Family:Mark Wimpenny and Ada Tinker (1)

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Marriage[1] 26 Feb 1881 Holmbridge, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
Children
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In the 1811 census, Ada states she has had 8 children of which only 3 are still alive.

All the children were baptized at parish churches near to where the family was living at the time.

  • Minnie, born 13 Aug 1881, baptized 18 Sep 1881 at St David's, Holmbridge, to Mark & Ada Wimpenny of Town End, Austonley (father: dyer); alive in 1911
  • Willie, born 20 Dec 1882, bapt 18 Feb 1883 at St David's, Holmbridge, to Mary & Ada Wimpenny of Hoowood; died in 3rd quarter of 1883
  • Lucy born 26 May 1884, bapt 20 Feb 1887; alive in 1911 )
  • Leonard born 28 Nov 1886, bapt 20 Feb 1887; died in 1889) baptized together at the Church of All Hallows in Almondbury to Mark and Ada of Back Field Road, Mold Green
  • Percy, born 28 Nov 1886, bapt 20 Feb 1887; alive in 1911)
  • Edith, born 10 Feb 1889, bapt 17 Mar 1889 at the Church of All Hallows in Almondbury; buried 18 Mar 1890.
  • Helena, born 14 Jun 1891, bapt 12 Jul 1891 at the Church of All Hallows in Almondbury; family still in Mold Green; died age 12 in 1904
  • Philip baptized on 18 Jan 1894, at Bredbury, Cheshire, son of Mark & Ada Wimpenny, died within 1st quarter of 1894
References
  1. West Yorkshire, England. West Yorkshire, England, Marriages and Banns, 1813-1935. (Ancestry.com, 2011)
    West Yorkshire Archive Service; Leeds, Yorkshire, England; Reference Number: WDP24/4 (Holmbridge, St David, page 182, #363).

    Married 26 Feb 1881 in St David's Church in Holmbridge
    Mark Wimpenny, 25, bachelor, dyer, of Austonley, son of Jonathan Wimpenny, dyer, and
    Ada Tinker, 23, spinster of Austonley, daughter of Uriah Tinker, farmer