The Basic Genealogy Mary Vipond The mother of John Vipond Woodhouse the Father of Caroline Augusta Woodhouse Watkins
Name : Mary Vipond
Born: July 29, 1802 Kendal,
Westmoreland, EnglandBaptism: August 4, 1802 Kendal, Westmoreland, England
Died: July 2, 1885 Jacksonville, Duval County Florida
Spouse: Thomas Dickinson Woodhouse 1st
Joseph Crawshaw 2nd
Parents: John Vipond, Dorothy Lowis
Occupation: Housewife
Cause of Death: Unknown
Age at Death: YRS: 82 MOS: 11 DYS: 27
Immigrated To the United States: 13 Jun 1842
Find A Grave Memorial# 76765346
Naturalization: January 1, 1844 Roxbury Boston Suffolk County Massachusetts
Interment: Evergreen Cemetery Jacksonville Duval County Florida
Mary Vipond England Births and ChristeningsName Mary Vipond Gender Female Christening Date 22 Aug 1802 Christening Place KENDAL,WESTMORLAND,ENGLAND Birth Date 29 Jul 1802 Father's Name John Vipond
Mother's Name Dorothy
Citing this Record"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7WD-TP2 : 30 December 2014), Mary Vipond, 22 Aug 1802; citing , reference ; FHL microfilm 0973138-0973139
England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
Indexing Project (Batch) Number
C00311-4 System Origin
England-ODM
GS Film number 0973138-0973139
C00311-4 System Origin
England-ODM
GS Film number 0973138-0973139
Mary Vipond England Births and ChristeningsName Mary Vipond Gender Female Christening Date 22 Aug 1802 Christening Place Kendal, Westmorland, England Father's Name John Vipond Mother's Name Dorothy Vipond
Citing this Record"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NY3D-QS9 : 6 December 2014), Mary Vipond, 22 Aug 1802; citing Kendal, Westmoreland, England, reference IT4 P269; FHL microfilm 973,139.
England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
Indexing Project (Batch) Number
C02750-4 System Origin
England-EASy
GS Film number 973139
Reference ID IT4 P269
C02750-4 System Origin
England-EASy
GS Film number 973139
Reference ID IT4 P269
Source:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NY3D-QS9
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-31419-4787-84?cc=2046765&wc=MW4V-HWG:350467601,350467602
Source:
Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990 Bradford Petitions 1891-1923
Page: 9
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NY3D-QS9
Mary Vipond
Crawshaw
Mary Crawshawhttps://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-31419-4787-84?cc=2046765&wc=MW4V-HWG:350467601,350467602
Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-31419-4614-82?cc=2046765&wc=MW4V-HWG:350467601,350467602
Probate
Records
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-31355-10264-65?cc=2046765&wc=MW4K-8TL:350467601,350499001
Mary Crawshaw
Page: 7/7Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-31355-9772-49?cc=2046765&wc=MW4K-X68:350467601,350500601
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Source:
Page: 72/70
Source:
Name: Thomas Dickinson. Woodhouse
Alias: Dickson
Born: April 6, 1805 Parish: Lancaster, St Mary Lancashire, England
Died: June 17, 1832 Lancaster , St Mary Lancashire, England
Baptism: August 26, 1805 Parish: Lancaster, St Mary
Spouse: Mary Vipond
Parents: John Woodhouse, Margaret
Peggy Borwick
Occupation: Painter
Cause of Death:
Undertaker: John Hull
Undertaker: John Hull
Age at Death: YRS: 27
Date of Burial: June 17, 1832
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Find A Grave Memorial# 154223591
Interment: Parish: Lancaster,
St Mary Lancaster Lancashire, England
The Church of St Mary,
Lancaster
in the County of
-- Lancashire --
in the County of
-- Lancashire --
Baptism: 26 Aug 1805 St Mary, Lancaster, Lancashire,
England
Thos Dickinson Woodhouse - Son of John Woodhouse & Peggy
Born: 6 Apr 1805
Abode: Lancr.
Source: LDS Film 1526146
Thos Dickinson Woodhouse - Son of John Woodhouse & Peggy
Born: 6 Apr 1805
Abode: Lancr.
Source: LDS Film 1526146
Source:
The Church of St Mary,
Lancaster
in the County of
-- Lancashire --
in the County of
-- Lancashire --
Burials at
St Mary
in the Parish of Lancaster
Burials recorded in the Register for the years 1827 - 1832
Burials for the Years 1830 – 1832
in the Parish of Lancaster
Burials recorded in the Register for the years 1827 - 1832
Burials for the Years 1830 – 1832
Burial: 17 Jun 1832 St Mary, Lancaster, Lancashire,
England
Thomas Dickinson Woodhouse -
Age: 27
Abode: Lanc'r
Notes: According to the certificate of the Rev'd G. MORLAND, Minister of St. John's
Chapel transmitted to me on the 17th day of June. John HULL, Curate
Register: Burials 1827 - 1832, Page 188, Entry 1501
Source: FHL 1526202
Thomas Dickinson Woodhouse -
Age: 27
Abode: Lanc'r
Notes: According to the certificate of the Rev'd G. MORLAND, Minister of St. John's
Chapel transmitted to me on the 17th day of June. John HULL, Curate
Register: Burials 1827 - 1832, Page 188, Entry 1501
Source: FHL 1526202
Source:
Married: 27
Mar 1832 Saint Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
The
Parish of Our Lady and St Nicholas, Liverpool
in the County of
-- Lancashire –
in the County of
-- Lancashire –
Marriages at Our Lady and St
Nicholas with St Anne
in the City of Liverpool
Marriages recorded in the Register for the year 1832
in the City of Liverpool
Marriages recorded in the Register for the year 1832
Marriage: 27 Mar. 1832 St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Thomas Dickinson Woodhouse - Painter of Parish of Lancaster
Mary Vipond - Spinster of Liverpool
Married by Licence by: Cecil Wray Curate
Register: Marriages 1832 from the Bishop's Transcripts, Page 4, Entry 507
Source: LDS Film 1068891
Source:
Summary
One evening soon after Caddie’s clock repair, the
family gathers together one evening, as usual, this time telling stories of
earlier adventures as they crack butternuts. All that storytelling reminds
Caddie of the breeches and clogs she had found: what was their story? Father
and mother decide to tell the story.
John Woodlawn was born in England, the son of the
second son of an English Lord. John’s father, Thomas, married the seamstress —
a shoemaker’s daughter instead of the child of a noble family. That did not fit
with the Lord’s plans, so he disowned his son, Thomas, John’s dad. Thomas went
from living in a large estate with peacocks prancing about, to roaming from
town to town, painting murals for inns and taverns in exchange for room and
board. The change proved too abrupt, and Thomas died when his son...
Source:
Ancestor
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in the County of
-- Lancashire –
in the County of
-- Lancashire –
Marriage: 27 Mar 1832 St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire,
England
Thomas Dickinson Woodhouse - Painter, Parish of Lancaster
Mary Vipond - Spinster, Liverpool
Married by Licence by: Cecil Wray Curate
Register: Marriages 1832 from the Bishop's Transcripts, Page 4, Entry 507
Source: LDS Film 1068891
Thomas Dickinson Woodhouse - Painter, Parish of Lancaster
Mary Vipond - Spinster, Liverpool
Married by Licence by: Cecil Wray Curate
Register: Marriages 1832 from the Bishop's Transcripts, Page 4, Entry 507
Source: LDS Film 1068891
Source:
March 9, 2017
If you read your Caddie Woodlawn carefully (Chpt 8), you will see that
Thomas D. Woodhouse and Mary Vipond first married secretly. I don't know
what this means, but perhaps they got a friendly minister to do it in the
dead of night and no paperwork was filed. They may have done this
precisely because they didn't want to live in sin. They must have had John
V. after they were secretly married. The official marriage comes just
months before Thomas D. dies. I think that perhaps he was ill and knew he
was going to die and decided to have an official marriage, perhaps so his
son would be legitimate.
I view the late marriage date and further confirmation that we are on the
right track and that there is some truth to the Caddie Woodlawn story.
SG
Children
John Vipond Woodhouse
[1827-1900]
1.
John Vipond / Bytham Woodhouse
Alias: Johnny
Born: January 10, 1826/7 Lancaster; Lancashire County
England
Baptism: February 1826/7 Saint Mary's Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Baptism: February 1826/7 Saint Mary's Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Died: April 12, 1900
Anacortes Skagit County Washington
Spouse: Harriet Jane White
Parents: Father Thomas Dickinson
Woodhouse,
Mary Vipond [nee
Crashaw]
Occupation: Master Mechanic
Cause of Death: chronic
cystitis
Age at Death: YRS: 75 MOS: 3
DYS: 2
Arrived in America: March 5,
1842
Name of Ship: Rhode Island
Deport of Country: Liverpool
England
Port of Arrival: New York
City
Find A Grave Memorial#
55681568
Naturalization: January 1,
1844 Roxbury Boston Suffolk County Massachusetts
Date of Burial: April 14,
1900
Interment: Grandview Cemetery
Anacortes, Skagit, Washington
Married: September 8, 1847 Roxbury,
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Issues: Clare Levon, Thomas Dickinson, Caroline Augusta, Mary, Henrietta, John Warren, Minnie Arla, Joseph William, Frank Edmund, George Daniel and Adopted Paul Vane Woodhouse
Source:
Ancestor
Search
in the County of
-- Lancashire --
in the County of
-- Lancashire --
Baptism: 14 Feb 1826 St Mary, Lancaster, Lancashire,
England
John Woodhouse Vipon - Son of Mary Vipon
Born: 10 Jan 1826
Abode: Lancr.
Notes: [In occupation] Illigte.
Baptised by: J. Manby, Vicar
Register: Baptisms 1825 - 1831, Page 52, Entry 415
Source: LDS Film 1526146
John Woodhouse Vipon - Son of Mary Vipon
Born: 10 Jan 1826
Abode: Lancr.
Notes: [In occupation] Illigte.
Baptised by: J. Manby, Vicar
Register: Baptisms 1825 - 1831, Page 52, Entry 415
Source: LDS Film 1526146
Source:
Note: John Was born out of Wedlock. He list under his mother's maiden name: John Woodhouse Vipond.
Bates County Biographies
WOODHOUSE, J.V.
Osage Township - J.V.
Woodhouse, superintendent of the Rich Hill Smelting Works, was born in England,
January 10, 1826. During the time of his residence in his native country, he
was employed in a carpet factory, but when he was less than fourteen years of age,
he immigrated to America, locating in Sullivan County, New York. After one year,
he went to the city of Boston, and worked in a carpet factory there until he
attained the age of twenty-three years. While thus employed he put up the first
machinery in that city for manufacturing tapestry carpets. When he was twenty-three,
he left Boston with two steam engines for the Chippewa Valley, Wisconsin, where
he was engaged in the lumber business, for seven years. Going to St. Louis, he
fitted up the old Southern Hotel of that city, put in the heating apparatus for
the Insane Asylum, afterwards worked in the machine shops of Girard B. Allen,
and for some time was superintendent for the St. Louis Bridge Company. In 1870,
he went to Mine La Motte, Missouri, where he built the crushing and dressing
works for a lead smelting company, and during this period obtained a patent for
smelting which is now used in all mining districts. In 1877, he moved to
Illinois, locating near Bunker Hill, where he had purchased a farm. Becoming
dissatisfied with the life of an agriculturist, he remained but six months,
then settling at Oronogo, Missouri, where he placed in position the pumping
machinery for the lead and zinc mines. He built the smelting works for the lead
company, at Webb City, Missouri, then erected the Pitcher Lead and Zinc
Smelting Works at Joplin, and has been superintendent for the same company
since completing the Rich Hill Smelting Works, of which a more extended notice
is given in the history of this city. While in Boston, Mr. Woodhouse was
married to Miss Harriet J. White, September 8, 1847; by this union they have
ten children, eight of whom are now living: Thomas D., Warren, Joseph, Frank,
George, Caddie, Henrietta, and Minnie. Mr. Woodhouse is a member of the
I.O.O.F. order. (History of Bates County, Missouri, 1883)
Source:
2nd Husband of Mary Vipond
Name: Joseph Crawshaw Sr.
Born: 1 Sep 1816 Lancaster
Lancashire County England
Died: February 13, 1897 Lawtey,
Bradford County Florida
Spouse: Mary Vipond [nee Woodhouse]
Parents:
Occupation: Carpet Manufacture
/Orange Grower
Cause of Death:
Baptism: 01 Sep 1816 Lancaster Lancashire County England
Age at Death: YRS: 81
Arrived in America: March 5, 1842
Find A Grave Memorial# 76765345
Naturalization: January 1, 1844
Roxbury Boston Suffolk County Massachusetts
Interment: Evergreen Cemetery
Jacksonville Duval County Florida
The Carpet and upholstery trade review and the rug trade review
.Pg 6
MORTUARY. 1897
MONO the members of the trade whose deaths have been recorded in Thu Carpet and Upholstery Trade Review during the past twelve months were the following:
MONO the members of the trade whose deaths have been recorded in Thu Carpet and Upholstery Trade Review during the past twelve months were the following:
Crawshaw, Joseph, retired carpet merchant, Lawtrey, Fla. , February 13.
1897
Source:
Source:
Saint
Louis: The Future City of the World . St. Louis: Gray, Baker and Co, 1875.
Joseph Crawshaw
JOSEPH CRAWSHAW, the senior
partner in the well-known carpet house of J. Crawshaw & Son, was born in
England, June 16, 1816. His ancestors for some generations were carpet
manufacturers, and Joseph, the subject of this memoir, was raised to the
business in all its branches, and, as a consequence, may be said to bring to
this particular branch of trade more experience and practical knowledge than
any other man in St. Louis. His early educational advantages were moderate, but
sufficient to insure success in the path in life he was destined to travel.
At the age of eighteen, he
came to America, like thousands of other enterprising and energetic Englishmen,
who are to be found occupying prominent positions in the great commercial
centres of the Western World, to better his fortunes and find a more extended
field for the exercise of his industry. He found employment in New Haven,
Connecticut, for a few months as a carpet weaver, and from 1834 to 1838 he was
occupied in Lowell, Massachusetts, as a weaver of ingrain and Brussels carpets.
In the fall of 1838 he
returned to England, and entered the employ of Hinshall, Nephew & Co., and
while thus engaged invented the tapestry Brussels carpet. He was not aware of
the value or importance of his invention, and the patent was issued to his
employers, who doubtless reaped a rich harvest from the work of their employee.
In December 1841, he resolved
to retrace his steps and return to America, which he accordingly did the
following March. Arriving in New York, he accidentally got into conversation
with a gentleman at the door of a carpet store on Pearl street, which ended in
his being employed as foreman in the factory of Henry Winfield & Co., with
whom he remained for one year. He worked in the same capacity in Tariffville,
Connecticut, when, in 1843, he was one of a company that started a carpet
manufactory in Roxbury, Massachusetts, he himself being foreman, superintendent
and part owner for thirteen years. While in Roxbury, in 1849, he was elected to
the City Council on the Whig
-- 736 --
ticket, and from a Democratic
ward, such was his personal popularity.
The change in the tariff of
1845-'46 stopped nearly all carpet manufacturing in the United States, and Mr.
Crawshaw accepted the position of manager of the wholesale department in the
carpet house of Houghton, Sawyer & Co., of Boston, Massachusetts, and where
he remained until 1858.
An ill-advised generosity and endorsements
for friends had swept away a fortune, which during these years he had managed
to accumulate, when in 1858 he came to St. Louis and worked for E. P. Pettes
& Co.; then with the house of Pettes & Leathe. After the lapse of two
years, he bought out the gas-fitting department of this establishment, and
started business for himself under the name of J. Crawshaw & Son.
In 1871, he combined with
gas-fixings the goods he knew so well, taking in carpets and carrying a large
stock, with well-merited success. In his strict attention to his business, he
has well earned the large and constantly increasing trade which to-day crowns
his efforts. As a man of business integrity, he stands high in this community.
Generous and social by nature, his private life is blessed with friends who
entertain a high regard for his moral purity and other estimable qualities.
Honest and upright even to a fault, he bears an unspotted reputation and
unblemished name in all the relations of public or domestic life.
--
737 --
North University Illinois Digital Project
Source:
Joseph Crawshaw, "England Marriages, 1538–1973
"
Name: Joseph Crawshaw
Spouse's Name: Mary Woodhouse
Event Date: 27 Mar 1834
Event Place: Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Indexing Project (Batch)
Number: M00590-5
System Origin: England-ODM
GS Film number: 1526201 IT 1-10
Reference ID:
Citing this Record
"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," index,
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NVT3-5SF : accessed 28 May
2013), Joseph Crawshaw and Mary Woodhouse, 27 Mar 1834
Familysearch.Org Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NVT3-5SF
Married: 27 Mar 1834 Lancaster, Lancashire, England
The Church of St Mary,
Lancaster
in the County of
-- Lancashire --
in the County of
-- Lancashire --
Marriages
at St Mary
in the Parish of Lancaster
Marriages recorded in the Register for the years 1834 – 1837
in the Parish of Lancaster
Marriages recorded in the Register for the years 1834 – 1837
Marriage: 27 Mar 1834 St Mary, Lancaster, Lancashire,
England
Joseph Crawshaw - Bachelor of Kendal in the Parish of Kendal & County of Westmoreland
Mary Woodhouse - Widow of This Town & Parish
Witness: Ann Wilson; John Vipond
Married by Banns by: John Hull, Curate
Register: Marriages 1834 - 1837, Page 11, Entry 33
Source: LDS Film 1526201
Joseph Crawshaw - Bachelor of Kendal in the Parish of Kendal & County of Westmoreland
Mary Woodhouse - Widow of This Town & Parish
Witness: Ann Wilson; John Vipond
Married by Banns by: John Hull, Curate
Register: Marriages 1834 - 1837, Page 11, Entry 33
Source: LDS Film 1526201
Source:
http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Lancaster/stmary/marriages_1834-1837.html
Special Notes: Ann Wilson [John Wilson] Sister of Mary Vipond Woodhouse [nee' Crawshaw]
Special Notes: Ann Wilson [John Wilson] Sister of Mary Vipond Woodhouse [nee' Crawshaw]
The Children
Of
Joseph Crawshaw
Mary Vipond Woodhouse
[1834-1905]
Bradford
County Telegraph (Starke, Florida)
i Friday, July 27, 1900 - Page 3
Pear Grower
1.
Joseph
Crawshaw Jr.
Born: 13 Dec 1834 Lancaster Lancashire County
England
Died: 19 Mar
1905 Lawtey, Bradford County Florida
Spouse: Helen
Martin
Parents:
Joseph Crawshaw Sr.
Mary Vipond [Nee Woodhouse]
Occupation:
Carpet Store
Pear grower
Cause of
Death: N/A
Date of
Burial: March 21, 1905
Baptized:
January 10, 1835
Age at Death:
YRS: 70
Arrived in America: March 5, 1842
Baptism: 10 Jan 1835 St Mary, Lancaster, Lancs.
Find A Grave
Memorial# 76765344
Interment: Evergreen
Cemetery Jacksonville Duval County Florida
Married: 20 Aug 1867 Marriage Place: Melrose, Massachusetts
No Issues:
The Church of St Mary,
Lancaster
in the County of
-- Lancashire --
in the County of
-- Lancashire --
Baptisms at
St Mary
in the Parish of Lancaster
Baptisms recorded in the Register for 1831 - 1837
Baptisms for 1835 – 1836
in the Parish of Lancaster
Baptisms recorded in the Register for 1831 - 1837
Baptisms for 1835 – 1836
Baptism: 10 Jan 1835 St Mary, Lancaster, Lancs.
Joseph Crawshaw - Son of Joseph Crawshaw & Mary
Born: 17 Dec 1834
Abode: Lanc'r
Occupation: Carpet Weaver
Baptised by: G. Morland Officiating Minister
Register: Baptisms 1831 - 1837, Page 183, Entry 1459
Source: LDS Film 1526146
Joseph Crawshaw - Son of Joseph Crawshaw & Mary
Born: 17 Dec 1834
Abode: Lanc'r
Occupation: Carpet Weaver
Baptised by: G. Morland Officiating Minister
Register: Baptisms 1831 - 1837, Page 183, Entry 1459
Source: LDS Film 1526146
Source:
http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Lancaster/stmary/baptisms_1835-1836.html
2.
Edmund
Crawshaw
Born: September 1840 Huddersfield, Yorkshire West
Riding
Died: 3 Mar
1896 Kirkwood, St Louis County; Missouri
Spouse: Laura
Frances. Targee
Parents: Joseph Crawshaw Sr.
Mary Vipond [Nee Woodhouse]
Date of
Burial: March 5, 1896
Occupation: Doctor
Age at Death: YRS: 55
Find A Grave Memorial# 140640334
Cause of
Death: Heart Disease
Interment: Bellefontaine
Cemetery Saint Louis St. Louis City Missouri, USA
Marriage Date: 8 Nov 1866 Marriage County: St Louis
Issues: Eugene Chandos and Julien Jewett. Crawshaw
3.
Sarah
Ann Crawshaw
Born: 11 Jul 1841 Huddersfield, Yorkshire West
Riding
Died: Before 1897
Missouri, USA
Baptism: 22
Aug 1841 Huddersfield, Yorkshire West Riding United Kingdom
Spouse: Conrad
Weissner 1st
John Lutz 2nd
Parents: Joseph
Crawshaw Sr.
Mary Vipond [Nee Woodhouse]
Find A Grave
Memorial# 168947456
Age at Death:
Abt 57
Occupation:
Housewife
Cause of
Death:
Interment: UNKNOWN
Married: 15 Jan 1867 Event Place Saint Louis ,St Louis ,Missouri
1st Conrad Weissner
Issues: Mary, Joseph Crawshaw, & Sophie Weissner
Married: . 07 Dec 1875 Event Place Saint Louis, St Louis, Missouri
2nd John Lutz
No Issues
Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990 Bradford Petitions 1891-1923
Translated
State Florida } To The Hon J.R. Richard County
Judge in and for the County of
Bradford County } Bradford, State of Florida.
Your
Petitioner would represent that he is the only son of Mary Crawshaw late of
Bradford County deceased. That the said Mary Crawshaw died on the [3] third day of July 1885. At her
residence at Lawtey, Bradford County possessed of Goods and chattels remaining
to be administered upon. That the said
deceased left at the time of her death as next of kin your Petitioner and his
sister Sarah
A. Shultz [Lutz] residence at Herman.
State of Missouri. That the said deceased died interstate;
where upon your Petitioner prays that he may be appointed administrator
26th March 1897
Joseph Crawshaw
Page: 72/70
Source:
Hermann
county seat of Gasconade County, Missouri, United States.
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