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The Fripp and Pocock families of Bristol, UK

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Charles Clifford

1851 Census: 1 New North Terrace (East), St. David, Exeter, Devon
Charles Clifford, Head, Mar, 33, Woolen Draper's Clerk, b. Bishops Stortford, Herefordshire
Matilda Clifford, Wife, Mar, 26, b. Exeter, Devon
Charles H? Clifford, Son, 1?, b. Exeter, Devon
Edward T. Clifford, Son, 8m, b. Exeter, Devon
Mary Winsloe, Mother-in-law, Wid, 60, Annuitant, b. Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Mary Jenkins, Serv, Un, 23, Nurse, b. Exeter, Devon
Elizabeth Yellen?, Un, 18, House Servant, b. Taunton, Somerset


Matilda Winsloe

1851 Census: 1 New North Terrace (East), St. David, Exeter, Devon
Charles Clifford, Head, Mar, 33, Woolen Draper's Clerk, b. Bishops Stortford, Herefordshire
Matilda Clifford, Wife, Mar, 26, b. Exeter, Devon
Charles H? Clifford, Son, 1?, b. Exeter, Devon
Edward T. Clifford, Son, 8m, b. Exeter, Devon
Mary Winsloe, Mother-in-law, Wid, 60, Annuitant, b. Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Mary Jenkins, Serv, Un, 23, Nurse, b. Exeter, Devon
Elizabeth Yellen?, Un, 18, House Servant, b. Taunton, Somerset


Edward T. Clifford

1851 Census: 1 New North Terrace (East), St. David, Exeter, Devon
Charles Clifford, Head, Mar, 33, Woolen Draper's Clerk, b. Bishops Stortford, Herefordshire
Matilda Clifford, Wife, Mar, 26, b. Exeter, Devon
Charles H? Clifford, Son, 1?, b. Exeter, Devon
Edward T. Clifford, Son, 8m, b. Exeter, Devon
Mary Winsloe, Mother-in-law, Wid, 60, Annuitant, b. Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Mary Jenkins, Serv, Un, 23, Nurse, b. Exeter, Devon
Elizabeth Yellen?, Un, 18, House Servant, b. Taunton, Somerset


William Samuel Hunter

Marriages Sep 1884
Hunter William Samuel, Barton R. 6a 233
Williams Maud Mary, Barton R. 6a 233

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


Maud Mary Williams

Marriages Sep 1884
Hunter William Samuel, Barton R. 6a 233
Williams Maud Mary, Barton R. 6a 233

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

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


Hugh Hunter

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


Reginald T. Hunter

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


Charles Hare

Marriage details: Dorset OPC
Dorchester Holy Trinity: 1808
Charles HARE of St. Mary Redcliffe in the city of Bristol & Bridget BOWLES married 27 Nov 1808

Will of Charles Hare, Floor Cloth Manufacturer and Oil and Color Merchant of No 19 Berkeley Square Bristol , Gloucestershire 10 June 1840 PROB 11/1929

Message at: http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/BOWLES/2008-10/1225000488
Charles Hare, batchelor of St.Mary Redcliffe in the City of Bristol married Bridget Bowles 'of this parish'(Chickerell) by license 22 Nov 1808, in the presence of Chas.Bowles, F? Bowles, M. Naish & George Downing Bowles.

NOTE - attached to above message: "When I read about descendants of John Hare (b.1753, Taunton), founder of the companies in Bristol including 2 generations of 'Charles Bowles' Hare, it seemed probable that the Charles Hare in this marriage is the son of this John Hare. Can anyone confirm this and/or help to explain if Ann Hare in marriage (1) above is related to Charles or John Hare?

FURTHER details of this HARE family can be found here: http://boards.ancestry.myfamily.com/surnames.hare/596.1/mb.ashx


Bridget Bowles

Probable marriage:
Marriage details: Dorset OPC
Dorchester Holy Trinity: 1808
Charles HARE of St. Mary Redcliffe in the city of Bristol & Bridget BOWLES married 27 Nov 1808

Message at: http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/BOWLES/2008-10/1225000488
Charles Hare, batchelor of St.Mary Redcliffe in the City of Bristol married Bridget Bowles 'of this parish'(Chickerell) by license 22 Nov 1808, in the presence of Chas.Bowles, F? Bowles, M. Naish & George Downing Bowles.
NOTE - attached to above message: "When I read about descendants of John Hare (b.1753, Taunton), founder of the companies in Bristol including 2 generations of 'Charles Bowles' Hare, it seemed probable that the Charles Hare in this marriage is the son of this John Hare. Can anyone confirm this and/or help to explain if Ann Hare in marriage (1) above is related to Charles or John Hare?

NOTE: The 1851 census below shows that Bridget was born in Alveston. This is also where Rev. George Downing Bowles (above) was born (about 1787), so he is probably her brother.



Probably Bridget
1841 Census: Berkley Square, St Augustine the Less, Gloucestershire
Bridget Hare, 50, Ind, b. Gloucestershire
Bridget Hare, 19, b. Gloucestershire
Matilda Hare, 17, b. Gloucestershire
John Hare, 25, Merchant, b. Gloucestershire
Sholto Hare, 20, Merchant, b. Gloucestershire
Martha Thomas, 30, Female Servant, b. NOT in Gloucestershire
Eliza Short, 20, Female Servant, b. Gloucestershire

1851 Census: 19 Berkley Square, St Augustine the Less, Gloucestershire
Bridget Hare, Head, Wid, 63, Annuitant, b. Olveston, Gloucestershire
Emily Hirens?, Serv, Un, 19, House Servant, b. Bruton, Wiltshire
Jane Warren, Serv, Un, 23, House Servant, b. Frampton, Somerset


Matilda Hare

1841 Census: Berkley Square, St Augustine the Less, Gloucestershire
Bridget Hare, 50, Ind, b. Gloucestershire
Bridget Hare, 19, b. Gloucestershire
Matilda Hare, 17, b. Gloucestershire
John Hare, 25, Merchant, b. Gloucestershire
Sholto Hare, 20, Merchant, b. Gloucestershire
Martha Thomas, 30, Female Servant, b. NOT in Gloucestershire
Eliza Short, 20, Female Servant, b. Gloucestershire


John Hare

Items held at Bristol Record Office.
Details from: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=002-40785&cid=0#0

John Hare & Company Temple Gate

The hierarchical structure of this catalogue is shown below. See the entire contents of the catalogue

Reference 40785
Covering dates 1799 - 1994
Held by Bristol Record Office
Extent 129 Files
Creators John Hare and Company, Temple gate, Bristol, linoleum, white lead and colour manufacturers

Related information See also BRO 8033

Administrative history:
The founder of the firm, John Hare, was born in Taunton in 1753, but came to Bristol to make his considerable fortune. In addition to building up a successful business, he also built at his sole expense Zion Congregational Chapel, Bedminster, which was opened in June 1830.

The firm passed in 1820 to his sons, Charles Hare and Sir John Hare, and in 1840 to the next generation, brothers Charles, John and Sholto Vere Hare. Charles died in 1855, and by the 1880's the firm, a prosperous and expanding business, was being run by his three descendants Charles Bowles, Henry Grace, and C.Felce Hare.

A detailed description of the factories as they were in 1883 is given in Work in Bristol (publ. Bristol Times and Mirror). From this it is clear that they were of major importance in the Bristol industrial scene. They consisted of petroleum cellars in Arno's Vale, the Albert floorcloth factory and flax mills, St. Philip's Marsh bought in 1862, the white lead works and rolling mills bought from T.H. & H.Riddle in 1848 in Avon Street, St. Philip's; the oil and colour works at Bath Bridge, and the Head Office and Floorcloth Works opposite Temple Meads Station. The firm employed between 300 and 400 people, and there was also an oil and colour branch in London.

Members of the family also played an active part in the civic and public life of Bristol; in particular Alderman Charles Bowles Hare, 1841-1911, son of Charles Bowles Hare of Clifton. He was Sheriff, Master of the Merchant Venturers, and President of the Colston Parent Society at various times, also a J.P., and churchwarden of Redcliffe parish. He also took part in musical, educational, and charitable activities in the city, distinguishing himself in all these spheres.

Although his involvement of the family in the firm has lessened in recent years, the firm itself, under the name John Hare & Co. (Colour) Ltd., operated in the city as paint manufacturers at least as late as 1973, based in Avon Street, the linoleum and floorcloth side of the business having ceased some years earlier.

Contents:
Administrative
Financial
Personal
Family photographs

Also see: http://archives.bristol-city.gov.uk/DServeA/cgi-bin/CIdleTcl.exe?dsqServer=.&dsqIni=DServe.ini&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqApp=Archive&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqX=920&dsqDx=1&dsqSearch=RefNo==P.Abs/T/(n)


Will of John Hare, Gentleman of Bedminster , Somerset 30 March 1839 PROB 11/1908


Thomas MacDonald Parry

NOTE: From "Edward Cassey & Co’s, History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Shropshire 1871"
"Totterton Hall", Totterton, Lydbury North, Shropshire PARRY, Capt. Thomas Macdonnell
Totterton Hall is the residence of his wife and children in 1871. See their notes.

1871 Census: 2 Great Bedford Street, Lansdown, Walcot, Somerset
Harriet Strover, Head, Wid, 60, Annuitant, b. Devonport, Devon
Ellen Strover, Daur, Un, 33, Annuitant, b. Balham, Surrey
Julia E. Strover, Daur, Un, 34, Annuitant, b. Balham, Surrey
Georgianna C. Strover, Daur, Un, 27, Annuitant, b. St Mary Cray, Kent
Thomas M. Parry, Son-in-law, Mar, 31, Annuitant, b. Killian, Argyll NB
+2 servants


Emily Augusta Strover

1871 Census: Totterton Hall, Lydbury North, Shropshire
Emily Augusta Parry, Wife, Mar, 30, b. Balham, Surrey
Mary MacDonald Parry, Daur, Un, 9, b. Bath, Somerset
Emily MacDonald Parry, Daur, Un, 7, b. Bath, Somerset
Thomas MacDonald Parry, Son, Un, 5, b. Hereford, Herefordshire
Sidney Carew MacDonald Parry, Son, Un, 4, b. Hereford, Herefordshire
Grace MacDonald Parry, Daur, Un, 3, b. Lydbury North, Shropshire
Lucy Hannah, Governess, Un, 38, Bath, Somerset
Mary Ann Solomon, Serv, Un, 35, Cook, b. Llanbadarn, Cardiganshire
Emily Annie Jarvis, Serv, Un, 26, Head Nurse, b. Wiltshire
Sarah Jones, Serv, Un, 20, Under Nurse, b. Bala, Merionethshire
Catharine Thomas, Serv, Un, 23, House Maid, b. Bala, Merionethshire
George Henry Price, Serv, Un, 24, Footman, b. Hereford, Herefordshire


Mary MacDonald Parry

1871 Census: Totterton Hall, Lydbury North, Shropshire
Emily Augusta Parry, Wife, Mar, 30, b. Balham, Surrey
Mary MacDonald Parry, Daur, Un, 9, b. Bath, Somerset
Emily MacDonald Parry, Daur, Un, 7, b. Bath, Somerset
Thomas MacDonald Parry, Son, Un, 5, b. Hereford, Herefordshire
Sidney Carew MacDonald Parry, Son, Un, 4, b. Hereford, Herefordshire
Grace MacDonald Parry, Daur, Un, 3, b. Lydbury North, Shropshire
Lucy Hannah, Governess, Un, 38, Bath, Somerset
Mary Ann Solomon, Serv, Un, 35, Cook, b. Llanbadarn, Cardiganshire
Emily Annie Jarvis, Serv, Un, 26, Head Nurse, b. Wiltshire
Sarah Jones, Serv, Un, 20, Under Nurse, b. Bala, Merionethshire
Catharine Thomas, Serv, Un, 23, House Maid, b. Bala, Merionethshire
George Henry Price, Serv, Un, 24, Footman, b. Hereford, Herefordshire


Emily MacDonald Parry

1871 Census: Totterton Hall, Lydbury North, Shropshire
Emily Augusta Parry, Wife, Mar, 30, b. Balham, Surrey
Mary MacDonald Parry, Daur, Un, 9, b. Bath, Somerset
Emily MacDonald Parry, Daur, Un, 7, b. Bath, Somerset
Thomas MacDonald Parry, Son, Un, 5, b. Hereford, Herefordshire
Sidney Carew MacDonald Parry, Son, Un, 4, b. Hereford, Herefordshire
Grace MacDonald Parry, Daur, Un, 3, b. Lydbury North, Shropshire
Lucy Hannah, Governess, Un, 38, Bath, Somerset
Mary Ann Solomon, Serv, Un, 35, Cook, b. Llanbadarn, Cardiganshire
Emily Annie Jarvis, Serv, Un, 26, Head Nurse, b. Wiltshire
Sarah Jones, Serv, Un, 20, Under Nurse, b. Bala, Merionethshire
Catharine Thomas, Serv, Un, 23, House Maid, b. Bala, Merionethshire
George Henry Price, Serv, Un, 24, Footman, b. Hereford, Herefordshire


Thomas MacDonald Parry

Note from Eva Scott: (Grand Niece)
Thomas MacDonald Parry sailed from England to America in January 1887 on the Umbria, either as a passenger or crew member.

1871 Census: Totterton Hall, Lydbury North, Shropshire
Emily Augusta Parry, Wife, Mar, 30, b. Balham, Surrey
Mary MacDonald Parry, Daur, Un, 9, b. Bath, Somerset
Emily MacDonald Parry, Daur, Un, 7, b. Bath, Somerset
Thomas MacDonald Parry, Son, Un, 5, b. Hereford, Herefordshire
Sidney Carew MacDonald Parry, Son, Un, 4, b. Hereford, Herefordshire
Grace MacDonald Parry, Daur, Un, 3, b. Lydbury North, Shropshire
Lucy Hannah, Governess, Un, 38, Bath, Somerset
Mary Ann Solomon, Serv, Un, 35, Cook, b. Llanbadarn, Cardiganshire
Emily Annie Jarvis, Serv, Un, 26, Head Nurse, b. Wiltshire
Sarah Jones, Serv, Un, 20, Under Nurse, b. Bala, Merionethshire
Catharine Thomas, Serv, Un, 23, House Maid, b. Bala, Merionethshire
George Henry Price, Serv, Un, 24, Footman, b. Hereford, Herefordshire


Sidney Carew MacDonald Parry

Note from Eva Scott: (Granddaughter)
Sidney migrated to Australia, probably before 1891, as he is not found on census returns after 1881.

1871 Census: Totterton Hall, Lydbury North, Shropshire
Emily Augusta Parry, Wife, Mar, 30, b. Balham, Surrey
Mary MacDonald Parry, Daur, Un, 9, b. Bath, Somerset
Emily MacDonald Parry, Daur, Un, 7, b. Bath, Somerset
Thomas MacDonald Parry, Son, Un, 5, b. Hereford, Herefordshire
Sidney Carew MacDonald Parry, Son, Un, 4, b. Hereford, Herefordshire
Grace MacDonald Parry, Daur, Un, 3, b. Lydbury North, Shropshire
Lucy Hannah, Governess, Un, 38, Bath, Somerset
Mary Ann Solomon, Serv, Un, 35, Cook, b. Llanbadarn, Cardiganshire
Emily Annie Jarvis, Serv, Un, 26, Head Nurse, b. Wiltshire
Sarah Jones, Serv, Un, 20, Under Nurse, b. Bala, Merionethshire
Catharine Thomas, Serv, Un, 23, House Maid, b. Bala, Merionethshire
George Henry Price, Serv, Un, 24, Footman, b. Hereford, Herefordshire


Isaac Dallas Longaker (nee Longenecker)

1880 Census: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Isack LANGAKER, Self, M, Male, W, 24, PA, Feed Store, PA, PA,
Lauria LANGAKER, Wife, M, Female, W, 21, PA, Keeps House, PA, PA,
Lillia LANGAKER, Dau, S, Female, W, 1, PA, PA, PA,
Frant LYTAN (Franklin Layton), Other, S, Male, W, 25, PA, Labor, PA, PA,

1900 Census: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - (Courtesy Dick Cryer) www.dickcryer.com
Isaac D. Longaker, Head, b. Oct 1855, a grain salesman (Isaac changed his name from "Longenecker")
Jennie (Josephine) Longaker, (2nd wife), b. Aug 1857
Edgar L. Longaker, Son (from 1st marriage), b. Aug 1881, a student
Lillie M. (May) Longaker, Daur (from 1st marriage), May 1879, a bookkeeper in a department store.


Isaac Dallas Longaker (nee Longenecker)

1880 Census: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Isack LANGAKER, Self, M, Male, W, 24, PA, Feed Store, PA, PA,
Lauria LANGAKER, Wife, M, Female, W, 21, PA, Keeps House, PA, PA,
Lillia LANGAKER, Dau, S, Female, W, 1, PA, PA, PA,
Frant LYTAN (Franklin Layton), Other, S, Male, W, 25, PA, Labor, PA, PA,

1900 Census: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - (Courtesy Dick Cryer) www.dickcryer.com
Isaac D. Longaker, Head, b. Oct 1855, a grain salesman (Isaac changed his name from "Longenecker")
Jennie (Josephine) Longaker, (2nd wife), b. Aug 1857
Edgar L. Longaker, Son (from 1st marriage), b. Aug 1881, a student
Lillie M. (May) Longaker, Daur (from 1st marriage), May 1879, a bookkeeper in a department store.