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Re: Elizabeth Rippingall
« Reply #27 on: Today at 18:56 »
Re Henry of Aylsham.

There are two deaths recorded:

Mr Henry Rippingale, 4 Feb 1714/15
Henry Rippingale 7 Jun 1717

The latter left a will.

According to this, Henry Rippingall the attorney died in 1714.

https://aylshamhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Vol2.11.pdf


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Re: Elizabeth Rippingall
« Reply #28 on: Today at 19:23 »
Yes, I think the source is correct.

Henry Rippingall’s will (1717) mentions small bequests to brothers Bartholomew and Cyprian (when he reaches the age of 21) and sisters Hannah and Ellen (?)

The bulk of his estate (freehold and copyhold) is left to his friend Thomas Last of Aylsham.

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Re: Elizabeth Rippingall
« Reply #29 on: Today at 19:40 »
Yes, I think the source is correct.

Henry Rippingall’s will (1717) mentions small bequests to brothers Bartholomew and Cyprian (when he reaches the age of 21) and sisters Hannah and Ellen (?)

The bulk of his estate (freehold and copyhold) is left to his friend Thomas Last of Aylsham.

In the will, is his name Rippingall or Rippingale?

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Re: Elizabeth Rippingall
« Reply #30 on: Today at 19:59 »
The will spells the name Rippingall

If Henry d 1717 is the son of Roger and Rachel, b1687 in Lyng, the names of the siblings all match.

The Aylsham record PatLac posted earlier suggests by using Senior and Junior that there was a family relationship, but not necessarily one of father and son (there’s one in my own family where they are uncle/nephew)

Was John the son of Henry senior or junior?

Who were Henry senior’s parents?


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Re: Elizabeth Rippingall
« Reply #31 on: Today at 20:02 »
I agree, and given that Eliz. Rippingall (jnr) is mentioned, I'm inclined to think that Henry Rippingall who married Elizabeth Havett was the junior.

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Re: Elizabeth Rippingall
« Reply #32 on: Today at 20:37 »
On the other hand this passage suggests that this Henry Rippingall was much older than the other one baptised in 1687 found by Vance.

https://aylshamhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Vol5.5.pdf

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Re: Elizabeth Rippingall
« Reply #33 on: Today at 20:57 »
Three births at South Burlingham, father Christopher Rippingale and mother Jenergan or Jerningham

And in Beeston 1654/55

https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/684507d08655745405f681e8/jerningham-rippingell-baptism-norfolk-beeston-?locale=en

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Re: Elizabeth Rippingall
« Reply #34 on: Today at 21:16 »
He was appointed to Beighton 2 days before Elizabeth's christening in Acle St Edmund's so maybe they were in transit? She was born on 25 April 1733 and baptised on 20 July 1733.

Appt   Rippinghall, John   18/06/1733   Rector   Institution   Beighton alias Boyton/

John is in Acle (residence) in the 1734 Norfolk Poll Book.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS9Y-29QX-5

Genuki have it as well, freehold Boyton (Beighton)
http://www.origins.org.uk/genuki/NFK//norfolk/voting/poll1734/a.shtml

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Re: Elizabeth Rippingall
« Reply #35 on: Today at 21:25 »
Yes, it looks as if Henry was practising in 1687. Also, in the 1703 marriage record transcription on FreeReg Henry is described as widower of Aylsham, and Elizabeth Havett as a spinster.