Friday, August 31, 2018

James Hopkins Will 1853

James Hopkins Will 1853

James left a Will in which he named 7 children:
  1. Ann Goodhand
  2. Edward Hopkins
  3. Samuel S Hopkins
  4. James Jr Hopkins
  5. William Sudler Hopkins
  6. Mary Ann Cockey
  7. Susan B Hopkins
He named 2 grandchildren from his deceased daughter Rebecca:
  1. Lawrence Quinn
  2. William Quinn
He named his oldest son Edward Hopkins, executor of the Will.

This information is from the Distribution Records:

James Hopkins Last Will and Testament: Queen Anns County Sch. Dr. Edward Hopkins Executor of the last will and Testament of James Hopkins late of Queen Anns County deceased. To Balance due on 2nd account of administrator Settled on $1898.70 From which deduct the appraised value of negroes belonging to Estate of deceased and not divided by deceased, divided among the Representatives by order of Court $205.00 Also the Cost of making this distributions recording of Same and copy to Executor. $5.80 And the probable cost of drafting recording of releases from the Several Legatees of $8.00 $218.80 Balance $1679.90 The foregoing balance distributed to the Several Legatees will give to each as follows: To Susan Hopkins, widow of deceased, with the household furniture That she may select which consists of the following: 2 tea kettles 25. 2 ovens stops 75. 2 iron pots do do pot hooks 12 frying pans 12. 2 pot racks 50 per fire dogs 12. 2 per langs 25. Lot wooden ware 50. Bread tray coffee mill 12. Lot ? and forks 1.00 2 sugar dishes 18 1 per and Irons 25. 1 per Sad Irons 25. 6 chairs 250 2 chests 35 Bed Bedstead & pillows. 1 bag mace $60.00 lot L? ware 50 do milk pans 37. 1 per sifters 25 1 coffee skillet 1.2.5 buscuits blocks of part of lot dishes 47. ½ doz dining plates 30. China do 25. ½ doz do do 25. ½ doz cup plates 12. Lot of Books 20. Coffee teapot 25. 3 pictures 37. Franklin stove and fender $3.50. 1 per looking glasses 10. Small tables 1 bureau $3.00 2 cotton quilts 2.25 Lot of old corn $30.00 amounting to $122.96 Also negro man Tim, negro girl Elizabeth $210.00 Amounting carried forward $332.96 (Estate $1679.90) To James Hopkins, Son of deceased, negro man Bazil Benny, who was free prior to the death of deceased of the Testator. To Susan B. Hopkins, Daughter of deceased, one negro girl Aramata $20.00 One negro boy Noah $250.00 One bed, bedstead and furniture $13.25. (total $283.25) To James S. Cockey, negro man William, the Legatee Mary Ann Cockey having died in the life time of the Testator and the said James S. Cockey being her surviving husband and father of her children: Amanda Elizabeth Cockey, James E. Cockey, Susannah, Francis Cockey and Mary V. Cockey to when he has been appointed Guardian. $250.00 To Saml. S. Hopkins, Son of deceased, one negro man au Juliett who died previous to the deceased of the Testator. One negro boy called John $250.00 To Lawrence Quinn, grandson of deceased, one hundred dollars 100.00 To William Quinn, grandson of deceased, the same 100.00 Balance 1363.69 (estate) The foregoing balance distributed according to will of deceased to the residing Legatees as follows: To Edward Hopkins, son of deceased, 1/7 part thereof 51.95 (363.69) To Ann Goodhand, daughter of deceased, the same 51.95 To William S. Hopkins, son of deceased, the same 51.95 To Amanda Cockey, daughter of Mary Ann Cockey and Grand daughter of deceased, one fourth of one seventh 12.98 To James Edward Cockey, son of Mary Ann Cockey and Grandson of deceased, the same 12.98 To Susan Cockey, daughter of Mary Ann Cockey and Grand daughter of deceased, the same 12.98 To Mary V. Cockey, daughter of Mary Ann Cockey and Grand daughter of deceased, the same 12.98 To William Quinn, Grandson of deceased, one half of one seventh 25.97 To Lawrence Quinn, Grandson of deceased, the same 25.97 To James Hopkins, son of deceased, the same 51.95 E.E. per Saml T. Harrison 363.69

Land Records (James & Susannah)

Land Records Queen Anne's County Maryland

James Hopkins purchased "Upper Blunts Point" 200 acres from Vincent Baxter in 1807. (map Lot 59)

James purchased more land having 62 1/4 acres surveyed in Coxes Creek named "Hopkins Purchase".

In 1816 James purchased "Benton's Hazard" 174 1/2 acres. (map Lot 55)


Census Records- James & Susannah

1800 Census (Queen Anne's County Maryland)
James Hopkins:
1 male 26-44 (James was 26)
1 female 16-25 (wife Susannah was 25)
3 males 16-25 (unknown)
2 females under 10 (unknown)
1 slave

1810 Census (Queen Anne's County Maryland)
James Hopkins:
1 male 26-45 (James was 37)
1 female 26-45 (wife Susannah)
3 males 16-25 (unknown)
2 males under 10 (sons Edward age 7 & James Jr age 2)
1 female 10-16 (unknown)
2 females under 10 (daughters Ann age 9 & Rebecca age 8)

1820 Census (District 3, Queen Anne's County Maryland)
James Hopkins:
1 male over 45 (James was 47)
1 female over 45 (wife Susannah was 45)
1 male 26-45 (unknown)
2 males 16-26 (unknown)
1 male 16-18 (son Edward age 17)
2 males under 10 (sons James Jr age 12 & William Sudler age 8)
2 females 16-26 (daughters Ann age 19 & Rebecca 18)
1 female 10-16 (unknown)
1 female under 10 (daughters Mary Ann age 7 & Susan 1)
10 "free" and 10 "slaves"

1840 Census (District 4, Queen Anne's County Maryland)
James Hopkins:
James was 67 and wife Susannah 65.
Household total is 31.
Details include: 9 males, 6 females, 7 "free colored", 9 "slaves"

1850 Census (District 4, Queen Anne's County Maryland)
James Hopkins:
James Hopkins Sr. age 77, farmer (real estate 10,000)
Susan age 74
Susan age 30
William age 22, teacher

James Hopkins & Susannah Baxter

James Hopkins was born November 26, 1773 in Maryland. 

He married Susannah Baxter. Susannah was born in 1776; daughter of Susannah Benton and Thomas Baxter.


The first record of Susannah Hopkins is the 1799 Will of George Vinson Benton.  Susannah is noted as "child of his sister Susannah Benton". 


Susannah Hopkins is listed as heir to George Vinson Benton's tract of land called "Suffolk" in Queen Anne's County Maryland on April 15, 1807 land records.

She is noted as "Susannah Hopkins".

James & Susannah had the following children:

  1.  Ann 1801 -married James Goodhand
  2.  Rebecca 1802 -married William Quinn
  3.  Edward 1803 -married Ann Elizabeth Cockey
  4.  Samuel S. 1806 -unknown
  5.  James Edward Jr 1808 -married Emma Ringgold
  6.  Susan B 1811 -unknown
  7.  William Sudler 1812 -married Elizabeth Carville Bryan
  8.  Mary Ann  1813 -married James Sudler Cockey
  9.  William 1828 -unknown
James Hopkins died on June 19, 1853 at age 79. 
Susannah Baxter Hopkins died in 1855 at age 80.
They were buried in the Hopkins Family Graveyard on their property.
The headstones were later removed and are now in the Stevensville Cemetery.

 








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