1755 - Aft 1796 (~ 41 years)
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Name |
Hopkins, Joseph |
Christened |
3 Jul 1755 |
Cholsey, Berkshire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Aft 1796 |
Person ID |
I07621 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
26 May 2015 |
Father |
Hopkins, Joseph, b. Mar 1717, Steventon, Berkshire, England , bur. 7 Mar 1788, Cholsey, Berkshire, England (Age ~ 70 years) |
Mother |
Harvey, Martha, b. 1730, Of Little Stoke, Oxford, England , bur. 23 Jun 1763, Cholsey, Berkshire, England (Age ~ 33 years) |
Married |
21 May 1747 |
Mongewell, Oxford, England |
Family ID |
F02170 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Did Alice die early and then Joseph marry Ann Marcham??
Marraige of Joseph Hopkins and Ann Marcham 1774 Sparsholt. Second marraige for his father..
25.10.1813 (Salisbury and Winchester Journal)
Berkshire, near Wallingford.
The Manor of Cholsey, and the capital Freehold Estates, near 1,200 acres, tithe-free, at Cholsey, close to Wallingford, &c. a short distance from Reading, and extensive Common Rights.
To be Sold by Auction, by Mr.Robins, at Garraway's, London, on Thursday October 28, at twelve, in lots. - The Manor of Cholsey, abounding with game, and the truly valuable Freehold Estates, lying compact, and tithe-free, situate in the parish of Cholsey, neatly adjoining the town of Wallingford, and 12 miles from Reading; the property of a Nobleman; comprising the capital Farm at Cholsey, with an excellent Mansion House, and offices of all descriptions; good gardens, walled round, large farm yard, with barns, stables, cow-houses, granaries, cart-lodges, and various out-buildings. Greenhill Farm, and a compact genteel Residence, planned for the accommodation of a Gentleman's Family, with coach-house, stables, and various out-buildings, good gardens, walled round, &c. and nearly 1,000 acres of water meadow, pasture, arable, and wood land, nearly in a ring fence, on the road from Wallingford to Morton Gate, and Reading, in possession of Mr.Joseph Hopkins and his Son, on lease, which will expire at Michaelmas 1816. Also Winhurst Farm, adjoining, consisting of a Cottage, Farm House, barns, stables, and various out-buildings, and sundry enclosures of meadow, pasture, and arable land, in the occupation of Mr.Panter, sen.; sundry Farm Houses, held on lease for lives, with barns, stables, and outbuildings, cottages, gardens, and orchards, and about 40 acres of land, adjoining Idd Meadow and the East Moor, in the occupation of Messrs.Hopkins, Wilmor, Rathel, and others; and four capital meadows, contiguous to the estate, and adjoining the River Thames, which flows a considerable way along the banks, and ozier beds, &c. - The principal part of this Estate lies perfectly compact, in a fine healthy, pleasant, and productive part of the county, in the vicinity of good market towns. Very eligible for Family Residences, and for investing money. Good roads in all directions, and about 42 miles from London. In the event of an enclosure which is likely to take place, the value of the property will be considerably increased. May be viewed by application to Mr.Hopkins, at Cholsey Mansion, where particulars may be had; and at the Lamb Inn, Wallingford; White Hart, Benson; Bear and Crown, Reading; Star, Oxford; Bell, Henley; Castle, Salisbury; Bush, Bristol; White Lion, Bath; Hen and Chickens, Birmingham; of Messrs.Foulkes and Co. Southampton-street, Strand; at Garraway's; and of Mr.Robins, Warwick-street, Golden-square, London, where a plan of the estate may be seen.
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HOPKINS JOSEPH HOPKINS 1835 yeoman, Stoke Talmage, Oxfordshire, and Chilton, Berkshire Oxford: Bishop & Archdeacon Will, Administration Bond, Affidavit, 103.112; 109.135; 234/1/8
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