Humphrey Pope was transported to America by Major John Washington and Thomas Pope, along with 23 other persons some time after September 4th 1661. Reference : Cavaliers and pioneers; Patent Book No. 5; Page 449.
Humphrey Pope and Elizabeth Hawkins had five children, Humphrey Jr., Lawrence, John, Elizabeth and Mary.
Elizabeth Hawkins remarried twice after Humphrey's death. First to Richard Youell and then to Patrick Muckleroy.
Humphrey Pope received 150 acres in W'moreland Co by deed from Thomas Pope on February 2nd 1669. Reference : W'moreland Deeds & Wills #1, 1653-71.
Humphrey Pope was security for John Quisenberry on May 12th 1683 in old Rappahannock County, Virginia. Reference : Deeds & Wills of Old Rappahannock County Virginia
Humphrey Pope died between September of 1683, when he was security for John Butler, and June 30th of 1684, when his widow, Elizabeth, proved his will in W'moreland Court. Reference : W'moreland Order Book 1675-1688/9.
Richard Hawkins' wife was Katherine, not "Elizabeth", proven by a deed dated 18 Nov 1658 signed by Richard & Katherine Hawkins.
Humphrey Pope was transported to America by Major John Washington and Thomas Pope, along with 23 other persons some time after September 4th 1661. Reference : Cavaliers and pioneers; Patent Book No. 5; Page 449.
Humphrey Pope and Elizabeth Hawkins had five children, Humphrey Jr., Lawrence, John, Elizabeth and Mary.
Elizabeth Hawkins remarried twice after Humphrey's death. First to Richard Youell and then to Patrick Muckleroy.
Humphrey Pope received 150 acres in W'moreland Co by deed from Thomas Pope on February 2nd 1669. Reference : W'moreland Deeds & Wills #1, 1653-71.
Humphrey Pope was security for John Quisenberry on May 12th 1683 in old Rappahannock County, Virginia. Reference : Deeds & Wills of Old Rappahannock County Virginia
Humphrey Pope died between September of 1683, when he was security for John Butler, and June 30th of 1684, when his widow, Elizabeth, proved his will in W'moreland Court. Reference : W'moreland Order Book 1675-1688/9.
Richard Hawkins' wife was Katherine, not "Elizabeth", proven by a deed dated 18 Nov 1658 signed by Richard & Katherine Hawkins.