William was born 25 Apr 1794 to John & Mary (Marshall) Cropley.[1]
He was christened in 1795 in Wilmot, Annapolis Nova Scotia Canada
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Marriage
: William married Mary Elizabeth Hall.
Children
John Cropley was born in 1814 in Wilmot Annapolis Nova Scotia Canada. He married Charlotte Durland.[3] He died 25 Feb 1868, Port Lorne ,Annapolis Nova Scotia Canada.
Mary Cropley was born on 29 Dec 1816 in Wilmot Annapolis Nova Scotia Canada. She died between 1881-1889. She married Henry Banks son of Henry Banks, or Eliphalet [4], and Thankful Farnsworth.
Willam H. Cropley born on 20 Mar 1819, Wilmot Annapolis Nova Scotia Canada. Married Unknown foster.[5]
James Cropley born on 22 Jan 1822 . He married Martha Hall born 1826
Peter Cropley born in 1824 in Wilmot Annapolis Nova Scotia Canada
Sources
↑History of the county of Annapolis : including old Port Royal and Acadia : with memoirs of its representatives in the provincia Biographical and geneological sketches of the families of the early English settlers and grantees of the county of Annapolis, p. 496, Calnek, W. A., Toronto, W. Briggs, 1897.
↑ "Nova Scotia Births and Baptisms, 1702-1896," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XL5M-W77 : 5 December 2014), William Cropley, 25 Apr 1794; citing ; FHL microfilm 1,012,328.
↑History of the county of Annapolis : including old Port Royal and Acadia : with memoirs of its representatives in the provincia Biographical and geneological sketches of the families of the early English settlers and grantees of the county of Annapolis, p. 496, Calnek, W. A., Toronto, W. Briggs, 1897.
↑History of the county of Annapolis : including old Port Royal and Acadia : with memoirs of its representatives in the provincia Biographical and geneological sketches of the families of the early English settlers and grantees of the county of Annapolis, p. 496, Calnek, W. A., Toronto, W. Briggs, 1897.
↑History of the county of Annapolis : including old Port Royal and Acadia : with memoirs of its representatives in the provincia Biographical and geneological sketches of the families of the early English settlers and grantees of the county of Annapolis, p. 496, Calnek, W. A., Toronto, W. Briggs, 1897.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with William by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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