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Hello everyone, I wonder whether someone can help?
I'm looking for the exact birth information for Ann Tippey (sometimes read as Pippey).
Ann was born in c.1823 in Bristol, but I'd like to know the exact year of her birth and also where she was born.
Ann's father was John and his occupation was a Smith.
Ann was a Tailoress.
Many thanks.
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Hi Scotty727,
Source: Bristol Records Office, Register 2b, Page 90, Number 182.
Ann PIPPEY d/o John & Ann PIPPEY bap 29th September 1816 at St Mary, Redcliffe, Bristol.
Victor
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Hi Scotty,
I've now located Ann's siblings:-
Elizabeth PIPPEY bap 4th October 1818 at St James, Bristol. (Reg 2b, Page 82, No.656)
Frances PIPPEY bap 2nd September 1821 at St Paul, Bristol. (Reg 1b, Page 123, No. 982)
John PIPPEY bap 2nd October 1825 at St James, Bristol. (Reg 2c, Page 247, No.1975)
Victor
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Hi Scotty,
John PIPPEY, of this parish, m. Ann JONES, of this parish, 25th September 1815, at St Paul, Portland Square, Bristol.
Reg 2c, Page 252, No. 755.
Victor
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You may already have this Scotty227.
1841 Census
Beaufort Place,
St James, Bristol, Gloucestershire
HO107/372/2/St James
John PEYPY, 45, Blacksmith
Ann Peypy, 50
Ann Peypy, 20
John Peypy, 15
All born in County
Burial;
John PIPPEY, 3 October 1847, St James, Bristol, England
Age 52 (birth c 1795)
(Familysearch.Org)
1851 Census
3 Beaufort Place
HO107/1950/53/29
Ann PIPPEY, 67,Widow, Lodging Housekeeper, born Bristol (1784)
+ 12 Lodgers
Trish :)
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Hi Trish and Victor
Thank you very much for your replies - I didn't know much of the info you supplied but I can now fill in more details of that family.
Trish - I found it very interesting to read that you say the Pippey family were living in 3 Beaufort Place in the 1841 and 1851 censuses. But if you jump ahead to the 1891 census, you will see that Ann Pippey's widower (she died in 1885) was living in 5 Beaufort Place.
I didn't think Ann ever moved back to Beaufort Place after she was married, but it's certainly strange that her widower lived in the house next door when she was growing up, some 40/50 years later. I can't quite get my head around that one!
Also, it was either a big house or a rather tight squeeze - 12 lodgers!?!
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Yes it is a coincidence re 3 and 5 Beaufort Place.
Yes, it may have been a tight squeeze with 12 Lodgers.
Stranger things happen though in researching Family History!