Daniel Hoopes, son of Joshua Hoopes and Ann Perkes. Born 27 May 1672 Skelton-In, Cleveland, York, Eng., died afterER AprIL 29, 1746 DATE OF WILL Westown, Chester County Pa, buried 1748 Edgemont Chester Pa Last Will and Testament of Daniel D. Hoopes April 29, 1746 I, Daniel Hoopes of Westtown in the County of Chester in the Province of Pennsylvania, yeoman being indisposed in body but of sound disposing mind and memory, prayed be the Lord for the same, considereing that it is appointed for all men once to dye, do make my last will and testament in manner and form following that it is to say first and chiefly I commend my soul into the hands of Almight God wo gave it and my body. I commit to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors hereafter named, and as for what worldly estate money and effects I have undisposed of I give, bequeath and dispose of as follows (viz) I order that my just debts and funeral charges be first paid and discharged by my executors. Item I give and bequeath to my oldest son Joshua Hoopes my negro named Tom, and also my still with the appurtenances and my clock and my walnut desk and cloaths trees, he my said son Joshua paying to my daughter Mary the sum of ten pounds current money of the Province within three months next after my decease with which payment I do charge the same premises. Item I give and bequeath to my son Daniel Hoopes my large panel oak chest and one set of silver coat buttons and five shillings in money. Item I give and bequeath to my son John Hoopes the some of five shillings current money of this Province. Item I give and bequeath unto my son Abraham Hoopes the sum of five shillings current money aforesaid, and my cane. Item, I give and bequeath unto my son Thomas Hoopes the sum of five shillings current money af. Item I give and bequeath unto my son Stephen Hoopes one set of silver coat buttons and also all the residue and remainder of the money due to me upon bonds and bills or otherwise after my debts, funeral expenses and legacies in this my will specified or mentioned and to be mentioned are all paid. Item I give and bequeath unto my son Nathan Hoopes the sum of five pounds current money aforesaid and my riding horse, sadlle and bridle. Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter, Mary Yarnall the sum of five shillings aforesaid. Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Hall the sum of fifty shillings current aforesaid. Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Jane Ashbridge the sum of five shillings aforesaid. Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Christian Hoopes all my beds, bedding, bedsteads and furniture thereof and all my poewter of every sort and my great looking glass and also all my earthenware. Item I nominate and appoint my sons-in-law George Ashbridge and Phillip Yarnall and my friend Thomas Smedley to be my executors of this my last will and testament. AND lastly I do hereby revoke, disannul and declare utterly void all other wills and testaments by me made either in word or writing and declare this only to be my last will and testament. In witness thereof I have hereunto se my hand and seal the nine and twentieth day of the second month called April in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred Forty-Six." his Daniel D. Hoopes letter Signed, sealed and published by the said Daniel Hoopes as his last will and testament in the presence of us. Robert Yarnall Richard Jones Deborah Jones ------------------------ C:\My Documents\geneology\hoopes\Last Will & Testament - DANIEL HOOPES 1746.htm ------------------------- Biographical Sketch of Thomas HOOPES (1893); Chester County, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by John Morris . *********************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: Printing this file within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ *********************************************************************** Source: "Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Chester County, Pennsylvania, comprising a historical sketch of the county", by Samuel T. Wiley and edited by Winfield Scott Garner, Gresham Publishing Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1893, pp. 355-6. "THOMAS HOOPES, an able business man of many years successful experience, and a member of the well known firm Hoopes, Brother & Darlington, who own and operate the largest wheel factory east of the Allegheny mountains, is a son of Thomas, Sr., and Elizabeth (Darlington) Hoopes, and was born in West Goshen township, Chester county, Pennsylvania, November 27, 1834. The Hoopes family is among the oldest and most respectable families of Pennsylvania, and was founded in 1683 in Bucks county by Joshua Hoopes, who, with his wife Isabel, came in that year from Cleveland in Yorkshire, England. They brought with them their three children: Daniel, Margaret and Christian. Daniel Hoopes came to Westtown town- ship in 1696, and on December 10th of that year, he married Jane Worrilow, daughter of Thomas and Jane Worrilow, of Edgmont. His son, Thomas Hoopes (great-grandfather) was born October 22, 1714, and settled on a portion of the six hundred and thirty acre tract of land in Goshen township, which his father had purchased from a sea captain, who had bought it from the Penns. He was a farmer by occupation, and died May 21, 1803, aged eighty-nine years. He married Susanna Davies, and after her death, Amy Cope. A son by his second marriage was Jesse Cope (grandfather), who died in 1825. One of his sons was Thomas Hoopes, Sr. (father), born in 1794, on the old homestead, where he died in May, 1880, at eighty-six years of age. He was a farmer by occupation, and a member of the Society of Friends. He was a useful man, and a Whig and republican in politics, and in 1816, married Eliza Darlington, who was born in 1797, and passed away in 1878, when in the eighty-first year of her age. Mr. and Mrs. Hoopes had nine children, seven sons and two daughters. "Thomas Hoopes grew to manhood on the paternal acres, and received his education in the public and high schools of West Chester. At the early age of sixteen years he commenced farming, which he followed until he was twenty-three, when he went west, where he was engaged for five years in Colorado and Iowa in mining and the lumber business. At the end of that time, in 1862, he returned to Chester county and was engaged in farming until 1868, when he removed with his brother William to West Chester, and organized the present celebrated West Chester spoke and wheel manufacturing firm of Hoopes, Bro. & Darlington. Their plant, which is known as the West Chester wheel works, occupies three acres of ground, on which are erected large and commodious frame and brick buildings, embracing engine house, work shops, finishing factory, and a neat and tasteful office building. The company has 100,000 square feet of floor surface in their buildings. They employ from one hundred and fifty to two hundred men, and have an output of forty thousand sets of wheels per year. Mr. Hoopes' is one of the leading industrial establishments of the eastern part of the State, and he has made for himself a name as an honorable and first class manufacturer in the many different sections of the State and country where the products of his works are used. "On June 14, 1864, Mr. Hoopes was united in marriage with Amanda Russell, daughter of Thomas Russell, of the city of Baltimore. To their union have been born six children, five sons and one daughter: Charles R., who is in charge of the office of Hoopes, Brother & Darlington; William, superintendent of the Bala & Merion Electric Company; Herbert, deceased; Maurice, superintendent of the electric light plant of West Chester; Arthur, now a student in Edison's labor- atory at Orange, New Jersey; and Emily. "Thomas Hoopes is a republican, and has cast his vote for every presidential candidate of that party since its organization in 1856. He is interested in the industrial progress and general prosperity of his native city, and has served for some time as the president of the board of trade. His time and attention are chiefly given to the extensive business which has been built up during the last quarter of a century. He is now in the line of his proper life-work, and the results of his labor are those of substantial success, as attested by the existence of the splendidly equipped factory and extensive trade over a wide area of territory. He is modest and reserved, yet affable and pleasant. Mr. Hoopes' success and reputation have come, not as the result of accident, but as the fruits of excellence of work and special ability of management." --------------------- Daniel D. HOOPES b. Skelton, Yorkshire, England, m. 10 Dec 1696, in Middletown MM, Delaware Co., PA, Jane WORRILOW, b. ? ___ 1675, Staffordshire, England, d. BEF 1746, Chester Co., PA, LDS AFN: 1MCH-CF. Daniel died ? ___ 1749, Westown, Chester Co., PA, LDS AFN: 1MCH-B8. Daniel and Jane Hoopes, had seventeen children, eleven of whom reached the age of 80 years. They were married in the home of John Bowater, in what is now Delaware Co., but was then part of Chester Co. Daniel's surname does not contain an "e" in "Record of Pennsylvania Marriages Prior to 1810." Married 10 Dec 1696 Middletown, Chester County Pa (49 or 50 years married) to: Jane Worrilow, daughter of Thomas Worrilow and Joan or Grace Perkes. Born 20 Aug 1675 Haughton, Staffordshire, Eng., died 1746 Chester County, PA, 70 or 71 years CHRISTENING: 20 September 1675 Haughton Staffordshire England another source says 20 Apr 1675 and born 20 Sept 1675 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/bucks/church/middletownmm01.txt 10 10 1696 Hoops Daniel and Jane Worrilow. Children: 1. Nathan HoopesBorn 16 Jan 1718 Westown, Chester County, Pa, died 19 Feb 1803 East Bradford, Chester County, PA, 85 years Last Will and Testment of Nathan Hoopes August 23, 1798 I Nathan Hoopes of London Grove in the County of Chester and State of Pennsylvania, being far advanced in age, yet favourd with a good degree of health & retentive memory, often recollecting the uncertainty of my time in this World and desirous that peace & Harmony may prevail among my Children who survive me, do make this my Will in manner following, to wit -- First . . . I order that all my funeral expenses & Just Debts be fully paid by my Executors herein after named, whom I hereby Authorise to sell all my Effects (except such as I shall herein otherwise dispose of) And the money arising therefrom together with the amount of all my outstanding Debts on Bond or otherwise I direct to be paid as follows, to wit; one fourteenth part of the whole I give to my Grandson David Hoopes, (son of my son James deceas'd) one other fourteenth part thereof to my Daughter Susanna Smedly, first deducting fifty pounds out of her said Share for the goods I have heretofore let her have; I give to the heirs of my son Aaron Deseas'd the sum of Ninety pounds which is due to me from his Estate; The remainder of my Estate be the same more or less I direct to be devided into five equal parts or Shares, one of which I give to my son Daniel, one to the lawful heirs of my son Thomas, Deceas'd, one to my son Jonathan; one to my son William, and one to my son Nathan, with his promise in the case of the latter that his said share shall remain in the hands of my Executors or the survivor of them so long as they may judge right for his real benefit, they paying him the Interest thereof yearly, and the principal in such sums that such times as to them or the survivor of them may appear Expedient for the purpose afores'd and in Case of their decease before the whole is expended then the remainder to be paid to his Widow or Children at the Discretion of my Executors -- I give all my Wearing Apparel to my son Nathan, and my Silver Watch to my Grandson Nathan Hoopes (son of Daniel) Lastly . . . I appoint my two sons Daniel & Jonathan Hoopes Executors of this my Will, hereby Revoking & disannuling any Will be my heretofore made and declaring this & none other to be my last Will & Testament, In withness whereof I hereunto set my hand & seal this twenty third day of the Eighth month in the year of our Lord one thousand seven Hundred and Ninety Eight. Nathan Hoopes (Seal) Signed, Sealed pronounc'd & declar'd by the said Nathan Hoopes as his last Will & Testament in the presence of us the subscribers. Joshua Pusey John Pennock C:\My Documents\geneology\hoopes\Last Will & Testament - NATHAN HOOPES.htm see also http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irvmitchell/wills/hoop0777.html --------------------------- http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/o/o/John-Hoopes-/GENE4-0005.html NATHAN7 HOOPES (DANIEL D.6, JOSHUA5, JOHN4, ROBERT3, JOHN2, ROBERT1 HOWPE) was born March 16, 1717/18 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania, and died February 19, 1803 in Londongrove, Chester Col, Pennsylvania. He married (1) MARGARET WILLIAMSON October 06, 1737 in Middletown, Pennsylvania, daughter of THOMAS WILLIAMSON and ANN MALIN. She was born October 29, 1718 in East Bradford, Chester County, Pennsylvania, and died May 26, 1792 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania. He married (2) MARY WILLIAMSON October 06, 1737 in Middletown Meeting, Chester County, Pennsylvania, daughter of THOMAS WILLIAMSON and ANN MALIN. She was born October 29, 1718 in East Bradford, Chester County, Pennsylvania, and died May 26, 1792 in Chester County, Pennsylvania 2. Grace HoopesBorn 17 Sep 1697 Westchester, Chester County Pa, died 3 Jul 1721 Westown, Chester County Pa, 23 years Biographical sketch states died March 6, 1721 3. Ann HoopesBorn 23 Oct 1698 Middletown, Chester County Pa, died 13 Mar 1704 Westchester, Chester County Pa, 5 years 4. Mary HoopesMarried name: Yarnall, born 22 Nov 1700 Westchester, Chester County Pa, died 1765 Westown, Chester County Pa, 64 or 65 years 5. Hannah HoopesBorn 25 Jul 1702 Westchester, Chester County Pa, died 1750 Westown, Chester County Pa, 47 or 48 years Biographical sketches say born May 21 1702 6. Joshua HoopesBorn 25 Apr 1704 Middletown, Chester County Pa Delawar, Pa, died 19 Oct 1769 Westown, Chester County Pa, 65 years CHRISTENING: 6 29 1704 AT Goshen, Chester, Pa Citation says born April 19, 1704, died October 9, 1769 7. Jane HoopesBorn 14 Jul 1706 Westchester, Chester County Pa, died 31 Jan 1789 Westchester, Chester County Pa, 82 years 8. Ann HoopesBorn 12 Feb 1708 Westchester, Chester County Pa, died 28 Jul 1728 Westown, Chester County Pa, 20 years 9. Daniel HoopesBorn 27 Dec 1709 Westchester, Chester County Pa, died 4 May 1790 Birmingham, Chester County Pa, 80 years another sourcesays died 5 Jun 1790 10. John HoopesBorn 17 Sep 1711 Westchester, Chester County Pa, died 1 Mar 1795 Goshen, Lancaster, Pa, 83 years http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/38011501/family/familygroup?fpid=19169797644&sid=19169801105 Mary Hoopes 1744 Chester, Pennsylvania John Hoopes 7 Aug 1745 4 Mar 1831 Goshen, Chester, Pennsylvania Henry Hoopes 12 May 1747 Chester, Pennsylvania 4 Sep 1828 Kennett, Chester, Pennsylvania Elizabeth Hoopes 31 Oct 1748 21 Dec 1751 Chester, Pennsylvania James Hoopes 15 Jul 175012 Jul 1752 Chester, Pennsylvania Francis Hoopes 3 Jun 1752 Aug 1795 Son Chester, Pennsylvania Jane Hoopes 9 Feb 1754 Goshen, Chester, Pennsylvania Lydia Hoopes 24 Nov 1755 Goshenville, Chester, Pennsylvania Christian Hoopes 17 Jul 1757Goshen, Chester, Pennsylvania 11. Thomas HoopesBorn 22 Dec 1714 Westchester, Chester County Pa, died 21 May 1803 Goshen, Lancaster, Pa, 88 years 12. Elizabeth HoopesBorn 13 Jan 1716 Westchester, Chester County Pa, died 9 Dec 1803 Westown, Chester County Pa, 87 years Twin with Stephen 13. Stephen HoopesBorn 13 Jan 1716 Westchester, Chester County Pa, died 21 Mar 1767 Pennsylvania, 51 years Given Name: Stephen Title: Yeoman Description: Decedent Residence: Westtown Date: 21 Mar 1767 Prove Date: 4 Jun 1767 Remarks: Stephen Hoopes. Yeoman. Westtown. 3/21/1767. June 4, 1767. To son Isaiah that part of my plantation whereon I now live lying on the west side of road from great valley to Chester paying to his brother Ezekiel £30. To son Ezekiel Hoopes that part of my land lying on east side of said road, subject to provision for wife Elizabeth. To daughters Margaret and Hannah Hoopes £40 each. To granddaughter Martha Thompson 20 shillings at 18. All remainder to 3 daughters, Elizabeth John, Margaret and Hannah Hoopes. Executors: Wife Elizabeth and brother Thomas Hoopes. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOOPES, Stephen. Yeoman. Westtown. March 21, 1767. June 4, 1767. To son Isaiah that part of my plantation whereon I now live lying on the west side of road from great valley to Chester paying to his brother Ezekiel £30. To son Ezekiel Hoopes that part of my land lying on east side of said road, subject to provision for wife Elizabeth. To daughters Margaret and Hannah Hoopes £40 each. To granddaughter Martha Thompson 20 shillings at 18. All remainder to 3 daughters, Elizabeth John, Margaret and Hannah Hoopes. Executors: Wife Elizabeth and brother Thomas Hoopes. Wit: John Hoopes, Jr., Amos Hoopes, David Hoopes. The Wills of Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1766-1778 14. Walter HoopesBorn 11 Jan 1719 Westchester, Chester County Pa, died 12 Sep 1719 Westchester, Chester County Pa, under 1 year old 15. Abraham HoopesBorn 25 Jun 1720 Westchester, Chester County Pa, died 15 Sep 1795 Edgemont Pa, 75 years, buried 17 Sep 1795 Middletown, Chester County Pa (Mtg) HOOPES, Abraham, yeoman, Elder of Edgemont. December 12, 1792 - October 10, 1795. Legacies to sons Benjamin and George Hoopes, to son John and his sons: Abraham and Daniel Hoopes, to son Jacob, daughter Abigail wife of William Regester and then to her children by present husband, daughter Jane wife of Joseph Robins, sons Abraham and Isaac Hoopes grandson Abraham Williamson, granddaughters Phebe Hunt, Lydia Yarnall and Mary Robins. Exrs: Son in law Joseph Robins and grandson Daniel Hoopes. Wits: Francis Wiseley, John Megowin and Edward Churchman. 9B. Abstracts of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Wills, 1789-1835 Born: 12 Jun 1713, Westchester Chester PA Married: 28 Feb 1733, Goshen Chester PA Died: 15 Sep 1795, Edgmont Chester PA Buried: 17 Sep 1795, Middletown Chester PA John Hoopes+ Sarah Hoopes Abraham Hoopes Abigail Hoopes Jane Hoopes Benjamin Hoopes Isaac Hoopes George Hoopes Jacob Hoopes George Hoopes 16. Sarrah HoopesBorn 25 Jun 1720 Westchester, Chester County Pa, died 23 Jul 1794 Pa, 74 years 17. Christiana HoopesBorn 30 Aug 1723 Westown Pa, died 31 Dec 1815 Kennet Twnship, Chester County Pa, 92 years |