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John Hebdage

ABODES:
1789 ..... Witchampton, Dorset. (baptism)
1820 ..... Christchurch (marriage)?
1851 ..... Poor House, Holdenhurst. (census)



1841 Census: Holdenhurst, Hampshire (towards Townsend): (Courtesy of Michael Stead)
John Hibditch, 45, M, Head, Ag Lab, born England, c.1796
Elizabeth Hibditch, 45, F, Wife, born England, c.1796

1851 Census: Poorhouse, Holdenhurst
John Hibidage, Head, Ag. Lab. Pauper, c.1790 Witchampton.
Elizabeth " , Wife, Working in gardens, c.1802 Rawston.


FOUND on BRITISH VITAL RECORDS

HEBDIDGE, Sarah Christening
Sex: Female
Christening Date: 3 Aug 1817 Recorded in: Witchampton, Dorset, England
Father: John HEBDIDGE
Mother: Ann

The mother, Ann, could be Ann Watkins, daughter of Anthony Watkins, who later married at Chelsea in 1855. See certificate.


Elizabeth Lambert

ABODES:
1796 - 1802 ..... Tarrant Rawston, Dorset. (birth)
1851 ..... Poor House, Holdenhurst. (census)
1861 ..... Poor House, Holdenhurst. (census)



1841 Census: Holdenhurst, Hampshire (towards Townsend): (Courtesy of Michael Stead)
John Hibditch, 45, M, Head, Ag Lab, born England, c.1796
Elizabeth Hibditch, 45, F, Wife, born England, c.1796



1851 Census: Poorhouse, Holdenhurst
John Hibidage, Head, Ag. Lab. Pauper, c.1790 Witchampton.
Elizabeth " , Wife, Working in gardens, c.1802 Rawston.



Possible christening: (LDS)
ELIZABETH LAMBERT
Christening: 25 MAR 1798 Tarrant Rushton, Dorset
Father: THOMAS LAMBERT
Mother: ANN


George Hebdedge

NOTE: Could be a different George ?

ABODES:
1788 or 1792 ..... Chalbury or Witchampton, Dorset
1851 ..... Broomhill, Holt, Wimborne, Dorset
1881 ..... Workhouse, Wimborne, Dorset. (Pauper, Farm Labourer)

1841 Census: Holt, Wimborne, Dorset
George Hibditch, 50, Ag Lab, b. Dorset
Ann Hibditch, 45, b. Dorset
Mary Hibditch, 15, b. Dorset
William Hibditch, 10, b. Dorset
James Hibditch, 4, b. Dorset
NOTE: Next door to James Blake (son-in-law), and 2 doors from Caleb Dacombe (60) & family

1851 Census: Broomhill, Holt, Wimborne Minster, Dorset
George Hibditch, Head, Mar, 63, Ag lab, b. Chalbury, Dorset - c.1788
Anne Hibditch, Wife, Mar, 56, Laundress, b. Wimborne Minster, Dorset - c.1795
William Hibditch, Son, Un, 20, Bricklayers lab, b. Wimborne Minster, Dorset - c.1831
James Hibditch, Son, Un, 15, Ag lab, b. Wimborne Minster, Dorset - c.1836
Henry Hibditch, Son, Un, 7, Scholar, b. Wimborne Minster, Dorset - c.1844
Sarah Blake, Grandaur, Un, 15, Teacher in a School, b. Wimborne Minster, Dorset - c.1836
Elizabeth Blake, Grandaur, Un, 12, Scholar, b. Wimborne Minster, Dorset - c.1839


Anne Dacombe

NOTES: Could be a different Anne ?

ABODES:
1795 ..... Wimborne, Dorset
1851 ..... Broomhill, Holt, Wimborne, Dorset

1841 Census: Holt, Wimborne, Dorset
George Hibditch, 50, Ag Lab, b. Dorset
Ann Hibditch, 45, b. Dorset
Mary Hibditch, 15, b. Dorset
William Hibditch, 10, b. Dorset
James Hibditch, 4, b. Dorset
NOTE: Next door to James Blake (son-in-law), and 2 doors from Caleb Dacombe (60) & family

1851 Census: Broomhill, Holt, Wimborne Minster, Dorset
George Hibditch, Head, Mar, 63, Ag lab, b. Chalbury, Dorset - c.1788
Anne Hibditch, Wife, Mar, 56, Laundress, b. Wimborne Minster, Dorset - c.1795
William Hibditch, Son, Un, 20, Bricklayers lab, b. Wimborne Minster, Dorset - c.1831
James Hibditch, Son, Un, 15, Ag lab, b. Wimborne Minster, Dorset - c.1836
Henry Hibditch, Son, Un, 7, Scholar, b. Wimborne Minster, Dorset - c.1844
Sarah Blake, Grandaur, Un, 15, Teacher in a School, b. Wimborne Minster, Dorset - c.1836
Elizabeth Blake, Grandaur, Un, 12, Scholar, b. Wimborne Minster, Dorset - c.1839


Harriet Hebdage

Parents could be another George & Ann


Henry Hebdige

Christening details:
Henry Hebdige, Son of George (Labourer) & Ann
31 Aug 1823
Wimborne, Dorset


Mary Hibdige

1841 Census: Holt, Wimborne, Dorset
George Hibditch, 50, Ag Lab, b. Dorset
Ann Hibditch, 45, b. Dorset
Mary Hibditch, 15, b. Dorset
William Hibditch, 10, b. Dorset
James Hibditch, 4, b. Dorset
NOTE: Next door to James Blake (brother-in-law), and 2 doors from Caleb Dacombe (60) & family


James Hebdidge

Deaths Dec 1883 - Hibdige James, 91, Blandford 5a 156

ABODES:
1851 ..... Tarrant Keynston, Dorset - Census
1861 ..... Tarrant Keynston, Dorset - Census

1841 Census: Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
James Hibdidge, 40, Ag Lab, b. Dorset
Jane Hibdidge, 35, b. Dorset
Henry Hibdidge, 15, Ag Lab, b. Dorset
Sebina Hibdidge, 15, b. Dorset
Louisa Hibdidge, 10, b. Dorset
Angelina Hibdidge, 8, b. Dorset
Harriett Hibdidge, 5, b. Dorset
Mary Hibdidge, 2, b. Dorset

1851 Census: Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
James Hebdige, Head, Mar, 57, Ag Lab, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Jane Hebdige, Wife, Mar, 48, b. Tarrant Rawston, Dorset
Louisa Hebdige, Daur, Un, 20, Employed on Farm - Labourer, b. Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
Mary Hebdige, Daur, Un, 12, Scholar, b. Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
George Hebdige, Son, Un, 7, Scholar, b. Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
John Hebdige, Son, Un, 2, b. Tarrant Keynston, Dorset

1861 Census: Tarrant Keynston, Dorset - RG9/1334/Fol.99/p.5
James Hebdige, Head, Mar, 68, Ag Lab, Witchampton, Dorset
Jane Hebdige, Wife, Mar, 59, Rawston, Dorset
Mary Hebdige, Daur, Un, 22, Keynston, Dorset
George Hebdige, Son, Un, 17, Ag Lab, Keynston, Dorset
John Hebdige, Son, Un, 12, Ag Lab, Keynston, Dorset
Mary S? Hebdige, Daur, Un, 1, Keynston, Dorset (Probably granddaughter - daughter of Mary?)

1871 Census: Tarrant Keynston Dorset - RG10/1979/F99/P7
James HEBDIDGE, Head, M, 76, Annuitant, Witchampton Dorset
Jane HEBDIDGE, Wife, M, 68, Tarrant Rawston Dorset
John HEBDIDGE, Son, M, 22, Gardener, Tarrant Keynston Dorset
Mary HEBDIDGE, Grand-daughter, 11, Scholar, Tarrant Keynston Dorset
Fanny HEBDIDGE, Grand-daughter, 7, Scholar, Tarrant Keynston Dorset

1881 Census: Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
James Ebdige, Head, Mar, 88, Ag Lab, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Jane Ebdige, Wife, Mar, 78, b. Tarrant Rawston, Dorset


Jane New

Deaths Jun 1886 - Hibdige Jane, 84, Wimborne 5a 163

ABODES:
1851 ..... Tarrant Keynston, Dorset. - (Census)

Probable christening: LDS
Jane New
Christening: 12 DEC 1802 Tarrant-Rawston, Dorset
Father: Joseph New
Mother: Jane

1841 Census: Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
James Hibdidge, 40, Ag Lab, b. Dorset
Jane Hibdidge, 35, b. Dorset
Henry Hibdidge, 15, Ag Lab, b. Dorset
Sebina Hibdidge, 15, b. Dorset
Louisa Hibdidge, 10, b. Dorset
Angelina Hibdidge, 8, b. Dorset
Harriett Hibdidge, 5, b. Dorset
Mary Hibdidge, 2, b. Dorset

1851 Census: Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
James Hebdige, Head, Mar, 57, Ag Lab, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Jane Hebdige, Wife, Mar, 48, b. Tarrant Rawston, Dorset
Louisa Hebdige, Daur, Un, 20, Employed on Farm - Labourer, b. Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
Mary Hebdige, Daur, Un, 12, Scholar, b. Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
George Hebdige, Son, Un, 7, Scholar, b. Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
John Hebdige, Son, Un, 2, b. Tarrant Keynston, Dorset

1861 Census: Tarrant Keynston, Dorset - RG9/1334/Fol.99/p.5
James Hebdige, Head, Mar, 68, Ag Lab, Witchampton, Dorset
Jane Hebdige, Wife, Mar, 59, Rawston, Dorset
Mary Hebdige, Daur, Un, 22, Keynston, Dorset
George Hebdige, Son, Un, 17, Ag Lab, Keynston, Dorset
John Hebdige, Son, Un, 12, Ag Lab, Keynston, Dorset
Mary S? Hebdige, Daur, Un, 1, Keynston, Dorset (Probably granddaughter - daughter of Mary?)

1871 Census: Tarrant Keynston Dorset - RG10/1979/F99/P7
James HEBDIDGE, Head, M, 76, Annuitant, Witchampton Dorset
Jane HEBDIDGE, Wife, M, 68, Tarrant Rawston Dorset
John HEBDIDGE, Son, M, 22, Gardener, Tarrant Keynston Dorset
Mary HEBDIDGE, Grand-daughter, 11, Scholar, Tarrant Keynston Dorset
Fanny HEBDIDGE, Grand-daughter, 7, Scholar, Tarrant Keynston Dorset

1881 Census: Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
James Ebdige, Head, Mar, 88, Ag Lab, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Jane Ebdige, Wife, Mar, 78, b. Tarrant Rawston, Dorset


Louisa Hebdige

1841 Census: Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
James Hibdidge, 40, Ag Lab, b. Dorset
Jane Hibdidge, 35, b. Dorset
Henry Hibdidge, 15, Ag Lab, b. Dorset
Sebina Hibdidge, 15, b. Dorset
Louisa Hibdidge, 10, b. Dorset
Angelina Hibdidge, 8, b. Dorset
Harriett Hibdidge, 5, b. Dorset
Mary Hibdidge, 2, b. Dorset

1851 Census: Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
James Hebdige, Head, Mar, 57, Ag Lab, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Jane Hebdige, Wife, Mar, 48, b. Tarrant Rawston, Dorset
Louisa Hebdige, Daur, Un, 20, Employed on Farm - Labourer, b. Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
Mary Hebdige, Daur, Un, 12, Scholar, b. Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
George Hebdige, Son, Un, 7, Scholar, b. Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
John Hebdige, Son, Un, 2, b. Tarrant Keynston, Dorset


Harriet Hebdige (Ebdige)

1841 Census: Tarrant Keynston, Dorset
James Hibdidge, 40, Ag Lab, b. Dorset
Jane Hibdidge, 35, b. Dorset
Henry Hibdidge, 15, Ag Lab, b. Dorset
Sebina Hibdidge, 15, b. Dorset
Louisa Hibdidge, 10, b. Dorset
Angelina Hibdidge, 8, b. Dorset
Harriett Hibdidge, 5, b. Dorset
Mary Hibdidge, 2, b. Dorset


Henry Hebdidge

ABODES:
1800 ..... Witchampton, Dorset (Christening)
1841 ..... Witchampton, Dorset (Census)
1851 ..... Witchampton, Dorset (Census)



1841 Census: Witchampton, Dorset (Next to Harriet Oats - See Arthur Hibdige)
Henry Hebdage, 40, Ag. Labourer, b. Dorset, c.1796 - 1801
Ann Hebdage, 40, b. Dorset, c.1796 - 1801
Mary Hibdage, 15, b. Dorset, c.1826-31
William Hibdage, 13, b. Dorset, c.1828
John Hibdage, 10, b. Dorset, c.1831
Peninah Hibdage , 6, b. Dorset, c.1833
Henry Hibdage, 1, b. Dorset, c.1840

1851 Census: Witchampton, Dorset
Henry Hebdage, Head, Mar, 50, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Ann Hebdage, Wife, Mar, 50, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Penina Hebdage, Daur, Un, 17, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Susan Hebdage, Daur, Un, 14, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Henry Hebdage Junr, Son, Un, 11, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Charles Hiscock, Lodger, Un, 58, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Thomas Elliott, Lodger, Un, 19, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset

1861 Census: "Nappiers Mite" (Alms House), 19 South Street, Dorchester, Dorset
Henry Hebdidge, Head, Wid, 62, Almsman formerly Labourer, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Other guests include: Charles & Mary Roberts; William & Anne Lovelace; Henry Tubbs; James James;
Thomas & Priscilla Paul; Thomas Cozens; Rebecca & Jemima E. Stone.


Ann Sargeant

ABODES:
1841 ..... Witchampton, Dorset (Census)
1851 ..... Witchampton, Dorset (Census)

Possible daughter:
Tarrant Rushton baptisms - (courtesy Dorset OPC)
30 May 1852, Emily Caroline, daur of Henry & Ann HEBDIGE of Rushton. Labourer



1841 Census: Witchampton, Dorset (Next to Harriet Oats - See Arthur Hibdige)
Henry Hebdage, 40, Ag. Labourer, b. Dorset, c.1796 - 1801
Ann Hebdage, 40, b. Dorset, c.1796 - 1801
Mary Hibdage, 15, b. Dorset, c.1826-31
William Hibdage, 13, b. Dorset, c.1828
John Hibdage, 10, b. Dorset, c.1831
Peninah Hibdage , 6, b. Dorset, c.1833
Henry Hibdage, 1, b. Dorset, c.1840

1851 Census: Witchampton, Dorset
Henry Hebdage, Head, Mar, 50, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Ann Hebdage, Wife, Mar, 50, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Penina Hebdage, Daur, Un, 17, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Susan Hebdage, Daur, Un, 14, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Henry Hebdage Junr, Son, Un, 11, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Charles Hiscock, Lodger, Un, 58, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Thomas Elliott, Lodger, Un, 19, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset

Ann died between 1851 - 1861
Probable death:
Deaths Jun 1858
Hebditch Ann, Dorchester 5a 226


Penina Hebdidge

ABODES:
1841 -51 , Witchampton, Dorset



1841 Census: Witchampton, Dorset (Next to Harriet Oats - See Arthur Hibdige)
Henry Hebdage, 40, Ag. Labourer, b. Dorset, c.1796 - 1801
Ann Hebdage, 40, b. Dorset, c.1796 - 1801
Mary Hibdage, 15, b. Dorset, c.1826-31
William Hibdage, 13, b. Dorset, c.1828
John Hibdage, 10, b. Dorset, c.1831
Peninah Hibdage , 6, b. Dorset, c.1833
Henry Hibdage, 1, b. Dorset, c.1840

1851 Census: Witchampton, Dorset
Henry Hebdage, Head, Mar, 50, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Ann Hebdage, Wife, Mar, 50, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Penina Hebdage, Daur, Un, 17, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Susan Hebdage, Daur, Un, 14, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Henry Hebdage Junr, Son, Un, 11, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Charles Hiscock, Lodger, Un, 58, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Thomas Elliott, Lodger, Un, 19, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset


Susan Hebdidge

ABODES:
1851 ..... Witchampton, Dorset (Census)

1851 Census: Witchampton, Dorset
Henry Hebdage, Head, Mar, 50, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Ann Hebdage, Wife, Mar, 50, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Penina Hebdage, Daur, Un, 17, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Susan Hebdage, Daur, Un, 14, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Henry Hebdage Junr, Son, Un, 11, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Charles Hiscock, Lodger, Un, 58, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Thomas Elliott, Lodger, Un, 19, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset

1851 Census: Witchampton, Dorset
Henry Hebdage, Head, Mar, 50, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Ann Hebdage, Wife, Mar, 50, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Penina Hebdage, Daur, Un, 17, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Susan Hebdage, Daur, Un, 14, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Henry Hebdage Junr, Son, Un, 11, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Charles Hiscock, Lodger, Un, 58, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Thomas Elliott, Lodger, Un, 19, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset

Probable death:
Deaths Dec 1851
Hebdige Susan Wimborne 8 116


Henry Hebdidge

ABODES:
1851 - Witchampton, Dorset



1841 Census: Witchampton, Dorset (Next to Harriet Oats - See Arthur Hibdige)
Henry Hebdage, 40, Ag. Labourer, b. Dorset, c.1796 - 1801
Ann Hebdage, 40, b. Dorset, c.1796 - 1801
Mary Hibdage, 15, b. Dorset, c.1826-31
William Hibdage, 13, b. Dorset, c.1828
John Hibdage, 10, b. Dorset, c.1831
Peninah Hibdage , 6, b. Dorset, c.1833
Henry Hibdage, 1, b. Dorset, c.1840

1851 Census: Witchampton, Dorset
Henry Hebdage, Head, Mar, 50, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Ann Hebdage, Wife, Mar, 50, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Penina Hebdage, Daur, Un, 17, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Susan Hebdage, Daur, Un, 14, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Henry Hebdage Junr, Son, Un, 11, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Charles Hiscock, Lodger, Un, 58, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset
Thomas Elliott, Lodger, Un, 19, Ag. Lab., b. Witchampton, Dorset


William Hibdige

ABODES:
1810 ..... Witchampton, Dorset. (baptism)
1833 ..... Hampreston, Dorset. (marriage)
1835 ..... Longham, Dorset. (Louisa's birth)
1845 ..... Longham, Dorset. (George's birth)
1851 ..... Poole, Dorset. (cen.index)
1881 ..... 46 Melbourne Street, Southampton. (census)
1882 ..... 46 Melbourne Street, Southampton. (will/death)

Probable 2nd marriage: Dec 1865
Henry Isabella Southampton 2c 84
Hibidage William Southampton 2c 84
Rose Mary Ann Southampton 2c 84
Whitehorn Charles *ham 2c 84



Will:
William Hibidage, an unemployed ship's carpenter of 45 Melbourne Street in the Parish of St. Mary's, Southampton - Left £200 to his daughter Louisa Martin of 38 Melbourne St. Southampton. The £200 was left to him by his brother John of Commercial Road, Bournemouth. He signed with an (x).

The will was dated 31-7-1882 and witnessed by Henry Hollis & James Hambling.



1851 Census: Lagland Street, Poole, Dorset
William Hebdage, Head, Mar, 41, Shipwright, b. Whitchampton, Dorset c.1810
Ann Hebdage, Wife, Mar, 43, b. Woodlands, Dorset c.1808
Louisa Hebdage, Daur, Un, 16, Straw Milliner, b. Longham, Dorset c.1835
George Hebdage, Son, Un, 6, Scholar, b. Longham, Dorset c.1845

1861 Census: West Shore, Poole, Dorset (Next to "Bridge Inn")
William Hibdage, Head, Mar, 51, Ship Carpenter, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Ann Hibdage, Wife, Mar, 50/56, b. Woodlands, Hants

1871 Census: "Elephant & Castle", 72 Orchard Lane, All Saints, Southampton, Hampshire
William Hibidage, Head, Mar, 61, Shipwright & Publican, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Mary Ann Hibidage, Wife, Mar, 61, b. Millbrook, Hants
Frederick Bunche?, Visitor, Mar, 46, Moulder, b. Strood, Kent
Robert Fell, Visitor, Mar, 29, Iron Founder, b. Ipswich, Suffolk

1881 Census: 46 Melbourne Street, Southampton, Hampshire
William Hibbidage, Head, Wid, 70, Ship Carpenter Unemployed, b. Whitch Hampton, Dorset



Also found at 44 Melbourne Street (possible connection) were:
Henry Hebditch, Plumber & painter employing 1 lad, born Yeovil, Somerset, c.1834
Frances Hebditch, dressmaker, born Winchester, Hampshire, c.1834


Anne Moody

1841 Census: Longham, Hampshire: (Courtesy of Michael Stead)
Ann Hibdage, 30, F, Daughter, born abt. 1811, Hampshire
Louisa Hibdage, 7, F, Granddaughter, born abt. 1834, Hampshire

1851 Census: Lagland Street, Poole, Dorset
William Hebdage, Head, Mar, 41, Shipwright, b. Whitchampton, Dorset c.1810
Ann Hebdage, Wife, Mar, 43, b. Woodlands, Dorset c.1808
Louisa Hebdage, Daur, Un, 16, Straw Milliner, b. Longham, Dorset c.1835
George Hebdage, Son, Un, 6, Scholar, b. Longham, Dorset c.1845

1861 Census: West Shore, Poole, Dorset (Next to "Bridge Inn")
William Hibdage, Head, Mar, 51, Ship Carpenter, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Ann Hibdage, Wife, Mar, 50/56, b. Woodlands, Hants


William Hibdige

ABODES:
1810 ..... Witchampton, Dorset. (baptism)
1833 ..... Hampreston, Dorset. (marriage)
1835 ..... Longham, Dorset. (Louisa's birth)
1845 ..... Longham, Dorset. (George's birth)
1851 ..... Poole, Dorset. (cen.index)
1881 ..... 46 Melbourne Street, Southampton. (census)
1882 ..... 46 Melbourne Street, Southampton. (will/death)

Probable 2nd marriage: Dec 1865
Henry Isabella Southampton 2c 84
Hibidage William Southampton 2c 84
Rose Mary Ann Southampton 2c 84
Whitehorn Charles *ham 2c 84



Will:
William Hibidage, an unemployed ship's carpenter of 45 Melbourne Street in the Parish of St. Mary's, Southampton - Left £200 to his daughter Louisa Martin of 38 Melbourne St. Southampton. The £200 was left to him by his brother John of Commercial Road, Bournemouth. He signed with an (x).

The will was dated 31-7-1882 and witnessed by Henry Hollis & James Hambling.



1851 Census: Lagland Street, Poole, Dorset
William Hebdage, Head, Mar, 41, Shipwright, b. Whitchampton, Dorset c.1810
Ann Hebdage, Wife, Mar, 43, b. Woodlands, Dorset c.1808
Louisa Hebdage, Daur, Un, 16, Straw Milliner, b. Longham, Dorset c.1835
George Hebdage, Son, Un, 6, Scholar, b. Longham, Dorset c.1845

1861 Census: West Shore, Poole, Dorset (Next to "Bridge Inn")
William Hibdage, Head, Mar, 51, Ship Carpenter, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Ann Hibdage, Wife, Mar, 50/56, b. Woodlands, Hants

1871 Census: "Elephant & Castle", 72 Orchard Lane, All Saints, Southampton, Hampshire
William Hibidage, Head, Mar, 61, Shipwright & Publican, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Mary Ann Hibidage, Wife, Mar, 61, b. Millbrook, Hants
Frederick Bunche?, Visitor, Mar, 46, Moulder, b. Strood, Kent
Robert Fell, Visitor, Mar, 29, Iron Founder, b. Ipswich, Suffolk

1881 Census: 46 Melbourne Street, Southampton, Hampshire
William Hibbidage, Head, Wid, 70, Ship Carpenter Unemployed, b. Whitch Hampton, Dorset



Also found at 44 Melbourne Street (possible connection) were:
Henry Hebditch, Plumber & painter employing 1 lad, born Yeovil, Somerset, c.1834
Frances Hebditch, dressmaker, born Winchester, Hampshire, c.1834


Mary Ann

1861 Census: "Beer Shop", 4 Houndwell Buildngs (or Bridge), Saint Mary, Southampton Hampshire
James Rose, Head, Mar, 52, Innkeeper, b. Millbrook, Hants
Mary A. Rose, Wife, Mar, 54, Innkeeper's Wife, b. Millbrook, Hants

1871 Census: "Elephant & Castle", 72 Orchard Lane, All Saints, Southampton, Hampshire
William Hibidage, Head, Mar, 61, Shipwright & Publican, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Mary Ann Hibidage, Wife, Mar, 61, b. Millbrook, Hants
Frederick Bunche?, Visitor, Mar, 46, Moulder, b. Strood, Kent
Robert Fell, Visitor, Mar, 29, Iron Founder, b. Ipswich, Suffolk


Edward Piper

Info from John W. Piper:
Edward was a gardener and may have inherited, from his father, a house in Church Crescent known as Charlton Villa.



ABODES:
1838 ..... Parkstone, Dorset. (marriage)

1841 Census: Churchills, Bourne Moor, Kinson, Canford Magna, Dorset
John Habgood, 65, Ag. Labourer, b. Dorset
Edward Piper, 20, Gardener, b. Dorset
Ann Piper, 20, b. Dorset
Martha Piper, 1, b. Dorset

1851 Census: Grove, Tooting Graveney, London, Surrey
Edward Piper, Head, Mar, 32, Carpenter Journeyman, b. Wimbourne, Dorset
Ann Piper, Wife, Mar, 33, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Mary Ann Piper, Daur, Un, 11, Scholar, b. Kingston, Dorset (Kinson?)
Martha A. Piper, Daur, Un, 10, Imbecile, b. Kingston, Dorset (Kinson?)
Caroline Piper, Daur, 6, Scholar, b. Clapham, Surrey
Edwin G. Piper, Son, 4, Scholar, b, Clapham, Surrey
Eliza J. Piper, Daur, 1, b. Clapham, Surrey
Ann M. Piper, Daur, 1 month, b. Tooting, Surrey

1861 Census: 14 Union Street, Clapham, London, Surrey
Edward Piper, Head, Mar, 42, Carpenter, b. Wimbourn, Dorset
Ann Piper, Wife, Mar, 44, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Mary Ann Piper, Daur, Un, 18, b. Kingston Kere, Dorset (Kinson?)
Edwin G. Piper, Son, 14, Carpenter, b, Clapham, Surrey
Eliza J. Piper, Daur, 11, Scholar, b. Clapham, Surrey
Ann M. Piper, Daur, 10, Scholar, b. Tooting, Surrey

Possibly Edward
1871 Census: Burrell's Cottages, Cuckfield, Sussex
Richard Scrace, Head, Wid, 50, Milkman, b. Cuckfield, Sussex
Mary Scrace, Daur, 12, Scholar, b. Cuckfield, Sussex
Edward Piper, Lodger, Mar, 55, Carpenter, b. Wimbourne, Dorset


Ann Kent Hibdige

ABODES:
1814 ..... Witchampton, Dorset - (birth)
1838 ..... Parkstone, Dorset - (marriage)



1841 Census: Churchills, Bourne Moor, Kinson, Canford Magna, Dorset
John Habgood, 65, Ag. Labourer, b. Dorset
Edward Piper, 20, Gardener, b. Dorset
Ann Piper, 20, b. Dorset
Martha Piper, 1, b. Dorset

1851 Census: Grove, Tooting Graveney, London, Surrey
Edward Piper, Head, Mar, 32, Carpenter Journeyman, b. Wimbourne, Dorset
Ann Piper, Wife, Mar, 33, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Mary Ann Piper, Daur, Un, 11, Scholar, b. Kingston, Dorset (Kinson?)
Martha A. Piper, Daur, Un, 10, Imbecile, b. Kingston, Dorset (Kinson?)
Caroline Piper, Daur, 6, Scholar, b. Clapham, Surrey
Edwin G. Piper, Son, 4, Scholar, b, Clapham, Surrey
Eliza J. Piper, Daur, 1, b. Clapham, Surrey
Ann M. Piper, Daur, 1 month, b. Tooting, Surrey

1861 Census: 14 Union Street, Clapham, London, Surrey
Edward Piper, Head, Mar, 42, Carpenter, b. Wimbourn, Dorset
Ann Piper, Wife, Mar, 44, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Mary Ann Piper, Daur, Un, 18, b. Kingston Kere, Dorset (Kinson?)
Edwin G. Piper, Son, 14, Carpenter, b, Clapham, Surrey
Eliza J. Piper, Daur, 11, Scholar, b. Clapham, Surrey
Ann M. Piper, Daur, 10, Scholar, b. Tooting, Surrey

Possible death: Free BMD
Deaths Dec 1881 - Piper Ann, aged 67, Lambeth 1d 290


Mary Ann Piper

1851 Census: Grove, Tooting Graveney, London, Surrey
Edward Piper, Head, Mar, 32, Carpenter Journeyman, b. Wimbourne, Dorset
Ann Piper, Wife, Mar, 33, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Mary Ann Piper, Daur, Un, 11, Scholar, b. Kingston, Dorset (Kinson?)
Martha A. Piper, Daur, Un, 10, Imbecile, b. Kingston, Dorset (Kinson?)
Caroline Piper, Daur, 6, Scholar, b. Clapham, Surrey
Edwin G. Piper, Son, 4, Scholar, b, Clapham, Surrey
Eliza J. Piper, Daur, 1, b. Clapham, Surrey
Ann M. Piper, Daur, 1 month, b. Tooting, Surrey

1861 Census: 14 Union Street, Clapham, London, Surrey
Edward Piper, Head, Mar, 42, Carpenter, b. Wimbourn, Dorset
Ann Piper, Wife, Mar, 44, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Mary Ann Piper, Daur, Un, 18, b. Kingston Kere, Dorset (Kinson?)
Edwin G. Piper, Son, 14, Carpenter, b, Clapham, Surrey
Eliza J. Piper, Daur, 11, Scholar, b. Clapham, Surrey
Ann M. Piper, Daur, 10, Scholar, b. Tooting, Surrey

Possible Events:
Deaths Sep 1859
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PIPER Mary Ann Cuckfield 2b 84


Martha A. Piper

1841 Census: Churchills, Bourne Moor, Kinson, Canford Magna, Dorset
John Habgood, 65, Ag. Labourer, b. Dorset
Edward Piper, 20, Gardener, b. Dorset
Ann Piper, 20, b. Dorset
Martha Piper, 1, b. Dorset

1851 Census: Grove, Tooting Graveney, London, Surrey
Edward Piper, Head, Mar, 32, Carpenter Journeyman, b. Wimbourne, Dorset
Ann Piper, Wife, Mar, 33, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Mary Ann Piper, Daur, Un, 11, Scholar, b. Kingston, Dorset (Kinson?)
Martha A. Piper, Daur, Un, 10, Imbecile, b. Kingston, Dorset (Kinson?)
Caroline Piper, Daur, 6, Scholar, b. Clapham, Surrey
Edwin G. Piper, Son, 4, Scholar, b, Clapham, Surrey
Eliza J. Piper, Daur, 1, b. Clapham, Surrey
Ann M. Piper, Daur, 1 month, b. Tooting, Surrey

Possible Events:
Births Sep 1841 - PIPER Martha Jane, Poole 8 61 (includes Kinson)
Deaths Dec 1852 - Piper Martha Ann, Wandsworth 1d 249

Marriages Jun 1867
Emmerson Ann Elizabeth Thanet 2a 1122
PIPER Martha Ann Thanet 2a 1122
Steel George Thanet 2a 1122
Wren James Hollands Thanet 2a 1122

Marriages Sep 1875
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AUSTWICK Charles Farnham 2a 122
CRANHAM Agnes Farnham 2a 122
Piper Martha Ann Farnham 2a 122
RADFORD James Farnham 2a 122


Eliza J. Piper

1851 Census: Grove, Tooting Graveney, London, Surrey
Edward Piper, Head, Mar, 32, Carpenter Journeyman, b. Wimbourne, Dorset
Ann Piper, Wife, Mar, 33, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Mary Ann Piper, Daur, Un, 11, Scholar, b. Kingston, Dorset (Kinson?)
Martha A. Piper, Daur, Un, 10, Imbecile, b. Kingston, Dorset (Kinson?)
Caroline Piper, Daur, 6, Scholar, b. Clapham, Surrey
Edwin G. Piper, Son, 4, Scholar, b, Clapham, Surrey
Eliza J. Piper, Daur, 1, b. Clapham, Surrey
Ann M. Piper, Daur, 1 month, b. Tooting, Surrey

1861 Census: 14 Union Street, Clapham, London, Surrey
Edward Piper, Head, Mar, 42, Carpenter, b. Wimbourn, Dorset
Ann Piper, Wife, Mar, 44, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Mary Ann Piper, Daur, Un, 18, b. Kingston Kere, Dorset (Kinson?)
Edwin G. Piper, Son, 14, Carpenter, b, Clapham, Surrey
Eliza J. Piper, Daur, 11, Scholar, b. Clapham, Surrey
Ann M. Piper, Daur, 10, Scholar, b. Tooting, Surrey


Possible marriage: Free BMD
Marriages Sep 1868
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Pepper John Stepney 1c 899
Piper Eliza Jane Stepney 1c 899
Vincent George Stepney 1c 899
Whitbread Eliza Stepney 1c 899


Ann M. Piper

1851 Census: Grove, Tooting Graveney, London, Surrey
Edward Piper, Head, Mar, 32, Carpenter Journeyman, b. Wimbourne, Dorset
Ann Piper, Wife, Mar, 33, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Mary Ann Piper, Daur, Un, 11, Scholar, b. Kingston, Dorset (Kinson?)
Martha A. Piper, Daur, Un, 10, Imbecile, b. Kingston, Dorset (Kinson?)
Caroline Piper, Daur, 6, Scholar, b. Clapham, Surrey
Edwin G. Piper, Son, 4, Scholar, b, Clapham, Surrey
Eliza J. Piper, Daur, 1, b. Clapham, Surrey
Ann M. Piper, Daur, 1 month, b. Tooting, Surrey

1861 Census: 14 Union Street, Clapham, London, Surrey
Edward Piper, Head, Mar, 42, Carpenter, b. Wimbourn, Dorset
Ann Piper, Wife, Mar, 44, b. Witchampton, Dorset
Mary Ann Piper, Daur, Un, 18, b. Kingston Kere, Dorset (Kinson?)
Edwin G. Piper, Son, 14, Carpenter, b, Clapham, Surrey
Eliza J. Piper, Daur, 11, Scholar, b. Clapham, Surrey
Ann M. Piper, Daur, 10, Scholar, b. Tooting, Surrey


Arthur Henry Fripp

ABODES .......... 1910 (birth) - 1918 > (Kelly's)
58 Forton Road, Gosport, Hants.

1939 (marriage)
"Beicss"?, East Borough, Wimborne, Dorset.

1946 (Robert's birth)
"Winterbourne", Central Avenue, Corfe Mullen, Wimborne.

OCCUPATIONS ..... 1939 - Estate Agent

1946 - Auctioneer


Edith Greene

The following was copied from the Elephant-Talk website. Hope I'm not breaking any copyright laws here.

Basis of Eulogy for Edie Fripp delivered by her son Robert at
Wimborne Minster on July 30th 1993 during the service to
celebrate her life and commemorate her death.
by Robert Fripp

My dear little Mother slipped gently from this life Thursday evening the
22nd of July between 9.07 and 9.10 while I was holding her hand, just three
months short of her 79th. birthday.Twelve hours later her heart was still warm.
She was born on October 14th 1914 in Abertillery with a twin brother who
died an hour after birth. For this reason, being a twin, her temperature
was always lower than normal.

Edie spent the first 17 years of her life in Aberbeeg, a Welsh mining
village in what is now the county of Gwent. When she was 17, having never
been christened, she organised her own christening and took the name of
Edith, the name given to her by her parents. She never liked the name Edith
and often mentioned to me that if she had had more sense she would have
called herself by another name.

Her home was in a terrace of houses built by her grandfather and his eight
sons for themselves and their families. This was Greenland Terrace. One of
the sons was killed during the construction when a wall fell on him.
The centre of village life in this Welsh mining community was the chapel
where Edie's talents for singing, elocution and social interaction were
encouraged and practised. This Chapel background may also have been the
origin of her anti-clericalism. Barney Hopkinson (the officiating minister)
is the only man of the cloth for whom she ever felt affection and respect,
and who might have lead her to regular church-going. Otherwise, she said
that she felt closer to God in Poole Harbour or Bournemouth Bay while
fishing on my father's boat. Or at least, this was what she told a visiting
evangelising former vicar of Wimborne Minster when he called.

Edie's father, Joe Green, was pigeon racing champion of Wales for three
consecutive years with his blue checker pigeon "Lily of the Valley". Joe
lost a leg in a mining accident, and in the following week as Joe hovered
between life and death my grandmother's hair turned white. He died in 1948
at the age of 59 from angina, a result of his occupation. My mother was
very close to her father, a connection maintained throughout her life, and
always considered a visiting pigeon to be an omen of good fortune.
As I left my home to attend the service a pigeon rose from a cable and flew
above me.

Gladys Louise Green, nee Lewis, Edie's mother, remained in Wales to marry
Joe following the early death of her mother and the subsequent emigration
to Australia of all her family. Nanna Green was proud that her children
Evelyn and Edith never had to attend the soup kitchens of the Welsh mining
communities in the hard times of the 1920s. Nans died at age 95 in 1985,
outliving my father by several months. I visited her with my cousin Malcolm
a month before she died. Although her mind and memory had mostly gone, she
recounted in living detail the night on which her husband, Granky Joe
Green, had died. His last words, spoken in the morning to a friend, were
"Take care of Glad". She told this story as if she were speaking of the
previous night. In actuality the event had been 35 years before. Neither
death nor a widowhood of 35 years affected the love and loyalty which my
grandmother held for husband. Her last words, spoken to my cousin Jean,
were: "I've said my prayers and I'm ready to go".

Edie left Aberbeeg around 1930 because her only other choice was to marry a
miner. She came to Bournemouth at a time when job applications bore
notices: "No lrish, No Welsh". I never myself knew my mother to discriminate between people whatever their background or circumstances. At a dance during the war, following the influx of American GIs, my mother was reproved by a white GI for dancing with a black GI. My mother's response was that as far as she was concerned, both were fighting to support England. And then she went off to dance with another black GI.

During the war my mother worked in Bournemouth, initially in the Records
Office. Her earnings as a civilian were substantially more than enlisted
workers and these earnings, saved by mother, established my father in
business with the acquisition of a property in Leigh Road, then No. 75, now
No. 14. At the rear of the property was a Spiritualist Temple which in time
became a dance hall and eventually an auction room, somewhat to the disgust
of Mr. Jenner the spiritualist minister.

Then, in 1945 my sister was born and 1 year 1 month 2 days 12 1/2 hours
later, so was I. As you may have gathered, I'm the younger one. My mother
had had no wish to be a mother, but once motherhood arrived she gave her
family her life.

So, my mother was an energetic, social creature who gave herself to her
children and husband while smartly dressed in bright clothes and often
wearing large, pendulous earrings. She accepted my father's anti-social
nature, which was in marked contra-distinction to her own social
inclinations, and supported her children in whatever way was needed and
possible. This included visiting infant school plays and carol singing in
Broadstone which my father managed to avoid without difficulty.

On Christmas Eve 1957, after she had already bought all my Christmas
presents, Mother spent the day shopping with me in Bournemouth and bought
me my first guitar. Subsequently, she took me to Westbourne for guitar
lessons nearly every week for two years. My father encouraged my practising
by paying for the lessons.

My father was who he was, and I sensed his children were something of an
interruption in a life which otherwise might have been quieter. I think he
found us continually surprising and not quite part of the world which he
understood.

But my Mother learnt from her children. My sister became the person she is
because of my mother, and my mother became the person she was because of
who my sister became. Mother was also pretty zingy, and had no sense of
direction at all -- a talent practised over a period of 38 years driving in
all directions including the one which lead to where she was going. She
loved James Bond movies, particularly when Bond punched out the baddies,
and was becoming educated in high action Jean Claude van Damme movies the
week before she died.

Mother was an unrepentant smoker, although smoking undoubtedly contributed
to the cancer which killed her. The Friday before she died and upon her
return home from Wimborne Hospital she celebrated with some fierce toking
of her 100mm stogies, the packet of which bore the clearly displayed
banner: "Smoking is bad for your health". She commented to me how good it
tasted after a smokeless week in Victoria Hospital. To acknowledge this,
her last pleasure, we have put in her coffin a packet of her favourite
cigarettes contributed by Rosemary, her neighbour at Millstream Close, in
the hope that wherever Mother is now or shortly going to there will be a
smoking section. We also placed in her hand a pink rose from Reddish House.

Two years ago, following the death of my spiritual mother Mrs. Elizabeth
Bennett, and reflecting upon the death of this my second mother, I came to
appreciate the utter necessity of death. In an obvious sense, life and
death are reverse sides of the same coin. Without life there cannot be
death, and without death life is without imperative. Death, in this view,
is an inevitability. But death is far more than mere inevitability, and
makes a contribution to life which enables life to continue. With the
cessation of a life, something is returned to life and living things of
what has been acquired during this life well lived.

Our contemporary culture seems to be the only culture in history which
doubts that an individual consciousness, concentrated within one particular
life, is an ongoing and continuous action contained within the growing
overall human consciousness. For my part, I have no fear that my Mother's
death has ended very much at all, but perhaps provided her the opportunity
to trade in an old vehicle for a speedier model. Although given my Mother's
total lack of direction, practised to a near art-form over a lifetime of
hair-raising achievements, that might be a legitimate cause for concern.
My mother gave me her unqualified love and support, without which the
difficulties of the music industry, particularly the very hard early years
of constant travelling and pressure, would have been overwhelming for me. I
wish to acknowledge publicly and gratefully that my mother's unconditional
love has been the foundation of my life.

There is only one father in the world. There is only one mother in the
world. But there are many children. I have not lost my mother, but I miss her company.

Note:
Following the service I rode with my Mother in the hearse, such was her
sense of direction, to Witchampton Churchyard where she was placed with my
Father in the plot which had been prepared for them both since his own
burial on April l9th. 1985. The Fripp family have been living in the
village for some 300 years and on May 16th 1986 my marriage to Toyah took
place in the church which now both my parents look down upon.