Alexander Strachen (1755- ) was born in Barry, Angus,Scotland.spouse: Scott, Grizell (1758 - )
When his son Alexander was born he was listed as a weaver in Budden.
Alexander Strachen (1786- )born in Barry, Angus, Scotland, probably inthe village of Buddon.spouse: Byne, Margaret (~1790 - )
When his daughter , Grace was born he was listed as a weaver in Buddon.
Grace Strachen (1818-Abt 1860) was recorded in the parish register as"Greece"Strachen. The name Grace appeared later in her life.spouse: Butchart, John (1812 - )
James Strachan (1824-1846) was buried when he was 22 years old.
David Strachen (1783- ) was christened in Barry, Angus, Scotland.
Frances Thompson (1725-1781) was born in Auckland St. Andrew, Durham,England. Frances died in Auckland St. Andrew,Durham.spouse: Hodgshon, John (1670 - )
!MARRIAGE: IGI Sht A-0500 Pg 7449spouse: Gladstone, George (1844 - 1930)
Isabella Thornton (1776- ) was born in Of Washington, Chester LeStreet, Durham, England.spouse: Jobling, George (1770 - 1802)
Clarence Tiplady (1896-1966)spouse: Northam, Janet Elizabeth (1899 - 1966)
Worked for the PMG in Taree & Newcastle for 50 years. He died withcancer of the stomach.
Edmond Tiplady (1876-1937) 61yrs.spouse: Noble, Louisa E. (~1879 - 1957)
Edmond Tiplady (Abt 1828-1900) 72yrs.spouse: Hodgson, Margaret (~1823 - 1909)
At his wedding in 1849 the witnesses were John Robson Bell and GeorgeEmmerson his occupation was listed as a Pitman.He and Margaret wereliving at Easington Lane at the time of their marriage.In the 1851 Census, Edmond was shown living inEasington Lane, aged 22yrs with Margaret, aged 24 yrs & Jane aged 8months.
At the time of Jane birth Edmond was listed as a Pitman. He signed theBirth Certificate with a cross.Edmond and Margaret arrived in Sydney on 23 July 1880 aboard thevessel "GANMEE" which travelled from London to Sydney via Adelaide andMelbourne. They are noted as having been 3rd Class or steeragepassengers.
!DEATH: Monumental Inscription 10 Dec 1900,SandgateCemetery.
Edmund Tiplady (1883- )spouse: Jackson, Alice (~1885 - )
Was born in Mansfield Valley, Alleghany Mountains, Philadelphia,U.S.A.
At the time of his marriage in Jesmond he was aminer.
He spent his final years in the Morriset Hospital.
Jane Tiplady (1850-1926)76yrsWas born in Easington Lane, Hetton-Le-Hole, Durham,England.spouse: Wile, Samuel (1848 - 1925)
In the 1851 Census Jane was shown aged 8 months, living at EasingtonLane.
At the age of 28 yrs, Jane left Portsmouth on board the ship "Corona",with a load of assisted migrants inward bound for Sydney. there were 379and a half statute adults on board. Arriving in the colony on 9/10/1879,Jane gave her calling as a housekeeper, born in Durham, with herparentsnames as Edmond Tiplady and her mother as Margaret (Hodgson) tothe authorities. She declared she could read and write and that herhusband Samuel was in the colony, at Newcastle. Children Jenny 6yrsMargaret $yrs accompanied her. Elizabeth Wile Aged 22yrs and Matthew age2yrs were also on board, Elizabeth husband, Henry was also in Newcastle.Ralph & Mary Wile (nee Atkinson) aged 20 & 18 respectively also travelledon the "Corona", indicating their brother-in-law was in Newcastle.Jane died inLambton, N.S.W. Australia at 76 years.
Jane is buried in the Primitive Methodist Section of the Sandgate PimaryCemetery, Newcastle, N.S.W. Australia. Section NE 10 Grave57.
Jane (Jenny) Tiplady (1887-1890)
Jane who was known as Jenny died of a snake or spider bite.
John Tiplady (Abt 1790- )spouse: , Margaret (Tiplady) (~1795 - )
Was a common Carrier.
John Tiplady (1852-1897) 45yrs.spouse: Dover, Elizabeth (~1856 - )
In 1885 John may have been the Licensee of a hotel in Lambton and hisbrother William Hodgson Tiplady and his wife and family after theirjourney from the USA stayed with him whilst his niece Margaret was born 6weeks after their arrival. (At the time of JosephDover Tiplady marriage to Florence Maddison, John was a confectionerymaker at Wallsend, N.S.W.)NB This may not be correct.
Lindsay Nortam Tiplady (1922-)spouse: private
Lindsay joined the Air Force in 1942 and saw service in the Torres Straitarea, he was totally and permanently incapacitated during the war.
Margaret Tiplady (Handsaker) (1885-)spouse: Handsaker, Thomas E (~1880 - )
Lived at Birmingham Gardens.
!MARRIAGE: NSW Certificate No. 919/161 8 Feb1919spouse: Stewart, George Harvey (1890 - 1957)
BIOGRAPHY: Mary Jane Tiplady (1893-1979)
Was 26yrs when married, living at Jesmond, NSW. She was married in St.Lukes Church, Wallsend.
Murray Northam Tiplady (1925-)spouse: private
Murray was in the navy and saw a lot of service in the south west Pacificand was fortunate to be transferred of the H M A S Australia, a heavycruiser, before the Battle of Leyte Gulf where his replacement radaroperator and about 20 other serviceman, including the ship's Captain werekilled on the ship's Bridge by a Japanese Kamikazeplane.
After his war service he workedin the Asian Section of the ImmigrationDept.
Robert G. Tiplady (1891- )spouse: Jack, Jessie Livingstone (~1893 - )
Robert was the Australian QuoitsChampion.
His occupation was a miner.