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ABODES .......... 1871 (birth)
Bridford, Wilts.1881 (Census)
Cottage, Monxton, Hants.
ABODES .......... 1867 (Birth)
Wimborne, Dorset.
1881 (Census)
Church Street, Wimborne. (Beerhouse)?
1891 (Census)
Wimborne.
Also boarding in 1881:
Rose Ledbury - Servant
John Goodman - Tailor
Mary Ann Goodman - Tailors Wife
Walter Ralph Patrick - Organ Builder
William Poore - Labourer
William Tucker - Bricklayer
George White - Labourer
ABODES .......... 1869 (Birth)
Wimborne.
1891 (Census)
Wimborne).
ABODES .......... 1890 (Birth)
Wimborne.
1891 (Census)
Wimborne).
see 1841 census Witchampton and 1851 census Wimborne Minster.
1851 Census - Wimborne Minster, Dorset:
Fripp Francis, age 58 (c.1793) Sopley, Hampshire, Occ. Tailor
Fripp Elizabeth, age 24, (c.1827) Christchurch, Hampshire, Occ. HouskeeperElizabeth not yet proved to be daughter of Francis.
a GRIZZLE FRIPP was buried in Witchampton 14 Sep 1850 aged 73 (calculated b.1777)
This could be the Robert Fripp that married Marrianne Trude in 1851
1851 Census - Wimborne Minster, Dorset:
Fripp Francis, age 58 (c.1793) Sopley, Hampshire, Occ. Tailor
Fripp Elizabeth, age 24, (c.1827) Christchurch, Hampshire, Occ. HouskeeperNot yet proved to be daughter of Francis.
ABODES .......... 1853 (Birth, Not yet found)
Chalbury Common, Hinton martell.
1891 (Census)
Wimborne.
James's Birth is based on Cornelius & Ann living in Chalbury at 1851, but he could be a Son of Edward & Elizabeth Hopgood.
ABODES .......... 1849 (Birth)
Sturminster.
1891 (Census)
Wimborne.
ABODES .......... 1883 (Birth)
Sturminster.
1891 (Census)
Wimborne.
ABODES .......... 1884 (Birth)
Sturminster.
1891 (Census)
Wimborne.
ABODES .......... 1886 (Birth)
Holdenhurst.
1891 (Census)
Wimborne.
ABODES .......... 1888 (Birth)
Merritown.
1891 (Census)
Wimborne.
ABODES .......... 1890 (Birth)
Hampreston.
1891 (Census)
Wimborne.
Notice of Driving Offence: from The Geraldton Guardian, Thursday, March 9, 1911. "Local News."
Driving Without Lights.- For having driven along Marine Terrace on the night of February 25th, without having a light on his vehicle, Stephen Augustus Fripp was fined 2s 6d at the Police Court yesterday. He pleaded guilty under extenuating circumstances, stating that the wind had put his light out, a fact that unfortunately for defendant, the policeman discovered before he did.
News Item: from Chapman Valley PioneersAs the years progressed, Yuna pioneers did likewise, and the railway line from Geraldton to Naraling gradually extended to Yuna in 1913. This was a wonderful advancement for Yuna, there were two trains, mixed freight and passenger, operating between Geraidton and Yuna from 2 p.m. each Thursday, until after midnight on Fnday.
However the Mail service was continued twice weekly by road, (Horse and Cart) until after the 1924 days. This mail service was very important for Yuna pioneers. In addition to mail, the mail man carried bread, general stores replacement parts for machines and in particular, urgent medicine parcels for sick people. After a very early start, he reached Yuna in one day, with one or two changes of horses, returning early next day. I cannot recall all these early mail men to Yuna, but I am sure, that we will remember our two old mailmen Jack Vincent, and Steve Fripp.
Death Notice: from The Geraldton GuardianFRIPP - On February 6th, 1955. at Nazareth House, Stephen Augustus, dearly loved Father of Win and Delis, father-in-law of Merv and Bill and grand-dad of Gen, Noeleen, Norm and Kim Anderson and Les, Clive, Bev and Lyn Rowe.
At Rest.
L to R: Unknown, Elizabeth A. F, Elizabeth M. F, neice or Granddaughter, Robert F, Leah Herbert (E.M.F's sister), Steven A. F, poss. Eliza Emily F or M.A. Menken, Ernest Kail F, Edith Mary F, poss J.A. Truslove, 2 housemaids, William G.G. F, unknown.
C/o E. Jupp and F. Beaver (via Lyn W.)
Death Notice: from The Geraldton Express, Friday 23rd October, 1908. "Local & General."
The only child of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fripp, of Shenton Street, Dora May, aged seven years, died
from measles on Wednesday evening at 5 o' clock, and was buried in the Wesleyan Cemetery yesterday. The service was conducted by Lieutenant Meeks, of the Salvation Army. The Rechabites, of which deceased was a member, were represented at the funeral.The following sent wreaths etc. :- Father and Mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. Menkin and family, Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Mountain and family, A.H. Mountain and Co.'s employees, Hilda and Muriel Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wells and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. Woolhouse and family, Mr. and Mrs. C.J de Lucey, Mr. and Mrs. F.H. Critch and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Carson and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gould, Mrs. Theakston and Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. F. Scaresbrook, Capt. Peart and Lieut. Meeks (Salvation Army), Mrs. Marchant, Mrs. Pollitt, and Miss Pager, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Towler, Mr. and Mrs. A. Towler and family, Misses T. and B. Loncy, Mr. Sam Been, Young People and
Guards (Salvation Army Corps), Mr. and Mrs. Fathers and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis, Mrs. Carpenter and family, Miss Kent, Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson, members of the Rechabites.