Joseph RIPPINGTON Mary Ann RIPPINGTON Celey RIPPINGTON Amelia RIPPINGTON Thomas RIPPINGTON Thomas RIPPINGTON Joseph RIPPINGTON Elizabeth Ann RIPPINGTON Herbert Edwin RIPPINGTON Amy ALLAM Hannah RIPPINGTON Ann GOULD Mini tree diagram

Emanuel RIPPINGTON2,3

1826 - 5th May 19061

General Dealer

Life History

1826

Born in Wooburn Green, Buckinghamshire

between 1841 and 1851

Occupation Paper Maker

1841

Resident in Wooburn, Buckinghamshire

1850

Married Amy ALLAM in Henley-On-Thames, Oxfordshire

Name: Emmanuel Rippington to Amy Allam
Year of Registration: 1850
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
District: Henley
County: Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire
Volume: 16
Page: 207

between 1851 and 1861

Resident in Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire

1852

Birth of son Thomas RIPPINGTON in Marlow, Buckinghamshire

1855

Birth of son Joseph RIPPINGTON in Marlow, Buckinghamshire

12th Mar 1860

Birth of daughter Elizabeth Ann RIPPINGTON in Marlow, Buckinghamshire

1870

Birth of son Herbert Edwin RIPPINGTON in Marlow, Buckinghamshire

between 1871 and 1881

Occupation General Dealer

1871

Resident in Spittle Street, Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire

between 1881 and 1901

Resident in Chapel Street, Marlow, Buckinghamshire

18th Nov 1887

Death of Amy ALLAM in Buckingham, Buckinghamshire.1,4

between 1891 and 1901

Occupation Retired Marine Store Dealer

1901

Illness in Lunatic

5th May 1906

Died in Chapel Street, Marlow, Buckinghamshire.1

2nd Aug 1906

Probate

Notes

  • Name: Emanuel Rippington
    Estimated birth year: abt 1822
    Year of Registration: 1906
    Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
    Age at Death: 84
    District: Wycombe
    County: Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire
    Volume: 3a
    Page: 433
  • Name: Emanuel Rippington
    Estimated birth year: abt 1822
    Year of Registration: 1906
    Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
    Age at Death: 84
    District: Wycombe
    County: Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire
    Volume: 3a
    Page: 433
  • Name: Emmanuel Rippington
    Probate Date: 2 Aug 1906
    Death Date: 5 May 1906
    Death Place: Buckinghamshire, England
    Registry: London
  • Marine Store Dealer was a licensed broker who bought and sold used cordage, bunting, rags, timber, metal and other general waste materials.
    He usually sorted the purchased waste by kind, grade etc.
    He also repaired and mended sacks etc.
    Marine Store Dealers were governed by an Act of Parliament 1st. Geo. IV. sec.16 cap.75. Which enacted that every marine-store-dealer shall have his name inserted in legible characters over his shop-door and shall also keep a book in which he shall insert the name and address of any person from whom he shall buy any article.
    Apparently Marine Store Dealers were also not allowed to buy full lengths of rope.
    A search of the "Times" archive brings up many references to them and nearly all were in relation to police courts.
    In Dicken's "A Christmas Carol" is Joe, a marine store dealer and receiver of stolen goods.
    Cotton rags were used to make paper.

Sources

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