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Re: Thomas Trollip - Horningsham, Wiltshire
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 19 July 12 16:15 BST (UK) »
http://www.payman.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/wiltshire/opc-horningsham-page/horningsham-marriages-1754-1815.xls/odyframe.htm

Copy of the marriage of Thomas & Honor.  Taken from the Wiltshire OPC site link ...

Good luck I see there are a number of interesting Trolip marriages at aroun that time.
HARE - Taunton, Somerset  COOKSON - London ANDREWS - PLANE & PARKER -Peckham
HYDE - Berkshire - Australia/CLEMENTS - Berkshire
WOODLEY - Berkshire - Oxfordshire
GARRETT Bradford Abbas, Dorset
SMITH - Islington, Holborn, London
TROAKE - Devon - ADAMS - Devon/Somerset
WINNEY - Berkshire/Oxfordshire
EASTERSON - Kent  BURLINGHAM - Oxfordshire
LYONS & CURTIS - Berkshire

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Re: Thomas Trollip - Horningsham, Wiltshire
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 05 August 12 22:15 BST (UK) »
Hi
I have Trollopes in my family too, who lived in Longbridge Deverill.

It is believed that all the Trollopes in the area around Horningsham originated from William Trollop who was a stonemason, part of the team of workers who moved from the north of England to build Longleat House in 1560.  The house took 12 years to complete and the workers all settled in Horningsham and many married local girls.

William Trollop married Avis Trapp.

 “In 1569 John Trapp settled a tenement called Trapp’s Place, in Wells Street (this was in Corsley)  on his daughter Avice when she married William Trolloppe of Horningsham.  Trapp’s son and heir released his right in 1582, and Trolloppe’s son Allen sold the tenement to Sir Thomas Thynne in 1635.  It consisted of a house, three closes adjoining and three acres of field land, and was held of the Manor of Little Corsley”  (Source: Elizabeth Crittall’s History of Wiltshire, Vol 8) from an essay by William Trollop)

Avis Trollop left a Will.
Transcription of her will:
Will of Avis Trollope, widow, written 1617, proved 1624

“ Avis Trollop de Horningsham   In the name of God Amen
I,  Avis Trollope of Horningsham in the County of Wilts widow do make my last will and     in mind an d          I bequeath my soule to the       and my body to be buried as it so please Almighty god  as for my temporal goodes I dispose following    I give and bequeath to my sonne Allon Trolloppe     I give to my soone John Trolloppe   I give to my sonne Roger Trolloppe    my sonne Morris Trolloppe  my goods movable and    moviable   I give and bequest to my daughter Agnes Smyth widow

28th Day of January in the year  of the reign of  Soveraign Lord James by the grace of god of England France and Ireland   …Scotland    Defender of the Faith   Anno Dom 1617
Witnesses to the will Robert Dobson,   Avis Trollop, her mark
Proved May 1624

Wiltshire Record Office have her will on-line.

I am unable to trace my line as far back as William, as the earliest Trollopes I can trace are John Trollop and his wife Esther/Hester who lived in Longbridge Deverill, and was buried there aged 46 in 1808, his wife  died inOctober 1841 and was buried there.   I am still trying to find a marriage between JohnTrollope and Esther, probably at Longbridge Deverill around 1789.

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Re: Thomas Trollip - Horningsham, Wiltshire
« Reply #11 on: Monday 26 February 18 23:38 GMT (UK) »
Just resurrecting this old thread as I have just found a Horningsham Trollip/Trollope in my family.  I have a Hester (or possibly Esther) Trollip/Trollope marrying William Miller (who was a carpenter) in Horningsham in c.1816 and having a son, Henry, c.1816.  There seem to be several possible Hester/Esther Trollip/Trollope baptisms around that time so I am unsure who her parents were.  Can anyone with more knowledge of the family help please?
Williams - Abergavenny/Cardigan
Morris - Cardigan
Penfold - Pagham/Hampshire
Mitchell - Sittingbourne
Matthews - Sittingbourne
Everard - Braintree
Lowe - Kidderminster
Giles - Kidderminster
Sadler - London
Miller -Wiltshire/Mountain Ash
Bracher - Wiltshire
Tucker - North Devon

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Re: Thomas Trollip - Horningsham, Wiltshire
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 17 March 22 20:02 GMT (UK) »
Hi everyone,
So I have heard that Thomas trollips father was lebuce trollip 1747 to 1836? He married Anne mines and his father was william trollip 1721 to 1810

I'm still trying to find information on the trollip/trollop/trollopes

Did anyone get any further or can anyone confirm my information

Thanks
Jess


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Re: Thomas Trollip - Horningsham, Wiltshire
« Reply #13 on: Friday 08 April 22 10:42 BST (UK) »
Lebuce Trollop was also known as Libbeus (1747-1836). I have not found his baptism. His date of birth estimated from age given at death. He and Ann Mines had at least 10 children. In one of the Horningsham censuses taken between 1797 and 1801 he was described as having one of the largest families in the village. He is my 4x gr grandfather. I am descended from his daughter Sarah 1793-1869. She married William MARSH 1790-1856. I would be interested to find out how you know his father was William. The Mines family were from Corsley.

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Re: Thomas Trollip - Horningsham, Wiltshire
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 01 February 23 22:42 GMT (UK) »
Thomas trollips father was libbeus or lebuce trollip 1747 -1836 and the mother was Anne mines. I think William trollip 1721-1810  is Lebuces father.

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Re: Thomas Trollip - Horningsham, Wiltshire
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 01 February 23 22:45 GMT (UK) »
Esther trollips father was Joseph trollop born March 4th 1775 died July 22 1862

I haven't found a mother yet

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Re: Thomas Trollip - Horningsham, Wiltshire
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 02 February 23 06:32 GMT (UK) »
In case you dont have the 1861 Census for William/Hester;
William Driller 69 Head Carpenter
Hester Driller 65 Wife

Deaths Dec 1869
Miller  Hester age 76    Warminster 5a   95
(c 1793)

Deaths Mar 1871
MILLER William   age 78  Amesbury 5a   129
(c 1793)

Esther Trollip christened 25 Jan 1796,   Horningsham, Wiltshire
Birth Date   6 Nov 1792**
Father's Name   JOSEPH Trollip
Mother's Name   MARY

Likely Marriage for her Parents;
Mary MILES
Joseph TROLLIP 31 Mar 1788, St John the Baptist, Horningsham

There is also one 14 May 1799 to Elizabeth HILL and they are still alive 1841 Census

It is unlikely she is the Daug of Joseph 1775-1862 (died US from Trees?)
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Re: Thomas Trollip - Horningsham, Wiltshire
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 02 February 23 07:01 GMT (UK) »
Esther c 1800 the Daug of Joseph 1771-1862/Susannah nee CROUCH was bapt Somerset 15 Feb 1800

Probate has him born Somerset;
Joseph Trollip
South Africa, Cape Province, Probate Records of the Master of the High Court, 1834-1989
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Birth from 1774 to 1776
Somerset, England, United Kingdom
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