Person:Henry Liptrot (2)

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Henry Liptrot
m. 23 May 1796
  1. Alice Liptrot1796 - 1878
  2. Thomas Liptrot1798 - 1868
  3. John Liptrot1800 - 1823
  4. Henry Liptrot1802 - 1882
  5. Jane Liptrot1804 - 1871
  6. Mary Liptrot1806 - 1878
  7. William Liptrot1809 - 1881
m. 2 Mar 1835
Facts and Events
Name Henry Liptrot
Gender Male
Birth? 3 Oct 1802 Douglas, Lancashire, England
Christening[1][4] 3 Oct 1802 Douglas, Lancashire, England
Marriage 2 Mar 1835 Douglas, Lancashire, Englandto Margery Winstanley
Census[2] 1851 Standish with Langtree, Lancashire, EnglandPark Hall, farmer of 50 acres
Death? 10 Apr 1882 Blackrod, Lancashire, England
Burial[3] 12 Apr 1882 Blackrod, Lancashire, England
Ancestral File Number 2CTP-GP
References
  1. Lancashire, England. Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812
    Register Type: Parish Register, Reference Number: Pr 2695/13.

    Name: Henry Liptrot
    Baptism Date: 3 Oct 1802
    Parish: Eccleston, St Mary the Virgin, Lancashire, England
    Father's Name: Thomas Liptrot
    Mother's Name: Mary Liptrot

  2. Reg'n Dist: Wigan, Sub-reg dist: Standish, Enum Dist: 21, in England. 1851 Census Returns for England and Wales. (
    Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom:
    The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.)
    Class: HO107; Piece: 2198; Folio: 270; Page: 7; GSU roll: 87207.

    Household 21: Park Hall
    Henry Liptrot, head, mar, 47, farmer of 50 acres, employs 4 men, born Lancashire, Parbold
    Margery Liptrot, wife, mar, 30, farmer's wife, born Lancashire, Coppul
    Ann Liptrot, daughter, 4 Mo, born Lancashire, Blackrod

    plus 2 "indoor servants" and 4 "outdoor servants"

  3. Lancashire, England. Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1986. (Lancashire Archives)
    Parish Register, Reference Number: Pr 2967/1/15.

    Name: Henry Liptrot
    Birth Year: abt 1803
    Death Age: 79
    Burial Date: 12 Apr 1882
    Burial Parish: Blackrod, Lancashire, England

  4. Douglas was a chapelry of Eccleston (near Chorley), St Mary the Virgin