I think they are different Thomas Viponds. Since posting here, I’ve come to the conclusion that Marriner was not his occupation, but he was actually Thomas Marriner Vipond, as his grandmother on his...
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28-05-2019 2:28 PM
Thread: Mariner Records
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I think they are different Thomas Viponds. Since...
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12-09-2017 7:34 PM
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Yes, Vipond is an uncommon surname, but back then...
Yes, Vipond is an uncommon surname, but back then there are a lot of Viponds in those areas, which is why it's hard to know who are my lot and who aren't. I know I have the correct line as far back...
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12-09-2017 5:11 PM
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Thanks. I think Ingleton, Bentham, Thornton in...
Thanks. I think Ingleton, Bentham, Thornton in Lonsdale, Burton in Lonsdale are all pretty much in close proximity. And these locations seems to be where the majority of my Viponds have been located...
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10-09-2017 10:19 PM
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It's not my Thomas then. His son was born 1783,...
It's not my Thomas then. His son was born 1783, so he'd have been born long before 1772. Which is why I estimate between 1750/1760.
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10-09-2017 9:17 PM
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Thomas the Mariner, is the father born between...
Thomas the Mariner, is the father born between 1750/1760.
Son Thomas, was born 1783 in Bentham.
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10-09-2017 1:55 PM
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Thanks Christanel. Still not convinced it's my...
Thanks Christanel. Still not convinced it's my Thomas though, it's so far just the only one I've found. Asides a Thomas Vipond who also had both legs blown off during the war with Napolean, which I...
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10-09-2017 12:07 AM
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Well I've been looking and found this in the...
Well I've been looking and found this in the Gazette, dated 1827. Comes under the heading of 'At the Court House Durham, in the County on the 20th July 1827'......
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09-09-2017 5:29 PM
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I've just mailed the webmaster of that site....
I've just mailed the webmaster of that site. Maybe he will be able to shed some light.
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09-09-2017 4:58 PM
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Hi macwill, yes I have encountered it before. He...
Hi macwill, yes I have encountered it before. He seems to have Viponds from everywhere, except for the Viponds of Bentham/Ingleton/Thornton in Lonsdale/Middleton in Teesdale and Durham. Which are the...
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09-09-2017 3:48 PM
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Hi and thanks for the reply. Unfortunately,...
Hi and thanks for the reply.
Unfortunately, all I have for him is the birth of son Thomas Vipond, in 1783 at Low Bentham, Yorkshire, England and it states a Thomas Vipond, father, is a 'Mariner'.... -
04-09-2017 10:02 PM
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Mariner Records
I have a Thomas Vipond, born 1758, who states on the birth record of his son born 1783, that he is a 'Mariner'.
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03-09-2017 2:42 PM
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Looks like I was wrong. Quite a lot here ...
Looks like I was wrong. Quite a lot here
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03-09-2017 2:30 PM
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Having a look at Ancestry, there are very few...
Having a look at Ancestry, there are very few Dovenors, but most appear to be located in Yorks, one or two of them in Wigan. Because there are so few, they are likely to be all related and I'm seeing...
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03-09-2017 1:41 PM
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Thanks so much for taking the time to look...
Thanks so much for taking the time to look Dundee10
But yes, what a quite unusual surname. Can't say I've ever heard it before. And so uncommon, I will find none, lol. Still, I guess it's better... -
03-09-2017 1:13 AM
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Mind you, it's a good indicator that the 1810...
Mind you, it's a good indicator that the 1810 marriage could be Robert and Margaret, given the firstborn, Charles was born in 1811. Thanks for digging them all up by the way. It's appreciated :)
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02-09-2017 10:37 PM
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Hi Christina, Yeah the marriage is at Find My...
Hi Christina,
Yeah the marriage is at Find My Past, that is if it's them of course. All I'm able to see is marriage of a Robert Hodgson, born abt. 1791, married 1810 at Masham, but not even the... -
02-09-2017 12:21 AM
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Thanks Christina. I've been taking a look...
Thanks Christina.
I've been taking a look around and there is a marriage for a Robert Hodgson born about 1791 at Masham and married at Masham, in 1810. This appears in the Newspapers and... -
01-09-2017 5:53 PM
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Further Christina, notice how Joseph Hodgsons...
Further Christina, notice how Joseph Hodgsons firstborn was named Robert Hodgson, in the 1871 Census. Another good indicator that Robert and Margaret were the parents, being a firstborn was sometimes...
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01-09-2017 5:18 PM
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Hi Christina, thanks and thanks for the reply. ...
Hi Christina, thanks and thanks for the reply.
Thankyou for that tidbit of information, in that the 1851 Census can be more reliable.
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01-09-2017 5:11 PM
Thread: Brick Wall - Elizabeth Hodgson
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Hi Pam and thanks for the reply. I was...
Hi Pam and thanks for the reply.
I was thinking that perhaps they hadn't married at all, due to no marriage record and yes I have already searched with the possibility in mind that Elizabeth was a... -
01-09-2017 2:08 AM
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Brick Wall - Elizabeth Hodgson
Hiya all, hope there is someone out there who can help. This one has been giving me a headache, for 2 years and because I can't find a birth record, or a marriage record and there is no Census...
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