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Dorset / Re: Isaac Taper - Can't find him
« on: Monday 10 November 25 23:25 GMT (UK)  »
Yes I have had varying but non professional estimates on the portraits so far. The panel makers brand label style Geo Rowney suggests more likely an 1850 logo which fits with your thoughts. Daniel and Ann ages by 1950, if still alive, also makes that date more likely. We have not discovered their date of death nor their graves but not for want of trying. They may have been painted in Western Australia but more likely London. No record of their returning there also. They were not wealthy and had children here. Our search continues. I will now seek professional opinion but carbon dating option is not viable as can be + or - 40 yrs estimate. 

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Dorset / Re: Isaac Taper - Can't find him
« on: Sunday 09 November 25 09:35 GMT (UK)  »
Jane. Thanks for your help. Probably no connections with our families. The Ramsgate historical people I contacted didn't seem to know of his offspring. I need to find professional art people who can verify the age of my portraits and from that we may be closer to determining who they are. My path continues. All the best.

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Dorset / Re: Isaac Taper - Can't find him
« on: Saturday 08 November 25 13:40 GMT (UK)  »
This is the matching portrait of supposedly Ann Tapper, Daniel's wife. The 2 portraits are believed to be painted 1825 - 1830 but could be later. Married at Child Okeford and lived in Dorset area and later maybe London. Still investigating these portraits along with other family historians. Most of us live in Australia where our common ancestor arrived from London on a ship called the Rockingham which arrived in Western Australia in 1930.

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Dorset / Re: Isaac Taper - Can't find him
« on: Saturday 08 November 25 13:34 GMT (UK)  »
Jane
Many thanks for the photos and information. I also gained the following information - as below for your interest. I have attached my portrait of possibly Daniel Tapper which I thought had a resemblance to Isaac albeit at a different age and with less weight.
Isaac William Salmon Tapper - lifespan (1819-1911)
The incumbents of Stapleford Nottinghamshire were a varied group of men. Some were assiduous in their duties. Others held other responsibilities and only gave to Stapleford what time they could spare.
William Isaac Salmon Tapper served at Stapleford along with wife Lydia Hope (née Alderdsey from 1885 to 1888. Educated at Trinity College Dublin, he was a non-conformist minister until, at the age of 56, he was ordained into the Anglican church at Lenham near Charing in Kent, remaining there until 1860. Appointments followed at Wellingborough Northants 1860-1862, Tottenham in London 1862-1866, Burges Hill Sussex 1868-1873.  He went to Jersey after the departure of the Dean of Jersey as the result of a scandal. Whilst in Jersey, William’s wife Mary Ann (née Sturgess) of 40 years died in 1883. They had been married on the 14th September 1843 at Fordington Dorset.

One of the members of his congregation was a young 31 years old spinster, Lydia Hope Aldersey, living with her grandmother. Quite how it happened is not known but when he came to Stapleford in 1885 Lydia was the patron of the living. They were married in 1885 at St. Giles London, and stayed in Stapleford for three years.
At the age of seventy they moved to St Andrew’s in Battersea, staying for twelve years. Still soldiering on at the age of 82 William and Lydia moved to Little Stoneham in Suffolk where the reverend worked for a further eight years. After 26 years of married life with Lydia, William died in a summer holiday East Cliff boarding house at 6 St. Augustine’s Road Ramsgate at the age of 92. Lydia then aged 61 was with him.

The census records for the years 1891 (Clapham),1901 (Little Stonham) and 1911 (Ramsgate) show the presence in residence of both Wiliam and Lydia. Attached is a death notice for William as was published in the Mid-Sussex Times of Tuesday 17th October 1911. There are 20 family trees on ancestrydotcom relative to William, all are devoid of public access unless approval from their author is obtained, or a fee is paid. It is not likely that any children were born to either marriage, but not confirmed.
William passed away in 1911, 6 St. Augustine’s Road Ramsgate in Kent. Is located at West Cliff.

Researched by Bob lee

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Dorset / Re: Isaac Taper - Can't find him
« on: Sunday 02 November 25 23:50 GMT (UK)  »
Jane - I may not be related but I have 2 portraits passed down through my family painted in the 1800's that were said to be Daniel and Ann Tapper who left London for Western Australia in 1829. The portraits are meant to be them but a group of historians including myself believe it is not them. One of our group supplied a poor photo of your portrait and on re examining it does bear a resemblance although much less weight and maybe 10 years age difference. We have not been able to name the artist nor accurately date the portraits as yet but somewhere between 1825 - 1860. Hoping for a clearer picture of Issaac and whether you know the artist and date. Also a picture of his wife to match against ours too. Thanks. Jeff

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Dorset / Re: Isaac Taper - Can't find him
« on: Friday 31 October 25 09:30 GMT (UK)  »
Jane Benjamin - I have a copy of a photo of Isaac William Tapper's portrait that is of poor quality. I am trying to compare with a portrait I possess of an unidentified relative that has some similarity to him. As I am new to this forum I am unsure how I could obtain a better photo of that portrait. Can you help. I am also interested if there are any photos of his wife, as I have an accompanying portrait of an assumed partner.  Thanks. Jeff

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