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Re: Rippon of Durham
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 20 February 11 17:05 GMT (UK) »
The death/burial of Thomas Rippon in 1803 might give some information but I can tell you it was not in Durham St. Nicholas.

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Co. Durham:  Hall, Snowdon, Makepeace, Barnfather, Barrass, Gray/Grey, Wilson, Carr, Cole, Richardson, Greener, Lamb
Northumberland:  Grey/Gray, Richardson, Barnfather, Heron, Redpath
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Re: Rippon of Durham
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 20 February 11 21:58 GMT (UK) »
Thanks everyone.  I'll spend the next day or so getting my head around the information. 

Hirdy :)

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Re: Rippon of Durham
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 15 December 11 13:54 GMT (UK) »
 :) Hi I have only just found this site

I have been looking at my Rippons for 3 years or so. I know all about the Durham Market Place William and his daughter Elizabeth who married Mr Ferguson the Draper of Durtham. No issue and I know of the velum docs in Durham Archives. I have a VERY detailed tree - about 6 A4 pages including the Brancepeth lot.

I should be pleased to let you have a copy if you can tell me how to send by post (I can't get all the lines in on the computer so draw them)   We have researched all the papers that are available for this SATLEY line.  We also have trees of the MP Rippon who had illegitimate children who lived at Stanhope.

There is a VERY old gent (must be in his 90's) who lives in Satley and married a Rippon. He worked on a farm up there. He knows a lot.

Hope I make contact to help you. I can fill in quite a lot.

Regards  John Rippon in North Wales.

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Re: Rippon of Durham
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 15 December 11 22:51 GMT (UK) »
John,

Great to see that you have found this site.  Over the years I have made some amazing contacts and received invaluable help with my research.

Once you have done enough posts (I think it is 3, its when the green scroll turns bright green), we can communicate privately by email.  I can fill in quite a bit for the Stanhope side of Rippon who ended up in Australia.  Rippon is a family name that has carried on throughout the generations of my family since arriving here in the mid 1850s.  It was my uncles middle name and he was known as Rip.

Keep in touch, looking forward to our private discussions.

Hirdy


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Re: Rippon of Durham
« Reply #13 on: Friday 16 December 11 09:51 GMT (UK) »
Hirdy

I'll look out for bright green. This is no4 !

You say when we arrived her in xxx. Where did you come from ?

Someone from Stanhope went to S Africa and they have a winery and a travel lodge there. One of the family was murdered about three years ago.

John

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Re: Rippon of Durham
« Reply #14 on: Friday 16 December 11 20:36 GMT (UK) »
When the scroll turns bright green that means that person is online at the time and logged into Rootschat
Co. Durham:  Hall, Snowdon, Makepeace, Barnfather, Barrass, Gray/Grey, Wilson, Carr, Cole, Richardson, Greener, Lamb
Northumberland:  Grey/Gray, Richardson, Barnfather, Heron, Redpath
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