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“Jane” Ashley (unknown) (1627 - 1682)

Also Known As: "Lady Jane Cooper; Lady Jane Ashley; (Birth Surname Unknown)"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: England
Death: July 20, 1682 (54-55)
Lancaster County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Wife of John Hassell Ashley
Mother of Thomas Ashley, I and Isaac Ashley

Managed by: Samantha Ashley Akins
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Immediate Family

About “Jane” Ashley

born 1627 Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
Died Jul 20, 1682 Lancaster, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America
married 1645 Bristol, England

Daughter of John Cooper and Lady Ann Ashley

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M396-XPZ
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/memories/M396-XPZ
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/M396-XPZ
http://skyvington.blogspot.com/2009/02/lord-and-his-lady.html
https://www.runner-genealogy.com/index.php?id=4968

Details about Lady Jane Cooper and her arrival in America

Web Page (Link to the Record)
http://skyvington.blogspot.com/2009/02/lord-and-his-lady.html
Where The Record Is Found (Citation)

http://rebelcherokee.labdiva.com/ashley1.html
This record lists the story that was posted on the blog originally about Jane and then the blog lists all sorts of interesting sources about wills and such involving the Ashley family.
Describe The Record (Notes)

William Skyvington keeps a blog that he wrote about Shaftsbury and there ended up being many comments about Lady Jane Cooper and the folklore tale of her and two brothers. Many documents are listed detailing the American Ashleys and what their relationships were to those in England all included on that blog.

Lady Jane Cooper, daughter of Baronet John Cooper and wife Ann, daughter of Sir Anthony Ashley. It was decided between them, whichever she rejected, would migrate to the Colonies. William lost, and came to the Colonies. Scant early records seem to point to William settling in Accomack Co. VA.

About 1650, John and Jane Cooper Ashley migrated to the Colonies. They had two known sons, Thomas born about 1650, and Isaac born about 1660. Thomas stayed in VA and Isaac moved to Maryland, as those are the states their records are found in. There are many Ashley descendents in the USA that trace their lines back to John Ashley and Lady Jane Cooper and brother William through their children.

Not the daughter of John Cooper, MP, 1st Bt. of Rockbourne

From Ashley Familes: USA and Around the World

Traditional

http://rebelcherokee.labdiva.com/ashley1.html

Two early Ashleys were John born 1625 and brother William, born in England. They share a story of love and rejection. They both loved the same woman, Lady Jane Cooper, daughter of Baronet John Cooper and wife Ann, daughter of Sir Anthony Ashley. It was decided between them, whichever she rejected, would migrate to the Colonies. William lost, and came to the Colonies. Scant early records seem to point to William settling in Accomack Co. VA.

the Coopers daughter was Philippa (who married Sir Adam Brown and died in 1701. They did not have a child Jane.

About 1650, John and Jane Cooper Ashley also migrated to the Colonies. They had two known sons, Thomas born about 1650, and Isaac born about 1660. Thomas stayed in VA and Isaac moved to Maryland, as those are the states their records are found in. There are many Ashley descendents in the USA that trace their lines back to John Ashley and Lady Jane Cooper and brother William through their children.

Comments

http://skyvington.blogspot.com/2009/02/lord-and-his-lady.html

The primary goal of many Ashley genealogists aim to establish a clear descendant line from Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury. In this endeavor, the legend and lore of John and William Ashley and their love of Lady Jane Cooper is often quoted. However, this is only family legend.

Documentation and DNA studies linking the Ashley family ancestral line in America with the Ashley-Cooper family of Wimborne St Giles are nonexistent.

Keep in mind that the 1st Earl of Shaftesbury additionally stated the names of his siblings in his autobiography. Jane was not listed. Historical records simply do not include her among the members of this family.

The legend of John and William Ashley and their love of Jane Cooper was shared with Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 10th Earl of Shaftesbury, just prior to his death. He found it amusing, nevertheless unlikely.

In order to support the genealogical research of Ashley family members in America, Atty agreed to participate in the DNA study pursued by the Ashley Family Association. Sadly, he died before the research and testing was initiated.

While his heir and son, Nicholas, 12th Earl of Shaftesbury is aware of the claims of Ashley family members in America, he states that the archived records do not support the summation. He has additionally, declined requests to participate in the DNA study required to definitively establish a biological link to the Ashley-Cooper family.


References

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M396-XPZ
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/memories/M396-XPZ
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/M396-XPZ
http://skyvington.blogspot.com/2009/02/lord-and-his-lady.html
https://www.runner-genealogy.com/index.php?id=4968

Daughter of Sir John Cooper and Lady Ann Elizabeth Ashley

About 1650, John and Jane Cooper Ashley also migrated to the Colonies. They had two known sons, Thomas born about 1650, and Isaac born about 1660. Thomas stayed in VA and Isaac moved to Maryland, as those are the states their records are found in. There are many Ashley descendents in the USA that trace their lines back to John Ashley and Lady Jane Cooper and brother William through their children.

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“Jane” Ashley's Timeline

1627
1627
England
1649
1649
Age 22
Lancaster, Virginia
1660
1660
Lancaster County, Virginia, Colonial America
1667
1667
Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America
1682
July 20, 1682
Age 55
Lancaster County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America