Person:Nathaniel Pope (4)

Lt. Col. Nathaniel Pope, the immigrant
b.1603 England
  • HLt. Col. Nathaniel Pope, the immigrant1603 - Bef 1660
  • WLucy _____ - Aft 1660
  1. Thomas PopeAbt 1630 - Abt 1685
  2. Margaret PopeAbt 1633 - 1669
  3. Elizabeth PopeAbt 1634 -
  4. Nathaniel Pope, Jr.1635/36 - 1675
  5. Thomas Pope1639 - 1668/69
  6. Ann Pope1640 - 1668
  7. Nathaniel PopeAbt 1642 -
  8. Margaret PopeAbt 1642 -
  9. John PopeAbt 1644 -
Facts and Events
Name Lt. Col. Nathaniel Pope, the immigrant
Gender Male
Birth? 1603 England
Marriage to Lucy _____
Residence[1] Abt 1637 Marylandcame to Maryland
Will[2] 16 May 1639 Westmoreland County, Virginia
Other[1] 1648 Marylandmember of Maryland General Assembly
Residence[1] Abt 1650 Westmoreland County, VirginiaThe Cliffs
Death? Bef 20 Apr 1660 Westmoreland County, Virginia[probate]
Burial? Westmoreland County, Virginiafamily plot at The Cliffs
Probate[2] 20 Apr 1660 Westmoreland County, Virginia
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Family Recorded, in Jennings, Kathleen. Louisville's first families. (Louisville, Kentucky: Standard Printing Company, 1920)
    69.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Will Abstract, in Source Needed.

    Will of Colonel Nathaniel Pope of Appomattox, Westmoreland County, Gentleman, about to go to England.
    Dated May 16th, 1639.
    Proved April 20th 1660.
    To son Thomas Pope, the land and plantation called the Clifts, and five cows.
    To son, Nathaniel Pope, the land the testator lived on, and that lying at the head of Appomattox Creek.
    To son-in-law, John Washington, £80 and a cow.
    To son-in-law, William Hardidge, a stone horse.
    To sons, Thomas and Nathaniel, a mare each.
    To son-in-law John Washington, a mare.
    To son-in-law William Hardidge £200 out of his (testator's) estate in England.
    Various other provisions.
    Son Thomas Pope, executor.