Married 4 April 1855 to 1st wife Elizabeth Prudence McConnaughey (b. 1836 d. 1872)
Married 11 Jan 1874 to 2nd wife: Jane E. Barry (d. abt 1886)
Children: John T. b 1857 IA
M.E. (daughter) b. 1862 IA
Sherman E. b. 1863 IA
James G. b. 1867 MO
H.F. (son) b. 1869 IA
M. (daughter) b. 1878 IA
In 1910 he was living with grandson, Adam Hoop.
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Knoxville Newspaper
1918
Hugh G Pope, long known as one of the very few 1840 pioneers or Marion County, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. D. Barnevelt, in Madrid, February 6, 1918, aged 86 years, 6 months, and 5 days.
Deceased came to Marion County in the late 1840's with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pope and other relatives, who were the very first settlers of the Lincoln neighborhood, four miles west of Knoxville.
He enlisted as a soldier in the 40th Iowa and served faithfully during the war.
Since the late 1860's he had only resided here a short time and was known and respected among the pioneers of Madrid.
He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. D. Barnevelt, at whose home he died, and one son, J. G. Pope, of the same place, and a daughter in St. Joseph, Missouri. He was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Daniel Pope, of this city, (Knoxville, IA).
Married 4 April 1855 to 1st wife Elizabeth Prudence McConnaughey (b. 1836 d. 1872)
Married 11 Jan 1874 to 2nd wife: Jane E. Barry (d. abt 1886)
Children: John T. b 1857 IA
M.E. (daughter) b. 1862 IA
Sherman E. b. 1863 IA
James G. b. 1867 MO
H.F. (son) b. 1869 IA
M. (daughter) b. 1878 IA
In 1910 he was living with grandson, Adam Hoop.
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Knoxville Newspaper
1918
Hugh G Pope, long known as one of the very few 1840 pioneers or Marion County, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. D. Barnevelt, in Madrid, February 6, 1918, aged 86 years, 6 months, and 5 days.
Deceased came to Marion County in the late 1840's with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pope and other relatives, who were the very first settlers of the Lincoln neighborhood, four miles west of Knoxville.
He enlisted as a soldier in the 40th Iowa and served faithfully during the war.
Since the late 1860's he had only resided here a short time and was known and respected among the pioneers of Madrid.
He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. D. Barnevelt, at whose home he died, and one son, J. G. Pope, of the same place, and a daughter in St. Joseph, Missouri. He was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Daniel Pope, of this city, (Knoxville, IA).
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