William Tippett was born in 1807 and baptised 15 Feb 1807 in St Merryn, son of William and Mary[1]
William Tippet married Maria Roberts on 31 March 1832 in St Ervan, both of-this-parish. Witnesses were Thomas Roberts and William Retallick[2]
In the 1841 census, William Tippet (36, shoemaker), Maria Tippet (35) and Henry Tippett (20, apprentice shoemaker) are living at Penrose, St Ervan[3]
In the 1851 census, William Tippett (44, shoemaker born St Merryn) and wife Maria (44 born St Ervan) are living at Penrose, St Ervan[4]
In the 1861 census, William Tippet (54, master cordwainer born St Merryn) and wife Maria Tippet (56 born St Ervan) are living at Penrose, St Ervan[5]
In the 1871 census, William Tippet (64, boot and shoemaker born St Merryn) and wife Maria (65 born St Ervan) are living in St Ervan[6]
In the 1881 census, William Tippett (75, widowed cordwainer born St Merryn) is living at Penrose, St Ervan[7]
William died aged 83 and was buried 30 December 180 in St Ervan. He was resident of Penrose[8]
Sources
↑Baptism: "Cornwall Online Parish Clerks Database", Baptisms database, Merryn, St, Cornwall OPC Record (accessed 17 January 2024), William Tippet baptism on 15 Feb 1807, son of William & Mary, in St. Merryn, Cornwall, England.
↑Marriage: "Cornwall Online Parish Clerks Database", Marriages database, Ervan, St, Cornwall OPC Record (accessed 17 January 2024), William Tippett marriage to Maria Roberts on 31 Mar 1832 in St. Ervan, Cornwall, England.
↑1841 Census: "1841 Census of England, Scotland and Wales", The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey, England; Reference: HO 107; Piece: 150; Folio: 9; Page: 12, FreeCen Transcription (accessed 17 January 2024), Maria Tippett (35) in Penrose, St Ervan in Pydar registration district in Cornwall, England. Born in Cornwall, England.
↑1851 Census: "1851 Census of England, Scotland and Wales", The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey, England; Reference: HO 107; Piece: 1905; Folio: 209; Page: 2; Schedule: 2, FreeCen Transcription (accessed 17 January 2024), Maria Tippett (45), wife, in household of William Tippett (44) in Penrose, St Ervan in Padstow registration district in Cornwall, England. Born in St Ervan, Cornwall, England.
↑1861 Census: "1861 Census of England, Scotland and Wales", The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey, England; Reference: RG 9; Piece: 1540; Folio: 88; Page: 1; Schedule: 3, FreeCen Transcription (accessed 17 January 2024), Maria Tippett (55), wife, in household of William Tippett (54) in Penrose, St Ervan in St Columb registration district in Cornwall, England. Born in St Ervan, Cornwall, England.
↑1871 Census: "1871 Census of England, Scotland and Wales", The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey, England; Reference: RG 10; Piece: 2253; Folio: 99; Page: 17; Schedule: 77, FreeCen Transcription (accessed 17 January 2024), William Tippett (64), married, Boot And Shoemaker, head of household in St Ervan in Padstow registration district in Cornwall, England. Born in St Merryn, Cornwall, England.
↑1881 Census: "1881 Census of England, Scotland and Wales", The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey, England; Reference: RG 11; Piece: 2294; Folio: 86; Page: 8; Schedule: 42, FreeCen Transcription (accessed 17 January 2024), William Tippett (75), widowed, Cordwainer, head of household in Penrose, St Ervan in Padstow registration district in Cornwall, England. Born in S Merryn, Cornwall, England.
↑Burial: "Cornwall Online Parish Clerks Database", Burials database, Ervan, St, Cornwall OPC Record (accessed 17 January 2024), William Tippett burial (died age 83) on 30 Dec 1890 in St. Ervan, Cornwall, England.
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