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The Fripp and Pocock families of Bristol, UK

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George Pollock Fripp

1861 Census: 56 Camden Square, St Pancras, London, Middlesex
George A. Fripp, Head, Mar, 47, Landscape Painter, b. Bristol
Mary P. Fripp, Wife, Mar, 35, b. Camberwell, Surrey
Mary I. Fripp, Daur, Un, 14, Scholar, b. Camberwell, Surrey
George P. Fripp, Son, Un, 13, Scholar, b. St. Pancras, Middlesex
Percival K. Fripp, Son, Un, 11, Scholar, b. St. Pancras, Middlesex
Alice Fripp, Daur, Un, 8, Scholar, b. St. Pancras, Middlesex
Charles E. Fripp, Son, Un, 6, Scholar, b. St. Pancras, Middlesex
Arthur P. Fripp, Son, Un, 5, Scholar, b. St. Pancras, Middlesex
Robert M. Fripp, Son, Un, 3, Scholar, b. St. Pancras, Middlesex
Elizabeth Bell, Servant, Mar, 21, Cook, b. Middleton, Norfolk
Eliza Bryant, Servant, Un, 23, Nursemaid, b. Gammaton Moor, Devon
Elizabeth Bell, Servant, Un, 22, Housemaid, b. Cockermouth, Cumberland

1881 Census: Brown Hill Dale, Saddleworth, Yorkshire - PRO Ref RG11, Piece 4364, Folio 39, Page 20
George P. FRIPP, Head, Un, 30, Solicitor, b. Marylebone, Middlesex
Annie CHRISTIE, Wid, 37, Domestic Servant, b. Liverpool, Lancashire


Annie Tollitt Christie

NOTE: Message from Bev at Ancestry.com has birth as 21 Jul 1866, and death as 16 Mar 1957. The Annie on the 1881 census was born about 1844 and could be mother of Annie Tollitt Christie.



1881 Census: Brown Hill Dale, Saddleworth, Yorkshire - PRO Ref RG11, Piece 4364, Folio 39, Page 20
George P. FRIPP, Head, Un, 30, Solicitor, b. Marylebone, Middlesex
Annie CHRISTIE, Wid, 37, Domestic Servant, b. Liverpool, Lancashire

From BMD: Marriages Dec 1888
FRIPP George Pollock Saddleworth 9a 432
CHRISTIE Annie Tollitt Saddleworth 9a 432


James Billings Badham

For details of James and family please visit: http://www.badhamnet.freeserve.co.uk/Documents/B1NS_Newsletter_Examples/NL_5-3.html


Joseph Beavington Atkinson

According to Paul Streep Joseph was born 1822 in Beckenham, kent.

1881 census

Dwelling: 113 Stratford House
Census Place: Kensington, London, Middlesex, England
Source: FHL Film 1341011 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0051 Folio 98 Page 24
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
Joseph Beavington ATKINSON M 57 M Manchester, Lancashire, England
Rel: Head
Occ: Living On Private Family Property But An Asst Teacher Science And Literature
Agnes Downing ATKINSON M 40 F Bristol, Gloucester, England
Rel: Wife
Emma MAYNARD W 40 F Charlton Abbot, Gloucester, England
Rel: Serv
Occ: Cook
Margaret PARRY U 23 F Dyffryn, Merioneth, Wales
Rel: Serv
Occ: Parlourmaid


Agnes Downing Fripp

1851 Census: 9 Albert Road, Regents Park, St. Pancras, London
George Downing Fripp, Head, Mar, 44, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Physician, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Arabella C. Fripp, Wife, Mar, 46, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Robert (sic) G.R. Fripp, Son, Un, 20, Student at King's College London, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Katherine S. Fripp, Daur, Un, 16, Scholar, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Constance S. Fripp, Daur, Un, 13, Scholar, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Agnes D. Fripp, Daur, Un, 10, Scholar, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
+ 3 Servants

1881 Census
Dwelling: 113 Stratford House
Census Place: Kensington, London, Middlesex, England
Source: FHL Film 1341011 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0051 Folio 98 Page 24
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
Joseph Beavington ATKINSON M 57 M Manchester, Lancashire, England
Rel: Head
Occ: Living On Private Family Property But An Asst Teacher Science And Literature
Agnes Downing ATKINSON M 40 F Bristol, Gloucester, England
Rel: Wife
Emma MAYNARD W 40 F Charlton Abbot, Gloucester, England
Rel: Serv
Occ: Cook
Margaret PARRY U 23 F Dyffryn, Merioneth, Wales
Rel: Serv
Occ: Parlourmaid


Katharine Spencer Fripp

1851 Census: 9 Albert Road, Regents Park, St. Pancras, London
George Downing Fripp, Head, Mar, 44, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Physician, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Arabella C. Fripp, Wife, Mar, 46, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Robert (sic) G.R. Fripp, Son, Un, 20, Student at King's College London, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Katherine S. Fripp, Daur, Un, 16, Scholar, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Constance S. Fripp, Daur, Un, 13, Scholar, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Agnes D. Fripp, Daur, Un, 10, Scholar, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
+ 3 Servants


Herbert George Russell Fripp

Details of Herbert G.R. Fripp from his obituary: (Courtesy of Thomas Annand, MMus, FRCCO)
b. Bristol 25 Nov 1830, d. Ottawa 24 Jan 1891, immigrated to Canada circa 1850 to Toronto (organist Holy Trinity, then to St James Cathedral, interim organist 1856); Organist of Christ Church, Ottawa 1862-1871; St. Alban’s, Ottawa 1872-75, 1879-1881. Organist of Civil Service Masonic Lodge, 1869-1871, 1874, 1884-1889. Worked at Finance Department in 1880's.

Herbert formed the first Ottawa Choral Society in 1865. He was then organist of Christ Church and St Alban's Church, and co-director of the Ottawa Musical Union.



1851 Census: 9 Albert Road, Regents Park, St. Pancras, London
George Downing Fripp, Head, Mar, 44, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Physician, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Arabella C. Fripp, Wife, Mar, 46, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Robert (sic) G.R. Fripp, Son, Un, 20, Student at King's College London, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Katherine S. Fripp, Daur, Un, 16, Scholar, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Constance S. Fripp, Daur, Un, 13, Scholar, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Agnes D. Fripp, Daur, Un, 10, Scholar, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
+ 3 Servants

1881 Census: St George Ward, Ottawa, Carleton, Ontario
Herbert G.R. FRIPP, Mar, (English language), 49, b. England, Civil Servant, Church of England
Syblle FRIPP, Mar, (Irish language), 35, b. N.F. Sand, Newfoundland, Church of England
Charles FRIPP, English, 15, b. Ontario, Church of England
Frederick FRIPP, English, 14, b. Ontario, Church of England
Constance FRIPP, English, 11, b. Ontario, Church of England
Annie BUTLER, (Irish language), 19, b. Ontario, Servant, Catholic


Syblle

1881 Census: St George Ward, Ottawa, Carleton, Ontario
Herbert G.R. FRIPP, Mar, (English language), 49, b. England, Civil Servant, Church of England
Syblle FRIPP, Mar, (Irish language), 35, b. N.F. Sand, Newfoundland, Church of England
Charles FRIPP, English, 15, b. Ontario, Church of England
Frederick FRIPP, English, 14, b. Ontario, Church of England
Constance FRIPP, English, 11, b. Ontario, Church of England
Annie BUTLER, (Irish language), 19, b. Ontario, Servant, Catholic


Charles Fripp

1881 Census: St George Ward, Ottawa, Carleton, Ontario
Herbert G.R. FRIPP, Mar, (English language), 49, b. England, Civil Servant, Church of England
Syblle FRIPP, Mar, (Irish language), 35, b. N.F. Sand, Newfoundland, Church of England
Charles FRIPP, English, 15, b. Ontario, Church of England
Frederick FRIPP, English, 14, b. Ontario, Church of England
Constance FRIPP, English, 11, b. Ontario, Church of England
Annie BUTLER, (Irish language), 19, b. Ontario, Servant, Catholic


Frederick Fripp

1881 Census: St George Ward, Ottawa, Carleton, Ontario
Herbert G.R. FRIPP, Mar, (English language), 49, b. England, Civil Servant, Church of England
Syblle FRIPP, Mar, (Irish language), 35, b. N.F. Sand, Newfoundland, Church of England
Charles FRIPP, English, 15, b. Ontario, Church of England
Frederick FRIPP, English, 14, b. Ontario, Church of England
Constance FRIPP, English, 11, b. Ontario, Church of England
Annie BUTLER, (Irish language), 19, b. Ontario, Servant, Catholic


Constance Fripp

1881 Census: St George Ward, Ottawa, Carleton, Ontario
Herbert G.R. FRIPP, Mar, (English language), 49, b. England, Civil Servant, Church of England
Syblle FRIPP, Mar, (Irish language), 35, b. N.F. Sand, Newfoundland, Church of England
Charles FRIPP, English, 15, b. Ontario, Church of England
Frederick FRIPP, English, 14, b. Ontario, Church of England
Constance FRIPP, English, 11, b. Ontario, Church of England
Annie BUTLER, (Irish language), 19, b. Ontario, Servant, Catholic


Percy Charles Innes Fripp

ABODES:
1911 ..... "The Shanty", Butts Ash, Dibden, Southampton, Hampshire. (Kelly's)

It appears that Percy spent much of his life in Kenosee Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. He is not found on the 1871 or 81 census returns, but he was back in Bristol in 1884, when he married his wife, Maggie Maclure Williams. However, he must have returned to Canada shortly after his marriage, as he is not listed on the 1891 census, but his wife is living with her sister, Maud (Hunter). He probably also took his half brother Harold with him at this time.

Percy and Harold's pioneering exploits are mentioned on a website HERE & HERE.

The website mentions that Percy left in 1899, and it seems that this is when he returned to England, leaving his half brother, Harold behind. Percy and his wife are shown on the 1901 Census at Torquay in Devon, and in 1911 he is living at Dibden, Southampton. This is on the edge of the New Forest, and is probably where he died in 1929, at the age of 81.

The website above refers to the opening of a newly renovated "Tumble Inn" on 25 July 1992 at the Village of Kenosee Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. The opening was attended by over 300 people including Harold Beck who's grandfather, Harold Fripp, built the original log cabin in 1895/6. Harold Beck's father, Thomas, has written a booklet, which probably gives much more information about Percy and Harold, and is titled "Early Pioneers of Cannington Manor". A copy has not yet been found.



Extract from above website:
At the Tumble Inn opening, Mr. Beck gave the history of Harold and Percy Fripp:
"My grandfather, Harold Fripp, and his brother, Percy Fripp (Percy was known as old Fripp) came to Canada from England. Harold Fripp was born in Bristol, England in 1873. He immigrated to Canada and in 1895-96 he built the first log cabin at Fish Lake which is now Kenosee Lake.

"The cabin was 20' x 12'. The logs were cut on site a short distance N.E. of the original site of Tumble Inn. The following year Harold helped his brother build a beautiful log cabin on LSD 7,24-10 at Fish Lake.

"In 1899 Percy left and sold his cabin to Fred Christopher. Mr Christopher built on the north side of this cabin which then became the first hotel at Fish Lake. In 1887 Harold Fripp had applied for a homestead but did not receive the patent for his land until 1897, namely SE36,9-1-W2 which is now in the RM of the Moose Mountain #63.

Harold Fripp was a professional carpenter and while he waited for his homestead patent he built many homes in the Cannington Manor District. "He also became one of the flour millers at Cannington Manor and in 1893 Harold sent a sample of his flour to the Chicago World's Fair and won the gold medal for the finest flour.

"While at Fish Lake, Harold and Percy met Mr McNaughton and his sons, Andrew and Murray from Moosomin. Later Andrew became General McNaughton in the Canadian Forces. An agreement was made among Harold and Percy Fripp and Fred Christopher to cut a road from Fish Lake east. Harold and Percy Fripp cut three miles from Fish Lake west to east. Mr. Christopher and his three sons cut four miles from east to west, which became the Christopher Trail as it's known today.

"My brother, Ron Beck, owns and farms the over 100 year old homestead today. My parents, Thomas Beck and Ethel Fripp Beck live on the homestead with Ron. My mother has lived on the homestead most of her life. My wife and I own the second quarter section that my grandfather acquired later and some day it will become wildlife land. I regret that I never knew my grandfather, as he died at the age of 47 on Feb 7, 1920 at Cannington Manor after suffering a stroke."

For further details please visit the above Website, or http://cap.ic.gc.ca/sk/kenoseelake/our%20heritage.htm The latter has many photos.



1851 Census: 18 Meridian Place, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire
Samuel C. Fripp, Head, Mar, 38, Architect, b. Rainham, Kent
Anna Caroline Fripp, Wife, Mar, 31, Architect's Wife b. Bristol
Percy C.I. Fripp, Son, Un, 3, b. Clifton, Bristol
Edith I. Fripp, Daur, Un, 1 month, b. Clifton, Bristol
Mary Higgins, Nurse, Wid, 42, Monthly Nurse, b. Sherborne, Dorset
Hannah Wards?, Servant, Un, 45, Domestic Servant, b. Whitchurch, Somerset
Sarah G.V. Saunders, Servant, Un, 23, Domestic Servant, b. Sheringham, Norfolk
Celia Runciman, Servant, Un, 17, Domestic Servant, b. Chelmsford, Essex

1861 Census: Clifton Hill Cottage, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire
Samuel C. Fripp, Head, Mar, 48, Architect, b. Rainham, Kent
Anna C. Fripp, Wife, Mar, 40, b. St. Paul's, Bristol
Percy I. Fripp, Son, Un, 13, Scholar, b. Clifton, Bristol
Edith I. Fripp, Daur, Un, 10, Scholar, b. Clifton, Bristol
Herbert I. Fripp, Son, Un, 3, b. Clifton, Bristol
Jane A. Rouch, Sister-in-law, Un, 36, Railway Stock Proprietor, b. St Paul's, Bristol
Celia Runciman, Servant, Un, 26, Cook, b. Chelmsford, Essex
Jane Vowels, Servant, Un, 14, Housemaid, b. Almondsbury, Gloster

1901 Census: Hovingham?, Tormoham, Torquay, Devon
Percy C.I. Fripp, Head, Mar, 53, Living on Own Means, b. Clifton, Bristol
Maggie M. Fripp, Wife, Mar, 38, b. Clifton, Bristol
Jessie Burridge, Servant, Un, 30, Cook (Domestic), b. Crediton, Devon


Maggie Maclure Williams

Free BMD:
Births Sep 1862
WILLIAMS Maggie Maclure Bedminster - 5c 7__

1891 Census: Strathmore or The Limes, Ravenswood Road, Westbury, Bristol, Gloucestershire
William S. Hunter, Head, Mar, 32, Saddler's Ironmonger, b. Tredgar, Mon'
Maud M. Hunter, Wife, Mar, 30, b. Bristol
William Hunter, Son, Un, 5, b. Bristol
Hugh Hunter, Son, Un, 4, b. Bristol
Reginald T. Hunter, Son, Un, 1, b. Bristol
Flora Knight, Serv, Un, 23, Domestic Servant, b. Bridgewater, Somerset
Ethel Rogers, Serv, Un, 16, Domestic Servant, b. Winchester, Hants.
Maggie M. Fripp, Sister-in-law, Mar, 28, b. Bristol

1901 Census: Hovingham?, Tormoham, Torquay, Devon
Percy C.I. Fripp, Head, Mar, 53, Living on Own Means, b. Clifton, Bristol
Maggie M. Fripp, Wife, Mar, 38, b. Clifton, Bristol
Jessie Burridge, Servant, Un, 30, Cook (Domestic), b. Crediton, Devon


James Bromage Williams

1861 Census: 3 Albert Villas, St Michael, Bristol, Gloucestershire
James Bromage Williams, Head, Mar, 27, Merchant Accountant, b. Brecknock, Brecon
Margaret Williams, Wife, Mar, 28, b. Brecknock, Brecon
Thomas Webb Williams, Son, Un, 2, b. Bristol
Maud Mary Webb Williams, Daur, Un, 1 month, b. Bristol
Samuel Wedmore, Boarder, Un, 21, Wholesale Grocer's Clerk, b. Portishead, Bristol
Mary McMillan, Servant, Wid, 57, Monthly Nurse, b. Swansea, Glamorganshire
Mariah Pugh, Servant, Un, 20, House Servant, b. Merthyr, Glamorganshire
Elizabeth Gill, Servant, Un, 15, Housemaid, b. Ashton, Somerset


Margaret Webb

1861 Census: 3 Albert Villas, St Michael, Bristol, Gloucestershire
James Bromage Williams, Head, Mar, 27, Merchant Accountant, b. Brecknock, Brecon
Margaret Williams, Wife, Mar, 28, b. Brecknock, Brecon
Thomas Webb Williams, Son, Un, 2, b. Bristol
Maud Mary Webb Williams, Daur, Un, 1 month, b. Bristol
Samuel Wedmore, Boarder, Un, 21, Wholesale Grocer's Clerk, b. Portishead, Bristol
Mary McMillan, Servant, Wid, 57, Monthly Nurse, b. Swansea, Glamorganshire
Mariah Pugh, Servant, Un, 20, House Servant, b. Merthyr, Glamorganshire
Elizabeth Gill, Servant, Un, 15, Housemaid, b. Ashton, Somerset


Thomas Webb Williams

1861 Census: 3 Albert Villas, St Michael, Bristol, Gloucestershire
James Bromage Williams, Head, Mar, 27, Merchant Accountant, b. Brecknock, Brecon
Margaret Williams, Wife, Mar, 28, b. Brecknock, Brecon
Thomas Webb Williams, Son, Un, 2, b. Bristol
Maud Mary Webb Williams, Daur, Un, 1 month, b. Bristol
Samuel Wedmore, Boarder, Un, 21, Wholesale Grocer's Clerk, b. Portishead, Bristol
Mary McMillan, Servant, Wid, 57, Monthly Nurse, b. Swansea, Glamorganshire
Mariah Pugh, Servant, Un, 20, House Servant, b. Merthyr, Glamorganshire
Elizabeth Gill, Servant, Un, 15, Housemaid, b. Ashton, Somerset


Herbert Innes Fripp

Oxford Aumni 1715-1886 p.497
Fripp, Herbert Innes, 2s, Samuel Charles, of Clifton, co. Gloucester, gent. St John's Coll., matric. 13 Oct., 1877, aged 19; scholar 1879, B.A. 1881, M.A. 1884, bar-at-law Lincoln's Inn 1883. See Foster's Men at the Bar.



ABODES:
1882; 37 Great James Street, Bedford Row, Middlesex. (Fathers will)



1861 Census: Clifton Hill Cottage, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire
Samuel C. Fripp, Head, Mar, 48, Architect, b. Rainham, Kent
Anna C. Fripp, Wife, Mar, 40, b. St. Paul's, Bristol
Percy I. Fripp, Son, Un, 13, Scholar, b. Clifton, Bristol
Edith I. Fripp, Daur, Un, 10, Scholar, b. Clifton, Bristol
Herbert I. Fripp, Son, Un, 3, b. Clifton, Bristol
Jane A. Rouch, Sister-in-law, Un, 36, Railway Stock Proprietor, b. St Paul's, Bristol
Celia Rimacman?, Servant, Un, 26, Cook, b. Chelmsford, Essex
Jane Vowels, Servant, Un, 14, Housemaid, b. Almondsbury, Gloster

1881 Census: Sunnyside, Clevedon, Somerset
Samuel Chas. FRIPP, Head, Mar, 68, Rainham, Kent, Architect
Clara FRIPP, 2nd Wife, Mar, 44
Herbert Jas. FRIPP, Son, Un, 23, Bristol, Law Student At Lincolns Inn
Henry C. I. FRIPP, Son, Un, 14, Bristol, Scholar
Ethel I. FRIPP, Daur, Un, 5, Bristol
Dorothy I. FRIPP, Daur, Un, 2, Bristol
John Robt. L. CASHMORE, Visitor, Un, 21, Bristol, Glass Merchant
James P. WYATT, Visitor, Un, 14, Buckershill, Essex, Scholar
Jane RUSSELL, Servt, Un, 20, Strode, Somerset, Servt
Eliza KING, Servt, Un, 20, Congresbury, Somerset, Servt

1891 Census: Farmington Terrace, Station Road, Compton Gifford, Devon. (courtesy of David Lovelock)
Herbert I. Fripp, Head, aged 33, Solicitor, born Clifton, Bristol, Gloucester
Edith Fripp, Wife, aged 25, born Carshalton, Surrey
Marjory I. Fripp, Daughter, aged 3, born Richmond, Surrey
Dorothy Fripp, Daughter, aged 2, Born Richmond, Surrey

1901 Census (Index Only): Wembury Entire, Devonshire (Indexed under TRIPP)
Herbert Fripp Male 43 Solicitor Clifton Bristol 1858
Edith Fripp Female 35 Carshalton Surrey 1866
Marjory Fripp Female 13 Richmond Surrey 1888
Dorothy Fripp Female 12 Richmond Surrey 1889
Charles Fripp Male 11 Plymouth Devon 1890