William
Tippett (b 1786 St Columb Major Cornwall, m Ann (Nancy) Bettinson 1810
St Columb Major, d 1860 St Columb Major)
Ann (Nancy) Bettinson (b 1788 St Columb Major, d aft 1840 bef 1851
census) Colon Tippett (b 1810 St
Columb Major(Colen), m Marina
Bath 1836 Madron Cornwall, d 1888) William
Henry Tippet (b
1843 St Columb, m Eliza
Julian 1865
Cornwall, d 1927 Brunswick Vic) Annie Tippett
(b 1879 Fraddon, St Enoder Cornwall,
m
Herbert Oscar
Smalley 1908 North Fitzroy, d 1955 Kew Vic)
Ann Tippett (b 1812 St Columb Major, d aft 1840)
William Tippett (b 1814 St Columb
Major(Gluvian), m Mary Ann Curtis 1842 St Columb Major, d bet
1840 - 1902)
(Descendants
in Susan Old File)
Mary Tippett (b 1816 St Columb Major(Gluvian))
Peggy Tippett (b 1819 St Columb Major(Gluvian),
m Philip Harris 1844 St Columb Major, d aft 1840)
Betty (Betsey) Tippett (b 1821 St Columb Major, d
aft 1850) (Descendants in Susan Old File)
Richard Bettison Tippett (b 1823 St
Columb Major, d bef 1825)
Richard Tippett (b 1824 St
Columb Major, d aft 1850)
Jane Tippett (b 1828 St Columb Major(Tresaddern
Gate))
Maria Tippett (b abt 1827 Cornwall, d aft
1840) <<<<< Not in Susan Old's
file
Sarah Tippett (b 1833 St Columb Major, d aft
1850) (Descendants in Susan Old File)
The census records are all on Colon and Marina's page
Richard was a bit of a black sheep. In the 1851 census, he
is in Bath Gaol.
Susan Old has him being senteced again, to ten years transportation, at
aged 27 (later in 1851?).She supplied the record of his Trial -
below. Not sure whether he was sent to Australia, as
transpoutation to Oz was winding down at this stage.
Richard Tippet trial
Richard Tippet, 27, was indicted for breaking an
entering the
house of
Henry HOLE, and stealing therefrom apples, flour, bacon, and other
articles. Mr. SHILSON, for the prosecution, called Henry Hole who
stated that he was
a farmer in the parish of Advent. On Saturday night, the 21st of
September, before going to bed, he carried a pan of milk to the dairy,
and then
saw that all was right. On coming down next morning, prosecutor's
jacket, which had been left hanging before the kitchen fire, had been
taken away,
flour and bread had been stolen from the room adjoining the dairy, and
a pair
of shoes were also missed. Prisoner had worked for prosecutor
nine
days during the harvest, and had left the Thursday night preceding the
Saturday
night on which the robbery was committed: prisoner used to take his
meat in the kitchen when working for prosecutor. Having suspicion
of
him,
prosecutor gave information to constable Fitzgerald, who apprehended
the prisoner
on the same Sunday that the robbery was discovered.
Prisoner had a
bundle on his back, and in it were several of the articles that had
been stolen. Prisoner told the constable that no more had been taken
than was found
in the bundle. Prosecutor's jacket was placed elsewhere; but the
linking of it was found around the flour in the bundle. Prisoner
now
told the
jury that he had the contents of the bundle from a man who he overtook
between Camelford and Stratton. Prosecutor's wife also gave evidence in
the
case. The Chairman in summing up, said there was no evidence of the
breaking
and entering, but it was open to the jury to consider the evidence of
stealing. The jury immediately returned a verdict of Guilty. A
former
conviction was proved against the prisoner, who at the Assizes in July
1849, was found
Guilty and sentenced to one year's imprisonment, for breaking,
entering, and stealing from the house of William OLVER, of St.
Columb
Major. There was now another indictment against the prisoner for
breaking and entering
the house of William Tippet at St. Columb Major, on the 5th of
September
last, and stealing a coat, waistcoat, and other articles. On the
indictment no evidence was offered. TEN YEARS TRANSPORTATION.
Acknowledgement
Christina
Renyolds Tree on Genes Reunited gives parents and Grandparents for
William
Susan Old, the Online Parish Clerk for St Columb Major supplied a
wonderful response to a query on Colen's baptism. She mapped out
three
generations back, for someone who had been a very murky figure to us.
Research Notes
Revisit Ann (
Nancy) Bettinson
There is a five year old William in the 1941 census. Whose child is he
William and Ann, or Colin and Marina ?
-------------------- below this line is Pre Susan Old,
review----------------
Genes Reunited checked for William
LDS no joy looking for Nancy, Colon, Ann, Peggy, Richard, Maria,
Sarah or William
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