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Thomas Tipping

Thomas Tipping

Male 1716 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas Tipping was born on 14 Nov 1716 (son of Thomas Tipping and Martha Taylor); and died.

    Notes:

    of Cheetam Hall

    Thomas married Esther Bancroft on 24 Sep 1741. Esther (daughter of Joseph Bancroft) was born about 1717; died on 5 Dec 1770. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Joseph Tipping was born in Jun 1743; died on 6 Jan 1800.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Tipping was born on 25 Mar 1690; died in Apr 1760.

    Notes:

    of Cheetam Hall

    Thomas is a descendant of Thomas Tipping, who was Mayor of Preston Guild in the reign of Henry VIII, by his second son, Richard Tipping of Tipping gates, who died 1592

    The family of Tipping is one of much antiquity, and connected witb Lancashire for
    some centuries past, Tipping hall, a mansion near Blackbiu-n, having been the
    residence of a family bearing that name so early as the reign of Edward III.
    About the commencement of the sixteenth century, one branch settled in Pres-
    ton, Thomas Tipping being mayor of Preston guild in 34 Henry VIII. His
    second son, Richard, removed to Manchester, and gave to his mansion there the
    name of Tipping Gates. Tbe name occurs fi'equently in the court leet records,
    and members of the family, connected by intermamage with the old Manchester
    families of Mosley, Diggles, Byi'om, Clowes and Bancroft, took their part among
    their townsmen in serving the office of boroughreeve or constable during the
    seventeenth and eighteenth centui'ies. One of the feoffees of the school ap-
    pointed in 1628 was "Mr. Tipping."

    The father of tliis scholar was a feoffee of Chetham's hospital, and married, on
    the 4th February 1768, Anne, daughter of Robert Gartside, esq., of Prestwich,
    and ultimately heu-ess of her brother in half-blood, John Gartside, esq., of
    CrumpsaU haU (see Eeffister, vol. i. p. 85), and left at his decease, on the 6th
    January 1800, three daughters, of whom the eldest, Anne, married in 1805, John
    Douglas, esq., of the Old haU, Pendleton, and afterwards of Gyrn castle, Flint-
    shii-e (for whom see Register, anno 1780) ; and the youngest, Mary, married John
    Hardman, esq., of Manchester, for whose son, Joseph Tipping Hardman, see
    MANCHESTER SCHOOL REGISTER.

    Register, anno 1817. His only surviving son, Thomas Tipping, esq., lord of the
    manor of Bolton, resided at Davenport hall, Cheshire, and died there on the
    27th March 1846, being snccceded by his son, Grartside Tipping, esq., now of
    Davenport hall.
    John Tipping, the scholar here entered, was born in 1769 ; married in 1794 Lydia,
    daughter of Matthew-Dymoke Lister, of Burwell park, in the county of Lincoln,
    esq., but died witliout issue on the jrd July 1797, in the lifetime of his father.
    His name occurs in the records of the anniversary meetings of old scholars as
    having been present in 1788, 1790, and 1793, and not later. He took part in
    the recitations of the annual speech day in 1785.

    Thomas married Martha Taylor on 3 Jan 1716. Martha died about 1751; was buried on 24 Jan 1751. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Martha Taylor died about 1751; was buried on 24 Jan 1751.

    Notes:

    of Manchester

    Notes:

    Married:
    or 3 Jan 1717

    Children:
    1. 1. Thomas Tipping was born on 14 Nov 1716; and died.



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