Joseph RIPPINGTON Mary Ann RIPPINGTON Celey RIPPINGTON Amelia RIPPINGTON Thomas RIPPINGTON Emanuel RIPPINGTON Hannah RIPPINGTON Joseph RIPPINGTON Mary Ann RIPPINGTON Mary Ann RIPPINGTON Thomas RIPPINGTON Mini tree diagram

Ann GOULD1,2,3

also known as Mary RIPPINGTON

about 1790 - 1870

Paper Maker

Life History

about 1790

Born in Littleton, Worcestershire

17th May 1807

Married Joseph RIPPINGTON in St. Nicholas, Middle Littleton, Worcestershire.5,6

Marriages at North and Middle Littleton
17 May 1807
Joseph Ripington, b., & Ann Gould, s.
St. Nicholas, Middle Littleton, Worcestershire
England, Marriages, 1538–1973
Groom's Name: Joseph Ripinton
Bride's Name: Ann Gould
Marriage Date: 17 May 1807
Marriage Place: North And Middle Littleton,Worcester,England
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M09862-1
System Origin: England-ODM
Source Film Number: 952485
Reference Number:

1811

Birth of daughter Mary Ann RIPPINGTON in Dartford, Kent

1815

Birth of daughter Celey RIPPINGTON in St. Mary Cray, Kent

1821

Birth of daughter Amelia RIPPINGTON in Wooburn, Buckinghamshire

1825

Birth of son Thomas RIPPINGTON in Wooburn Green, Buckinghamshire

1826

Birth of son Emanuel RIPPINGTON in Wooburn Green, Buckinghamshire

1831

Birth of daughter Hannah RIPPINGTON in Wooburn, Buckinghamshire

1835

Birth of daughter Mary Ann RIPPINGTON in Barnet, Middlesex

1841

Occupation Paper Maker

1841

Resident in Wooburn, Buckinghamshire

1849

Birth of daughter Mary Ann RIPPINGTON in Wooburn, Buckinghamshire

1851

Occupation Employed in Paper Mill

1851

Resident in Wooburn Green, Buckinghamshire

Shown as Ann Rebenton

1853

Birth of son Thomas RIPPINGTON in Wooburn, Buckinghamshire

1861

Resided: Wooburn, Buckinghamshire in Wooburn Green, Buckinghamshire

Rippington (Thomas 1853) 1861 Census
Living with her daughter Hanna and her son-in-law William Tweed

22nd Jan 1863

Death of Joseph RIPPINGTON in Union Workhouse, Amersham, Buckinghamshire.4

22nd Jan 1863

Death of Joseph RIPPINGTON in Union Workhouse, Amersham, Buckinghamshire.4

1870

Died in Eton, Buckinghamshire / Berkshire

Other facts

 

Married Joseph RIPPINGTON

Notes

  • Wooburn Green 1841 Census
    Ann Rippington          1796    45      Wooburn, Buckinghamshire        Paper Maker
    Ellen Rippington        1816    25      Wooburn, Buckinghamshire (this looks more like Celea - assume it's Celey)
    Emanuel Rippington      1826    15      Wooburn, Buckinghamshire        Paper Maker     (son)
    Hannah Rippington       1831    10      Wooburn, Buckinghamshire
    Stephen Hooker  1821    20      Wooburn, Buckinghamshire
    Amelia Hooker   1821    20      Wooburn, Buckinghamshire
  • Name: Ann Rippington
    Estimated birth year: abt 1790
    Year of Registration: 1870
    Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
    Age at Death: 80
    District: Eton
    County: Buckinghamshire
    Volume: 3a
    Page: 342
  • Links between Gould family of Worcestershire and paper making:-
    (Harvington is on the other side of the River Avon to the Littleton Villages).
    Birmingham City Archives
    Indenture between John Gould of Harvington, co. Worc., papermaker, Edmund Smith of Harvington, miller, and Thomas Smith of Winchcomb, co. Glouc., miller and baker, concerning land and premises in Harvington.
    MS 3197/284475/284486  5 December, 1803
    Indenture between the Major part of the Commissioners in a bankruptcy award issued against John Gould, late of Harvington, co.Worc., paper manufacturer, etc., and Edmund Smith of Harvington Mill, miller, concerning a house, mill and land in Harvington.
    MS 3197/Acc1920-006/284384  7 January, 1804
    Indenture between the major part of the Commissioners in a bankruptcy award issued against John Gould of Harvington, paper manufacturer, and William George Morris of Stratford-upon-Avon, esq., and Edmund Smith of Harvington Mill, co. Worc., miller, concerning the estate of the said bankrupt.
    MS 3197/Acc1920-006/284432  4 February, 1804
    Certificate of examination by a commission of bankruptcy, of John Gould of Harvington, co. Worc., paper manufacturer.
    MS 3197/284475/284481  28 April, 1804
    Indenture between Thomas Smith of Winchcomb, co. Glouc., miller, assignees of the estates of John Gould of Harvington, co. Worc., paper manufacturer, and Matthias Stratton of Evesham, liquor merchant, concerning land and premises at Harvington.
    MS 3197/284475/284482  29 May, 1804
    Indenture between the major part of the Commissioners in a bankruptcy award issued against John Gould of Harvington, paper manufacturer and Richard Bloxam of Alcester, co. War., banker, and John Marshall of Harvington, gent., concerning the estate of the said bankrupt.
    MS 3197/Acc1920-006/284444  9 August, 1805
    Agreement between William Law Phelps of Evesham, and Robert Lunn of Norton, and Edwin James Flint, of Birmingham and Harvington, paper manufacturer, concerning premises in Harvington.
    MS 3197/Acc1920-006/284410  21 August, 1822

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