Ancestors of Lynn Hopewell


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picture Thomas Talbot Cocke [711]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1859 - Virginia 1496,1530
        Baptism: 
          Death: 1901 1530
         Burial: 1901 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 1530
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Events
1. School 1496, 1870 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
2. Tombstone 1531, Oak Grove Cemetery in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Tombstone reads:
Thomas Talbot Cocke
1859-1901


Parents
         Father: Nicholas Thomas Cocke [510] (1832-1881) 1502 [MRIN:206] 
         Mother: Mary Josephine Trafton [511] (1838-1868) 1489,1503,1504 


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Rebecca Coke [1682]

      Sex: F

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Spouses and Children
1. *Fielding Lewis Marshall [1681] (       -       ) 1532  [MRIN:577]
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                1. Rebecca F. Marshall [1670] (      -      ) 1533


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Ann Lucretia Collins [654]

      Sex: F
AKA: Nancy
Individual Information
          Birth: 9 Aug 1809 - Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia 409,1535
        Baptism: 
          Death: 12 Sep 1898 409,1536
         Burial: 14 Sep 1898 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 409,1536
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Events
1. Bio 1537 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
John Nash married the widow of Dr. Woodley, whose maiden name was Nancy Collins, and who was born in Portsmouth. They became the parents of five children, as follows: Sarah L., widow of R. G. Hume, deceased; Annie C.; William C.; Charles R. and Farley P. In 1824, when the Marquis de La Fayette visited Portsmouth, Mrs. Nash received him and presented him with a bouquet, --she being then about 13 years of age. Her address in making the presentation is as follows: "General, your love of liberty, your disinterested labor for the independence of these United States, endears you to our fathers and mothers, whose recapitulation of your valor, and of your friendship for our beloved Washington, has awakened in our young hearts feelings of gratitude which we cannot express. Be so kind, sir, as to receive from our hands this wreath. We wish it to express our most unfeigned respect for your heroism, your regard for our country, and for us the happy people of our Union." On June 9, 1890, a tablet was placed at the corner of High and Crawford streets in commemoration of the event of 1824. The address in that year made by Mrs. Nash was repeated by that lady's granddaughter, Rebecca Coke Nash, and she also repeated the poem.
Mrs. Nash lived to reach the advanced age of 90 years. She died September 12, 1898, having had comparatively no sickness or ailments until a few days prior to her death.
2. Tribute 1535, welcomed Marguis LaFayette with flowers, 25 Oct 1824 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
An interesting and historical incident is connected with her eary youth. On the 25th October 1824, Marquis LaFayette visited this city and was given public welcome, which event is now commemorated by a marble tablet placed at the corner of High and Crawford streets. On this occasion the deceased, then a girl of fifteen and of radiant beauty, was selected to make an address of welcome and present a wreath of flowers to General LaFayette, which she did in a most charming manner.
3. Obituary 1538, death of Ann Lucretia Nash, 23 Spet 1898 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
13 September 1898---Mrs. Ann Lucretia Nash
There was never a sweeter life than than that which ended yesterday afternoon, when Mrs. Ann Lucretia Nash, widow of the late John Nash, Esq. gently passed away. She was the daughter of John Collins and Sallie Wiles, of Portsmouth, Va., and was born on August 9th, 1809. On February 6, 1828 married Dr. Andrew Boykin Woodley of Isle of Wight county, Va., who died January 20th, 1832. By this marriage she had two children---John Collins Woodley, who died of the fever in 1855, and Dr. Joseph Rea Woodley, who died last year. On August21st 1841, she married John Nash, Esq/, who departed this life on the 24th of June 1884. She leaves surviving her five children, fifteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
An interesting and historical incident is connected with her early youth. On the 25th of October , 1824, Marquis LaFayette visited this city and was given public welcome, which event is now commemorated, by a marble tablet placed at the corner of High and Crawford streets. On this occasion the deceased, then a girl of fifteen and of radiant beauty, was selected to make an address of welcomeand present a wreath of flowers to General LaFayette, which she did in a most charming manner.
She was a great belle and noted for her beauty, which she retained to the last. A charming tenderness and sweetness of disposition characterized her whole life and won for her the admiration and love of all who knew her. In many a homeher name and sweet memories of her are affectionatly cherished. To these her death brings a great sorrow.

15 Sept 1898---Funeral of Mrs. Ann Lucretia Nash
The funeral of the late Mrs. Ann Lucretia Nash took place at 11 o'clock yesterday morning from the family residence, no. 301 Middle street. A great concourse of friends attended both at the house and at the grave, in Cedar Grove cemetery. The services were impressively conductedby the Rev. Dr. A. E. Owen, pastor of Court Street Baptist Church, who was assisted by the Rev. J. B. Funsten, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, and by the Rev. R. B. Eggleston, of the Court Street Presbyterian Church. The remains were borne from the house by Messrs. John, Thomas and Richard Hume; Edgar, Thomas, John and Stonewall Nash, and John C. Woodley, all grandsons of the deceased. A large funeral cortege followed the hearse to Cedar Grove Cemetery, where the services were concluded. In addition to the active, there were the following honorary pall-bearers: W. H. Murdaugh, C. W. Murdaugh, J. W. Ashton, E. W. Maupin, Wm. Schroeder, R. C. Marshall, H. F. Butt, Jr., and J. W. Brown, Jr.


Parents
         Father: John Collins [1666] (      -      ) 409 [MRIN:572] 
         Mother: Sallie Wiles [1667] (      -      ) 409 

Spouses and Children
1. Dr. Andrew Boykin Woodley [1676] (       - 20 Jan 1832) 1533,1535  [MRIN:576]
       Marriage: 6 Feb 1828 1535
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       Children:
                1. John Collins Woodley [2466] (      -1855) 1535
                2. Dr. Joseph Rea Woodley [2467] (      -1897) 1535

2. *John Nash [653] (21 Jul 1805 - 24 Jun 1884) 409,410,411,412  [MRIN:265]
       Marriage: 21 Aug 1841 1535
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. William C. Nash [697] (      -After 1918) 410,411
                2. Charles Reid Nash [698] (1849-1918) 410,411
                3. Sarah L. Nash [1668] (      -Bef 1916) 1533
                4. Annie C. Nash [696] (1844-1916) 409,410,411
                5. Fairlie Patton Nash [235] (1851-1914) 409,412,1539,1540,1541,1542

Notes
Burial Notes:
Ann L. Nash daughter of John & Sallie Wiles Collins born Aug 9th 1809-died Sept 12th 1898
Monument Nash: John Nash son of C. S. Nash July 21st 1805-died June 24th 1884
Ann L. Nash born Aug 9th 1809--died Sept 12th 1898
Note: Ann L. Nash (widow of John Nash) her home in 1884 was 301 Middle St.


Name: Ann Lucretia Nash
Age: 89 years, 1 month
Date of Death: 9-12-1899
Date of Burial: 9-14-1898
Undertaker: W. B. Johnson
Place of Birth: Portsmouth, Va.
Residence: 301 Middle St.
Interment: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Avenue 2, Lot 62

picture John Collins [1666]

      Sex: M

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Spouses and Children
1. *Sallie Wiles [1667] (       -       ) 409  [MRIN:572]
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       Children:
                1. Ann Lucretia Collins [654] (1809-1898) 409,1534


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Priscilla Colman [2391]

      Sex: F

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Spouses and Children
1. *Henry Rile [2390] (       -       ) 1543  [MRIN:808]
       Marriage: 1867 - Manhattan, New York, New York, USA 1544
         Status: 


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James Comyns [329]

      Sex: M

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Spouses and Children
1. *Eleanor Heron [330] (       -       ) [MRIN:148]
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       Children:
                1. Margaret Cummings [323] (1784-1873) 510,511,512


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Emily Connelly [183]

      Sex: F
AKA: Fannie Conley
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Spouses and Children
1. *John William Cooke [182] (       -       ) 819  [MRIN:61]
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       Children:
                1. Mary Reata Cooke [124] (1885-1961) 1545,1546
                2. Anna Cooke [2115] (      -After 1961) 819


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Anna Cooke [2115]

      Sex: F

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          Death: After 1961 819
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Events
1. Residence 819, 1961 in Baltimore, Baltimore (city), Maryland, USA


Parents
         Father: John William Cooke [182] (      -      ) 819 [MRIN:61] 
         Mother: Emily Connelly [183] (      -      ) 819 

Spouses and Children
1. *Buppart [2116] (       -       ) 819  [MRIN:711]
       Marriage: 
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John William Cooke [182]

      Sex: M

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Spouses and Children
1. *Emily Connelly [183] (       -       ) 819  [MRIN:61]
       Marriage: 
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       Children:
                1. Mary Reata Cooke [124] (1885-1961) 1545,1546
                2. Anna Cooke [2115] (      -After 1961) 819

Notes
General:
From Wilmington, DE

picture Mary Elizabeth Cooke [829]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Sep 1859 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 342
        Baptism: 
          Death: 7 Apr 1944 344,1071
         Burial: 10 Apr 1944 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 344,1071
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Events
1. Alt. Birth 88, Feb 1860
2. Census 1070, 1880 U.S., 11 Jun 1880 in Hall's Corner, Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
3. Residence 1070, 11 Jun 1880 in Hall's Corner, Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
4. Occupation 1070, keeping house, 11 Jun 1880 in Hall's Corner, Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
5. Census 1082, 1900 U.S., Jun 1900 in Western Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia
6. Residence 1082, Jun 1900 in Western Branch, Norfolk Co., Virginia
7. Residence 1066,1092, 1822 County, 1935-1940 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
8. Obituary 1547, 11 Apr 1944 in Norfolk, Norfolk (city), Virginia, USA
Mrs. Mary Elsie Cooke Cassell, widow of Virginius O. Cassell, who died last Friday, was buried yesterday in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Funeral services were conducted at 10 o'clock yesterday morning at St. Paul's Catholic Church with requiem high mass. The Rev. Joseph F. Govaert, pastor, was celebrant. The euology was delivered by the Rev. J. Bernard Moore, assistant pastor.
Pallbearers were Joseph, Edward and Phillip Lowe, Alex Martin, Richard Hill and W. H. W. Cassell.


Parents
         Father: P. H. Cooke [1008] (1818-1872) 342,343 [MRIN:356] 
         Mother: Olivia S. [1009] (      -      ) 88,342 

Spouses and Children
1. *Virginius O. Cassell Jr. [745] (20 Jul 1852 - 18 Nov 1934) 342,1019  [MRIN:217]
       Marriage: 20 Nov 1879 - Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Charles E. Cassell [676] (1876-1876) 1017
                2. Virginius Charles Cassell [752] (1880-1936) 249,1067
                3. Henry Carroll Cassell [790] (1883-1931) 1095,1096
                4. Virginia Mary Cassell [975] (1889-After 1936) 1082,1297
                5. Evaline F. Cassell [976] (1897-After 1936) 1082

Notes
Burial Notes:
My mother Mary Elise Cassell, daughter of P. H. & Olivia Cooke born Feb. 1860 died April 17th 1944

Name: Mary Cooke Cassell
Age: 83 years
Date of Death: 4-7-1944
Date of Burial: 4-10-1944
Undertaker: Brennan
Residence: Waterview, Norfolk Co.
Interment: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Avenue 4, lot 293
General:
*Son, V. C. Cassell's birth record lists mother as Allice Cassell. Look to see if Virginius O. Cassell Jr. was married more than once.

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