Can anyone find a marriage of John tipping to Charlotte croan I think it would have been in moy parish but not 100 percent as to date it may be around 1821 but not sure of that either only thing that's definitely correct is the names thank you in advance Daniel
Sunday 18th Oct 2020, 04:54PM
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Though most RC marriage records are on-line, comparatively few records for other denominations are. It would be helpful to know what denomination you think the couple were. Tradition was to marry in the brides church so if she was of a different denomination to her husband that’s where it’s most likely to have taken place.
Moy is in Clonfeacle parish. The early Church of Ireland records were all lost in the 1922 fire in Dublin. RC records start in 1814 and are on-line on the nli site.
None of the Clonfeacle Presbyterian records start before the 1830s.
Without knowing the parish or denomination it may be difficult to find this marriage. Any additional information you may have would be helpful
Elwyn
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi elwyn unfortunately I think they were church of Ireland and not roman catholics so it looks like I'm pretty much out of luck
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I found the marriage it was 1824 in armagh
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That’s good. I looked in Griffiths Valuation (1854) but did not see any Tipping on Croan households in the parish of Armagh. There were 11 Tippings in various parishes but only 1 Croan in the county, in Tartaraghan. So not a common surname.
No Croans in the county in the 1901 census. 28 Tipping, all RC save for 1 family who were Church of Ireland and lived in Ballintaggart near Richhill.
Elwyn
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hmm the croan/tipping marriage was on family search and it just says armagh 1824 maybe that croan family you found was the correct one from tartaraghan
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Hi can anyone find me 2 deaths please one is James tipping born 1826 died some time after 1901 as he's on that census but not 1911 and Sarah tipping born 1837 his wife they are both in 1901 census in tully roan in armagh and both are church of ireland any info would be much appreciated I don't think they had any children
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The townland where the couple lived was Derryscollop. Here are their deaths:
This looks like the nephew who was the informant for James’ death.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Armagh/Tullyroan/Derry…
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Once again elwyn i am in your debt many many thanks and have a good xmas such as it is one day im going to visit derryscollop if it still exists
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Yes Derryscollop still exists. The modern Derryscollop Rd & Canary Rd run through it. In 1911 there were 38 houses there and a population of 115.
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi, Charlotte Tipping was my GG Grandmother and I live quite close (one and a half miles) from where she lived. Can I ask what your relationship is to Charlotte please? I may be able to help you with info
Kinnego07
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Hi thank you for getting in touch charlotte tipping (nee croan) is my great grandmother 4 times removed married john tipping in 1824 i believe. they had a farm in derryscollop any help you can give me would be wonderful such as where she is buried
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Hi Daniel, Yes, their farm was in Derryscollop but is long since gone without a trace. I know exactly where the house once stood. They are actually buried in my family grave in Moy Church of Ireland as my grandfather claimed the Tipping grave after the family died out or moved away. I researched this part of my family many years ago and don't have research to hand (in attic) but I'm pretty sure I found their marriage in Tartaraghan Church of Ireland records. As I recall Charlotte's surname was extremely hard to read and I recorded it as Crow with a question mark. I quess you are a descendant of one of John and Charlotte's sons who moved to Newcastle Upon Tyne? Are you in England?
Aaron
Kinnego07
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Hi yes im a descendant of william tipping who married margaret lynn in loughgall i live in newcastle upon tyne less than 10 minutes from where they lived in walker this is wonderful news and im pleased to meet you.i wish there was some way to speak privately to you via email.
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Hi Aaron are you descended from the Anderson's
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Hi, I know William was a foreman or similar in the shipyard and several of his brothers worked there as well. When my G Grandmother (Williams sister) was widowed she moved to Walker as well for a number of years. My grandfather worked in the shipyards as well. I think your William secured work for them all.
I'm new to this site - is sharing e-mails not permitted?
No I am not descended from the Andersons but from memory I think my father said that they were cousins so Mrs Anderson was probably my G Grandmothers sister.
Kinnego07
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Hi yes william worked in the swan hunter shipyards alongside his brother jackson tipping they are all buried in walker church yard apart from jackson who is buried in greenock in scotland im not sure if we can put personal emails on here as its public i will see.so who was your great grandmother i might have missed her from my list
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You can put personal e-mails here but you run the risk of them being misused by scammers. Break the address down using "at" instead of "@" etc.
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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My G Grandmothers name was Elizabeth and I would guess that she was a younger sister of Jane Anderson (nee Tipping) aged 79 mentioned in the link above. My grandfather would visit his cousin Joe (also mentioned in link) who was only a 15 - 20 minute walk away. All lived in Derryscollop or Canary. Jackson Tipping married a sister of my other Great Grandmother on my paternal side. Send me your e-mail as suggested by Elwyn. (thanks Elwyn)
Kinnego07