- [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from Census information.
- [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 1925; Folio: 142; Page 33; Schedule 170.
- [S1871] The 1871 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 1/2 April 1871. PRO Ref: RG10 Piece: 2846; Folio: 30; Page: 9; Schedule 34.
- [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 Piece: 2710; Folio: 16; Page 26; Schedule 122.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Harry Wootton born Nov. 1890
- [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from Census information.
- [S1871] The 1871 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 1/2 April 1871. PRO Ref: RG10 Piece: 2846; Folio: 30; Page: 9; Schedule 34.
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q3 1887 Wolstanton 6b 148.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2183; Folio: 83; Page 24; Schedule 125.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from Census information.
- [S1871] The 1871 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 1/2 April 1871. PRO Ref: RG10 Piece: 2846; Folio: 30; Page: 9; Schedule 34.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- [S107] General Register Office - Index of Births - Q3 1908 Richmond Vol: 2a, Page: 547.
- [S120] Martin Jackson has included these details by using information from other resources:- DoB derived from Death Registration.
- [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from 1911;Census information.
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details Researched and Extracted by Martin Jackson).
- [S1911] The 1911 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 2 April 1911. PRO Ref: RG14 PN2150 RG78 PN74 RD26 SD1 ED7 SN212.
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q3 1937 Chichester Vol: 3a, Page: 848.
- Harry Wootton born Nov. 1890
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q3 1887 Wolstanton 6b 148.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2183; Folio: 83; Page 24; Schedule 125.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Sarah Bentley+ born 1792, died 1876
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- William Bentley+ born 1760
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- William Bentley+ born 1760
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Ellen Tipper born 1788, died 1856
- Walter Tipper born say 1790, died 1790
- Lucy Tipper+ born 1791, died 1881
- Daniel Tipper+ born 1793, died 1860
- George Tipper+ born 1795, died 29 May 1865
- Walter Osbourne Tipper+ born 1797, died Sep. 1822
- John Tipper+ born 1799, died 1879
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S337] "National Burial Index" ,Staffordshire TIPPER Burials extracted by Heather Eaton - June 2008.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Ellen Tipper born 1788, died 1856
- Walter Tipper born say 1790, died 1790
- Lucy Tipper+ born 1791, died 1881
- Daniel Tipper+ born 1793, died 1860
- George Tipper+ born 1795, died 29 May 1865
- Walter Osbourne Tipper+ born 1797, died Sep. 1822
- John Tipper+ born 1799, died 1879
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
Details extracted by Chris Tipper. - [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Sarah A. Follows born 1882
- William Follows born 1883
- Alice Follows born 1885
- Gertrude Follows born 1888
- Elizabeth Follows born 1892
- Lois May Follows born 1894
- Thomas Arthur Follows born 1897
- George Follows born 1900
- [S107] General Register Office - Index of Births - Q1 1859 Cheadle 6b 246.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q1 1859 Cheadle 6b *12.
- [S2002] Birmingham & Midlands Society of Genealogy and Heraldry, Staffordshire BMD on the Internet - Ref: CH/07/62.
- [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 1953; Folio: 38; Page 22; Schedule 136.
- [S1] Personal Research of Martin F.Jackson between 1980 and 2021.
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q2 1880 Stoke on Trent 6b200.
- [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 Piece: 2730; Folio: 38; Page: 18; Schedule: 85.
- [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 Piece: 2730; Folio: 38; Page 18; Schedule 85.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2178; Folio: 7; Page: 7 ; Schedule 34.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 2611; Folio: 70; Page 29; Schedule 183.
- [S1911] The 1911 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 2 April 1911. PRO Ref: RG14 PN16577 RG78 PN1024 RD361 SD3 ED7 SN93.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q3 1919 Stoke on Trent 6b 456 aged 60 years.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Ann Tipper+ born 25 Jun. 1792, died 27 Dec. 1855
- Ellen Tipper+ born 20 Dec. 1793, died Jul. 1824
- George Tipper+ born 6 Sep. 1795, died Jan. 1871
- Thomas Tipper+ born 19 Nov. 1797, died Feb. 1825
- Elizabeth Tipper+ born 27 Nov. 1799, died 1875
- John Tipper+ born 1805, died 31 Jul. 1885
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S337] "National Burial Index" ,Staffordshire TIPPER Burials extracted by Heather Eaton - June 2008.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Ann Tipper+ born 25 Jun. 1792, died 27 Dec. 1855
- Ellen Tipper+ born 20 Dec. 1793, died Jul. 1824
- George Tipper+ born 6 Sep. 1795, died Jan. 1871
- Thomas Tipper+ born 19 Nov. 1797, died Feb. 1825
- Elizabeth Tipper+ born 27 Nov. 1799, died 1875
- John Tipper+ born 1805, died 31 Jul. 1885
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S1841] The 1841 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 5/6 June 1841. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 1006; Folio: 9 / 35; Page: 12.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q3 1848 Cheadle 17 - 27.
- [S2002] Birmingham & Midlands Society of Genealogy and Heraldry, Staffordshire BMD on the Internet - Ref: DI/02/62.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- George Tipper born 10 Sep. 1756, died Dec. 1756
- Daniel Tipper+ born 26 Oct. 1764, died Feb. 1826
- Ann Tipper+ born 10 May 1766
- Dorothy Tipper+ born 21 Feb. 1768, died 1 Mar. 1801
- Thomas Tipper+ born 1770, died 1832
- Lydia Tipper+ born 10 Jan. 1773, died 11 Feb. 1851
- William Tipper born 1775, died 1821
- George Tipper+ born 26 May 1779, died 1849
- John Tipper+ born 24 Feb. 1782, died Nov. 1836
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper, Bishop's Transcripts checked by Anne Noake where the transcription shows Base Born and not Burslem).
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S652] E-mails from Anne Noake (Anne and Graeme Noake (e-mail address)) to Martin Jackson, March 2012 onwards "details supplied by e-mail on 7 April 2012 by Anne Noake."
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Daniel Tipper+ born 26 Oct. 1764, died Feb. 1826
- Ann Tipper+ born 10 May 1766
- Dorothy Tipper+ born 21 Feb. 1768, died 1 Mar. 1801
- Thomas Tipper+ born 1770, died 1832
- Lydia Tipper+ born 10 Jan. 1773, died 11 Feb. 1851
- William Tipper born 1775, died 1821
- George Tipper+ born 26 May 1779, died 1849
- John Tipper+ born 24 Feb. 1782, died Nov. 1836
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details supplied by email from Chris Tipper).
- [S337] "National Burial Index" ,Staffordshire TIPPER Burials extracted by Heather Eaton - June 2008.
- [S652] E-mails from Anne Noake (Anne and Graeme Noake (e-mail address)) to Martin Jackson, March 2012 onwards "details supplied by e-mail on 7 April 2012 by Anne Noake."
- Sarah Pyatt born 13 Nov. 1787
- Mary Pyatt born 1790, died 15 Jan. 1809
- George Pyatt born 1792, died 22 Nov. 1794
- George Pyatt born 1795
- John Pyatt born say 1796, died Mar. 1821
- William Pyatt+ born 1801, died 1874
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
extracted on 13 Sept. 2009 by Martin Jackson. - [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- John Turner born 1793
- Ann Turner born 12 Apr. 1795
- Mary Turner born 23 Jul. 1797
- Ellen Turner born 20 Jan. 1799
- George Turner born 20 Jan. 1800
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
Details extracted by Chris Tipper. - [S652] E-mails from Anne Noake (Anne and Graeme Noake (e-mail address)) to Martin Jackson, March 2012 onwards "Details researched by Anne Noake."
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Ellen Wood+ born 1792, died 1851
- John Wood+ born abt 1794, died 21 Jan. 1847
- Elizabeth Wood born 1799, died 10 Jan. 1813
- Thomas Wood born 1802
- Mary Wood+ born 1805, died 3 Aug. 1840
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details supplied by e-mail on 7 April 2012 from Anne Noake).
- [S1841] The 1841 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 5/6 June 1841. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 1004 / 1; Folio: 18; Page: 6.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q2 1842 Cheadle 17 - 21.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q1 1851 Cheadle 17 - 31.
- [S315] Cemetery Records: Details supplied by e-mail on 7 April 2012 from Anne Noake.
- [S652] E-mails from Anne Noake (Anne and Graeme Noake (e-mail address)) to Martin Jackson, March 2012 onwards "Details supplied by e-mail on 7 April 2012."
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Elizabeth Storer Bull+ born 22 Feb. 1853, died 24 Feb. 1954
- Arthur Storer Bull+ born 6 May 1855
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S430] E-mails from Sharon Oddie Brown (e-mail address) to Martin Jackson, November 2011 onwards "Narrative and notes received on 8 Decemner 2011 by email."
- [S430] E-mails from Sharon Oddie Brown (e-mail address) to Martin Jackson, November 2011 onwards "Narrative and notes received on 8 December 2011 by email."
- John Salt born 2 Nov. 1814
- George Salt born 1816
- Thomas Salt born 1817
- Charles Salt born 1820
- Mary Ann Salt born 1822
- Elizabeth Salt born 1825
- Margaret Salt born 1827
- Maria Salt born 1830
- Edward Salt born 1832
- William Salt born 5 Feb. 1832
- Hannah Salt born 1834
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S652] E-mails from Anne Noake (Anne and Graeme Noake (e-mail address)) to Martin Jackson, March 2012 onwards "Details extracted by Chris Tipper."
- [S1841] The 1841 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 5/6 June 1841. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 1006; Folio: 9 / 35; Page: 12.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q3 1848 Cheadle 17 - 27.
- [S2002] Birmingham & Midlands Society of Genealogy and Heraldry, Staffordshire BMD on the Internet - Ref: DI/02/62.
- [S1851] The 1851 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 29/30 March 1851. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 2009; Folio: 456; Page: 18; Schedule: 82.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q1 1856 Cheadle 6b 161.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Emma Salt born 4 Feb. 1821
- Mary Ellen Salt born 27 Oct. 1822
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S652] E-mails from Anne Noake (Anne and Graeme Noake (e-mail address)) to Martin Jackson, March 2012 onwards "Details researched by Anne Noake."
- [S337] "National Burial Index" ,Details extracted by Anne Noake.
- [S652] E-mails from Anne Noake (Anne and Graeme Noake (e-mail address)) to Martin Jackson, March 2012 onwards "Details extracted by Chris Tipper."
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from 1851Census information.
- [S1851] The 1851 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 29/30 March 1851. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 2142; Folio: 183; Page: 21; Schedule: 81.
- [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 2521; Folio: 97; Page: 10; Schedule: 5.
- Thomas Tipper+ born 1839, died 1921
- Sarah Ann Tipper born 1841, died 1860
- [S624] "Research by Chris Tipper." (e-mail address), Details extracted by Chris Tipper.
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q2 Stafford Vol: 17, Page: 142.
- [S1841] The 1841 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 5/6 June 1841. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 1010/3, Folio: 6, Page: 5.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q2 Stafford Vol: 17, Page: 109.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- James Bloor born 1820
- John Bloor born 1822
- Thomas Bloor born 1824
- Benjamin Bloor born 1826
- George Bloor born 1827, died 29 Jan. 1828
- Mary Bloor born 1830
- Job Bloor born 1832
- William Bloor born 1832
- Anne Bloor born 1834
- George Tipper Bloor born 1835
- Louisa Bloor born 1840
- Harriott Bloor born 1846
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
extracted on 13 Sept. 2009 by Martin Jackson. - [S1841] The 1841 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 5/6 June 1841. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 1006/7; Folio: 43; Page: 9.
- [S1851] The 1851 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 29/30 March 1851. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 2009; Folio: 343; Page: 29; Schedule: 111.
- [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 1952; Folio: 23; Page: 12; Schedule: 67.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q2 1866 Cheadle 6b 218 aged 68 years.
- [S1871] The 1871 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 1/2 April 1871. PRO Ref: RG10 Piece: 2888; Folio: 20; Page: 7; Schedule: 34.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q2 1875 Cheadle 6b 204 aged 76 years.
- [S652] E-mails from Anne Noake (Anne and Graeme Noake (e-mail address)) to Martin Jackson, March 2012 onwards "Details extracted by Chris Tipper."
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Emma Salt born 4 Feb. 1821
- Mary Ellen Salt born 27 Oct. 1822
- [S652] E-mails from Anne Noake (Anne and Graeme Noake (e-mail address)) to Martin Jackson, March 2012 onwards "Details researched by Anne Noake."
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q2 1873 Cheadle 6b 185 aged 72 years.
- [S337] "National Burial Index" ,Details extracted by Anne Noake.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S652] E-mails from Anne Noake (Anne and Graeme Noake (e-mail address)) to Martin Jackson, March 2012 onwards "Details extracted by Chris Tipper."
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S1000] Ancestral File. Online http://www.familysearch.org .
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q3 1845 Cheadle 17 - 20.
- [S2002] Birmingham & Midlands Society of Genealogy and Heraldry, Staffordshire BMD on the Internet - Ref: CH/03/46.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
Thomas William Wootton
ID# 22637, born 1861
Father* | Richard Wootton born 1832, died 1883 |
Mother* | Mary Tipper born 1827, died Oct. 1876 |
Relationships | 5th great-grandson of Richard Tipper 7th great-grandson of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 5 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 4 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 3 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Samuel Tipper 5th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Tipper |
Thomas William Wootton, son of Richard Wootton and Mary Tipper, was born in Tunstall, Staffordshire, in 1861.1
The 1861 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Richard Wootton, at High Street, Tunstall, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Richard Wootton Head Married 28 Tailor & Clothier WAR. Coventry.2
Thomas's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Thomas William Wootton Son 3m --- STS. Tunstall.2
The 1871 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Richard Wootton, at High Street, Tunstall, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Richard Wootton Head Married 39 Tailor & Draper WAR. Coventry.3
Thomas's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
Thomas Wm. Wootton Son 10 Scholar STS. Tunstall.3
The U.K.Census of 3 April 1881 listed him as a Nephew of the Head of Household - Sarah Tipper, at 4 Wesley Street, Wolstanton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Sarah Tipper Head Unmarried 65 Housekeeper STS. Cheadle.4
Thomas's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
Thomas Wootton Nephew Unmarried 20 Tailor STS. Tunstall.4
Thomas William Wootton is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.5
The 1861 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Richard Wootton, at High Street, Tunstall, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Richard Wootton Head Married 28 Tailor & Clothier WAR. Coventry.2
Thomas's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Thomas William Wootton Son 3m --- STS. Tunstall.2
The 1871 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Richard Wootton, at High Street, Tunstall, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Richard Wootton Head Married 39 Tailor & Draper WAR. Coventry.3
Thomas's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
Thomas Wm. Wootton Son 10 Scholar STS. Tunstall.3
The U.K.Census of 3 April 1881 listed him as a Nephew of the Head of Household - Sarah Tipper, at 4 Wesley Street, Wolstanton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Sarah Tipper Head Unmarried 65 Housekeeper STS. Cheadle.4
Thomas's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
Thomas Wootton Nephew Unmarried 20 Tailor STS. Tunstall.4
Thomas William Wootton is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.5
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 20 May 2008 |
Citations
John Harry Wootton
ID# 22638, born 1865
Father* | Richard Wootton born 1832, died 1883 |
Mother* | Mary Tipper born 1827, died Oct. 1876 |
Relationships | 5th great-grandson of Richard Tipper 7th great-grandson of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 5 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 4 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 3 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Samuel Tipper 5th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Tipper |
John Harry Wootton, son of Richard Wootton and Mary Tipper, was born in Tunstall, Staffordshire, in 1865.1
The 1871 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Richard Wootton, at High Street, Tunstall, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Richard Wootton Head Married 39 Tailor & Draper WAR. Coventry.2
John's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
John Harry Wootton Son 6 Scholar STS. Tunstall.2
John Harry Wootton, son of Richard Wootton and Mary Tipper, was married to Amelia Rowley in Staffordshire in 1887.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Wolstanton Registration District in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1887.3
In the 1891 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 5 April 1891, John was recorded as the Head of the Household at 6 Heath Street, Norton in the Moors, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Amelia Wootton, Harry Wootton and Sarah Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; John H. Wootton Head Married 26 Auctioneer's Assistant STS. Tunstall.4
; Amelia Wootton Wife Married 24 Potter's Warehousewoman STS. Smallthorne.4
; Harry Wootton Son 5m STS. Smallthorne.4
; Sarah Tipper Aunt Single 75 --- STS. Cheadle.4
John Harry Wootton is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.5
The 1871 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Richard Wootton, at High Street, Tunstall, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Richard Wootton Head Married 39 Tailor & Draper WAR. Coventry.2
John's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
John Harry Wootton Son 6 Scholar STS. Tunstall.2
John Harry Wootton, son of Richard Wootton and Mary Tipper, was married to Amelia Rowley in Staffordshire in 1887.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Wolstanton Registration District in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1887.3
In the 1891 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 5 April 1891, John was recorded as the Head of the Household at 6 Heath Street, Norton in the Moors, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Amelia Wootton, Harry Wootton and Sarah Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; John H. Wootton Head Married 26 Auctioneer's Assistant STS. Tunstall.4
; Amelia Wootton Wife Married 24 Potter's Warehousewoman STS. Smallthorne.4
; Harry Wootton Son 5m STS. Smallthorne.4
; Sarah Tipper Aunt Single 75 --- STS. Cheadle.4
John Harry Wootton is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.5
Family | Amelia Rowley born 1867 |
Child |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 21 Nov. 2008 |
Citations
Richard Wootton
ID# 22639, born 1867
Father* | Richard Wootton born 1832, died 1883 |
Mother* | Mary Tipper born 1827, died Oct. 1876 |
Relationships | 5th great-grandson of Richard Tipper 7th great-grandson of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 5 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 4 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 3 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Samuel Tipper 5th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Tipper |
Richard Wootton, son of Richard Wootton and Mary Tipper, was born in Tunstall, Staffordshire, in 1867.1
The 1871 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Richard Wootton, at High Street, Tunstall, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Richard Wootton Head Married 39 Tailor & Draper WAR. Coventry.2
Richard's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
Richard Wootton Son 4 Scholar STS. Tunstall.2
Richard Wootton is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.3
The 1871 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Richard Wootton, at High Street, Tunstall, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Richard Wootton Head Married 39 Tailor & Draper WAR. Coventry.2
Richard's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
Richard Wootton Son 4 Scholar STS. Tunstall.2
Richard Wootton is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.3
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 20 May 2008 |
Citations
John Edward Allen
ID# 22640, born 12 June 1908
Father* | Alfred Allen born 25 Dec. 1869, died 5 Oct. 1945 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Newbold Tipper born 18 Jan. 1874, died 11 Jan. 1952 |
Relationships | 12th great-grandson of my Top of Tree Bull 8th great-grandson of Thomas Holloway 7th great-grandson of Richard Tipper 9th great-grandson of Hugh Tipper 5th great-grandson of John Tipper 4th great-grandson of George Tipper 3rd great-grandson of George Tipper 1st cousin 5 times removed of Samuel Tipper 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Robert Tipper |
John Edward Allen, son of Alfred Allen and Elizabeth Newbold Tipper, was born in Barnes, Surrey, on Friday, 12 June 1908, his Birth was Registered at the Richmond Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1908.1,2,3 He was Baptised on Sunday, 2 August 1908 in St. Michael and All Angels Church, Barnes, Surrey .
St. Michael and All Angels Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Entry #1348 - John Edward, son of Elizabeth Newbold and Alfred Allen, Police Sergeant of 33 Cleveland Gardens, Barnes, was Baptised. Born on 12 June 1908."4
The 1911 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Alfred Allen, at 6 Reform Street, Battersea, London, who is recorded as -
Alfred Allen Head 41 Married Metropilitan Police Officer - Sergt. MDX. Finchley.5
John's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
John Allen Son 3 --- --- SRY. Barnes.5
John Edward Allen, son of Alfred Allen and Elizabeth Newbold Tipper, was married to Winifred Dorothy Brooks in Middlesex in 1937.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Ealing Registration District in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1937.6
John Edward Allen is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.
St. Michael and All Angels Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Entry #1348 - John Edward, son of Elizabeth Newbold and Alfred Allen, Police Sergeant of 33 Cleveland Gardens, Barnes, was Baptised. Born on 12 June 1908."4
The 1911 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Alfred Allen, at 6 Reform Street, Battersea, London, who is recorded as -
Alfred Allen Head 41 Married Metropilitan Police Officer - Sergt. MDX. Finchley.5
John's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
John Allen Son 3 --- --- SRY. Barnes.5
John Edward Allen, son of Alfred Allen and Elizabeth Newbold Tipper, was married to Winifred Dorothy Brooks in Middlesex in 1937.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Ealing Registration District in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1937.6
John Edward Allen is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.
Citations
Amelia Rowley
ID# 22641, born 1867
Amelia Rowley was born in Smallthorne, Staffordshire, in 1867.
Amelia Rowley was married to John Harry Wootton, son of Richard Wootton and Mary Tipper, in Staffordshire in 1887.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Wolstanton Registration District in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1887.1
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - John Harry Wootton, at 6 Heath Street, Norton in the Moors, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
John H. Wootton Head Married 26 Auctioneer's Assistant STS. Tunstall.2
Amelia's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Amelia Wootton Wife Married 24 Potter's Warehousewoman STS. Smallthorne.2
Amelia Rowley is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.3
Amelia Rowley was married to John Harry Wootton, son of Richard Wootton and Mary Tipper, in Staffordshire in 1887.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Wolstanton Registration District in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1887.1
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - John Harry Wootton, at 6 Heath Street, Norton in the Moors, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
John H. Wootton Head Married 26 Auctioneer's Assistant STS. Tunstall.2
Amelia's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Amelia Wootton Wife Married 24 Potter's Warehousewoman STS. Smallthorne.2
Amelia Rowley is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.3
Family | John Harry Wootton born 1865 |
Child |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 21 Nov. 2008 |
Citations
Harry Wootton
ID# 22642, born November 1890
Father* | John Harry Wootton born 1865 |
Mother* | Amelia Rowley born 1867 |
Relationships | 6th great-grandson of Richard Tipper 8th great-grandson of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 6 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 5 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 4 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 4 times removed of Samuel Tipper 5th cousin 2 times removed of Robert Tipper |
Harry Wootton, son of John Harry Wootton and Amelia Rowley, was born in Smallthorne, Staffordshire, in November 1890.
The 1891 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - John Harry Wootton, at 6 Heath Street, Norton in the Moors, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
John H. Wootton Head Married 26 Auctioneer's Assistant STS. Tunstall.1
Harry's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Harry Wootton Son 5m STS. Smallthorne.1
Harry Wootton is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.2
The 1891 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - John Harry Wootton, at 6 Heath Street, Norton in the Moors, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
John H. Wootton Head Married 26 Auctioneer's Assistant STS. Tunstall.1
Harry's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Harry Wootton Son 5m STS. Smallthorne.1
Harry Wootton is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.2
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 20 May 2008 |
Citations
Elizabeth Maw
ID# 22643, born about 1764
Elizabeth Maw was born in Caverswall, Staffordshire, about 1764.
Elizabeth Maw was married to William Bentley on Wednesday, 16 June 1779 at Caverswall, Staffordshire.1
Elizabeth Maw is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.2
Elizabeth Maw was married to William Bentley on Wednesday, 16 June 1779 at Caverswall, Staffordshire.1
Elizabeth Maw is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.2
Family | William Bentley born 1760 |
Child |
Last Edited | 21 May 2008 |
Citations
Thomas Bentley
ID# 22644, born around 1735
Thomas Bentley was born around 1735.
Thomas Bentley was married to Sarah Short on Wednesday, 13 December 1758 at Checkley, Staffordshire.1
Thomas Bentley is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.2
Thomas Bentley was married to Sarah Short on Wednesday, 13 December 1758 at Checkley, Staffordshire.1
Thomas Bentley is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.2
Family | Sarah Short born around 1735 |
Child |
Last Edited | 21 May 2008 |
Citations
Sarah Short
ID# 22645, born around 1735
Sarah Short was born around 1735.
Sarah Short was married to Thomas Bentley on Wednesday, 13 December 1758 at Checkley, Staffordshire.1
Sarah Short is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.2
Sarah Short was married to Thomas Bentley on Wednesday, 13 December 1758 at Checkley, Staffordshire.1
Sarah Short is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.2
Family | Thomas Bentley born around 1735 |
Child |
Last Edited | 21 May 2008 |
Citations
Daniel Tipper
ID# 22646, born 26 October 1764, died February 1826
Father* | George Tipper born 15 Jan. 1734, died Feb. 1784 |
Mother* | Ellen Hurst born 1746, died Sep. 1826 |
Relationships | 2nd great-grandson of Richard Tipper 4th great-grandson of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 2 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 1 time removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin of George Tipper 3rd cousin of Samuel Tipper 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Robert Tipper |
He was Baptised on Friday, 26 October 1764 in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire .
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Daniel Tipper, son of George and Ellen Tipper, was Baptised."1,2
Daniel Tipper, son of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, was married to Mary Stevenson, daughter of John Stevenson and Elizabeth, on Monday, 17 April 1786 at St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
St. Giles' Church Marriage Register - "Daniel Tipper, a Collier was Married to Mary Stevenson, daughter of John & Elizabeth Stevenson."1,2
Daniel Tipper, son of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, died in February 1826, in Staffordshire, he was survived by his wife Mary Tipper. Daniel Tipper was buried on 8 February 1826 in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire; Daniel Tipper of Town End, Cheadle was Buried, aged 61 years.1,3
Daniel Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
Daniel is included in the "The Coal Miners" Family Group.
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.4
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Daniel Tipper, son of George and Ellen Tipper, was Baptised."1,2
Daniel Tipper, son of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, was married to Mary Stevenson, daughter of John Stevenson and Elizabeth, on Monday, 17 April 1786 at St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
St. Giles' Church Marriage Register - "Daniel Tipper, a Collier was Married to Mary Stevenson, daughter of John & Elizabeth Stevenson."1,2
Daniel Tipper, son of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, died in February 1826, in Staffordshire, he was survived by his wife Mary Tipper. Daniel Tipper was buried on 8 February 1826 in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire; Daniel Tipper of Town End, Cheadle was Buried, aged 61 years.1,3
Daniel Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
Daniel is included in the "The Coal Miners" Family Group.
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.4
Family | Mary Stevenson born 12 March 1758 |
Children |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 13 Mar. 2012 |
Citations
Mary Stevenson
ID# 22647, born 12 March 1758
Father* | John Stevenson born say 1730 |
Mother* | Elizabeth born say 1730 |
She was Baptised on Sunday, 12 March 1758.1
Mary Stevenson, daughter of John Stevenson and Elizabeth, was married to Daniel Tipper, son of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, on Monday, 17 April 1786 at St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
St. Giles' Church Marriage Register - "Daniel Tipper, a Collier was Married to Mary Stevenson, daughter of John & Elizabeth Stevenson."2,3
Mary Tipper was left a Widow at the age of 67, on the death of her husband, Daniel in February 1826 in Staffordshire.
She was buried at St. Giles Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire, on Saturday, 12 November 1831.
Cemetery Register Entry - Mary, wife of late Daniel Tipper, of Town End, Cheadle was Buried, aged 71 years.2
Mary Stevenson is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.4
Mary Stevenson, daughter of John Stevenson and Elizabeth, was married to Daniel Tipper, son of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, on Monday, 17 April 1786 at St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
St. Giles' Church Marriage Register - "Daniel Tipper, a Collier was Married to Mary Stevenson, daughter of John & Elizabeth Stevenson."2,3
Mary Tipper was left a Widow at the age of 67, on the death of her husband, Daniel in February 1826 in Staffordshire.
She was buried at St. Giles Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire, on Saturday, 12 November 1831.
Cemetery Register Entry - Mary, wife of late Daniel Tipper, of Town End, Cheadle was Buried, aged 71 years.2
Mary Stevenson is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.4
Family | Daniel Tipper born 26 October 1764, died February 1826 |
Children |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 10 Mar. 2012 |
Citations
Henry Waltho
ID# 22648, born 1854
Henry Waltho was born in Cheadle, Staffordshire, in 1854.1
The U.K.Census of 7 April 1861 listed him as a Nephew of the Head of Household - Sarah Tipper, at Ashbourne Road, Cheadle, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Sarah Tipper Head Widow 69 None STS. Milwich.2
Henry's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Henry Waltho Nephew 7 Scholar STS. Cheadle.2
The U.K.Census of 7 April 1861 listed him as a Nephew of the Head of Household - Sarah Tipper, at Ashbourne Road, Cheadle, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Sarah Tipper Head Widow 69 None STS. Milwich.2
Henry's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Henry Waltho Nephew 7 Scholar STS. Cheadle.2
Last Edited | 21 May 2008 |
Alice Tipper
ID# 22649, born 1859, died 1919
Father* | George Tipper born 1814, died 20 Feb. 1878 |
Mother* | Alice Malbourne born 1816, died 16 Jan. 1859 |
Relationships | 5th great-granddaughter of Richard Tipper 7th great-granddaughter of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 5 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 4 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 3 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Samuel Tipper 5th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Tipper |
Alice Tipper, daughter of George Tipper and Alice Malbourne, was born in Cheadle, Staffordshire, in 1859, her Birth was Registered at the Cheadle Register Office in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1859.1
Her mother, Alice Tipper, died 1859; Alice Tipper, aged 42 years, the wife of George Tipper, a General Labourer. Cause of Death - "Childbirth, Flooding, one and a half hours, Certified. Informant - Hannah, a Niece present at Death.2,3
The U.K.Census of 7 April 1861 listed her as a Grand daughter of the Head of Household - Sarah Tipper, at Ashbourne Road, Cheadle, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Sarah Tipper Head Widow 69 None STS. Milwich.4
Alice's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Alice Tipper Grand-Daughter 2 STS. Cheadle.4
Alice Tipper has not been located in the UK Census of 2 April 1871.5
Alice Tipper, daughter of George Tipper and Alice Malbourne, was married to Thomas Follows on Saturday, 8 May 1880 at Christ Church, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.
Christ Church Marriage Register - "Alice Tipper, aged 21 years, Spinster of Blurton Road, daughter of George Tipper, deceased labourer, was Married by Banns to Thomas Follows, aged 21, Bachelor, Potter of Dicken Street, son of James Follows, deceased Potter. No Tipper witnesses, both signed."6,7
The 1881 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Thomas Follows, at 36 Hulse Street, Fenton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Thomas Follows Head Married 22 Potter's Printer STS. Cheadle.8
Alice's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
Alice Follows Wife Married 22 Potter's Stilt Maker STS. Cheadle.9
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Thomas Follows, at 26 Hulse Street, Fenton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Thomas Follows Head Married 32 Potter's Printer STS. Cheadle, Longton.10
Alice's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Alice Follows Wife Married 31 --- STS. Cheadle.10
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Thomas Follows, at 26 Hulse Street, Fenton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Thomas Follows Head Married 42 Potter's Printer STS. Fenton.11
Alice's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Alice Follows Wife Married 42 --- STS. Fenton.11
The 1911 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Thomas Follows, at 3 Park Road, Fenton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Thomas Follows Head 52 Married Potter's Printer, Earthen Pottery STS. Fenton Park.12
Alice's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Alice Follows Wife 52 Married 31 years, Children (5) (5) (0) --- STS. Cheadle.12
Alice Follows, daughter of George Tipper and Alice Malbourne, died in 1919 in Fenton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Stoke on Trent Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1919.13
Alice Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
Alice is included in the "The Cheadle Tradesmen" Family Group.
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.14
Her mother, Alice Tipper, died 1859; Alice Tipper, aged 42 years, the wife of George Tipper, a General Labourer. Cause of Death - "Childbirth, Flooding, one and a half hours, Certified. Informant - Hannah, a Niece present at Death.2,3
The U.K.Census of 7 April 1861 listed her as a Grand daughter of the Head of Household - Sarah Tipper, at Ashbourne Road, Cheadle, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Sarah Tipper Head Widow 69 None STS. Milwich.4
Alice's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Alice Tipper Grand-Daughter 2 STS. Cheadle.4
Alice Tipper has not been located in the UK Census of 2 April 1871.5
Alice Tipper, daughter of George Tipper and Alice Malbourne, was married to Thomas Follows on Saturday, 8 May 1880 at Christ Church, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.
Christ Church Marriage Register - "Alice Tipper, aged 21 years, Spinster of Blurton Road, daughter of George Tipper, deceased labourer, was Married by Banns to Thomas Follows, aged 21, Bachelor, Potter of Dicken Street, son of James Follows, deceased Potter. No Tipper witnesses, both signed."6,7
The 1881 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Thomas Follows, at 36 Hulse Street, Fenton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Thomas Follows Head Married 22 Potter's Printer STS. Cheadle.8
Alice's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
Alice Follows Wife Married 22 Potter's Stilt Maker STS. Cheadle.9
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Thomas Follows, at 26 Hulse Street, Fenton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Thomas Follows Head Married 32 Potter's Printer STS. Cheadle, Longton.10
Alice's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Alice Follows Wife Married 31 --- STS. Cheadle.10
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Thomas Follows, at 26 Hulse Street, Fenton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Thomas Follows Head Married 42 Potter's Printer STS. Fenton.11
Alice's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Alice Follows Wife Married 42 --- STS. Fenton.11
The 1911 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Thomas Follows, at 3 Park Road, Fenton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Thomas Follows Head 52 Married Potter's Printer, Earthen Pottery STS. Fenton Park.12
Alice's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Alice Follows Wife 52 Married 31 years, Children (5) (5) (0) --- STS. Cheadle.12
Alice Follows, daughter of George Tipper and Alice Malbourne, died in 1919 in Fenton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Stoke on Trent Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1919.13
Alice Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
Alice is included in the "The Cheadle Tradesmen" Family Group.
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.14
Family | Thomas Follows born 1859 |
Children |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 10 Apr. 2013 |
Citations
Thomas Tipper
ID# 22650, born 1770, died 1832
Father* | George Tipper born 15 Jan. 1734, died Feb. 1784 |
Mother* | Ellen Hurst born 1746, died Sep. 1826 |
Relationships | 2nd great-grandson of Richard Tipper 4th great-grandson of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 2 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 1 time removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin of George Tipper 3rd cousin of Samuel Tipper 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Robert Tipper |
Thomas Tipper, son of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, was born in Cheadle, Staffordshire, in 1770.
He was Baptised on Friday, 13 April 1770 in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire .
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Thomas Tipper, son of George and Ellen Tipper, was Baptised, Received in to the Church on 6 May 1770."1,2
Thomas Tipper, son of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, was married to Margaret Plant on Saturday, 10 September 1791 at St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
St. Giles' Church Marriage Register - "Thomas Tipper, Collier of this Parish was Married by Banns to Margaret Plant, Spinster, both marked."1,2
His child, John Tipper was Baptised in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle on Friday, 1 March 1805; John Tipper, the son of Thomas and Margaret Tipper, was Baptised.1,2
Thomas Tipper, son of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, died in 1832, in Ford Lane End, Cheadle, Staffordshire, he was survived by his wife Margaret Tipper.
He was buried at St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire, on Wednesday, 4 April 1832.
Cemetery Register Entry - Thomas Tipper of Ford Lane End was Buried, aged 60 years.1,3
Thomas Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.; We consider him to be head of the group we call "The Construction Gang."4
He was Baptised on Friday, 13 April 1770 in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire .
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Thomas Tipper, son of George and Ellen Tipper, was Baptised, Received in to the Church on 6 May 1770."1,2
Thomas Tipper, son of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, was married to Margaret Plant on Saturday, 10 September 1791 at St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
St. Giles' Church Marriage Register - "Thomas Tipper, Collier of this Parish was Married by Banns to Margaret Plant, Spinster, both marked."1,2
His child, John Tipper was Baptised in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle on Friday, 1 March 1805; John Tipper, the son of Thomas and Margaret Tipper, was Baptised.1,2
Thomas Tipper, son of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, died in 1832, in Ford Lane End, Cheadle, Staffordshire, he was survived by his wife Margaret Tipper.
He was buried at St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire, on Wednesday, 4 April 1832.
Cemetery Register Entry - Thomas Tipper of Ford Lane End was Buried, aged 60 years.1,3
Thomas Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.
Family | Margaret Plant born 1766, died 1848 |
Children |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 30 Jul. 2015 |
Citations
Margaret Plant
ID# 22651, born 1766, died 1848
Margaret Plant was born in 1766.
Margaret Plant was married to Thomas Tipper, son of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, on Saturday, 10 September 1791 at St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
St. Giles' Church Marriage Register - "Thomas Tipper, Collier of this Parish was Married by Banns to Margaret Plant, Spinster, both marked."1,2
Her child, John Tipper was Baptised in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle on Friday, 1 March 1805; John Tipper, the son of Thomas and Margaret Tipper, was Baptised.1,2
Margaret Tipper was left a Widow on the death of her husband, Thomas in 1832 in Ford Lane End, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
The U.K.Census of 6 June 1841 listed her in the Household of Ann Salt, at Mobberley, Cheadle, Staffordshire, who is listed as -
Ann Salt 45 Farmer Born in this County.3
Margaret's entry for the 1841 Census was recorded as -
Margaret Tipper 65 Ind. Born in this County.3
Margaret Tipper died in 1848 in Dilhorne, Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Cheadle Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1848.4,5
She was buried at St. Giles Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire, on Thursday, 7 September 1848.
Cemetery Register Entry - Margaret Tipper, of Dilhorne, widow of the late Thomas Tipper, was Buried aged 82 years.1
Margaret Plant is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.6
Margaret Plant was married to Thomas Tipper, son of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, on Saturday, 10 September 1791 at St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
St. Giles' Church Marriage Register - "Thomas Tipper, Collier of this Parish was Married by Banns to Margaret Plant, Spinster, both marked."1,2
Her child, John Tipper was Baptised in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle on Friday, 1 March 1805; John Tipper, the son of Thomas and Margaret Tipper, was Baptised.1,2
Margaret Tipper was left a Widow on the death of her husband, Thomas in 1832 in Ford Lane End, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
The U.K.Census of 6 June 1841 listed her in the Household of Ann Salt, at Mobberley, Cheadle, Staffordshire, who is listed as -
Ann Salt 45 Farmer Born in this County.3
Margaret's entry for the 1841 Census was recorded as -
Margaret Tipper 65 Ind. Born in this County.3
Margaret Tipper died in 1848 in Dilhorne, Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Cheadle Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1848.4,5
She was buried at St. Giles Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire, on Thursday, 7 September 1848.
Cemetery Register Entry - Margaret Tipper, of Dilhorne, widow of the late Thomas Tipper, was Buried aged 82 years.1
Margaret Plant is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.6
Family | Thomas Tipper born 1770, died 1832 |
Children |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 30 Jul. 2015 |
Citations
George Tipper
ID# 22652, born 15 January 1734, died February 1784
Father* | Richard Slack born say 1710 |
Mother* | Ann Tipper born 20 Dec. 1714 |
Relationships | Great-grandson of Richard Tipper 3rd great-grandson of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 1 time removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin of George Tipper 2nd cousin 1 time removed of George Tipper 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Samuel Tipper 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Robert Tipper |
He was Baptised on Friday, 15 January 1734 in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire .
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "George Tipper, son of Ann Tiper and Richard Slack, Base Born was Baptised."1
George Tipper, son of Richard Slack and Ann Tipper, was married to Mary Cooper on Sunday, 2 November 1755 at St. Peter's Church, Caverswall, Staffordshire.
St. Peter's Church Marriage Register - "George Tipper, (illegible) Collier married by Licence to Mary Cooper of Markeaton, Derbyshire. Both Signed."2
George Tipper was left a Widower at the age of 23, on the death of his wife, Mary in March 1757.3
George Tipper, son of Richard Slack and Ann Tipper, was married to Ellen Hurst on Monday, 12 December 1763 at Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire.
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Marriage Register - "Entry #37 - George Tipper of the parish of Cheadle, Widower was Married By Licence to Ellen Hurst of this Parish, Spinster. George Signed and Ellen Marked.."2
George Tipper, son of Richard Slack and Ann Tipper, died in February 1784, in Cheadle, Staffordshire, he was survived by his wife Ellen Tipper.
He was buried at St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire, on Wednesday, 18 February 1784.2
George was raised by his mother and step-father, and grew up with his step-sister and step-brothers. His first marriage at the age of 21 brought sadness to his life, with the death of his wife and his newborn baby son in 1756. Seven years later, George remarried to Ellen, who was 12 years younger than him and only 17 years old at the time of their marriage. Together they produced eight children in Cheadle. George was only 50 years old when he died, leaving Ellen with eight children ranging in ages from 19 years down to two years.
Details researched and written by Anne Noake - 2012.3
George Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
George is included in the "The Coal Miners" Family Group.
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.4
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "George Tipper, son of Ann Tiper and Richard Slack, Base Born was Baptised."1
George Tipper, son of Richard Slack and Ann Tipper, was married to Mary Cooper on Sunday, 2 November 1755 at St. Peter's Church, Caverswall, Staffordshire.
St. Peter's Church Marriage Register - "George Tipper, (illegible) Collier married by Licence to Mary Cooper of Markeaton, Derbyshire. Both Signed."2
George Tipper was left a Widower at the age of 23, on the death of his wife, Mary in March 1757.3
George Tipper, son of Richard Slack and Ann Tipper, was married to Ellen Hurst on Monday, 12 December 1763 at Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire.
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Marriage Register - "Entry #37 - George Tipper of the parish of Cheadle, Widower was Married By Licence to Ellen Hurst of this Parish, Spinster. George Signed and Ellen Marked.."2
George Tipper, son of Richard Slack and Ann Tipper, died in February 1784, in Cheadle, Staffordshire, he was survived by his wife Ellen Tipper.
He was buried at St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire, on Wednesday, 18 February 1784.2
George was raised by his mother and step-father, and grew up with his step-sister and step-brothers. His first marriage at the age of 21 brought sadness to his life, with the death of his wife and his newborn baby son in 1756. Seven years later, George remarried to Ellen, who was 12 years younger than him and only 17 years old at the time of their marriage. Together they produced eight children in Cheadle. George was only 50 years old when he died, leaving Ellen with eight children ranging in ages from 19 years down to two years.
Details researched and written by Anne Noake - 2012.3
George Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
George is included in the "The Coal Miners" Family Group.
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.4
Family 1 | Mary Cooper born about 1734, died March 1757 |
Child |
Family 2 | Ellen Hurst born 1746, died September 1826 |
Children |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 14 Jan. 2015 |
Citations
Ellen Hurst
ID# 22653, born 1746, died September 1826
Ellen Hurst was born in 1746, year calculated from Burial information.
She was Baptised on Tuesday, 28 June 1746.
Ellen Hurst was married to George Tipper, son of Richard Slack and Ann Tipper, on Monday, 12 December 1763 at Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire.
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Marriage Register - "Entry #37 - George Tipper of the parish of Cheadle, Widower was Married By Licence to Ellen Hurst of this Parish, Spinster. George Signed and Ellen Marked.."1
Ellen Tipper was left a Widow on the death of her husband, George in February 1784 in Cheadle, Staffordshire.
Ellen Hurst died in September 1826, in Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire.2 She was buried on 24 September 1826 in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire; aged 80 years.1,3
Ellen was only eight months old when her mother died. When she was two and a half years old, her father remarried and during the years to follow, Ellen gained three step-brothers. At the age of 17, she married a widower, 12 years her senior. Even though she and George were married for 20 years, Ellen was only 37 when her husband died. She did not remarry, raised her eight children on her own, and lived to the age of 80.
Details researched and written by Anne Noake.4
Ellen Hurst is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.
She was Baptised on Tuesday, 28 June 1746.
Ellen Hurst was married to George Tipper, son of Richard Slack and Ann Tipper, on Monday, 12 December 1763 at Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire.
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Marriage Register - "Entry #37 - George Tipper of the parish of Cheadle, Widower was Married By Licence to Ellen Hurst of this Parish, Spinster. George Signed and Ellen Marked.."1
Ellen Tipper was left a Widow on the death of her husband, George in February 1784 in Cheadle, Staffordshire.
Ellen Hurst died in September 1826, in Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire.2 She was buried on 24 September 1826 in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire; aged 80 years.1,3
Ellen was only eight months old when her mother died. When she was two and a half years old, her father remarried and during the years to follow, Ellen gained three step-brothers. At the age of 17, she married a widower, 12 years her senior. Even though she and George were married for 20 years, Ellen was only 37 when her husband died. She did not remarry, raised her eight children on her own, and lived to the age of 80.
Details researched and written by Anne Noake.4
Ellen Hurst is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.
Family | George Tipper born 15 January 1734, died February 1784 |
Children |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 14 Jan. 2015 |
Citations
Ann Tipper
ID# 22654, born 10 May 1766
Father* | George Tipper born 15 Jan. 1734, died Feb. 1784 |
Mother* | Ellen Hurst born 1746, died Sep. 1826 |
Relationships | 2nd great-granddaughter of Richard Tipper 4th great-granddaughter of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 2 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 1 time removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin of George Tipper 3rd cousin of Samuel Tipper 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Robert Tipper |
She was Baptised on Saturday, 10 May 1766 in St. Giles Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire .
St. Giles Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Ann Tipper, daughter of George and Ellen Tipper, was Baptised."1,2
Ann Tipper, daughter of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, was married to George Pyatt on Monday, 1 January 1787 at St. Giles Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
St. Giles Church Marriage Register - "Entry #45 - Ann Tipper, Spinster of this Parish, was Married by Banns to George Pyott, a Collier of this Parish, she marked and he signed. No family witnesses - (her distant cousin Ann Tipper married Francis Harrison in the church on the same day)."1,3
Ann Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
Ann is included in the "The Cheadle Tradesmen" Family Group.
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.4
St. Giles Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Ann Tipper, daughter of George and Ellen Tipper, was Baptised."1,2
Ann Tipper, daughter of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, was married to George Pyatt on Monday, 1 January 1787 at St. Giles Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
St. Giles Church Marriage Register - "Entry #45 - Ann Tipper, Spinster of this Parish, was Married by Banns to George Pyott, a Collier of this Parish, she marked and he signed. No family witnesses - (her distant cousin Ann Tipper married Francis Harrison in the church on the same day)."1,3
Ann Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
Ann is included in the "The Cheadle Tradesmen" Family Group.
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.4
Family | George Pyatt born around 1760 |
Children |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 12 Sep. 2020 |
Citations
Dorothy Tipper
ID# 22655, born 21 February 1768, died 1 March 1801
Father* | George Tipper born 15 Jan. 1734, died Feb. 1784 |
Mother* | Ellen Hurst born 1746, died Sep. 1826 |
Relationships | 2nd great-granddaughter of Richard Tipper 4th great-granddaughter of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 2 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 1 time removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin of George Tipper 3rd cousin of Samuel Tipper 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Robert Tipper |
She was Baptised on Sunday, 21 February 1768 in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire .
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Dorothy Tipper, daughter of George and Ellen Tipper, was Baptised."1,2
Dorothy Tipper, daughter of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, was married to William Turner on Saturday, 30 March 1793.
; Dorothy Tipper and William Turner, a Baker, were Married.3
She was buried at St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire, in March 1801.4
Dorothy Turner, daughter of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, died on Sunday, 1 March 1801, in Rainow, Macclesfield, Cheshire, she was survived by her husband William Turner.4
Dorothy Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.5
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Dorothy Tipper, daughter of George and Ellen Tipper, was Baptised."1,2
Dorothy Tipper, daughter of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, was married to William Turner on Saturday, 30 March 1793.
; Dorothy Tipper and William Turner, a Baker, were Married.3
She was buried at St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire, in March 1801.4
Dorothy Turner, daughter of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, died on Sunday, 1 March 1801, in Rainow, Macclesfield, Cheshire, she was survived by her husband William Turner.4
Dorothy Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.5
Family | William Turner born around 1765 |
Children |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 3 May 2012 |
Citations
Lydia Tipper
ID# 22656, born 10 January 1773, died 11 February 1851
Father* | George Tipper born 15 Jan. 1734, died Feb. 1784 |
Mother* | Ellen Hurst born 1746, died Sep. 1826 |
Relationships | 2nd great-granddaughter of Richard Tipper 4th great-granddaughter of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 2 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 1 time removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin of George Tipper 3rd cousin of Samuel Tipper 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Robert Tipper |
She was Baptised on Sunday, 10 January 1773 in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire .
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Lydia Tipper, daughter of George and Ellen Tipper, was Baptised."1,2
Lydia Tipper, daughter of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, was married to John Wood, son of John Wood and Ellen Spooner, on Sunday, 30 October 1791 at All Saints Church, Dilhorne, Staffordshire.
All Saints Church Marriage Register - "Lydia Tipper of Cheadle was Married to John Wood, Witnessed by John Whalley and George Pyott (husband of Lydia's sister Ann)."1,3
The U.K.Census of 6 June 1841 listed her in the Household of John Wood, at Dilhorne Common, Dilhorne, Staffordshire, who is listed as -
John Wood 75 Farmer Born in this County.4
Lydia's entry for the 1841 Census was recorded as -
Lydia Wood 65 --- Born in this County.4
Lydia Wood was left a Widow at the age of 69, on the death of her husband, John on 22 July 1842 in Dilhorne Common, Dilhorne, Staffordshire.5
Lydia Wood, daughter of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, died on Tuesday, 11 February 1851, in Dilhorne Common, Dilhorne, Staffordshire,"Died at age 78 years, Cause of Death - "Dropsy". Informant was Hannah Gallimore, Granddaughter (only daughter of Lydia's eldest daughter, Ellen Gallimore.)6"
She was buried at All Saints Churchyard, Dilhorne, Staffordshire, on Saturday, 15 February 1851.
Cemetery Register Entry - Lydia Wood, of Dilhorne Common was Buried, Officiator was Henry James Shepard.7
Lydia was about eight years younger than John and she lived for another nine years after his death, still at Dilhorne Common. At least three (and probably four) of her children, John, Elizabeth, Mary (and probably Thomas) had predeceased her, and her remaining daughter died within months of Lydia. Even though she had lost her husband and most of her children, she was blessed with having many grandchildren, and it was one of these grandchildren, Ellen’s only daughter, Hannah Gallimore, who was with Lydia when she died.8
Lydia Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.9
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Lydia Tipper, daughter of George and Ellen Tipper, was Baptised."1,2
Lydia Tipper, daughter of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, was married to John Wood, son of John Wood and Ellen Spooner, on Sunday, 30 October 1791 at All Saints Church, Dilhorne, Staffordshire.
All Saints Church Marriage Register - "Lydia Tipper of Cheadle was Married to John Wood, Witnessed by John Whalley and George Pyott (husband of Lydia's sister Ann)."1,3
The U.K.Census of 6 June 1841 listed her in the Household of John Wood, at Dilhorne Common, Dilhorne, Staffordshire, who is listed as -
John Wood 75 Farmer Born in this County.4
Lydia's entry for the 1841 Census was recorded as -
Lydia Wood 65 --- Born in this County.4
Lydia Wood was left a Widow at the age of 69, on the death of her husband, John on 22 July 1842 in Dilhorne Common, Dilhorne, Staffordshire.5
Lydia Wood, daughter of George Tipper and Ellen Hurst, died on Tuesday, 11 February 1851, in Dilhorne Common, Dilhorne, Staffordshire,"Died at age 78 years, Cause of Death - "Dropsy". Informant was Hannah Gallimore, Granddaughter (only daughter of Lydia's eldest daughter, Ellen Gallimore.)6"
She was buried at All Saints Churchyard, Dilhorne, Staffordshire, on Saturday, 15 February 1851.
Cemetery Register Entry - Lydia Wood, of Dilhorne Common was Buried, Officiator was Henry James Shepard.7
Lydia was about eight years younger than John and she lived for another nine years after his death, still at Dilhorne Common. At least three (and probably four) of her children, John, Elizabeth, Mary (and probably Thomas) had predeceased her, and her remaining daughter died within months of Lydia. Even though she had lost her husband and most of her children, she was blessed with having many grandchildren, and it was one of these grandchildren, Ellen’s only daughter, Hannah Gallimore, who was with Lydia when she died.8
Lydia Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.9
Family | John Wood born around 1765, died 22 July 1842 |
Children |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 30 Apr. 2012 |
Citations
Elizabeth Treleaven
ID# 22657, born about 1816
Elizabeth Treleaven was born about 1816.
Elizabeth Treleaven was married to Samuel Thring on Monday, 10 August 1835 at St.Paul Covent Garden, Westminster, London.1
Elizabeth Treleaven emigrated; "ARRIVAL OF THE SOVEREIGN Natal Witness 29 March 1850
March, 24th - the Sovereign, Captain King, with Mr Methley, Mrs Winder, and other passengers in the Cabin, and the following in the intermediate and steerage:
Samuel Thring, joiner and cartwright, and family.
The Sovereign's 120-day voyage was fraught with crises: she was dismasted once and caught fire on a couple of occasions. There had been at least four deaths, one of them a man of 98, Thomas YOUNG. On her arrival at Port Natal, the Bar was found to be impassable, and an attempt to land the passengers in open boats failed.
John BAXTER, also on board Sovereign, mentions in his diary that provisions were low by the time Natal was reached: "15 March ... Mess day, the first without tea, coffee, sugar, second without pork, third without suet". But he was heartened by the vessel being "favoured with a fair wind ... we have been enabled to sail along the coast ... the most magnificent natural scenery the eye can behold corresponding exactly with Byrne Prospectus as far as the resemblance of a Nobleman's Park ... The Ina from Glasgow was fourteen days before us, without a death. The King William seven weeks before us and had seventeen deaths on board. Byrne's statement of 8 or 9 weeks voyage cannot be relied on, an average passage is 12 or 13 weeks at least." While the Sovereign continued to languish in the outer anchorage, on 26 March "a large boat came alongside ... and brought us some fresh beef, it is of good quality and is a decided treat after living so long on salt junk and hard tack." Though earlier in the voyage, BAXTER reported that "10 or 12 weeks on board a ship is of great service to break a person in for a new Colony, it teaches economy on cooking and a variety of other useful arts previously unknown to the generality of male passengers. We have a cook ... but his business is only to superintend the coppers and oven, the preparation devolves upon ourselves ... Only fancy you see me making a plumb pudding ... we have first rate puddings made of flour, biscuit suet, raisins and currants etc. boiled in salt water." On 30 March 1850, he writes "I came on shore today making 16 weeks from leaving Old England to settling my foot on African soil. Staying on board six days after our arrival."
Elizabeth Thring was left a Widow on the death of her husband, Samuel in July 1851 in Natal, South Africa.2
Elizabeth Thring was married to Samuel Storer Bull in about 1852 in Natal, South Africa.3
Elizabeth Treleaven was married to Samuel Thring on Monday, 10 August 1835 at St.Paul Covent Garden, Westminster, London.1
Elizabeth Treleaven emigrated; "ARRIVAL OF THE SOVEREIGN Natal Witness 29 March 1850
March, 24th - the Sovereign, Captain King, with Mr Methley, Mrs Winder, and other passengers in the Cabin, and the following in the intermediate and steerage:
Samuel Thring, joiner and cartwright, and family.
The Sovereign's 120-day voyage was fraught with crises: she was dismasted once and caught fire on a couple of occasions. There had been at least four deaths, one of them a man of 98, Thomas YOUNG. On her arrival at Port Natal, the Bar was found to be impassable, and an attempt to land the passengers in open boats failed.
John BAXTER, also on board Sovereign, mentions in his diary that provisions were low by the time Natal was reached: "15 March ... Mess day, the first without tea, coffee, sugar, second without pork, third without suet". But he was heartened by the vessel being "favoured with a fair wind ... we have been enabled to sail along the coast ... the most magnificent natural scenery the eye can behold corresponding exactly with Byrne Prospectus as far as the resemblance of a Nobleman's Park ... The Ina from Glasgow was fourteen days before us, without a death. The King William seven weeks before us and had seventeen deaths on board. Byrne's statement of 8 or 9 weeks voyage cannot be relied on, an average passage is 12 or 13 weeks at least." While the Sovereign continued to languish in the outer anchorage, on 26 March "a large boat came alongside ... and brought us some fresh beef, it is of good quality and is a decided treat after living so long on salt junk and hard tack." Though earlier in the voyage, BAXTER reported that "10 or 12 weeks on board a ship is of great service to break a person in for a new Colony, it teaches economy on cooking and a variety of other useful arts previously unknown to the generality of male passengers. We have a cook ... but his business is only to superintend the coppers and oven, the preparation devolves upon ourselves ... Only fancy you see me making a plumb pudding ... we have first rate puddings made of flour, biscuit suet, raisins and currants etc. boiled in salt water." On 30 March 1850, he writes "I came on shore today making 16 weeks from leaving Old England to settling my foot on African soil. Staying on board six days after our arrival."
Elizabeth Thring was left a Widow on the death of her husband, Samuel in July 1851 in Natal, South Africa.2
Elizabeth Thring was married to Samuel Storer Bull in about 1852 in Natal, South Africa.3
Family | Samuel Storer Bull born 1807 |
Children |
Charts | BULL Tree |
Last Edited | 8 Dec. 2011 |
Citations
Ann Tipper
ID# 22658, born 25 June 1792, died 27 December 1855
Father* | Thomas Tipper born 1770, died 1832 |
Mother* | Margaret Plant born 1766, died 1848 |
Relationships | 3rd great-granddaughter of Richard Tipper 5th great-granddaughter of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 3 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 2 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 1 time removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Samuel Tipper 4th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Tipper |
She was Baptised on Monday, 25 June 1792 in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire .
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Ann Tipper, the daughter of Thomas and Margaret Tipper, was Baptised."1,2
Ann Tipper, daughter of Thomas Tipper and Margaret Plant, was married to Thomas Salt on Monday, 28 December 1812 at St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
St. Giles' Church Marriage Register - "Ann Tipper, a Spinster was Married, By Banns, to Thomas Salt, a Bachelor, both of Cheadle Parish, both Signed but no Tipper Witnesses."1
Her father, Thomas Tipper, died 1832.
Ann Salt was left a Widow on the death of her husband, Thomas in June 1835 in Cheadle, Staffordshire.3
In the 1841 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 6 June 1841, Ann was recorded as the first person in the Household at Mobberley, Cheadle, Staffordshire,
also in the Household were Maria Salt, William Salt, Hannah Salt and Margaret Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; Ann Salt 45 Farmer Born in this County.4
; Maria Salt 11 --- Born in this County.4
; William Salt 9 --- Born in this County.4
; Hannah Salt 6 --- Born in this County.4
; Margaret Tipper 65 Ind. Born in this County.4
Her mother Margaret Tipper's Death was Registered in Dilhorne in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1848.5,6
In the 1851 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 30 March 1851, Ann was recorded as the Head of the Household at Charles Street, Cheadle, Staffordshire, also in the Household were William Salt and Hannah Salt plus 1 male Lodger,
the listing for the Household is -
; Ann Salt Head Widow 56 Houskeeper STS. Cheadle7
; William Salt Son Unmarried 18 Sawyer STS. Cheadle.7
; Hannah Salt Daughter Unmarried 16 --- STS. Cheadle.7
Ann Salt, daughter of Thomas Tipper and Margaret Plant, died on Thursday, 27 December 1855 in Cheadle, Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Cheadle Register Office in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1856.8
Ann Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.9
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Ann Tipper, the daughter of Thomas and Margaret Tipper, was Baptised."1,2
Ann Tipper, daughter of Thomas Tipper and Margaret Plant, was married to Thomas Salt on Monday, 28 December 1812 at St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
St. Giles' Church Marriage Register - "Ann Tipper, a Spinster was Married, By Banns, to Thomas Salt, a Bachelor, both of Cheadle Parish, both Signed but no Tipper Witnesses."1
Her father, Thomas Tipper, died 1832.
Ann Salt was left a Widow on the death of her husband, Thomas in June 1835 in Cheadle, Staffordshire.3
In the 1841 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 6 June 1841, Ann was recorded as the first person in the Household at Mobberley, Cheadle, Staffordshire,
also in the Household were Maria Salt, William Salt, Hannah Salt and Margaret Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; Ann Salt 45 Farmer Born in this County.4
; Maria Salt 11 --- Born in this County.4
; William Salt 9 --- Born in this County.4
; Hannah Salt 6 --- Born in this County.4
; Margaret Tipper 65 Ind. Born in this County.4
Her mother Margaret Tipper's Death was Registered in Dilhorne in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1848.5,6
In the 1851 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 30 March 1851, Ann was recorded as the Head of the Household at Charles Street, Cheadle, Staffordshire, also in the Household were William Salt and Hannah Salt plus 1 male Lodger,
the listing for the Household is -
; Ann Salt Head Widow 56 Houskeeper STS. Cheadle7
; William Salt Son Unmarried 18 Sawyer STS. Cheadle.7
; Hannah Salt Daughter Unmarried 16 --- STS. Cheadle.7
Ann Salt, daughter of Thomas Tipper and Margaret Plant, died on Thursday, 27 December 1855 in Cheadle, Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Cheadle Register Office in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1856.8
Ann Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.9
Family | Thomas Salt born around 1790, died June 1835 |
Children |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 30 Jul. 2015 |
Citations
Ellen Tipper
ID# 22659, born 20 December 1793, died July 1824
Father* | Thomas Tipper born 1770, died 1832 |
Mother* | Margaret Plant born 1766, died 1848 |
Relationships | 3rd great-granddaughter of Richard Tipper 5th great-granddaughter of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 3 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 2 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 1 time removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Samuel Tipper 4th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Tipper |
She was Baptised on Friday, 20 December 1793 in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire .
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Ellen Tipper, the daughter of Thomas and Margaret Tipper, was Baptised."1,2
Ellen Tipper, daughter of Thomas Tipper and Margaret Plant, was married to Michael Salt, son of Samuel Salt and Ann James, on Sunday, 6 February 1820 at St. Peter's Church, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.
St. Peter's Church Marriage Register - "Ellen Tipper, a Spinster, was Married to Michael Salt, a Bachelor, Labourer, both Signed, Witnessed by Samuel Salt (who married Ellen's sister Dorothy and is most probably a brother of michael)."1,2
Ellen Salt, daughter of Thomas Tipper and Margaret Plant, died in July 1824, in Dilhorne, Staffordshire, she was survived by her husband Michael Salt.3
Ellen was buried at All Saints Church, Dilhorne, Staffordshire, on Tuesday, 6 July 1824.4
"Michael, who was seven years younger than Ellen, was the son of Samuel Salt and Ann James and was born in 1800 at Dilhorne. Ellen and Michael had two daughters in Commonside, Cheadle, before Ellen’s early death at the age of 34. She was buried on 6 July 1824 at All Saints churchyard, Dilhorne. Four months later, with two young daughters to care for, Michael remarried in Dilhorne to Mary Thorley on 2 November 1824. Michael’s first marriage had lasted over four years and his second marriage was also short, lasting over six years and producing two sons and a daughter. Now with five children in his care, Michael remarried to Mary Weston on 15 August 1831 at St Giles, Cheadle. His occupation at this time is shown as ‘potman’, however, by 1839 he had become a farmer at Scarlet Lake Farm in Cheadle. Michael and Mary Weston had a further ten children. Michael died in 1873 at Cheadle, aged 73" (Ann Noak).5
Ellen Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.6
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Ellen Tipper, the daughter of Thomas and Margaret Tipper, was Baptised."1,2
Ellen Tipper, daughter of Thomas Tipper and Margaret Plant, was married to Michael Salt, son of Samuel Salt and Ann James, on Sunday, 6 February 1820 at St. Peter's Church, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.
St. Peter's Church Marriage Register - "Ellen Tipper, a Spinster, was Married to Michael Salt, a Bachelor, Labourer, both Signed, Witnessed by Samuel Salt (who married Ellen's sister Dorothy and is most probably a brother of michael)."1,2
Ellen Salt, daughter of Thomas Tipper and Margaret Plant, died in July 1824, in Dilhorne, Staffordshire, she was survived by her husband Michael Salt.3
Ellen was buried at All Saints Church, Dilhorne, Staffordshire, on Tuesday, 6 July 1824.4
"Michael, who was seven years younger than Ellen, was the son of Samuel Salt and Ann James and was born in 1800 at Dilhorne. Ellen and Michael had two daughters in Commonside, Cheadle, before Ellen’s early death at the age of 34. She was buried on 6 July 1824 at All Saints churchyard, Dilhorne. Four months later, with two young daughters to care for, Michael remarried in Dilhorne to Mary Thorley on 2 November 1824. Michael’s first marriage had lasted over four years and his second marriage was also short, lasting over six years and producing two sons and a daughter. Now with five children in his care, Michael remarried to Mary Weston on 15 August 1831 at St Giles, Cheadle. His occupation at this time is shown as ‘potman’, however, by 1839 he had become a farmer at Scarlet Lake Farm in Cheadle. Michael and Mary Weston had a further ten children. Michael died in 1873 at Cheadle, aged 73" (Ann Noak).5
Ellen Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.6
Family | Michael Salt born 1800, died 1873 |
Children |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 7 Nov. 2014 |
Citations
Margaret Shaw
ID# 22660, born 1842
Father* | Thomas Shaw born 1811 |
Mother* | Mary Pountain born 1801 |
Margaret Shaw, daughter of Thomas Shaw and Mary Pountain, was born in Rodsley, Longford, Derbyshire, in 1842.1
The 1851 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Thomas Shaw, at 45 Goodwin Street, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
Thomas Shaw Head Married 40 Skuttle Maker DBY. Rodsley.2
Margaret's entry for the 1851 Census was recorded as -
Margaret Shaw Daughter --- 9 Scholar DBY. Rodsley.2
The 1861 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Thomas Shaw, at Tinker's Inn, Osmaston, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
Thomas Shaw Head Married 50 Wisket Maker DBY. Rodsley.3
Margaret's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Margaret Shaw Daughter Unmarried 19 --- DBY. Rodsley.3
The 1851 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Thomas Shaw, at 45 Goodwin Street, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
Thomas Shaw Head Married 40 Skuttle Maker DBY. Rodsley.2
Margaret's entry for the 1851 Census was recorded as -
Margaret Shaw Daughter --- 9 Scholar DBY. Rodsley.2
The 1861 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Thomas Shaw, at Tinker's Inn, Osmaston, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
Thomas Shaw Head Married 50 Wisket Maker DBY. Rodsley.3
Margaret's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Margaret Shaw Daughter Unmarried 19 --- DBY. Rodsley.3
Last Edited | 31 May 2012 |
Citations
George Tipper
ID# 22661, born 1820, died 1843
Father* | Thomas Tipper born 19 Nov. 1797, died Feb. 1825 |
Mother* | Ellen Hanley born abt 1793, died Jul. 1830 |
Relationships | 4th great-grandson of Richard Tipper 6th great-grandson of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 4 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 3 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 2 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Samuel Tipper 5th cousin of Robert Tipper |
George Tipper, son of Thomas Tipper and Ellen Hanley, was born in 1820,
A Baptism for George has not been found but information entered here are based on his Marriage details, the son of Thomas and Ellen Tipper nee Harvey.1
George Tipper, son of Thomas Tipper and Ellen Hanley, was married to Julia Ann Mellor on Tuesday, 25 June 1839 at St. Mary's Church, Stafford, Staffordshire.
St. Mary's Church Marriage Register - "George Tipper, a Bachelor of Full Age, a Shoemaker of Mill Lane, son of Thomas Tipper, a Glazier, married to Julia Ann Mellor a Spinster of Full Age of Mill Lane, daughter of John Mellor, a Tailor.
(One of the witnesses was John Tildesley, possibly related to Mary Tildesley, wife of the earlier Cheadle emigrant John Tipper 1799, cousin to Thomas and George's father; John Tipper was also a Shoemaker, and the orphaned Thomas and George might possibly have moved to be under his care.)"2,3
In the 1841 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 6 June 1841, George was recorded as the first person in the Household at 5 Allens Court, Salters Street, Stafford, Staffordshire,
also in the Household were Julia Ann Tipper, Thomas Tipper and Sarah Ann Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; George Tipper 20 Shoe maker Yes (Born in this County.)4
; Julia Tipper 25 --- Yes (Born in this County.)4
; Thomas Tipper 2 --- Yes (Born in this County.)4
; Sarah Tipper 1m --- Yes (Born in this County.)4
George Tipper, son of Thomas Tipper and Ellen Hanley, died in 1843 in Stafford, Staffordshire, his Death was Registered at the Stafford Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1843, He was survived by his wife, Julia.5
George Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.; Family Group - Cheadle 4, "The Construction Gang."6
A Baptism for George has not been found but information entered here are based on his Marriage details, the son of Thomas and Ellen Tipper nee Harvey.1
George Tipper, son of Thomas Tipper and Ellen Hanley, was married to Julia Ann Mellor on Tuesday, 25 June 1839 at St. Mary's Church, Stafford, Staffordshire.
St. Mary's Church Marriage Register - "George Tipper, a Bachelor of Full Age, a Shoemaker of Mill Lane, son of Thomas Tipper, a Glazier, married to Julia Ann Mellor a Spinster of Full Age of Mill Lane, daughter of John Mellor, a Tailor.
(One of the witnesses was John Tildesley, possibly related to Mary Tildesley, wife of the earlier Cheadle emigrant John Tipper 1799, cousin to Thomas and George's father; John Tipper was also a Shoemaker, and the orphaned Thomas and George might possibly have moved to be under his care.)"2,3
In the 1841 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 6 June 1841, George was recorded as the first person in the Household at 5 Allens Court, Salters Street, Stafford, Staffordshire,
also in the Household were Julia Ann Tipper, Thomas Tipper and Sarah Ann Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; George Tipper 20 Shoe maker Yes (Born in this County.)4
; Julia Tipper 25 --- Yes (Born in this County.)4
; Thomas Tipper 2 --- Yes (Born in this County.)4
; Sarah Tipper 1m --- Yes (Born in this County.)4
George Tipper, son of Thomas Tipper and Ellen Hanley, died in 1843 in Stafford, Staffordshire, his Death was Registered at the Stafford Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1843, He was survived by his wife, Julia.5
George Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.
Family | Julia Ann Mellor born around 1811, died 1870 |
Children |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 9 Nov. 2014 |
Citations
Elizabeth Tipper
ID# 22662, born 27 November 1799, died 1875
Father* | Thomas Tipper born 1770, died 1832 |
Mother* | Margaret Plant born 1766, died 1848 |
Relationships | 3rd great-granddaughter of Richard Tipper 5th great-granddaughter of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 3 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 2 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 1 time removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Samuel Tipper 4th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Tipper |
She was Baptised on Wednesday, 27 November 1799 in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire .
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Elizabeth Tipper, the daughter of Thomas Tipper, a Collier of Common Side and Margaret his wife, late Plant, was Baptised."1,2
Elizabeth Tipper, daughter of Thomas Tipper and Margaret Plant, was married to James Bloor on Monday, 15 February 1819.
; James Bloor and Elizabeth Tipper were Married.
The 1841 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - James Bloor, at Major's Barn, Cheadle, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
James Bloor 40 Ag. Lab. Born in this County.3
Elizabeth's entry for the 1841 Census was recorded as -
Elizabeth Bloor 35 --- Born in this County.3
The 1851 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - James Bloor, at Godley Lane, Dilhorne, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
James Bloor Head Married 51 Ag. Lab. STS. Cheadle.4
Elizabeth's entry for the 1851 Census was recorded as -
Elizabeth Bloor Wife Married 50 --- STS. Cheadle.4
Elizabeth's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Elizabeth Bloore Wife Married Age 61 --- STS. Cheadle.5
The 1861 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - James Bloor, at Blakeley Bank, Tick Hill, Dilhorne, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
James Bloore Head Married Age 62 Ag. Lab. STS. Cheadle.5
Elizabeth Bloor was left a Widow on the Death of her husband, James, whose Death was Registered in the Cheadle Registration District, in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1866.6
In the 1871 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 2 April 1871, Elizabeth was recorded as the Head of the Household at Blakeley Bank, Dilhorne, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Benjamin Bloor,
the listing for the Household is -
; Elizabeth Bloor Head Widow Age 70 Farmer of 9 acres STS. Cheadle.7
; Benjamin Bloor Son Unmarried Age 44 Farm hand STS. Dilhorne.7
Elizabeth Bloor, daughter of Thomas Tipper and Margaret Plant, died in 1875 in Dilhorne, Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Cheadle Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1875.8
"After having their first child at Condover, James and Elizabeth returned to Cheadle where they had two more children. They then moved to nearby Dilhorne where a further four children were born. Back to Cheadle and two more children before returning to Dilhorne where they remained, and produced three more children – 12 in total, although one had died in infancy. Their sons also worked on the land and James died in 1866, aged 68 years at Dilhorne. By the time of the 1871 census, Elizabeth had become the owner of nine acres of land at Blakeley Bank, Dilhorne, and was working it with the help of her unmarried son, Benjamin. She died there in 1875, aged 76" (Ann Noak).9
Elizabeth Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.; Family Group - Cheadle 4, "The Construction Gang."10
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Elizabeth Tipper, the daughter of Thomas Tipper, a Collier of Common Side and Margaret his wife, late Plant, was Baptised."1,2
Elizabeth Tipper, daughter of Thomas Tipper and Margaret Plant, was married to James Bloor on Monday, 15 February 1819.
; James Bloor and Elizabeth Tipper were Married.
The 1841 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - James Bloor, at Major's Barn, Cheadle, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
James Bloor 40 Ag. Lab. Born in this County.3
Elizabeth's entry for the 1841 Census was recorded as -
Elizabeth Bloor 35 --- Born in this County.3
The 1851 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - James Bloor, at Godley Lane, Dilhorne, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
James Bloor Head Married 51 Ag. Lab. STS. Cheadle.4
Elizabeth's entry for the 1851 Census was recorded as -
Elizabeth Bloor Wife Married 50 --- STS. Cheadle.4
Elizabeth's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Elizabeth Bloore Wife Married Age 61 --- STS. Cheadle.5
The 1861 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - James Bloor, at Blakeley Bank, Tick Hill, Dilhorne, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
James Bloore Head Married Age 62 Ag. Lab. STS. Cheadle.5
Elizabeth Bloor was left a Widow on the Death of her husband, James, whose Death was Registered in the Cheadle Registration District, in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1866.6
In the 1871 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 2 April 1871, Elizabeth was recorded as the Head of the Household at Blakeley Bank, Dilhorne, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Benjamin Bloor,
the listing for the Household is -
; Elizabeth Bloor Head Widow Age 70 Farmer of 9 acres STS. Cheadle.7
; Benjamin Bloor Son Unmarried Age 44 Farm hand STS. Dilhorne.7
Elizabeth Bloor, daughter of Thomas Tipper and Margaret Plant, died in 1875 in Dilhorne, Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Cheadle Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1875.8
"After having their first child at Condover, James and Elizabeth returned to Cheadle where they had two more children. They then moved to nearby Dilhorne where a further four children were born. Back to Cheadle and two more children before returning to Dilhorne where they remained, and produced three more children – 12 in total, although one had died in infancy. Their sons also worked on the land and James died in 1866, aged 68 years at Dilhorne. By the time of the 1871 census, Elizabeth had become the owner of nine acres of land at Blakeley Bank, Dilhorne, and was working it with the help of her unmarried son, Benjamin. She died there in 1875, aged 76" (Ann Noak).9
Elizabeth Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.
Family | James Bloor born 1798, died 1866 |
Children |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 7 Nov. 2014 |
Citations
Michael Salt
ID# 22663, born 1800, died 1873
Father* | Samuel Salt born say 1780 |
Mother* | Ann James born say 1780 |
Michael Salt, son of Samuel Salt and Ann James, was born in Dilhorne, Staffordshire, in 1800.1
Michael Salt, son of Samuel Salt and Ann James, was married to Ellen Tipper, daughter of Thomas Tipper and Margaret Plant, on Sunday, 6 February 1820 at St. Peter's Church, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.
St. Peter's Church Marriage Register - "Ellen Tipper, a Spinster, was Married to Michael Salt, a Bachelor, Labourer, both Signed, Witnessed by Samuel Salt (who married Ellen's sister Dorothy and is most probably a brother of michael)."2,3
Michael Salt was left a Widower on the death of his wife, Ellen in July 1824 in Dilhorne, Staffordshire.1
Michael Salt, son of Samuel Salt and Ann James, died in 1873 in Cheadle, Staffordshire, his Death was Registered at the Cheadle Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1873.4
Four months after Ellen's Death, with two young daughters to care for, Michael remarried in Dilhorne to Mary Thorley on 2 November 1824. Michael’s first marriage had lasted over four years and his second marriage was also short, lasting over six years and producing two sons and a daughter. Now with five children in his care, Michael remarried to Mary Weston on 15 August 1831 at St Giles, Cheadle. His occupation at this time is shown as ‘potman’, however, by 1839 he had become a farmer at Scarlet Lake Farm in Cheadle. Michael and Mary Weston had a further ten children. Michael died in 1873 at Cheadle, aged 73.
Details researched and written by Anne Noake - 2012.5
Michael Salt is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.6
Michael Salt, son of Samuel Salt and Ann James, was married to Ellen Tipper, daughter of Thomas Tipper and Margaret Plant, on Sunday, 6 February 1820 at St. Peter's Church, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.
St. Peter's Church Marriage Register - "Ellen Tipper, a Spinster, was Married to Michael Salt, a Bachelor, Labourer, both Signed, Witnessed by Samuel Salt (who married Ellen's sister Dorothy and is most probably a brother of michael)."2,3
Michael Salt was left a Widower on the death of his wife, Ellen in July 1824 in Dilhorne, Staffordshire.1
Michael Salt, son of Samuel Salt and Ann James, died in 1873 in Cheadle, Staffordshire, his Death was Registered at the Cheadle Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1873.4
Four months after Ellen's Death, with two young daughters to care for, Michael remarried in Dilhorne to Mary Thorley on 2 November 1824. Michael’s first marriage had lasted over four years and his second marriage was also short, lasting over six years and producing two sons and a daughter. Now with five children in his care, Michael remarried to Mary Weston on 15 August 1831 at St Giles, Cheadle. His occupation at this time is shown as ‘potman’, however, by 1839 he had become a farmer at Scarlet Lake Farm in Cheadle. Michael and Mary Weston had a further ten children. Michael died in 1873 at Cheadle, aged 73.
Details researched and written by Anne Noake - 2012.5
Michael Salt is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.6
Family | Ellen Tipper born 20 December 1793, died July 1824 |
Children |
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 7 Nov. 2014 |
Citations
Emma Salt
ID# 22664, born 4 February 1821
Father* | Michael Salt born 1800, died 1873 |
Mother* | Ellen Tipper born 20 Dec. 1793, died Jul. 1824 |
Relationships | 4th great-granddaughter of Richard Tipper 6th great-granddaughter of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 4 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 3 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 2 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Samuel Tipper 5th cousin of Robert Tipper |
She was Baptised on Sunday, 4 February 1821.1
"Michael, who was seven years younger than Ellen, was the son of Samuel Salt and Ann James and was born in 1800 at Dilhorne. Ellen and Michael had two daughters in Commonside, Cheadle, before Ellen’s early death at the age of 34. She was buried on 6 July 1824 at All Saints churchyard, Dilhorne. Four months later, with two young daughters to care for, Michael remarried in Dilhorne to Mary Thorley on 2 November 1824. Michael’s first marriage had lasted over four years and his second marriage was also short, lasting over six years and producing two sons and a daughter. Now with five children in his care, Michael remarried to Mary Weston on 15 August 1831 at St Giles, Cheadle. His occupation at this time is shown as ‘potman’, however, by 1839 he had become a farmer at Scarlet Lake Farm in Cheadle. Michael and Mary Weston had a further ten children. Michael died in 1873 at Cheadle, aged 73" (Ann Noak).2
Emma Salt is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.3
"Michael, who was seven years younger than Ellen, was the son of Samuel Salt and Ann James and was born in 1800 at Dilhorne. Ellen and Michael had two daughters in Commonside, Cheadle, before Ellen’s early death at the age of 34. She was buried on 6 July 1824 at All Saints churchyard, Dilhorne. Four months later, with two young daughters to care for, Michael remarried in Dilhorne to Mary Thorley on 2 November 1824. Michael’s first marriage had lasted over four years and his second marriage was also short, lasting over six years and producing two sons and a daughter. Now with five children in his care, Michael remarried to Mary Weston on 15 August 1831 at St Giles, Cheadle. His occupation at this time is shown as ‘potman’, however, by 1839 he had become a farmer at Scarlet Lake Farm in Cheadle. Michael and Mary Weston had a further ten children. Michael died in 1873 at Cheadle, aged 73" (Ann Noak).2
Emma Salt is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.3
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 7 Nov. 2014 |
Citations
Mary Ellen Salt
ID# 22665, born 27 October 1822
Father* | Michael Salt born 1800, died 1873 |
Mother* | Ellen Tipper born 20 Dec. 1793, died Jul. 1824 |
Relationships | 4th great-granddaughter of Richard Tipper 6th great-granddaughter of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 4 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 3 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 2 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Samuel Tipper 5th cousin of Robert Tipper |
She was Baptised on Sunday, 27 October 1822.1
Mary Ellen Salt is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.2
Mary Ellen Salt is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.2
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 21 May 2008 |
Citations
Edward Tipper
ID# 22666, born 1844, died 1845
Father* | John Swindells Tipper born 1812, died 1847 |
Mother* | Mary Rigley born 1818, died 20 Jan. 1877 |
Relationships | 5th great-grandson of Richard Tipper 7th great-grandson of Hugh Tipper 1st cousin 5 times removed of John Tipper 2nd cousin 4 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 3 times removed of George Tipper 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Samuel Tipper 5th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Tipper |
Edward Tipper, son of John Swindells Tipper and Mary Rigley, was born in 1844.
He was Baptised on Sunday, 15 September 1844 in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire .
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Entry #1375 - Edward Tipper, son of Mary and John Swindells Tipper, a Publican of High Street, Cheadle, was Baptised. Sponsored by Samuel Tipper, John Whitehurst and Elizabeth Whitehurst."1,2
Edward Tipper, son of John Swindells Tipper and Mary Rigley, died in 1845 in Cheadle, Staffordshire, his Death was Registered at the Cheadle Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1845.3,4
He was buried at St. Giles Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire, on Wednesday, 6 August 1845.
Cemetery Register Entry - Edward Tipper, son of John and Mary Tipper, of High Street, Cheadle, was Buried.1
Edward Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.5
He was Baptised on Sunday, 15 September 1844 in St. Giles' Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire .
St. Giles' Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Entry #1375 - Edward Tipper, son of Mary and John Swindells Tipper, a Publican of High Street, Cheadle, was Baptised. Sponsored by Samuel Tipper, John Whitehurst and Elizabeth Whitehurst."1,2
Edward Tipper, son of John Swindells Tipper and Mary Rigley, died in 1845 in Cheadle, Staffordshire, his Death was Registered at the Cheadle Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1845.3,4
He was buried at St. Giles Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire, on Wednesday, 6 August 1845.
Cemetery Register Entry - Edward Tipper, son of John and Mary Tipper, of High Street, Cheadle, was Buried.1
Edward Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.5
Charts | Tipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families |
Last Edited | 21 Mar. 2018 |