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Possible entries for Isaac in Bristol Burgesses Index, Volume 21, Dec 1830 - May1995 (Courtesy Amanda Gregory)
Page & number:
05, 12: 19th July 1832 Isaac Rouch Timber merchant
33, 20: 14th October 1836 Isaac Rouch Timber merchant
33, 20: 14th October 1836 Isaac Edward Rouch Timber merchant
See feature page here.
ABODES:
1901 (Marriage) Hampstead, London.
1903 (Kelly's) Castle Cottage, Castle Street, Portchester, Hampshire.Lived next to Portchester Castle in Hampshire after his marriage. He later emigrated to Canada where he painted scenes of the Klondike gold rush and the lives of natives in Canada. Many of his illustrations were published in the "London Graphic" magazine.
Charles followed in the footsteps of his father & grandfather by having his paintings exhibited around the world. One of his most famous was "The Battle of Isandhlwana" painted in 1885 which gave a graphic portrayal of the fight against the Zulu warriors. He also made illustrations for one of Conan Doyle's books.
1881 Census CD
Dwelling: Gorden House Cavendish R
Census Place: Willesden, Middlesex, England
Source: FHL Film 1341330 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1362 Folio 48 Page 31
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
George R. RENWICK M 51 M Windsor, Berkshire, England
Rel: Head; Occ: Secretary City Of London School (Clerk)
Mary E. RENWICK M 46 F Greenwich, Kent, England
Rel: Wife
George E. RENWICK U 25 M Chelsea, Middlesex, England
Rel: Son; Occ: Clerk (Financial)
Arthur H. RENWICK U 19 M Chelsea, Middlesex, England
Rel: Son; Occ: Clerk (Railway)
Mary B. RENWICK U 18 F Chelsea, Middlesex, England
Rel: Daur; Occ: Scholar
Florence M. RENWICK U 16 F Chelsea, Middlesex, England
Rel: Daur; Occ: Scholar
Lois G. RENWICK 12 F Chelsea, Middlesex, England
Rel: Daur; Occ: Scholar
Diana F. HEALY 13 F Studley, York, England
Rel: Visitor Neice; Occ: Scholar
Hannah R. COURTNEY U 23 F Deptford, Kent, England
Rel: Serv; Occ: Cook
Sarah BEASAN U 21 F Clifford, Hereford, England
Rel: Serv; Occ: Housemaid
1881 Census CD
Dwelling: Gorden House Cavendish R
Census Place: Willesden, Middlesex, England
Source: FHL Film 1341330 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1362 Folio 48 Page 31
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
George R. RENWICK M 51 M Windsor, Berkshire, England
Rel: Head; Occ: Secretary City Of London School (Clerk)
Mary E. RENWICK M 46 F Greenwich, Kent, England
Rel: Wife
George E. RENWICK U 25 M Chelsea, Middlesex, England
Rel: Son; Occ: Clerk (Financial)
Arthur H. RENWICK U 19 M Chelsea, Middlesex, England
Rel: Son; Occ: Clerk (Railway)
Mary B. RENWICK U 18 F Chelsea, Middlesex, England
Rel: Daur; Occ: Scholar
Florence M. RENWICK U 16 F Chelsea, Middlesex, England
Rel: Daur; Occ: Scholar
Lois G. RENWICK 12 F Chelsea, Middlesex, England
Rel: Daur; Occ: Scholar
Diana F. HEALY 13 F Studley, York, England
Rel: Visitor Neice; Occ: Scholar
Hannah R. COURTNEY U 23 F Deptford, Kent, England
Rel: Serv; Occ: Cook
Sarah BEASAN U 21 F Clifford, Hereford, England
Rel: Serv; Occ: Housemaid
Dwelling: Brown Hill Dale
Census Place: Saddleworth, York, England
Source: FHL Film 1342042 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4364 Folio 39 Page 20
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
George P. FRIPP U 30 M Marylebone, Middlesex, England
Rel: Head
Occ: Solicitor
Annie CHRISTIE W 37 F Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Rel: Servant
Occ: Domestic Servant
NOTE: Message form Bev at Ancestry.com has birth as 21 Jul 1866, and death as 16 May 1957. The Annie on the 1881 census was born about 1844 and could be mother of Annie Tollitt Christie.
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1881 Census CD:
Dwelling: Brown Hill Dale
Census Place: Saddleworth, York, England
Source: FHL Film 1342042 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4364 Folio 39 Page 20
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
George P. FRIPP U 30 M Marylebone, Middlesex, England
Rel: Head
Occ: Solicitor
Annie CHRISTIE W 37 F Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Rel: Servant
Occ: Domestic Servant
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From BMD:
Marriages Dec 1888FRIPP George Pollock Saddleworth 9a 432
CHRISTIE Annie Tollitt Saddleworth 9a 432
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
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
ABODES .......... 1911 (Kelly's)
"The Shanty", Butts Ash, Dibden, Southampton, Hants.
From Website: http://publish.uwo.ca/~lstitt/s_chris.htm
NOTE: If this is the same Percy, then who was living at the above address in 1911 ? It appears to be the same Percy as the both have a brother Harold born 1873 in Bristol. The article 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 (half brother of Percy), built the original log cabin in 1895/6.....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.
Free BMD:
Births Sep 1862
WILLIAMS Maggie Maclure Bedminster - 5c 7__
ABODES:
1882; 37 Great James Street, Bedford Row, Middlesex. (Fathers will)
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.
Free BMD:
Births Mar 1876
POTTOW Winifred Mary - Bristol - 6a 22