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Cornwall / Re: Tippet Family of Wendron
« on: Friday 04 December 15 03:13 GMT (UK)  »
In relation to your query relating to the Tippet Family of Wendron, I am not sure whether or not the following is of any assistance to you.

I am Hugh Nankivell, and live in Mount Pleasant, Western Australia (to distinguish me from other Hugh Nankivells).

I appear to be descended from Richard Typpett Nankivell of St. Columb Major, Cornwall and St. Wenn, Cornwall and his wife, Mary Gaverigan of Gaverigan, Cornwall.   In my records, they had a number of children, viz.
 
(i) John Nankivell of St. Wenn and Killignock (born about 1580) who married Katherine Arscott of Tidwell-in-Budley, Devon, from whom I appear to descend;

(ii) Marke (or Mark) Nankivell of St. Columb Major and St. Wenn (died 1647) who married Phillippa Dagge of St. Eath (or St. Teath ?)  - she was buried on 3 January 1654 at St. Kew; and

(iii) William Nankivell of St. Columb Major and St. Wenn, who was buried on 29th. November 1647 at St. Columb Major - I do not know whether he married, or if he did marry, whether he had any children.

In relation to Marke Nankivell (see (ii) above (who died in 1647), and his wife, Phillippa Dagge, they are recorded as having had at least two children, viz.

(a) Gaverigan Tippett (or Tippott) Nankivell of St. Columb Major and St. Wenn; and

(b) Ann Nankivell.

This Gaverigan Tippett (or Tippott) Nankivell (see (a) above) may possibly be the person whom you are looking for.   I have no dates of birth or death recorded for him, and no wife recorded for him, nor any children recorded for him, but he may have married and had children.

In relation to the above lineage, this is all recorded in a number of documents of circa 1620 or thereabouts, that are in the British Library in London, the originals of which I perused in October 2013, and from which I made extracts.

You may care also to have a look at the College of Heralds' Visitation to Cornwall in 1620, under Nankivell, which is in the British Library.   The British Library also has handwritten records (probably circa 1620) of the Gaverigan family, including Mary Gaverigan who married Richard Typpett Nankivell, and of their children and grandchildren (or of those grandchildren who existed at the time that the said handwritten record was created).

Hugh Nankivell

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