Eleanor Rippeth

Brief Life History of Eleanor

When Eleanor Rippeth was born in 1739, in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Northumberland, England, her father, Robert Rippett, was 47 and her mother, Jane Oliver, was 39. She married John Oliver on 19 August 1756, in Warden, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 4 daughters. She died on 15 June 1798, in Ford, Northumberland, England, at the age of 59, and was buried in Ford, Northumberland, England.

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Family Time Line

John Oliver
1731–
Eleanor Rippeth
1739–1798
Marriage: 19 August 1756
Thomas Oliver
1753–
Mary Oliver
1756–
James Oliver
1758–
Thos Oliver
1759–
George Oliver
1760–1801
Kathleen Christian Oliver
1764–1818
Margaret Oliver
1764–
Robert Oliver
1766–1768
Eleanor Oliver
1766–
William Oliver
1767–
John Oliver
1773–
Henry Oliver
1796–

Sources (28)

  • Eleanor Rippet, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
  • Eleanor Rippith, "England Marriages, 1538–1973"
  • Eleanor Rippith in entry for John Olliver, "England, Northumberland, Parish Registers, 1538-1950"

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World Events (6)

1752 · Gregorian Calendar is Adopted

Gregorian calendar was adopted in England in 1752. That year, Wednesday, September 2, 1752, was followed by Thursday, September 14th, 1752, which caused the country to skip ahead eleven days.

1754 · Seven Years' War

The Seven Years' War began as a North American conflict then stretched between England and France. England, along with allies, battled France in America, India, and Europe, making it arguably the first global war. The conflict ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1763 and England was victorious. The Seven Years' war ultimately led to discontent in the colonies and the American Revolution.

1770 · Boston Tea Party

Thousands of British troops were sent to Boston to enforce Britain's tax laws. Taxes were repealed on all imports to the American Colonies except tea. Americans, disguised as Native Americans, dumped chests of tea imported by the East India Company into the Boston Harbor in protest. This escalated tensions between the American Colonies and the British government.

Name Meaning

Variant of Rippetoe .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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