard, Fr: Monkton, Richard Kynman & David Poplewell [signature] at Gainsborough. Dorothea Poplewell was executrix.
Thomas Popplewell married Christine Unknown before 1652. Her name is hard to read. In Jan 2001 I cannot find the source of this marriage which was entered as 22 Oct 1656. Thomas Popplewell was widowed before 13 June 1664 on the death of his wife Christine Unknown.
Thomas Popplewell and Dorothy Medley obtained a marriage licence in November 1664 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire. The marriage bond described them as Thomas Popplewell de Belton, yeoman aged 30 and Dorothy Medley of Belton (Axholme) aged 25. He signed Tho Poplewell.
Dorothy Medley married secondly Thomas Popplewell in December 1664 in Belton, LIN. Thomas the son of Humphrey Popplewell, gentleman, & Dorothy Medley, widow, was married the ... day of December. Thomas was a yeoman at Beltoft in Beltoft, Belton.. He was a churchwarden in Belton, LIN, in April 1670.
In Humphrey Popplewell's will dated before May 1670? In Belton, Thomas Popplewell was named as heir.
Thomas Popplewell made a will dated 16 March 1672/73 in Belton. In the name of God Amen the sixteenth day of March in the Five and Twentieth year of Charles the second of England King &c: Anno Domini 1672 I Thomas Poplewell of Beltoft in the parish of Belton in the Isle of Axholme and County of Lincoln yeoman sick and weak in body but perfect of Remembrance (Thanks be to God) do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following
First and principally I bequeath my soul to Almighty God my merciful father and his son my sole redeemer and my body to the ground to be buried in the parish Church of Belton at the discretion of my Executrix and friends
Item I give and bequeath unto Dorothy my loving wife two acres of meadow or pasture lying and known by the Common name of Crooked acres in Beltoft, & two acres and a half of meadow lying in Tollman Inlake in the parish of Belton six acres and Three Roods lying in Beltoft against the hawce close & Fower acres and a half lying in Moorelands in Beltoft, half an acre lying upon stoneshouse half an acre lying at the Millrawes in Belton three Roods lying upon houndhill & one Rood lying there in Belton two selions lying near Cloocrest/Cloocroft being three Roods, one acre & a Rood lying upon sanddail; To have and to hold all the above recited lands arable meadow & pasture with their and every of their appurtenances unto the said Dorothy my loving wife her heirs and assigns for ever.
Item I give and bequeath unto Christine Poplewell & Issabell Poplewell my daughters either of them the vallew of thirty shillings in brass & either of them Ten pounds of lawful English money to be paid at their ages of twenty one years or marriage which shall first happen.
Item I give and bequeath to Christine Poplewell and Issabell Poplewell my daughters one acre of meadow or pasture lying in the wheate close & two acres of meadow or pasture lying in Weenall in Beltoft to be equally divided betwixt them by the supervisors of this my will or other friends
Item my will is that if either of my said daughters die before the age of twenty & one years that part of meadow given unto her so dying shall remain unto the surviving daughter [illegible] both happen to depart their natural lives before their ages above said, Then my Will is that Dorothy my loving wife shall have the said meadow pasture during her life natural. And then to Remain unto the children of Willyam Poplewell my brother their heirs Executors & assigns for ever equally to be divided amongst them by whom they shall elect my Will is that ------ Issabell my daughters depart their natural life before their ages of twenty and one years, Then [my] Will is and I give the said Messuages lands and & other hereditaments last given and recited unto my loving wife during her life natural : And after the decease of the said Dorothy I give devise the Cheife Messuage wherein I doe now dwell with buildings orchards gardens Courtyards croft and close to the same adjoining with the appurtenances to Humfrey Poplewell my nephew his heirs and Assigns for ever.
Item my will is that (all the Residue of my hereditaments given above last given and recited decease of Dorothy my wife) I give and bequeath [to the] Willyam children of Thomas Poplewell my brother their- assigns to be equally divided amongst them if the said Christine and Issabell depart their natural [life] before their ages abovesaid.
Item all the residue remainder of my goods & chattels not given & - my debts legacies & funerals discharged I give unto Dorothy my loving wife whom I make [executrix] of this my last Will & testament Revoking all former wills] and testaments.
Item I ordain my trusty friends Spadman Clarke & Robert Bernard qur. Su-- my last Will & testament and I give to either pair of gloves a token of my love & their th- when they go about my occasions concerning
In witness hereof I have sett my hand & seal & year first above written
Witnesses hereof are
Henry M
James Poplewell
Wm. Newton
This is probably the will that Dr Joy Lloyd writes about in her thesis as having an exceptionally large number of cattle (41).
Thomas was buried on 25 March 1673 in Belton, LIN.
His will was proved in April 1673 at the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire. At Gainsborough In the year of our Lord, 1673, the above-written will was proved and the goods of the said deceased to Dorothy [relict] of the said deceased and sole Executrix, being first [sworn] on the Holy Gospels, [before] Edward Lake etc., saving... An inventory of his estate was dated on 21 April 1673 A true & perfect inventory of the goods and chattels of Thos Poplewell of Beltoft in the parish of Belton and county of Lincoln, yeoman, deceased, as followeth:
Impremis, his purse & apparel £26/13/4
... in the little parlour ... and other goods in the same room £9/0/0
... in the little room adjoining one servants? bed with some other small things 15/-
in the new parlor one
in the hall a long table a little table...
in the buttery two
in the great parlor chamber two cheese
in the little parlor chamber and room adjoining one stand bed one half headed bed
in the hall chamber 2 bedsteads some servants bedding a talbe a press & other small things £4/5/-
in the brewe house chamber one .... £3/0/0
one stock of bees 6/-
7 horses and 2 hol horse harness
B turfs, wood blocks, stocks & mannure in the yard £3/0/0
: ... Goods valued at £239/17/0. Appraised by Robert Bernard, Fr: Monkton, Richard Kynman & David Poplewell [signature] at Gainsborough. Dorothea Poplewell was executrix.
Children of Thomas Popplewell and Christine Unknown
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. 10 Sep 1652, d. b 1673?
- George Popplewell b. 26 Apr 1660, d. 5 Jul 1661
- Christian Popplewell+ b. 29 Jan 1661/62, d. b 14 Aug 1717
- Benoni Popplewell b. 13 Jun 1664, d. b 4 Dec 1664
Child of Thomas Popplewell and Dorothy Unknown
- Isabel Popplewell+ b. 24 Jul 1666, d. 29 Oct 1738
Thomas Popplewell
(21 December 1628 - )
Thomas Popplewell was also known as Thomas Popplewell (of Bottesford) in records. He was christened on 21 December 1628 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was mentioned as youngest son in his father's will 1630. He was the son of John Popplewell and Ann Aldus.
In John Popplewell's will dated April 1630 in Belton, Thomas Popplewell was named as heir.
In John Popplewell's will dated April 1630 in Belton, Thomas Popplewell was named as heir.
Children of Thomas Popplewell
- Humphrey Popplewell b. 30 Jan 1653/54
- Isabel Popplewell b. 8 Mar 1654/55
Thomas Popplewell
(26 October 1695 - before 24 November 1738?)
Thomas Popplewell was christened on 26 October 1695 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Popplewell and Christian Popplewell.
Thomas Popplewell married Ann Kingman on 30 March 1725 in Springthorpe, Lincolnshire. They were both of Belton.
On 11 September 1729 Thomas Popplewell purchased property in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire, on 11 September 1729. 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.
Administration of the estate of John Popplewell was granted to Thomas Popplewell, in September 1729 in the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire, 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.
Thomas Popplewell and Humphrey Popplewell were mentioned in a deed dated 10 August 1733 in Belton in Axholme, 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.
Thomas Popplewell and Ann Kingman were mentioned in a deed dated 20 October 1733 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. Surrender by Thomas Popplewell & Ann his wife, of previously mentioned lands.
Thomas Popplewell made a will dated 7 November 1737 in Althorpe. In the name of God Amen. I Thomas Poplewell of Althorpe in the county of Lincoln Yeoman being sick and weak of body but of sound mind and memory do make and ordain my last will and testament in manner following (That is to say) First I give and devise all my estate whatsoever towards bringing up my children unto Ann my beloved wife until my sons severally shall arrive at twenty one years of age if she so long live and continueth my widow. But if during that time she either happen to dye or marry again then I give and devise to Thomas Poplewell my eldest son all the close called new close with the appertenances to him his heirs and assignes for ever. And to Richard my second son the two intax closes towards the west and to his heirs and assignes for ever. And to John my third son the three intax closes towards the east with their appertenances and to his heirs and assignes for ever they severally entring at twenty one years of age. ut in case any of my said sons happen to dye before they attain their respective ages of twenty one years then my will and mind is that their part or parts so dying shall be equally divided between the survivor or survivours to hold to them their heirs and assignes for ever. And all the rest of my goods chattels and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever I give to my said wife and my daughters Elizabeth and Ann and appoint them as joint executrixes of this my last will and testament they paying all my debts and funeral expenses. And I do hereby revoke all former wills by me heretofore made in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this seventh day of November, one thousand seven hundred and thirty seven.
Signed sealed published and declared by the testator to be his last will and testament in the presence of Us who subscribed our names at his request and Thomas Poplewell in his presence of us with the two alterations above first being made. Thos. Smelt, Hum: Poplewell Robt. Hum: Poplewell Esq.
Thomas died before 24 November 1738? In Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 24 November 1738 in Belton.
His will was proved on 3 September 1740 at Lincolnshire. On the reverse side of the copy will bearing the date 10 July 1739: The within named Anne Popplewell (the other live executrixes being not six years of age) was sworn to the truth of the within will before me. Thomas Gilbey, Surrogate.
Proved this third day of sept 1740 before the worshipful George Newell Esq. Batchelor of Law Commissary and Official of the Archdeaconry of Stow lawfully constituted upon the oath of Ann Popplewell widow the relict of the decd and one of the executrixes within named to whom was granted the administration, a power being reserved to the other two executrixes till they become of age. An unknown person was mentioned as deceased in a deed dated 5 September 1749. Mortgage & surrender by Thomas Popplewell, eldest son of Thos Popplewell, late of Althorpe, deceased, & Ann Popplewell his widow .. re previously mentioned lands - now called the New Close £78. The next deed is a Bond between 1. Thomas Poppelwell of Nottingham, Frame work knitter for repayment of £78 and 2. Thos Parkin. An unknown person was mentioned as deceased in a deed dated 2 September 1755. Indenture dated 2 Sept 1755, between Ann Poplewell of Belton, widow and relict of Thomas Poplewell, late of Althorpe, yeoman, deceased, Thomas Poplewell of Nottingham, frame-work knitter, Richard Popplewell of Belton, yeoman, and John Poplewell of Belton, yeoman / which last mentioned Thomas is the eldest son and heir and the said Richard and John are the younger sons of the said Thomas Poplewell deceased and Ann Poplewell of the one part and Joshua Kynman of Epworth, innholder of the other part. Sale by the Poplewells to Kynman of five closes called the Intacks Closes in Belton..
Thomas Popplewell married Ann Kingman on 30 March 1725 in Springthorpe, Lincolnshire. They were both of Belton.
On 11 September 1729 Thomas Popplewell purchased property in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire, on 11 September 1729. 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.
Administration of the estate of John Popplewell was granted to Thomas Popplewell, in September 1729 in the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire, 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.
Thomas Popplewell and Humphrey Popplewell were mentioned in a deed dated 10 August 1733 in Belton in Axholme, 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.
Thomas Popplewell and Ann Kingman were mentioned in a deed dated 20 October 1733 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. Surrender by Thomas Popplewell & Ann his wife, of previously mentioned lands.
Thomas Popplewell made a will dated 7 November 1737 in Althorpe. In the name of God Amen. I Thomas Poplewell of Althorpe in the county of Lincoln Yeoman being sick and weak of body but of sound mind and memory do make and ordain my last will and testament in manner following (That is to say) First I give and devise all my estate whatsoever towards bringing up my children unto Ann my beloved wife until my sons severally shall arrive at twenty one years of age if she so long live and continueth my widow. But if during that time she either happen to dye or marry again then I give and devise to Thomas Poplewell my eldest son all the close called new close with the appertenances to him his heirs and assignes for ever. And to Richard my second son the two intax closes towards the west and to his heirs and assignes for ever. And to John my third son the three intax closes towards the east with their appertenances and to his heirs and assignes for ever they severally entring at twenty one years of age. ut in case any of my said sons happen to dye before they attain their respective ages of twenty one years then my will and mind is that their part or parts so dying shall be equally divided between the survivor or survivours to hold to them their heirs and assignes for ever. And all the rest of my goods chattels and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever I give to my said wife and my daughters Elizabeth and Ann and appoint them as joint executrixes of this my last will and testament they paying all my debts and funeral expenses. And I do hereby revoke all former wills by me heretofore made in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this seventh day of November, one thousand seven hundred and thirty seven.
Signed sealed published and declared by the testator to be his last will and testament in the presence of Us who subscribed our names at his request and Thomas Poplewell in his presence of us with the two alterations above first being made. Thos. Smelt, Hum: Poplewell Robt. Hum: Poplewell Esq.
Thomas died before 24 November 1738? In Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 24 November 1738 in Belton.
His will was proved on 3 September 1740 at Lincolnshire. On the reverse side of the copy will bearing the date 10 July 1739: The within named Anne Popplewell (the other live executrixes being not six years of age) was sworn to the truth of the within will before me. Thomas Gilbey, Surrogate.
Proved this third day of sept 1740 before the worshipful George Newell Esq. Batchelor of Law Commissary and Official of the Archdeaconry of Stow lawfully constituted upon the oath of Ann Popplewell widow the relict of the decd and one of the executrixes within named to whom was granted the administration, a power being reserved to the other two executrixes till they become of age. An unknown person was mentioned as deceased in a deed dated 5 September 1749. Mortgage & surrender by Thomas Popplewell, eldest son of Thos Popplewell, late of Althorpe, deceased, & Ann Popplewell his widow .. re previously mentioned lands - now called the New Close £78. The next deed is a Bond between 1. Thomas Poppelwell of Nottingham, Frame work knitter for repayment of £78 and 2. Thos Parkin. An unknown person was mentioned as deceased in a deed dated 2 September 1755. Indenture dated 2 Sept 1755, between Ann Poplewell of Belton, widow and relict of Thomas Poplewell, late of Althorpe, yeoman, deceased, Thomas Poplewell of Nottingham, frame-work knitter, Richard Popplewell of Belton, yeoman, and John Poplewell of Belton, yeoman / which last mentioned Thomas is the eldest son and heir and the said Richard and John are the younger sons of the said Thomas Poplewell deceased and Ann Poplewell of the one part and Joshua Kynman of Epworth, innholder of the other part. Sale by the Poplewells to Kynman of five closes called the Intacks Closes in Belton..
Children of Thomas Popplewell and Ann Kingman
- Thomas Popplewell+ b. 19 Nov 1725, d. b 22 May 1792
- Ann Popplewell (Langton??) b. 1 Jan 1730
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. a 1732
- Richard Popplewell b. 17 Jan 1732/33, d. b 22 Feb 1762
- John Popplewell+ b. 10 Aug 1736, d. b 9 Jun 1767
Thomas Popplewell
(19 November 1725 - before 22 May 1792)
Thomas Popplewell was christened on 19 November 1725 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell and Ann Kingman.
In Thomas Popplewell's will dated 7 November 1737 in Althorpe, Thomas Popplewell was named as heir. Thomas was a framework knitter from the 1740s, in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England.
Thomas Popplewell was mentioned in a deed dated 5 September 1749 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. Mortgage & surrender by Thomas Popplewell, eldest son of Thos Popplewell, late of Althorpe, deceased, & Ann Popplewell his widow .. re previously mentioned lands - now called the New Close £78. The next deed is a Bond between 1. Thomas Poppelwell of Nottingham, Frame work knitter for repayment of £78 and 2. Thos Parkin.
Thomas Popplewell married Ann Wilkinson on 3 May 1752 in St Mary's, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.
Thomas resided at Nottingham, 1755.
Thomas Popplewell and Ann Kingman were mentioned in a deed dated 1 September 1755. A deed for a Declaration of Trust stating: whereas by indenture bearing the date 1 September 1855 was made between 1. Samuel Savatt 2. Ann Popplewell of Belton, widow of Thomas Popplewell late of Althorpe deceased; Thomas Popplewelll of Nottingham, Frame work knitter & Ann his wife; Richard Popplewell of Belton, yeoman; John Popplewell of Belton, yeoman [Thomas, Richard & John being brothers] 3. Harphan Green of Wakefield; Richard Green of Berwick, Yks; the land was subsequently purchased by Alan Johnson..
Thomas Popplewell and Ann Kingman were mentioned in a deed dated 2 September 1755 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. Indenture dated 2 Sept 1755, between Ann Poplewell of Belton, widow and relict of Thomas Poplewell, late of Althorpe, yeoman, deceased, Thomas Poplewell of Nottingham, frame-work knitter, Richard Popplewell of Belton, yeoman, and John Poplewell of Belton, yeoman / which last mentioned Thomas is the eldest son and heir and the said Richard and John are the younger sons of the said Thomas Poplewell deceased and Ann Poplewell of the one part and Joshua Kynman of Epworth, innholder of the other part. Sale by the Poplewells to Kynman of five closes called the Intacks Closes in Belton..
Thomas died before 22 May 1792 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.
His will was proved on 22 May 1792 at Nottinghamshire. Thomas and Anne (Wilkinson possibly) did not appear to have any children. The messuage, dye house, and "plain silk stocking frames" passed to one Elizabeth Stones, a spinster and Richard Pacey, a private soldier.
In Thomas Popplewell's will dated 7 November 1737 in Althorpe, Thomas Popplewell was named as heir. Thomas was a framework knitter from the 1740s, in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England.
Thomas Popplewell was mentioned in a deed dated 5 September 1749 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. Mortgage & surrender by Thomas Popplewell, eldest son of Thos Popplewell, late of Althorpe, deceased, & Ann Popplewell his widow .. re previously mentioned lands - now called the New Close £78. The next deed is a Bond between 1. Thomas Poppelwell of Nottingham, Frame work knitter for repayment of £78 and 2. Thos Parkin.
Thomas Popplewell married Ann Wilkinson on 3 May 1752 in St Mary's, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.
Thomas resided at Nottingham, 1755.
Thomas Popplewell and Ann Kingman were mentioned in a deed dated 1 September 1755. A deed for a Declaration of Trust stating: whereas by indenture bearing the date 1 September 1855 was made between 1. Samuel Savatt 2. Ann Popplewell of Belton, widow of Thomas Popplewell late of Althorpe deceased; Thomas Popplewelll of Nottingham, Frame work knitter & Ann his wife; Richard Popplewell of Belton, yeoman; John Popplewell of Belton, yeoman [Thomas, Richard & John being brothers] 3. Harphan Green of Wakefield; Richard Green of Berwick, Yks; the land was subsequently purchased by Alan Johnson..
Thomas Popplewell and Ann Kingman were mentioned in a deed dated 2 September 1755 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. Indenture dated 2 Sept 1755, between Ann Poplewell of Belton, widow and relict of Thomas Poplewell, late of Althorpe, yeoman, deceased, Thomas Poplewell of Nottingham, frame-work knitter, Richard Popplewell of Belton, yeoman, and John Poplewell of Belton, yeoman / which last mentioned Thomas is the eldest son and heir and the said Richard and John are the younger sons of the said Thomas Poplewell deceased and Ann Poplewell of the one part and Joshua Kynman of Epworth, innholder of the other part. Sale by the Poplewells to Kynman of five closes called the Intacks Closes in Belton..
Thomas died before 22 May 1792 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.
His will was proved on 22 May 1792 at Nottinghamshire. Thomas and Anne (Wilkinson possibly) did not appear to have any children. The messuage, dye house, and "plain silk stocking frames" passed to one Elizabeth Stones, a spinster and Richard Pacey, a private soldier.
Child of Thomas Popplewell and Ann Wilkinson
- Richard Popplewell b. 5 Sep 1754
Thomas Popplewell
(3 February 1660/61 - before 24 November 1738?)
Thomas Popplewell was christened on 3 February 1660/61 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of William Popplewell and Ann Wells.
Thomas Popplewell married Elizabeth Unknown (Popplewell) (of Epworth) before 1693.
Thomas Popplewell married Ann Lee on 20 July 1705 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Thomas died before 24 November 1738? In Belton. But his presumed wife was buried as a widow in 1728!.
Thomas Popplewell married Elizabeth Unknown (Popplewell) (of Epworth) before 1693.
Thomas Popplewell married Ann Lee on 20 July 1705 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Thomas died before 24 November 1738? In Belton. But his presumed wife was buried as a widow in 1728!.
Children of Thomas Popplewell and Elizabeth Unknown (Popplewell) (of Epworth)
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. 25 Mar 1693
- Thomas Popplewell b. 22 Jan 1696/97
Child of Thomas Popplewell and Ann Lee
- Isaac Popplewell b. 17 May 1707, d. b 1 Apr 1768
Thomas Popplewell
(22 January 1696/97 - )
Thomas Popplewell was christened on 22 January 1696/97 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell and Elizabeth Unknown (Popplewell) (of Epworth).
He may be the Thomas who married Elizabeth Drinkel 29 June 1730 at Owston.
He may be the Thomas who married Elizabeth Drinkel 29 June 1730 at Owston.
Thomas Popplewell
(17 April 1687 - before 4 June 1714)
Thomas Popplewell was also known as Thomas Popplewell (of Epworth) in records. He was christened on 17 April 1687 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was the son of William Popplewell and Bridget Thorp.
Thomas died before 4 June 1714 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 4 June 1714 in Epworth, Lincolnshire.
Thomas died before 4 June 1714 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 4 June 1714 in Epworth, Lincolnshire.
Thomas Popplewell
(17 February 1635/36 - before 19 February 1635/36)
Thomas Popplewell was christened on 17 February 1635/36 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
Thomas died before 19 February 1635/36 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Robert Popplewell and Ann Unknown. Thomas Popplewell was buried on 19 February 1635/36 in Gainsborough.
Thomas died before 19 February 1635/36 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Robert Popplewell and Ann Unknown. Thomas Popplewell was buried on 19 February 1635/36 in Gainsborough.
Thomas Popplewell
(before 1514 - before 1538)
Thomas Popplewell was born before 1514 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Richard Popplewell.
Thomas Popplewell married Jane Unknown.
Thomas died before 1538. His father's will implies that his son Thomas is dead as he mentions Jane wife of late Thomas Popplewell, no relationship is given, but it is in the list of bequests to his children..
Thomas Popplewell was mentioned as being deceased in the will of Richard Popplewell dated 13 December 1538.
Thomas Popplewell married Jane Unknown.
Thomas died before 1538. His father's will implies that his son Thomas is dead as he mentions Jane wife of late Thomas Popplewell, no relationship is given, but it is in the list of bequests to his children..
Thomas Popplewell was mentioned as being deceased in the will of Richard Popplewell dated 13 December 1538.
Child of Thomas Popplewell and Jane Unknown
- Cecilia Popplewell b. b 1535
Thomas Popplewell
(before 1560 - before 7 September 1578)
Thomas Popplewell was born before 1560 in West Butterwick, Owston, Lincolnshire, England. He was the son of William Popplewell and Jane or Joan Thornton.
In William Popplewell's will dated 10 August 1566 in West Butterwick, Owston, Lincolnshire, Thomas Popplewell was named as heir.
Thomas died before 7 September 1578 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 7 September 1578 in Belton, LIN. This may be the son of William of Belton who died in 1592.
In William Popplewell's will dated 10 August 1566 in West Butterwick, Owston, Lincolnshire, Thomas Popplewell was named as heir.
Thomas died before 7 September 1578 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 7 September 1578 in Belton, LIN. This may be the son of William of Belton who died in 1592.
Thomas Popplewell
(before June 1794 - 10 June 1871)
Thomas Popplewell was born before June 1794 in Althorpe, Lincolnshire. He was the son of William Popplewell and Esther Selby. Thomas Popplewell was christened on 14 December 1795 in Althorpe.
Thomas Popplewell married Sarah Pilkinton on 28 November 1817 in Owston Ferry, Lincolnshire.
Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkinton were recorded on the 1841 census in Althorpe, Lincolnshire. Thomas 45, farmer, Sarah 40, Mary 10, John 8, James 5, & William 2 all born in the county.
Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkinton were recorded on the 1851 census in Althorpe. Thomas Popplewell head, 56, farmer of 17 acres, born Althorpe with his wife Sarah aged 53, born Ferry, Lincs and their children Richard 22 unmarried, ag. lab, Mary 19 dressmaker, William 12 ,all born at Althorpe.
Thomas Popplewell was listed in a directory dated between 1855 and 1868 as Thomas Popplewell, farmer at Althorpe.
Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkinton were recorded on the 1861 census in Althorpe. Thomas Popplewell, head, 65, farmer of 14 acres, born at Althorpe and his wife Sarah aged 51, born at Owston, Thomas Popplewell, aged 5, grandson, born Althorpe.
Thomas Popplewell was recorded on the 1871 census in Althorpe. Thos Popplewell, widower, aged 77, retired farmer, born Althorpe.
Thomas died on 10 June 1871 in Althorpe, Lincolnshire. See http://www.red1st.com/axholme/showmedia.php?mediaID=30306for a picture of his headstone. He was buried on 13 June 1871 in Althorpe.
His will was proved in 1871. The will of Thomas Popplewell, late of Althorpe, Lincoln, farmer who died 10 June 1871 at Althorpe was proved at Lincoln by James Popplewell of Althorpe, farmer the son, the sole executor.
Thomas Popplewell married Sarah Pilkinton on 28 November 1817 in Owston Ferry, Lincolnshire.
Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkinton were recorded on the 1841 census in Althorpe, Lincolnshire. Thomas 45, farmer, Sarah 40, Mary 10, John 8, James 5, & William 2 all born in the county.
Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkinton were recorded on the 1851 census in Althorpe. Thomas Popplewell head, 56, farmer of 17 acres, born Althorpe with his wife Sarah aged 53, born Ferry, Lincs and their children Richard 22 unmarried, ag. lab, Mary 19 dressmaker, William 12 ,all born at Althorpe.
Thomas Popplewell was listed in a directory dated between 1855 and 1868 as Thomas Popplewell, farmer at Althorpe.
Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkinton were recorded on the 1861 census in Althorpe. Thomas Popplewell, head, 65, farmer of 14 acres, born at Althorpe and his wife Sarah aged 51, born at Owston, Thomas Popplewell, aged 5, grandson, born Althorpe.
Thomas Popplewell was recorded on the 1871 census in Althorpe. Thos Popplewell, widower, aged 77, retired farmer, born Althorpe.
Thomas died on 10 June 1871 in Althorpe, Lincolnshire. See http://www.red1st.com/axholme/showmedia.php?mediaID=30306for a picture of his headstone. He was buried on 13 June 1871 in Althorpe.
His will was proved in 1871. The will of Thomas Popplewell, late of Althorpe, Lincoln, farmer who died 10 June 1871 at Althorpe was proved at Lincoln by James Popplewell of Althorpe, farmer the son, the sole executor.
Children of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkinton
- Thomas Popplewell b. b 20 Oct 1820, d. 5 Sep 1841
- George Popplewell+ b. 19 Sep 1823, d. 30 Nov 1891
- Henry Popplewell+ b. b 21 Jun 1825, d. Mar 1874
- Richard Popplewell+ b. 11 May 1828, d. 4 Jan 1916
- Mary Popplewell+ b. b 17 Apr 1831, d. 21 Mar 1863
- John Popplewell+ b. 14 May 1833, d. b 20 Oct 1868
- James Popplewell+ b. 17 Apr 1836, d. b 16 Mar 1878
- William Popplewell+ b. b 4 Nov 1838
Thomas Popplewell
(before 20 October 1820 - 5 September 1841)
Thomas Popplewell was born before 20 October 1820 in Althorpe, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Pilkinton.
Thomas died on 5 September 1841. See http://www.red1st.com/axholme/showmedia.php?mediaID=30306for a picture of his son's headstone.
Thomas died on 5 September 1841. See http://www.red1st.com/axholme/showmedia.php?mediaID=30306for a picture of his son's headstone.
Thomas Popplewell
(before 1700 - before 21 January 1748)
Thomas Popplewell was born before 1700.
Thomas Popplewell married Sarah Wells on 15 May 1721 in Owston, Lincolnshire, England.
Thomas Poplewell of West Butterwick, labourer and Sarah his wife granted to Ann Pettinger of Eastlound, spinster, on 6 Feb 1722. They both made their mark.
Thomas Popplewell married secondly Elizabeth Drinkall on 29 June 1730 in Owston, LIN, ENG. Thomas Popelwell of Butterwick to Elizbeth Drinkell.
Thomas died before 21 January 1748 in Butterwick, Owston, Lincolnshire, England. He was buried on 21 January 1748 in Owston, LIN, ENG. Thomas Popplwell, Butterwick.
Thomas Popplewell married Sarah Wells on 15 May 1721 in Owston, Lincolnshire, England.
Thomas Poplewell of West Butterwick, labourer and Sarah his wife granted to Ann Pettinger of Eastlound, spinster, on 6 Feb 1722. They both made their mark.
Thomas Popplewell married secondly Elizabeth Drinkall on 29 June 1730 in Owston, LIN, ENG. Thomas Popelwell of Butterwick to Elizbeth Drinkell.
Thomas died before 21 January 1748 in Butterwick, Owston, Lincolnshire, England. He was buried on 21 January 1748 in Owston, LIN, ENG. Thomas Popplwell, Butterwick.
Child of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Wells
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. 20 Feb 1721/22
Thomas Popplewell
(circa 1690 - )
Thomas Popplewell was born circa 1690. He may be the Thomas who was born 1687 and buried at Epworth 1714 with no known family..
Thomas resided at Eastoft, Lincolnshire, 1710.
Thomas Popplewell married Elizabeth Simpson on 23 October 1710 in Adlingfleet, Yorkshire. They were of Eastoft at their marriage. The marriage was also recorded at Ardsley, Yks..
Thomas resided at Eastoft, Lincolnshire, 1710.
Thomas Popplewell married Elizabeth Simpson on 23 October 1710 in Adlingfleet, Yorkshire. They were of Eastoft at their marriage. The marriage was also recorded at Ardsley, Yks..
Child of Thomas Popplewell and Elizabeth Simpson
- John Popplewell+ b. 11 Sep 1709, d. 16 Sep 1794
Thomas Popplewell
(15 August 1795 - )
Thomas Popplewell was christened on 15 August 1795 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Popplewell and Ellen Madan.
In John Popplewell's will dated 26 April 1817 in Gainsborough, Thomas Popplewell was named as heir.
Thomas Popplewell married Sarah Hird in 1824 in Heapham, Lincolnshire. Thomas and Thomas was a mariner in 1826, in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Was a mariner.
Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Hird were recorded on the 1841 census in Gainsborough. Thomas Popplewell, 45, Master mariner, Sarah, 40, Thomas 12, Henry 9, Ellen 14, Henrietta 7, all born in the country.
Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Hird were recorded on 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.
Thomas Popplewell and Harriet Matilda Popplewell were recorded 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.
Thomas Popplewell were recorded on the 1881 census in Princess Avenue, Cottingham, Lincolnshire. Thomas Poppelwell, widower, aged 85, head, born Gainsborugh, retired master mariner, with his daughter Henrietta M Popplewell, unmarried aged 47, born Gainsborough, housekeeper and Ann Stevens a 16 year servant born in Hull. Henrietta was baptised Harriet Matilda.
In John Popplewell's will dated 26 April 1817 in Gainsborough, Thomas Popplewell was named as heir.
Thomas Popplewell married Sarah Hird in 1824 in Heapham, Lincolnshire. Thomas and Thomas was a mariner in 1826, in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Was a mariner.
Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Hird were recorded on the 1841 census in Gainsborough. Thomas Popplewell, 45, Master mariner, Sarah, 40, Thomas 12, Henry 9, Ellen 14, Henrietta 7, all born in the country.
Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Hird were recorded on 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.
Thomas Popplewell and Harriet Matilda Popplewell were recorded 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.
Thomas Popplewell were recorded on the 1881 census in Princess Avenue, Cottingham, Lincolnshire. Thomas Poppelwell, widower, aged 85, head, born Gainsborugh, retired master mariner, with his daughter Henrietta M Popplewell, unmarried aged 47, born Gainsborough, housekeeper and Ann Stevens a 16 year servant born in Hull. Henrietta was baptised Harriet Matilda.
Children of Thomas Popplewell and Sarah Hird
- Ann Hurd Popplewell b. 29 Dec 1824, d. b 17 Oct 1838
- Henry Popplewell b. 21 Jun 1825, d. b 1831
- Eliza Maria Popplewell b. 19 Jan 1827, d. May 1860
- Thomas William Popplewell b. 14 Mar 1829
- Henry John Popplewell b. 6 Sep 1831, d. 16 Jun 1885
- Harriet Matilda Popplewell b. 14 Mar 1834, d. Dec 1902
Thomas Popplewell
(17 July 1703 - before 6 July 1706)
Thomas Popplewell was christened on 17 July 1703 in East Retford, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of George Popplewell and Sarah Holywell.
Thomas died before 6 July 1706 in East Retford, NTT. He was buried on 6 July 1706 in East Retford.
Thomas died before 6 July 1706 in East Retford, NTT. He was buried on 6 July 1706 in East Retford.
Thomas Popplewell
(circa 1805? - )
Thomas Popplewell was born circa 1805?.
Thomas Popplewell married Alice Wade in 1828 in Carlton le Moorland, Lincolnshire, England.
Thomas Popplewell married Alice Wade in 1828 in Carlton le Moorland, Lincolnshire, England.
Children of Thomas Popplewell and Alice Wade
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. 25 Jun 1828
- Ann Popplewell b. 26 Nov 1829
- James Popplewell b. 8 Nov 1830
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. 25 May 1833
- William Popplewell b. 1 Apr 1836
- John Edward Popplewell b. 24 Dec 1839
- Mary Popplewell b. 19 Sep 1841
- Ann Popplewell b. 24 Feb 1844
- Sarah Popplewell b. c 1847
- Jane Popplewell b. 21 Dec 1849
Thomas Popplewell
(before 1790? - )
Thomas Popplewell was born before 1790?.
Thomas Popplewell married Elizabeth Unknown before 1810. Thomas and Thomas was a mariner in 1826, in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Was a mariner.
Thomas Popplewell married Elizabeth Unknown before 1810. Thomas and Thomas was a mariner in 1826, in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Was a mariner.
Child of Thomas Popplewell and Elizabeth Unknown
- Thomas Popplewell b. b 16 Jun 1810
Thomas Popplewell
(before 16 June 1810 - )
Thomas Popplewell was born before 16 June 1810 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell and Elizabeth Unknown.
Thomas Popplewell
(August 1864 - 12 July 1885)
Thomas Popplewell's birth was registered in the quarter ending in August 1864 in Belton, Thorne RD, Lincolnshire. He was the son of William Popplewell and Damaris Chantry. Rachel, Thomas and Mary were listed as the children of William Popplewell in the 1871 census in Church Town, Belton.
Thomas Popplewell were recorded on the 1881 census in Church Town, Belton, Lincolnshire. Thomas Popplewell, aged 17, born Belton was a blacksmith's apprentice and living with James Johnson and his family.
Thomas died on 12 July 1885 in Keadby, Lincolnshire, aged 20. He was accidentally drowned while bathing in the Stainforth & Keadby canal on his way to a school anniversary. He was buried on 14 July 1885 in Belton.
Thomas Popplewell were recorded on the 1881 census in Church Town, Belton, Lincolnshire. Thomas Popplewell, aged 17, born Belton was a blacksmith's apprentice and living with James Johnson and his family.
Thomas died on 12 July 1885 in Keadby, Lincolnshire, aged 20. He was accidentally drowned while bathing in the Stainforth & Keadby canal on his way to a school anniversary. He was buried on 14 July 1885 in Belton.
Thomas Popplewell
(before 8 January 1586/87 - )
Thomas Popplewell was born before 8 January 1586/87 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Alexander Popplewell.
Thomas Popplewell
(circa 1505? - before February 1558/59)
Thomas Popplewell was born circa 1505?.
Thomas Popplewell married Joan? or John Unknown circa 1537?.
Thomas Popplewell made a will dated 2 September 1558 in Wakefield. I Thomas Poplewell of Wakefield ... to be buried at Allhallows, Wakefield. John! my wife to have this house after my decease, then Thomas my eldest son. Thomas to pay his brother Brian x ll in full satisfaction if his child's portion. Thomas to pay Richard his brother the same. He wills that Richard his brother, Henrie Johnson, Roger Berwicke and John Dawson be supervisors. Thomas sisters Beatrix, Agnes, Elizabeth and Alice (his daughters) to have xl s towards their marriages. His wife and daughters to be executrixes.
Thomas died before February 1558/59 in Wakefield, Yorkshire.
His will was proved on 6 February 1558/59 at Leeds. Proved by the widow. Grant reserved to the children, minors.
Thomas Popplewell married Joan? or John Unknown circa 1537?.
Thomas Popplewell made a will dated 2 September 1558 in Wakefield. I Thomas Poplewell of Wakefield ... to be buried at Allhallows, Wakefield. John! my wife to have this house after my decease, then Thomas my eldest son. Thomas to pay his brother Brian x ll in full satisfaction if his child's portion. Thomas to pay Richard his brother the same. He wills that Richard his brother, Henrie Johnson, Roger Berwicke and John Dawson be supervisors. Thomas sisters Beatrix, Agnes, Elizabeth and Alice (his daughters) to have xl s towards their marriages. His wife and daughters to be executrixes.
Thomas died before February 1558/59 in Wakefield, Yorkshire.
His will was proved on 6 February 1558/59 at Leeds. Proved by the widow. Grant reserved to the children, minors.
Children of Thomas Popplewell and Joan? or John Unknown
- Brian Popplewell b. a 1539
- Thomas Popplewell b. a 1538
- Richard Popplewell b. a 1540
- Beatrix Popplewell b. a 1541
- Agnes Popplewell b. a 1542
- Elizabeth Popplewell b. a 1543
- Alice Popplewell b. a 1544
Thomas Popplewell
(after 1538 - )
Thomas Popplewell was born after 1538 in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of Thomas Popplewell and Joan? or John Unknown.
Thomas Popplewell
(circa 1881 - )
Thomas Popplewell was born circa 1881 in Barnsley, Yorkshire. He was the son of John William Popplewell and Jane Worsborough. Thomas, Emmaline and Henrietta were listed as the children of John William Popplewell in the 1891 census in 40 Pleasant View St, Barnsley, Yorkshire.
Thomas Popplewell
Thomas Popplewell was born in Pontefract, Yorkshire.
Thomas Popplewell married Elizabeth Dawson on 21 October 1767 in Everton, Nottinghamshire. Thomas Popplewell, widower, Pontefract parish & Elizabeth Dawson, by licence. .
Thomas Popplewell married Elizabeth Dawson on 21 October 1767 in Everton, Nottinghamshire. Thomas Popplewell, widower, Pontefract parish & Elizabeth Dawson, by licence. .
Thomas Popplewell
(before March 1850 - 1903)
Thomas Popplewell was born before March 1850 in Howden, Yorkshire. He was the son of Henry Popplewell and Mary Ann Priestley. Thomas was listed as the son of Henry Popplewell in the 1851 census in Howden, Yorkshire.
Thomas died in 1903.
Thomas died in 1903.
Thomas Popplewell
(say 1540 - )
Thomas Popplewell was born say 1540.
Children of Thomas Popplewell
- Alexander Popplewell+ b. 10 May 1565, d. Mar 1618
- Margaret Popplewell b. 1568