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The Fripp and Pocock families of Bristol, UK

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Charles Utting

Probable birth of daughters: LDS
Edith Agnes Utting
Birth: 14 MAR 1859, London, England
Father: Charles Utting
Mother: Jane Aickman Vickers

Jane-Anne Utting
Birth: 02 MAY 1864 , , South Africa
Death: 31 MAY 1864
Father: Charles Utting
Mother: Jane Aickman Vickers


Mrs. Margery (Marjorie) Hilton Graham

Spelt Margery at marriage and Marjorie at death.

1841 Census: Cole Brock, Llan Non, Llanelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Henry E. Fripp, 25, Surgeon, b. NOT in Wales
Margery H. Fripp, 35, b. Wales

1861 Census: 14 Mall, Clifton, Gloucestershire
Henry E. Fripp, Head, Mar, 44, MD Strasburg, Bavaria, MRCP, MRCS, PAS London, Practising Physician, b. Ovington, Hampshire
Marjorie H. Fripp, Wife, Mar, 55, b. Llanelley, Carmarthen
+ 2 Servants

1871 Census: 6 Arlington Villas, Clifton, Gloucestershire
Henry E. Fripp, Head, Mar, 54, Physician MD, MRCPL, MRCS, LAC, b. Ovington, Hampshire
Marjorie H. Fripp, Wife, Mar, 64, b. Elsted, Sussex
+ 2 Servants


John Pierson Bulkeley

Educated at King William's College, Isle of Man., Keble College, Oxford (BA 1902, MA 1920), and the Sorbonne; a schoolmaster in England and Natal, SA; Indian Educational Service, Burma, 1907-1933; CIE 1932


Sybil Mary Dorothy Lock

Born 30 Queen's Square, London
Died Beechcroft, Brushford, Dulverton, Somerset.


Michael John Bulkeley

Educated at Blundell's School and Balliol College, Oxford; 2nd Lieutenant 1943, 55th (West Somerset) Field Regiment, RA; promoted Lieutenant 1943; killed in action in Germany, 8 Apr 1945, while charging, single-handed on his motorcycle under fire, to reach one of his wounded men; was then of Shotsash, Silverton, Devon.


Vice Admiral Robert Merrick Fowler

Notes from T.I. Pocock:
Admiral Fowler of Walliscote House, nr Reading.



Possible parents (LDS)
Marriage: 24 FEB 1777 Cathedral, Peterborough, Northampton, UK
Husband: Robert Fowler
Wife: Levine Merrick



In 1801, 1st Lt. Robert Fowler left England in the ship "Investigator" with Captain Matthew Flinders. They were on an exploratory voyage to Australia to produce more detailed charts of the coastline, previously mapped, inaccurately, by the Dutch in the 17th century.

On 28th January 1802 they anchored in a sheltered part of the South Coast which Flinders named "Fowler's Bay" after Robert, although the name was not officially adopted until 1946.

Service record:
1793 - Entered the Navy as a First Class Volunteer
1800 - Lieutenant
1806 - Commander
1811 - Captain
1846 - Rear Admiral

Details of Robert's death certificate: (courtesy of Christine Dashwood)
Date of Death: 25th May 1860, age: 79 years, occupation: Vice Admiral, cause of death: Natural Decay Retention of the urine 10 days, description and residence of informant: Robert Dashwood Fowler ( present at death) Whitchurch. Place of death: Workhouse (probably for medical treatment)


James Merrick Fowler

A Lieutenant James Merrick Fowler (Adjutant, 88th Regiment) drowned in Grand Harbour, Malta on 6th June 1841.


Rev. Robert Fowler B.A.

Robert's will is available at the PRO:
Will of Reverend Robert Fowler, Bachelor of Arts, Rector, Clerk of Great Barndon, Essex
9 August 1784, PROB 11/1120


James Dashwood

Probable marriage: (LDS)
JAMES DASHWOOD
Spouse: SARAH MOSELEY
Marriage: 18 JAN 1786 Saint Mary-St Marylebone Road, Saint Marylebone, London


Sarah Moseley

Probable marriage: (LDS)
JAMES DASHWOOD
Spouse: SARAH MOSELEY
Marriage: 18 JAN 1786 Saint Mary-St Marylebone Road, Saint Marylebone, London