man John Cope‏‎, son of Oliver Cope and Rebecca Mayhave‏.
Born ‎1691 NaaMan Creek, New Castle, Delaware County OH, died ‎14 Jan 1773‎, 81 or 82 years

Married ‎30 Nov 1721 East Bradford, Chester County, PA (51 years married) to:

woman Charity Jefferis‏‎, daughter of Robert Jefferis and Jane Chandler‏.
Born ‎11 Apr 1695 Chichester, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA, died ‎between 1840 and 1846 Naaman's Creek, Chester, Pennsylvania‎, ‎1st marriage to: John Cope, 2nd married/ related to: David Evans
Biographical Sketch of Robert JEFFERIS (1881); Chester County, PA

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From THE HISTORY OF CHESTER COUNTY, by Futhey and Cope (1881);

pg. 613

JEFFERIS, Robert, is first mentioned as a witness at a court held at Chester,
September, 1685. In 1691 he purchased 60 acres of land near the middle of Upper
Chichester township, whereon he probably resided for some years. In 1701 he
purchased 169 acres in East Bradford township, and having sold that in
Chichester, removed to the last purchase. In 1703 he was appointed constable
for Westtown, Bradford not being then organized.
In 1721 he added to his possessions by purchasing 189 acres from William
Buffington. He conveyed the homestead in 1733 to his son Benjamin, reserving a
life estate, and having divided his other land between his sons, he does not
appear to have owned any at the time of his death, in 1738.
His first wife was Jane, daughter of George and Jane Chandler, to whom he was
married about 1692. After her death he married Ann ___,by whom he had one
child. His widow married Richard Archer prior to 1745, and surviving him, died
at the residence of her son, Richard Jefferis, in Tell township, Huntingdon Co.
The children of Robert and Jane Jefferis were Patience, m. to Henry Betterton
and ___ Mackey; Charity, m. to John Evans, and again, in 1721, to John Cope;
William, m. to Elizabeth (Ring) Neild; James m. March 3, 1728, to Elizabeth
(Tull) Carter; Robert, m. Eleanor ___ and Elizabeth Harper, a widow; George, m.
Lydia ___; Jane m. to Joseph Skeen; Anne, m. to Alexander Duncan; Mary, m. to
Thomas Temple, of Caln; Benjamin, m. to Elizabeth Carter; Thomas, m. to
Catherine (?); John.
William Jefferis resided to Chester township for some time after his marriage,
but after his father's death he purchased the homestead in East Bradford and
removed thither. He died 11,23,1777, and was buried on the 25th, at Birmingham
Meeting. His children were Mary, b. 5,29,1727, m. William Marsh, of Sadsbury;
William b. 3,12,1729, d. 1778, m. Hannah Darlington; Martha, b. 1,8,1731 m.
William Bennett; Nathaniel, b. 11,8,1733, d. 9,30,1823; Hannah, m. John Hunt;
Samuel, b. 10,6,1736, d. 2,28,1823; Nathan, b. 5,6,1741; d. 1777. The
descendants of William and Hannah (Darlington) Jefferis are very numerous, but
mostly in the West.
Nathaniel Jefferis married his first cousin, Prudence ___, and had seven
children. He afterwards married Mary, daughter of Isaac Chalfant, by whom he ad
eight, of whom the late Isaac Jefferis, of Newlin, was one.
Samuel Jefferis was married 11,24,1759, to Margaret, daughter of John and
Joanna Townsend, of East Bradford, born 7,27,1742, died 7,9,1832. They resided
for many years in West Whiteland, but died in West Chester. They had two sons,-
-William and John, of whom the first died with yellow fever in Philadelphia,
leaving children, who went to Baltimore.
John Jefferis married, 3,29,1787, Hannah, daughter of John and Hannah
Carpenter, of West Bradford, born 1,4,1768, died 7,30,1799. He married a second
wife, Jane P. Bishop, who died 2,14,1845. Her children were Minerva, b.
12,17,1787, d. 8,23,1795; Horatio Townsend, b. 6,22,1789, d. 5,14,1836; Samuel
Carpenter, b. 12,1,1790, d. 3,20,1843; Malinda England, b. 9,9,1792, d.
2,27,1863, m. Job Wickersham; Phebe Baily, b. 8,19,1794, d. 3,29,1829; William
Walter, b. 12,5,1796, died young; Granville Sharp, b. 10,5,1802; Joseph Addison,
b. 11,3,1803.
Horatio Townsend Jefferis married, March 27, 1816, Hannah Paul, born April 19,
1790, died March 23, 1851. They resided in West Chester, and had children,--
Minerva; William Walter, now cashier of the Bank of Chester County; Emily Jane;
Martha Ann, m. Charles Fairlamb; John Paul, now of Washington D.C.; Horatio
Carpenter and Mortimer Townsend, lately Episcopal minister of an English Church
at Dresden.
James Jefferis, son of Robert and Jane, married Elizabeth, widow of George
Carter, of East Bradford, and settled on the Carter homestead on the west side
of Brandywine, at Jefferis' Ford. His father conveyed some land to him on the
east side of the creek, and he purchased from the Worth family 150 acres on the
west side. He became a member of Birmingham meeting in 1738, and was appointed
an overseer in 1743. He died in 1745, but his wife survived him many years.
They had three children,--James, Abigail, who married Thomas Williamson, and
Emmor.
James was born Nov. 20, 1728, and married, Dec. 23, 1749, Ann, daughter of
Thomas and Elizabeth Cheyney, of Thornbury, born Feb. 21, 1727-8, died at the
age of seventy-six years, six months, twenty-seven days. He inherited his
father's lands on the east side of the creek, where he died in 1807. His
children were Mary, b. 9,9,1750, m. to Thomas Hickman; Emmor, b. 1,18,1752, d.
10,8,1822, m. Rachel Grubb; Betty, b. 3,17,1755, d. 1,5,1838, unmarried; Hannah,
b. 10,19,1757, m. to Moses Hickman; Jane, b. 10,7,1759, d. 3,16,1849. Her son
Chalkley, b. 11,17,1789, d. 11,4,1870, was a mason and builder, and in
conjunction with William Ingram erected many important public buildings.
Cheyney, b. 4,26,1762, d. 4,6,1828; Jacob, b. 9,26,1764, d. 11,20,1840, m.
Elizabeth Cope; Ann, b. 9,24,1767, d. 6,5,1768.
Cheyney Jefferis learned the hatting business, but became a farmer. He
married, 11,26,1790, Mary Bennett, b. 11,29,1762, died 9,2,1807, daughter of
James and Hannah Bennett, of Pennsbury., He married again, 3,22,1810, Martha
Sharpless, b. 4,27,1775, died 4,30,1854, daughter of Joshua and Edith Sharpless.
He purchased a farm eastward of and adjoining that of his father, now owned by
his grandson, Edwin James. His children by the first wife were Hannah, m. to
John James; James, Titus, Cheyney, Mary, m. to James Bennett; Edith; and by the
second, Ann, m. to Moses Sheppard; Lydia, Martha, and Joshua; all deceased
except the last, who is one of Chester County's model farmers, residing in New
Garden township.
Emmor Jefferis, son of James and Elizabeth, inherited the land on the west
side of the ford, where he died about 1802. It was he who was compelled to
guide the British army towards Birmingham Meeting on the day of battle. He
married, in 1757, Elizabeth, daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Taylor, on Pocopson
Creek. She died 7,11,1793, aged about fifty-three years. They had three
children,--James, b. about 1758, d. 1,25,1822; Emmor, b. 3,2,1769, d. 8,8,1813;
and Sarah, who married Dr. Joseph Moore.
James as a sea-captain, and owner of the vessel "Neptune," which sailed from
Wilmington. Later in life he settled down on his farm in East Bradford, now of
E.H. Holley. He also became the owner of his brother Emmor's share of their
father's land by purchase from the heirs. Capt. Jefferis is represented in the
name by his grandson, Bayard Jefferis, of West Chester.
Emmor Jefferis, his brother, married Charity, daughter of Samuel and Lydia
Grubb, born 12,30,1762, died 3,10,1836. They had children,--Sarah, mother of
Hon. John Hickman; Grubb, Curtis, Joseph, Benjamin, Lydia, John S., Elizabeth,
Anna, Charity, Emmor, and Abigail. Of these, Anna, widow of Isaac Trimble, of
West Bradford, is living at the age of eighty-four years. Emmor Jefferis, the
youngest son, was the grandfather of Rev. William Jefferis, of Neward College,
Delaware.
Richard Jefferis, the youngest son of the first Robert, born about 1730,
settled in Huntingdon County, and had a large family of children by two wives,
the names of twenty-two being known. His son Mark, born Feb. 10, 1787, died
Feb. 11, 1877, was the father of Gen. Noah L. Jefferis, sometime register of the
treasury at Washington, D.C. Robert Jefferis the first was probably born as
early as 1670, and some of his grandchildren were living in 1879, making an
unusually long period to be covered by three generations.
The name is differently spelled in different branches of the family, but by
those in Chester County it is written Jefferis.

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JEFFERIS, ROBERT. E. Bradford.
August 4, 1738. April 19, 1739. B. 35.
To sons James and William 5 shillings each. To sons Robert and
Benjamin 5 shillings each. To daughter Patience Batterton El. To
daughter Charity Cope and son George £2-10 each. To daughters
Jane, Ann and Mary £2 each. To sons Thomas and John 20 shillings each.
To son Richard £20 at 21. Provides for wife Anne.
Executors: wife and Joseph Webb.
Witnesses: Jos. Taylor, Bej. Taylor, Wm. Lowry.

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RETTEW, REBECCA. Goshen.
April 17, 1794. April 5, 1798.
To son William Rettew £5, etc. To son John £100, etc. To son Jesse £20,
etc. To daughter Hannah, wife of Edward Hicks, 5 shillings. To daughter
Abigail, wife of John Patterson, 5 shillings. To daughter Edith, wife
of Joseph Ray, £15, etc. To grandson Benjamin Trego £1.10. To
granddaughter Rachel, wife of John Jefferis, £40, etc. To granddaughter
Rebecca Rettew silver spoons. Remainder to grandchildren, John, Rebecca
and Eli Rettew, children of son John. Executor: Isaac Hains of Goshen.
Wit: William Sharpless, Joshua Weaver.

Wills of Chester CO PA 1713-1748
Page 86- Charity COPE is on the will of her father Robert Jefferis 4 Aug
1738-19 Apr 1739, East Bradford, Chester CO PA - Charity Jefferis Evans marr. John
Cope 1730 son of Oliver Cope

Children:

1.
man Joshua Cope‏
Born ‎14 Nov 1736 East Bradford, Chester County, PA, died ‎Jul 1813‎, 76 years
2.
man Joseph Cope‏
Born ‎1740, died ‎1820‎, 79 or 80 years
Joseph Cope (1740-1820), farmer, stone mason and malster, who, having bought land close to his father, in 1767, made his home upon it with his wife, Ann Taylor (1749-1803), daughter of Benjamin and Sarah (Nookes) Taylor.