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About Eleanor Hoope
George Harlan ye Sone of James Harlan of Monkwearmouth was baptized at Monkwearmouth [Co. Durham] in old England ye 11th day of 1 Mo. 1650." "Michael Harlan came from the north of Ireland with his Brother George, about the year 1687-and ye beginning of the year 1690 he married Dinah ye Daughter of Henry Dixon and Settled first Near ye Center, Meeting house in Christiana Hundred & County of New Castle on Delaware and afterwards removed into Kennett in Chester County, where they lived Many years."--Records of Kennett or Newark Mo. Mig.
George Harland, of Parish of Donnahlong, Co. Down, Ireland, and Elizabeth Duck, of Lurgan, Parish of Shankill, Co. Armagh, were married "at the house of Marke Wright in ye Parish of Shankell," 9 Mo. 17, 1678. Signers to marriage certificate:
Henry Hollingsworth; Wm Porter; George Harland; John Calvert; Timothy Kirk; Elizabeth Harland; Roger Kirk; Alphonsus Kirk; deborah Kirk; Elinor Hoope; Robert Hoope; Thomas Harland
--Marriage Book of Lurgan Mo. Mtg., p. 91.
Eleanor married Robert HOOPES son of John HOOPES and Isabelle CALVERT in Aug 1663 in Preston, Anderness, Lancastershire, England. Robert was born on 18 Aug 1639 in Moorsom, Yorkshire County, England. He was christened in Moorsom, Skelton, Yorkshire County, England. He died on 9 Dec 1719 in Lurgan, County Armagh, Ireland.
Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland
Some Extracts from Records of Lurgan Monthly Meeting, Ireland, Etc.
Established in 1705.
Robert Hoopes [Hoope]
"Son of John Hoopes of Moorsom (neer Gisbrough) in Yorkshire in England, and of Isabell his wife, was born in Moorsom aforesd" 8 Mo. 18, 1639. "He came to Ireland Anno dom: 1660 being a tailor by trade. About the beginning of the eight moneth Anno dom: 1663 he took to wife Ellener ye daughter of John Hodgkinson and of An his wife of Preston in Anderness in Lancashire in England aforesd who was borne in the Sd towne about the Anno dom 1638: and had by her Children borne as followth": Ann, b. 10 Mo. 22, 1664, at Lurgan; John, b. 10 Mo. 4, 1666, at Lurgan; Abraham, b. 11 Mo. 14, 1668, at Lurgan.--Lurgan MM Records.
Robert Hoop, of County Armagh, in 1671, had taken from him for tithes, barley, flour, oats, and hay.--Besse's Sufferings of the Quakers, Vol. II.
Robert Hoope and Ann Harding, both of Lurgan, were married at Lurgan, County Armagh, 9 Mo. 17, 1702.--Minutes of Ulster Province Mtg.
In 1680, "Robert Hoop and George Hodgen [Hodgson] having a shop in Lurgin, the aforesaid John Weatherby ["Priest" of Parish of Shankill] bought some Broad cloth and other things of the said Robert and when he had bargained, pulled Mony out of his Pocket, and laid his hand on the Counter with Mony in it, and said, 'Cast up what it comes to, and I will pay you very well in your hand,' and while Robert was casting it up, he sent away the Taylor with the Goods, which come to sixteen shillings and a penny, and kept all for small Tithe, and other things, which he called Church-rights, due (as he said) from the said Robert and George, and although Robert told him of his treacherous dealing yet he went away and paid him nothing."--St
Eleanor Hoope's Timeline
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1638
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Preston, Lancashire County, England
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1664 |
October 22, 1664
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[object Object], Ireland
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1666 |
October 4, 1666
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Ireland
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1668 |
November 14, 1668
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Ireland
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1672 |
October 11, 1672
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November 19, 1672
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Ireland
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March 15, 1674
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[object Object], Ireland
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1676 |
December 16, 1676
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Lurgan, Craigavon, UK
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February 14, 1679
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[object Object], Ireland
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