Loadicea Hopson Genealogy

Record modified: 2008-07-25
This is my direct ancestor 6 generations back.

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é Thomas Hopsonê
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Loadicea (Dicey) Hopson ê
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Born: 1768-00-00 Virginia USA
Died: (unknown) Kentucky USA
Marriages:
1. 1784-02-01 Christopher II Barbee
2. 1794-08-00 James Marion Motley

Children of Loadicea Hopson and Christopher Barbee:
Patsy Barbee
Mildred Barbee b. about 1784-00-00
Edy Barbee b. about 1790-00-00
Christopher III Barbee b. 1792-00-00


Children of Loadicea Hopson and James Motley:
*Thomas S Motley b. 1795-07-03
John Motley b. 1797-00-00
Francis Motley b. 1799-00-00
Elizabeth Motley b. 1802-00-00
James Jr Motley b. about 1804-00-00
Zachariah Motley b. 1805-06-10
Sarah Motley b. 1808-00-00


Notes:

one LDS source says she was born abt 1785 in NC, married James Motley abt 1804

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married Christopher in Wake Co NC

I don't see her on the 1840 census. She might be living with one of her children. I'm not sure when she died.

1830 census Allen Co KY p77
James Motley 2 M 20-30, 1 M 50-60, 1 F 20-30, 1 F 60-70
[Zach 25, James 26?, James 57, Sarah 22, Loadicea 62]

1810 census Warren Co KY p279
James Motley 2 M 0-10, 2 M 10-16, 1 M 26-45, 2 F 0-10, 1 F 26-45
[Zachariah 5, (James Jr 6), Francis 11, John 13, Thomas 15, James 37, Sarah 2, Elizabeth 8, Dicey 42]

Where is the other son?

1800 census Wake Co NC p748
James Motley 4 M 0-10, 1 M 16-26, 2 F 10-16, 1 F 26-45
[Francis 1, John 3, Thomas 5, Christopher Barbee 8, James 26, Eady Barbee 10, Milly Barbee 16, Dicey 32]

The Barbee children are from Dicey's first marriage. There should also be a Patsy Barbee.

1790 census Orange Co NC p96, St Mark's district
is supposed to have Christopher Barbee [Ancestry.com doesn't have image]

Hinds Site: Genealogy of Ken Hinds -- page 197
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