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27 Jan 2010 11:49 |
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trying to do a family tree on the tippings families that were in the worminghall area of buckinghamshire at the start of the 1800s. especially would love info of prior to this date. any info would be gratefully received. val
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27 Jan 2010 12:33 |
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some names and dates of the people you do have would help you in your search.
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27 Jan 2010 13:25 |
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William Tipping III Compact Disc #10 Pin #2036 Pedigree Sex: M
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s) Birth: abt 1592 Bucks Co. England Death: 2 Feb 1647/0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents Father: Sir George Tipping Disc #10 Pin #2040 Mother: Dorothy Durlace Disc #10 Pin #2041
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marriage(s) Spouse: Ursula Brett Disc #10 Pin #2037 Marriage: abt 1626 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Event(s) Comment 1: Queen's College (Oxford) 1614
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Personal Information Occupation: Vicar of Shabinton in 1640
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submitter Joseph HARRIS 1518 Reidville Road, Suite 2R, Spartanburg, SC, 29301-3837, United States of America -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submission Search: 371936-062999114105 URL:
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27 Jan 2010 13:28 |
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1881 Thomas TIPPING Head M Male 35 Worminghall, Buckingham, England Ag Lab Lucy TIPPING Wife M Female 32 Stoke Lyne, Oxford, England Ag Labs Wife Walter TIPPING Son Male 13 Worminghall, Buckingham, England Plough Boy Charles TIPPING Son Male 12 Worminghall, Buckingham, England Scholar Albert TIPPING Son Male 10 Worminghall, Buckingham, England Scholar Amy TIPPING Daur Female 8 Worminghall, Buckingham, England Scholar Alice TIPPING Daur Female 5 Worminghall, Buckingham, England Scholar Lucy TIPPING Daur Female 2 Worminghall, Buckingham, England
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling Worminghall Census Place Worminghall, Buckingham, England Family History Library Film 1341361 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 1494 / 132 Page Number 8
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27 Jan 2010 13:30 |
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Worminghall (including the hamlet of Thomley) 20 Jan 2003 ... These returns are in the Buckinghamshire Record Office and have been published by ... was bought by Edward Rudge esq. of the Tipping family, ...
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http://genforum.genealogy.com/tipping/ Parishes - Wheatfield | British History Online The influence of the Tipping family probably accounts for the absence of Roman ..... 103, These included Ickford, Thomley, and Worminghall (Bucks.): ibid. ...
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http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63828 Parishes - Worminghall | British History Online 5) As late as 1610 Sir George Tipping claimed certain lands in Bernwood Forest as part of his ..... (Bucks. Arch. and Archit. Soc.), iv, 78; Sheahan, loc. cit. ... The James family did not acquire any interest in Worminghall. ...
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AnnCardiff
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27 Jan 2010 13:31 |
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Today the church, Park Farm, the old Rectory or Wheatfield House, as it is now called, and a few cottages are all that is left of the former village. It can never have been large and by the early 18th century it was no more than a hamlet— 'a pleasantly situated one' as Rawlinson noted. (fn. 5) William Burgess's estate map, drawn in 1700 for Sir Thomas Tipping, then lord of the manor, shows that there were eight houses in the village besides the manor-house. (fn. 6) Two farm houses of which one is now (1960) Lower Farm, lay in the fields to the north of the village and four lay in the south-east on the Adwell boundary. One of these last is at present Upper Farm and another lay close beside it. The old village lay along the road that runs past Wheatfield House and along a branch road to the manor-house, through the park where mounds still denote the sites of a few former buildings. In 1778 there were said to be two farmhouses and eight cottages. (fn. 7) There is now no ancient manor-house, but something is known both of the 17th-century house and its late-18th-century successor. Since 1594 the Tippings had lived at Wheatfield and when Lady Dorothy Tipping died in 1637 the house is described in her inventory. It consisted of a great parlour, hall, great chamber, drawing-chamber, and five other principal chambers. These seem to have formed the front part of the house. In addition there was a beer cellar, buttery and wine cellar, and nine other chambers, and various offices such as the bakehouse and brewing kitchen. The principal living-rooms, judging from the valuation of the furniture in them—£40 in each case—were the great parlour, the drawing-chamber, and the second chamber. (fn. 8) In 1662 the Tippings returned fifteen hearths for this house; Burghers's map of the county depicts it and the arms of Tipping are given in the border. (fn. 9) William Burgess's map of Wheatfield manor in 1700 shows the house and flower garden lying directly to the west of the church. (fn. 10) The west front of the house, which was T-shaped, faced on to a 'new pond'; a square flower garden lay to the north and to the south were a bowling green, wilderness, warren, walks, &c. The whole covered 29 acres. (fn. 11) In the middle of this garden was the 'new fountain'; there was a new dovehouse to the south-west of the house, and beyond the garden to the north was a hop garden surrounded by a canal. On the map an avenue of trees runs north from the manor-house to Scholar's Bridge meadow on the Tetsworth boundary, but this seems to have been a project which was never carried out. There is no trace of any such avenue now, and the fact that on Burgess's map hedges cut across the avenues makes it probable that it was not then in existence.
From: 'Parishes: Wheatfield', A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 8: Lewknor and Pyrton hundreds (1964), pp. 263-273. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63828 Date accessed: 27 January 2010.
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27 Jan 2010 13:32 |
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There appears to be strong links between the NELMS and TIPPING families of Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire (Shabbington, Ickford, Great Milton). When Alfred Nelms (Baptised as Alfred Dingle at Great Milton on 7 Oct 1855) was married in Brisbane, Queensland his marriage certificate listed his parents as John Nelms and Emily Tipping.
When Cook Nelms married Mary North at Shabbington, Bucks on 26 April 1791, one of the witnesses was William Tipping. Mary Anne Nelms married Samuel Tipping at Ickford, Bucks on 28 Sep 1889. Samuel father was James Tipping of Ickford. When Doris Nelms married George Hopcroft at Ickford on 5 Sep 1925 there was a Tipping witness. Charlotte Nelms married Thomas Tipping at Shabbington on 23 Feb 1806.
Peter J. Nelms Canberra, Australia http://members.tripod.com/~Peter_Nelms/Family_History.html
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27 Jan 2010 13:35 |
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History & Descriptions Worminghall was described in 1806 in "Magna Britannia" as follows:
WORMENHALL, in the hundred of ashendon and deanery of Waddesdon, lies on the borders of Oxfordshire, about five miles north-west of Thame. It had formerly a market on Thursdays, granted in 1304, together with a fair on the festival of St. Peter and St. Paul, to John de Rivers, who it is probable was at that time lord of the manor: at a later period it was in the Ingletons, from whom it passed by a female heir to the Tyrells. In 1720 the manor of Wormenhall was bought by Edward Rudge esq. of the Tipping family, who had succeeded the Tyrrells in the year 1560: it is now the property of Edward Horne esq. of the Leasowes, having been purchased of the Rudges by his father, Samuel Horne esq. about the year 1772.
Sir Clement Cottrell Dormer has for several years given a deputation for the free warren of Wormenhall
In the parish church are some memorials of the family of King; John King, Bishop of London, and Henry King, Bishop of Chichester, a learned writer and a poet, were both of this family, and natives of Wormenhall. John King esq. son of the bishop of Chichester, founded an alms-house at this place in 1675, for four poor women and six poor single men, who receive eight shillings and four-pence each monthly, from the donation of the founder.
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AnnCardiff
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27 Jan 2010 13:36 |
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Connect to... - Person Page 28 Birth: Frederick Thomas Mott was born circa 1860 at Worminghall, Buckinghamshire . Marriage: He married Ann Sara Eliza Tipping, daughter of James Tipping, ... Birth: Ann Sara Eliza Tipping was born circa 1865 at Ickford, Buckinghamshire. ... If you think you may be related to any of the individuals or family lines ...
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AnnCardiff
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27 Jan 2010 13:37 |
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Father: Frederick Thomas Mott (circa 1860 - ) Mother: Ann Sara Eliza Tipping (circa 1865 - )
Birth: Constance Annie Mott was born on 18 January 1900 at Caversham. Marriage: She married Walter Ewart Masser FRCO, son of Bertrand George Masser and Alice Maud Masser, on 30 August 1930 at Caversham, Oxfordshire (now Berkshire). Death: Constance Annie Mott died on 17 November 1985 at Reading, Berkshire, at age 85.
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27 Jan 2010 13:38 |
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Father: Thomas Mott (circa 1820 - )
Birth: Frederick Thomas Mott was born circa 1860 at Worminghall, Buckinghamshire. Marriage: He married Ann Sara Eliza Tipping, daughter of James Tipping, on 31 December 1889 at Ickford, Buckinghamshire.
Family: Ann Sara Eliza Tipping
Stanley Mott (c 1895 - ) Howard Victor Mott (c 1898 - 7 Jun 1917) Constance Annie Mott+ (18 Jan 1900 - 17 Nov 1985)
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27 Jan 2010 13:39 |
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PDF]Folklore in Buckinghamshire Churches bust of Thomas Sparke, surrounded by his family, three churches and members of his congregations. .... Church in Buckinghamshire. The nine Tipping children are shown ..... 1584), Worminghall (I592) and Marsworth. (I606). ...
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AnnCardiff
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27 Jan 2010 13:48 |
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Full text of "Buckinghamshire" with Worminghall and Shabbington, forms a group of villages in the ...... In the chancel are two late brasses to members of the Tipping family (1632), ...
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AnnCardiff
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27 Jan 2010 13:50 |
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1881
James TIPPING Head M Male 42 Ickford, Buckingham, England Agricultural Labourer Jane TIPPING Wife M Female 38 Long Crendon, Buckingham, England Samuel TIPPING Son U Male 12 Ickford, Buckingham, England Agricultural Labourer Charles TIPPING Son Male 11 Ickford, Buckingham, England Agricultural Labourer Joseph TIPPING Son Male 8 Ickford, Buckingham, England Scholar
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling Ickford Village Cottage Census Place Ickford, Oxford, England Family History Library Film 1341361 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 1494 / 77 Page Number 11
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27 Jan 2010 13:50 |
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SAMUELL TIPPING Pedigree Male -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: 08 SEP 1657 Christening: 06 OCT 1657 Hillesden, Buckingham, England -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Father: SAMUEL TIPPING Family Mother: SUANA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
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27 Jan 2010 13:52 |
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ANNE TIPPING Pedigree Female -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: Christening: 03 MAR 1632 Long Crendon, Buckingham, England -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Father: SAMUELL TIPPING Family -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
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27 Jan 2010 13:53 |
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1881
Maria TIPPING Head U Female 58 Worminghall, Buckingham, England General Farm Servt (Dom) George TIPPING Son U Male 18 Worminghall, Buckingham, England Ag Lab
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling Worminghall Census Place Worminghall, Buckingham, England Family History Library Film 1341361 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 1494 / 133 Page Number 9
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27 Jan 2010 13:54 |
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George Tipping Pedigree Male Family -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marriages: Spouse: Dorothy Durlace Family Marriage: 1589 - Vicar of Shabington -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Messages: Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church. No additional information is available. Ancestral File may list the same family and the submitter.
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27 Jan 2010 13:56 |
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George Tippings Compact Disc #32 Pin #3659 Pedigree Sex: M
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s) Birth: 1592 Bucks Co, England Death: 2 Feb 1647 Wheatfield, County Oxford, England
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents Father: Thomas Tippings Disc #32 Pin #3661 Mother: Margaret Laton Disc #32 Pin #3662
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marriage(s) Spouse: Dorothy Burlance Disc #32 Pin #3660 Marriage:
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27 Jan 2010 13:57 |
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George Tipping Compact Disc #146 Pin #3570665 Pedigree Sex: M
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s) Birth: 7 Oct 1627 Shabington,,Buckinghamshire,England
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents Father: William Tipping Disc #146 Pin #3568675 Mother: Ursula Brett Disc #146 Pin #3569342
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submitter Lynda FINCH 3201 St. Marys, Bakersfield, CA, 93305, United States of America
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