NameAlexander RIPPER
Birthabt Mar 1773, Helston,Con
Baptism16 Mar 1773, Helston,Con
Deathbef 1838
OccupationLeather Dresser
FatherAlexander RIPPER (~1748-)
MotherPhilippa BASTOWE (1738-1794)
Spouses
Birth1776
DeathFeb 1835, Hampstead,Eng.
Burial4 Feb 1835, Hampstead,Eng.
Marriage20 Apr 1796, St John’s Hampstead,Eng.
ChildrenWilliam (1807-1870)
 Ann (~1797-)
 Mary Ann (1805-1811)
Notes for Ann (Spouse 1)
RECORDS OF HAMPSTEAD GUARDIANS OF THE POOR (Researched by Raymond Ripper 1991). Entries made from the book of the meetings of visitors to the workhouse:-

Monday 27th February 1809 REPPER, Ann - wants to leave the house as she wants to nurse a young woman, does not recollect her name, but her husband is a leather dresser and works at Mr Shipley's in Tooley Street and expects to lodge at Mr Humphreys in Charles Street, Horsleydown. She expects a guinea for the month - she wishes to leave her children in the house and will return at the end of the month and take her children out. Leave given - to have 2/6d.

27th March 1809 REPPER, Ann - aged 36, quitted house 27th February 1809.

1st May 1809 REPPER, Ann - wife of Alexander Repper, now a marine on board the "Arboukir" man-of-war, applied to take her three children out of the house. <...> for pension - husband allows her out of his <...> - pay 4d per day. Leave given to have 3/= per week.

8th May 1809 REPPER, Ann - (wife of Alexander Repper) her children, namely Ann aged 12, Mary aged 5 and William aged 4 were taken from the house on the 1st instant by their mother.

26th March 1810 REPPER, Ann - pension 4/=; she applied to put her three children into the house as she is going to service to Mr Maccon of Wetherall place, Hampstead at 14 guineas per annum. Children are aged thus - Ann 13, Mary 6 next July & William 4 years. She says her mother does not take proper care of the children. Relieved this day with 1/= but application to stand over.

2nd April 1810 REPPER, Ann - pension 4/=; relieved also with 1/=; agreed to allow in future instead of 4/= per week and children to be kept out of the house.

17th September 1810 REPPER, Ann - pension 5/=; wants to put two youngest children into house and give up pension - the allowance of her husband being suspended - will take children out again when allowance is returned. Inquiry to be made about her husband - in the meantime allow her 2/6d per week extra.

1st October 1810 REPPER, Ann - pension 5/= per week; relieved also with 2/6d.

15th October 1810 REPPER, Ann - pension 5/= per week; relieved also with 2/6d.

22nd October 1810 ANN REPPAR - she wants to put her two children into the house and will then give up her pension. Consideration postponed.

29th October 1810 ANN REPPAR - pension 5/=; relieved also with 2/6d. She was very rude and impertinent because visitors refused to take children into the house.

5th November 1810 ANN REPPAR - relieved again with 2/6d exclusive of pension.

12th November 1810 ANN REPPAR - pension 5/=; relieved also with 2/6d.

19th November 1810 ANN REPPAR - pension 5/=; she has sold goods and gone away and left her family. The children attended at the house, viz Ann aged 13 and upwards, Mary Ann aged 6 and William Alexander aged 5. Children say their mother told them to come to the house. Goods sold to landlord, Mr Cousins. Children to be received into the house.

26th November 1810 REPPER ANN - 13, REPPER MARY - 6, REPPER Wm - 5, the three children of Ann Repper left them on the parish

22nd June 1812 REPPER ANN - aged 15; she left on same day to go to her mother
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