Family [F16]
PIPE
Parents
John PIPE {M} [P294] = Sarah DEAKIN {F} [P57]
Married 1767, Tamworth
John PIPE:
Born 1746
Died Sunday 8 March 1807, Tamworth, age 61
The Marriage Register of Tamworth shows that on 24th Sept.1765 John Pipe a bachelor married Ann Wheartley a spinster, the minister was Rev Banns, both signed the register though Ann signed Whately, the witness were Thos Shegley and Elizabeth Whately. This shows how names in records can change due to spelling, obviously she was Whately, and the witness was most likely her sister Elizabeth, with the same name, Whately. As we go back in history, often Pipe is spelt as Pipes and even Piper, In the early 1600's we get it spelt Pype.
John also has messuage land tenements and real estates at Libertys of Bonehill and Wilnecote
Sarah DEAKIN:
Born 1749
Died Saturday 18 July 1789, Tamworth
Children
William PIPE {M} [P317] = Hannah BINT {F} [P248] > Family [F74]
Married Monday 11 April 1814, Handsworth, St Marys
William PIPE:
Christened Friday 30 December 1768, Tamworth
Hannah BINT:
Christened Sunday 10 April 1791, Brierly Hill
Joseph PIPE {M} [P160] = Mary JEFFERIES {F} [P535] > Family [F191]
Married Thursday 8 August 1793, Tenbury Wells Worcs
Joseph PIPE:
Christened Friday 11 January 1771, Tamworth
Died Thursday 3 September 1807, Tamworth age 33
Mary JEFFERIES:
Christened Sunday 23 March 1681, Tamworth
Elizabeth PIPE {F} [P58] = John ASHMALLY {M} [P59] > Family [F17]
Married Thursday 30 July 1801, Tamworth
Elizabeth PIPE:
Born 1774
Christened Wednesday 6 July 1774, Tamworth
Died Saturday 21 March 1807, Tamworth
Richard PIPE {M} [P156] = Anne HALL {F} [P44] > Family [F13]
Married Monday 28 July 1800, Tamworth
Richard PIPE:
Christened Sunday 15 June 1777, Tamworth
Notes for RICHARD PIPE:
Richard was married twice, to two sisters. Marriages were often close together in early times, as a new wife was needed to keep house and look after a young family. At the time there was no social welfare dept. also the younger sister most likely had already been involved with her sisters new child, in helping out and the like.
In the Staffordshire Trade Directory of 1818, under the Tamworth section there are two entries.
Richard Pipe grocer and druggist Market Place, house at Bonehill cottage.
James Pipe Linen and woolen draper Silver Street. Later on, this James can be seen as the brother to Richard, who was baptized in 1781.
. It appears that Richard's son John later lived in the Market Street shop, as can be seen from the census of 1851 where we have his son John Pipe and wife and family listed as living there, also grocer.
In the Tamworth Church records D3773/1/156 List of persons who pay herbage 1793-1842 we find, Richard Pipe of Market Street, the yearly sum of 2d, 8d paid in 1812 and 6d paid in 1815.
Anne HALL:
Born 1778, Tamworth
Died Monday 20 June 1859, Tamwoth age 77
Married Tuesday 24 April 1810, Birmingham, St Martin
Mary HALL:
Christened Sunday 22 August 1790, Aston Juxta, Birmingham
Died Monday 20 June 1859, Tamworth aged 77
Thomas PIPE {M} [P164] = Johanna HARVEY {F} [P165] > Family [F47]
Married Tuesday 28 January 1812, Armitage, Staffs
Thomas PIPE:
Christened Sunday 6 June 1779, Tamworth
Died 1834, Hansacre, Armitage
James PIPE {M} [P125] = Sarah WRIGHT {F} [P380] > Family [F131]
Married Thursday 16 May 1816, Sutton Coldfield
James PIPE:
Christened Wednesday 12 December 1781, Tamworth
Died Saturday 10 November 1838, Tamworth age 56
James Pipe Linen and woolen draper Silver Street. Later on, this James can be seen as the brother to Richard, who was baptized in 1781.
Codes in square brackets "[]" are unique person/family identifiers.
{M} = Male; {F} = Female.