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Barmaid | 11:12 Wed 11th Aug 2010 | Genealogy
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I am not sure where to go with this one, any help would be much appreciated! I'll put down my very confused thoughts as follows:-

I am trying to find out a little more about my gggg grandfather Joseph Bishop. He was born in about 1813 in Carlow in Ireland. At some point he turns up in England because he marries in 1840 (his wife, Betsy died in 1849 so he took up with her sister, Alice Hurry). He ran a pub in Wisbech and also farmed. He died in 1871.

With his second wife he had a number of children - all with the second name De Rippe. What is driving me mad is where this name came from.

The best I have been able to come up with is a baptism in 1805 in Dublin - Joseph, son of Joseph Bishop and Mary Darippe. So the Darippe thing fits. I don't trust this entry though because a) the birth would be horribly wrong and b) this was submitted by a member of the LDS rather than transcribed.

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Anyway, my theory is that although he was born in Ireland, his parents originated here. I say this for a couple of reasons. Firstly the name DeRippe in England appears to originate in the Wakerley/collyweston area of Northants which is only about 30 miles from Wisbech where Joseph ended up. Secondly, the Hurry family seem to have had quite an extended family circle and they all seem to inter-marry and leave money to each other. In a family will there is a reference to Joseph Bishop. However, this wouldn't be my chap since the will was proved in 1815 (but could possibly have been his father).

I know the De Rippe name is not a Hurry name because despite my theory that they were either Huguenots or Walloons that would have been a couple of hundred years earlier.

THe only other theory I have is that the Hurrys were all tenant farmers on the Duke of Bedford's land. He also had significant areas of land in Ireland. I wonder if the Bishops went to Ireland as his servant?

I'm just completely befuddled now and don't know where to go next!!!!

Help, please!!
lol I've found some DeRippe christenings at St Martins, but I don't know what St Martins. There's a Mary DeRippe christened there in 1786.
how the hell are you finding out all this info!?! ive been trying to get hold of my family history for years and years! i am only able to get to my great grandfather and thats it! where do you go for that information?
Have you got a date for him marrying Alice as I can't find it.
seriously, where? lol
sorry lumination, BM and Dot are much better at this than me............I just use the usual ancestry, the genealogist, and findmypast databases.
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I think St Martins is Holborn in London Craft - there seems to be a small number of DeRippes there.

I am not entirely sure he and Alice actually got married. Unfortunately, my original notes are in a box somewhere so I can't be sure they actually got wed!

Lumination - this is just from the Census records, probate records and parish registers. Oh and the familysearch.org site. But I only use the latter to take me to the originals.
In the 1861 and 1871 census there is a William Derippe and his family in Wisbech.....ancestry have transcribed him as William D Dieppe.........
If he ran a pub and farmed he was possibly a tenant as you say, have you checked the land tax assessments (1790-1824) to see if you pick up the surname in that area? (at CRO but also on the familysearc.org). The LTAs show tenant and landlord,

Is it more likely that the Joseph Bishop in Dublin in 1805 was a farm bailiff working on one of the Duke of Bedfords estates over there? Or he could have even been in the Army there at that time. Have you found other children baptised in Dublin to the same parents or maybe elsehwre to the same parents that might suggest a military or colonial role?
lumination you could set us a challenge on a quiet wednesday afternoon and see what we could turn up on your ancestor!
do you have to pay to use these websites or are they free?
oh my now that would be awesome! what inof do you need?
i mean info* lol sorry
start with the ones you know most about and work outward, lumination. The more places and dates the better plus anything you know about occupations.
ok well do you guys want all the onfo i have right now? i only have names and stuff. up to a henry smith lol but smiths are very common. that was my grandads side and my grandmas side was pfife cuase she is irish. im at work atm so dont have much info to hand...
You're right, there have been several Smiths over the years so it's useful if you know full names and maybe the names of parents or children so you can tell one from another. Likewise birth/death years and where they were living in census years. The more you know the more you can find out.
hmmm well i know all that but dotty said to set them a task, i trust you guys but im not sure about posting the full names and dates of births of my family lol
hi you can email me at [email protected].
is that a correct spelling pfife?
I'm pretty good............but I'm not chuffing telepathic !!

Dot has at least one throw-away e-mail address which you can probably send information to, if invited.

Any information on your grandparents may be a starting point for the rest of those also offering help.
oh cool. erm no thats not how its spelled lol silly me, its something like feiff or something, ill email it to you when i have a spare moment this week, your help would bo so great!

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