Mark RIPPINGTON Mary RIPPINGTON Mark RIPPINGTON Maud Mary RIPPINGTON Richard Ernest RIPPINGTON Richard Ernest RIPPINGTON Gertrude Winifred RIPPINGTON Ruby Elizabeth RIPPINGTON Clara FARLEY Elizabeth RIPPINGTON Charles RIPPINGTON Henry RIPPINGTON William RIPPINGTON Mary HARRIS Mini tree diagram
Rippington (Richard & Charles) Reading Mercury - Saturday 25 November 1865

Rippington (Richard & Charles) Reading Mercury - Saturday 25 November 1865

Richard RIPPINGTON1

1848 - 1900

Butcher

Life History

1848

Born in St. Clements, Oxford, Oxfordshire

1861

Resident in 24 Upper Marylebone St., Middlesex, London

1871

Census 1871: butcher (lodging) in The Black Horse Inn, St Clements, Oxford

1881

Married Clara FARLEY in Wokingham, Berkshire

Name: Richard Rippington to Clara Farley
Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1881
Registration district: Wokingham
Inferred County: Berkshire
Volume Number: 2c
Page Number: 851

1881

Occupation Butcher

1881

Resident in Marston, Oxfordshire

1882

Birth of daughter Maud Mary RIPPINGTON in Ash, Surrey

1884

Birth of son Richard Ernest RIPPINGTON in Headington Registration District, Oxford, Oxfordshire

1885

Death of son Richard Ernest RIPPINGTON in Headington Registration District, Oxford, Oxfordshire

1887

Birth of son Richard Ernest RIPPINGTON in Farnham, Surrey

1890

Birth of daughter Gertrude Winifred RIPPINGTON in St. Clements, Oxford, Oxfordshire

1891

Birth of daughter Ruby Elizabeth RIPPINGTON in Wallingford, Berkshire

Apr 1891

Census 1891: butcher. in 20 Boulter St, Oxford, Oxfordshire

1898

Death of son Richard Ernest RIPPINGTON in Oxford, Oxfordshire

1900

Died in Headington Registration District, Oxford, Oxfordshire

Notes

  • Name: Richard Rippington
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1847
    Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1900
    Age at Death: 53
    Registration district: Headington
    Inferred County: Oxfordshire
    Volume: 3a
    Page: 533
  • Name: Richard Rippington
    Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1848
    Registration district: Headington
    Inferred County: Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire
    Volume: 16
    Page: 64
  • Reading Mercury - Saturday 03 June 1882
    OXFORD
    Serious Accident.—Mr. Richard Rippington of Marston, while driving home on Thursday week, allowed his conveyance to run into another vehicle, and was thrown violently to the ground. He was conveyed to the Infirmary, where he still lies in an insensible state.
  • Reading Mercury - Saturday 25 November 1865
    OXFORD.
    The CATTLE PLAGUE.-We regret to say that this dreadful malady is still extending in the village of Marston (Mr. R. Rippington) having lost in dead and killed 23 beasts out of 25.
    Mr. C. Rippington and Mr. Haines have also suffered losses, and it is feared the disease will extend in their herds.
    The outbreak up to this date is confined to Marston.
    At Binsey, Mr. Higgins has lost one beast, and two others have been attacked since last week.

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