Source: S2104 Abbreviation: Rootsweb Online Website Title: Rootsweb Online Website Subsequent Source Citation Format: Rootsweb Online Website BIBL Rootsweb Online Website TMPLT TID 0 FIELD Name: Footnote VALUE Rootsweb Online Website FIELD Name: ShortFootnote VALUE Rootsweb Online Website FIELD Name: Bibliography VALUE Rootsweb Online Website
↑ Source: #S2104 Page: Webbs Bay Blackman Jr. <wblackman@comcast.net>
Acknowledgments
WikiTree profile Copeland-376 created through the import of Adele Schauman Skinner_2011-07-11.ged on Jul 11, 2011 by Adele Schauman.
WikiTree profile Copeland-469 created through the import of mike_walton_2011.ged on Aug 20, 2011 by Mike Walton.
Copeland-287 created through the import of Anderson Family Tree.ged on Jun 10, 2011 by Sheri Anderson. Thank you to Robert Cherry for creating WikiTree profile Copeland-949 through the import of CherryOttosen_2013-03-19.ged on Mar 19, 2013.
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Dolphinlee is in Lancashire, it's the name of a tenement in the township of Bulke. The Copelands held it from the Dalton family.The Lawrence of this period is the probable father of only some of the linked children. He is said to have been married to an Ellen, and Dolphinlee farmhouse had 1623 with the initials LCE carved on the lintel. he died in 1651. He is fairly well documented, a Catholic recusant and thus 2/3 of his land was sequestered by Parliament. He had sons Robert, John, Lawrence and Thomas. Some may have gone to the New World in the 1630s but Robert was in England in 1651 when he claimed his right to the Dolphinlee tenement.
Copeland-287 and Copeland-2728 appear to represent the same person because: These individuals have the same parents, same children, same wife, same place and date of birth. It is highly unlikely that they are brothers with the same name (as previously denoted) unless one of these individuals died young. Since they both live long enough to marry, this is not the case.
Dolphinlee is in Lancashire, it's the name of a tenement in the township of Bulke. The Copelands held it from the Dalton family.The Lawrence of this period is the probable father of only some of the linked children. He is said to have been married to an Ellen, and Dolphinlee farmhouse had 1623 with the initials LCE carved on the lintel. he died in 1651. He is fairly well documented, a Catholic recusant and thus 2/3 of his land was sequestered by Parliament. He had sons Robert, John, Lawrence and Thomas. Some may have gone to the New World in the 1630s but Robert was in England in 1651 when he claimed his right to the Dolphinlee tenement.