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The Fripp and Pocock families of Bristol, UK

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Senator Alfred Ernest Fripp

KC 1908

Alfred's sister-in-law, Margaret Bell, drowned with her husband, Peter McRae, and son, Ivan, whilst sailing on Lac Deschenes (the Ottawa River) near Aylmer. The sailboat overturned after a squall blew up on the lake. Their orphaned daughter, Margaret McRae, was raised by Alfred and Clementina.

A possible photo of Clementina with her sister, Margaret, can be found here, along with other details of the Bell family.


Clementina Sophia Bell

Clementina's sister, Margaret, drowned with her husband, Peter, and son, Ivan, whilst sailing on Lac Deschenes (the Ottawa River) near Aylmer. The sailboat overturned after a squall blew up on the lake. Their orphaned daughter, Margaret, was raised by Clementina and her husband, Alfred Fripp.

A possible photo of Clementina with her sister, Margaret, can be found here, along with other details of the Bell family.


Alfreda Jane Sidney Fripp

Never married. After her death numerous items were donated to the Perth museum, in Lanark County. Items included some shinplasters printed by the Bell brothers in 1837, and possibly a photo of her mother and aunt Margaret. The photo and further details can be found here.


Andrew Wilson Bell

According to a Website here Andrew may also have married Mary Anne Rosamond, daughter of James Rosamond of Carleton Place, who owned the woollen mill at Almonte. See also here


Jane Isabella Bell

Jane never married but served as a nurse in World War I and continued to live in Carleton Place.

Further details of her family can be found here.


John Bell

Twin brother of William who became W&J Bell, merchants of Perth and Carleton Place, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
Further details of the BELL family can be found here.

There is an area of confusion here as the following Website here appears to tell a comletely different relationship leading to Andrew Wilson Bell. I will try to clarify this issue at a later date.


Margaret Wilson

There is an area of confusion here as the following Website here appears to tell a comletely different relationship leading to Andrew Wilson Bell. I will try to clarify this issue at a later date.


Peter McRae

Peter drowned with his wife, Margaret, and son, Ivan, whilst sailing on Lac Deschenes (the Ottawa River) near Aylmer. The sailboat overturned after a squall blew up on the lake. Their orphaned daughter, Margaret, was raised by Margaret's sister Clementina and her husband, Alfred Fripp.


Margaret Hope Bell

Margaret drowned with her husband, Peter, and son, Ivan, whilst sailing on Lac Deschenes (the Ottawa River) near Aylmer. The sailboat overturned after a squall blew up on the lake. Their orphaned daughter, Margaret, was raised by her sister Clementina and Alfred Fripp.

A possible photo of Margaret with her sister, Clementina, can be found here, along with other details of the Bell family.


Ivan Leslie Bell McRae

Ivan drowned with his parents whilst sailing on Lac Deschenes (the Ottawa River) near Aylmer. The sailboat overturned after a squall blew up on the lake. His orphaned sister, Margaret, was raised by her aunt Clementina and husband, Alfred Fripp.

Further details can be found here.


Margaret Hope McRae

Margaret, was raised by her aunt Clementina and husband, Alfred Fripp, after her brother and parents were drowned in a sailing accident on Lac Deschenes (the Ottawa River) near Aylmer. Their sailboat overturned after a squall blew up on the lake.

Further details can be found here.


Samuel Simon Wayte

Solicitor of Bristol. Son of Alan Wayte. Admitted a solicitor in Easter Term 1818.

1841 Census: 2 Lower Harly? Place, Clifton, Gloucestershire
Samuel S. Wayte, 45, Attorney at Law, b. NOT in Gloucestershire
Charles M.? Wayte, 19, Student of Medicine, b. Gloucestershire
Alline J. Wayte, 17, b. Gloucestershire
+ 2 Servants

1851 Census: Norland House, Lower Harley Place, Clifton, Gloucestershire
Samuel Simon Wayte, 55, Wid, Solicitor, b. Calne, Wiltshire
Alice Wayte, Daur, Un, 8, Scholar at home, b. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Ann Knight Ward, Sister-in-law, Un, 32, Spinster, b. Camberwell, Surrey
+ 3 Servants

1861 Census: 6 Pembroke Villas, Clifton, Gloucestershire
Samuel S. Wayte, 62, Wid, Solicitor, b. Calne, Wiltshire
Alice Wayte, Daur, Un, 18, Scholar, b. Clifton, Gloucestershire
Anna K. Ward, Sister-in-law, Un, 41, Fundholder, b. Camberwell, Surrey
Samuel W. Wayte, Son, Un, 41, Without Cure of Souls Fellow of Trinity College Oxford, b. St. James, Bristol
+ 4 Servants


Mary Fripp

Details from the Moravian Church Records: (Courtesy of Val Peacock)
BAPTISMS:
Mary, 5th daur of Samuel & Dorothea Fripp, born 1 Jul 1792 at Kings Down, Bristol. Baptised 15 Jul 1792 by John Hartley.
Witnesses: Samuel Fripp father, for Mr. Edward Bowles, Geo Biggs, Bridget Bowles and Mary Biggs.


Samuel William Wayte

Details from Oxford Alumni:
1st son of Samule Simon Wayte of Bristol, gent. Trinity College, matric., 12 June 1838, aged 18; Scholar 1838-1842; BA 1842, fellow 1842-66, MA 1845, rhetoric lecturor, tutor 1842-54 & 1857-66, dean 1848, BD 1854, senior bursar 1857, hon. fellow 1883, president 1866-78, one of the secretaries of Oxford University Commission 1854-58, rector of Garsington, Oxon 1866-71.

Details from Cambridge Alumni:
Samuel William Wayte College: ST JOHN'S Entered: June 12, 1838 Born: 28 Oct 1819 More Information: Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, May 10, 1837. Of Somerset. [Eldest s. of Samuel Simon, of Bristol, gent. B. Oct. 28, 1819.] School, Bristol (Mr J. E. Bromby). Did not reside. Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, June 12, 1838, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1842; M.A. (Oxford) 1845; B.D. (Oxford) 1854; Fellow, 1842-66; President, 1866-78; Hon. Fellow, 1883. One of the Secretaries of the Oxford University Commission, 1854-8. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1847; priest, 1849. R. of Garsington, Oxon., 1866-71. Resided latterly at Clifton, where he died Sept. 7, 1898. (Al. Oxon.; Boase, III. 1239; Crockford.)

1841 Census: 2 Lower Harly? Place, Clifton, Gloucestershire
Samuel S. Wayte, 45, Attorney at Law, b. NOT in Gloucestershire
Charles M.? Wayte, 19, Student of Medicine, b. Gloucestershire
Alline J. Wayte, 17, b. Gloucestershire
+ 2 Servants

1861 Census: 6 Pembroke Villas, Clifton, Gloucestershire
Samuel S. Wayte, 62, Wid, Solicitor, b. Calne, Wiltshire
Alice Wayte, Daur, Un, 18, Scholar, b. Clifton, Gloucestershire
Anna K. Ward, Sister-in-law, Un, 41, Fundholder, b. Camberwell, Surrey
Samuel W. Wayte, Son, Un, 41, Without Cure of Souls Fellow of Trinity College Oxford, b. St. James, Bristol
+ 4 Servants


Charles M. Wayte

1841 Census: 2 Lower Harly? Place, Clifton, Gloucestershire
Samuel S. Wayte, 45, Attorney at Law, b. NOT in Gloucestershire
Charles M.? Wayte, 19, Student of Medicine, b. Gloucestershire
Alline J. Wayte, 17, b. Gloucestershire
+ 2 Servants


Alline J. Wayte

Probable Death: Jun 1844 - WAYTE Alline James Clifton 11 207

1841 Census: 2 Lower Harly? Place, Clifton, Gloucestershire
Samuel S. Wayte, 45, Attorney at Law, b. NOT in Gloucestershire
Charles M.? Wayte, 19, Student of Medicine, b. Gloucestershire
Alline J. Wayte, 17, b. Gloucestershire
+ 2 Servants