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Re: Lippiatt name found in a book
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 16 November 24 20:02 GMT (UK) »
They're already in Rouville, Saint-Paul-d'Abbotsford, Quebec, by 1881... 
https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Home/Record?app=census&IdNumber=21641006&ecopy=e008148845
Lads with Charles Wilkins (farmer, age 69) in 1891 (Elev/ perhaps Élève students?)
https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Home/Record?app=census&IdNumber=28412012&ecopy=30953_148221-00308
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Re: Lippiatt name found in a book
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 16 November 24 21:33 GMT (UK) »
  so many posting while trying to post, but will add anyway!
Brother Thomas Havelock Lippiatt, did sign up for WW1, but there are no CEF signup papers or the usual followup docs as to his service, rejection, or changing of corps. ( he does appear to have a Regimental number: 11155-H-7)  All this does sound like a likely scenario, though.
https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Home/Record?app=pffww&IdNumber=634211&q=Thomas%20Havelock%20Lippiatt
He did serve with the British Army as Lieutenant / Captain Royal Army Medical Corps Source:2672369

adding, for descendants :
He was already receiving a commission in Sept. 1914 so his was an early signup!
Too many pages to trawl through. Canada Gazette, vol.48, no. 13, Sept 26, 1914
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The undermentioned Lieutenants of the Canadian Army Medical Corps
to be temporary Lieutenants: Date 30th June, 1915. Havelock Thomas Lippiatt, M.D
https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/29237/supplement/7159/data.pdf
Quebec Gazette- Lieut. Gov. 14 Aug. 1908 appoints Havelock Thomas Lippiatt,
 physician, of Bristol Corner...to be joint coroner of the district of Pontiac.
https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2356183

Post away! Thankyou for all the extra information i love it! It seems when he was back in the UK and his dads side of the family, were all down south so i wonder how these books ended up up north, unless there was someone like me who got them due to being sad they had been left and brought them up here :) Its so interesting to see how much the family moved around but sad to find that the mum died just short of a year from writing the note to Joseph. I can see why it was kept.
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Re: Lippiatt name found in a book
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 16 November 24 23:47 GMT (UK) »
Joseph Lippiatt's burial record said he died 7 November 1924 in Montreal.

I can't find anything else for him between the 1901 Census in Hochelaga, Quebec, and his death.

His being buried with his parents might mean he never married, but then he died young and his wife might have remarried and been buried with her second husband.

Maybe one of the Canada experts on the Canada board would know better where to look for any more information about him. 

If you post a question there, link back to this thread so they know what you have already found. It will save them some effort.


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Re: Lippiatt name found in a book
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 17 November 24 00:20 GMT (UK) »
Montreal Gazette November 10, 1924, page 7
LIPPIATT -On November 7th, 1924. [at] the residence of Mr. James Kyle. Duluth Avenue West. Joseph Willing Lippiatt, in his 44th year. Funeral (private) from William Wray Chapel, 617 University Street. Interment at Abbotsford.

from an OCR scan,

note: he was in James Kyle's household in 1901.


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Re: Lippiatt name found in a book
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 17 November 24 00:37 GMT (UK) »
1911 Census of Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada                     
at 281 Charlevoix
James Kyle, 75, born in May, born in Ireland
wife and children, including
James Kyle, 42, widowed, born February 1869, Quebec
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Joseph Lippiatt, 31, single, lodger, born November 1879, USA, arrived Canada 1891, English racial origin, Canadian citizen, Anglican religion, a journalist, employed [not working for himself], where employed: Dunns [or maybe "dunno" as in "don't know"], worked 60 hours a week, 50 weeks, in 1910
there is a number in one of the blank columns for him that says: 9-2-32.  I don't know what it means.

[indexed as Tippiatt]

"Recensement du Canada de 1911", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBW-JSCQ : Sun Mar 10 09:19:07 UTC 2024), Entry for James Kyle and Annie Kyle, 1911.

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Re: Lippiatt name found in a book
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 17 November 24 01:27 GMT (UK) »
The Kyle family in 1921, but no James Lippiatt or other lodgers

1921 Census, Montreal, Quebec
Saint-Laurent-Saint-Georges District
at 716 Shutes
James Kyle Sr is indexed as Kate, even at the Canadian census collection.
Mary Ann Kyle, 52,
James, brother, 54
Agnes, sister, 48
James Kyle, father, 87
Annie Kyle, mother, 85
Leslie, nephew, 19
Dorothy, niece, 18
Albert Gordon, nephew, 16

https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Home/Record?app=census&IdNumber=70810800&ecopy=e003104592

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Montreal Star, November 7, 1925, page 11                                                               
LIPPIATT In memory of our dear friend, Jos. Wm. Lippiatt, who died Nov. 7th, 1924.
Inserted by S. S. G. and J. R. L.

note: from friends, not family.

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Re: Lippiatt name found in a book
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 17 November 24 03:52 GMT (UK) »
1911 census, Havelock (Joseph) Lippiatt with elderly couple John & Helen Rome in Montreal
He's already a med student...amazing accomplishment for a young orphan.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSS1-G3HM-V
There are some births under spelling Leppitt mother Griffiths -but in Pontypool
and they don't begin until 1932   https://www.freebmd.org.uk/
The lads surely lucked out to find some nice places/families to lodge with. Haven't seen relationships noted for any of them. Someone also gave Joseph a lovely burial stone.
As noted before, sadly, there may not be any families to pass the books on to...but we're  slowly  piecing their lives together.




 
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