Hi
In my records I have Elizabeth Salkeld as being born 1781 but baptised 21 Jun 1883, Addingham Cumberland the daughter of Joseph Salkeld and Mary (nee Watson).
The Will of Ann Watson of Gamblesby, Cumberland dated 26 Feb 1823, the sister of Mary Watson.
In her Will Ann mentions her nephews John Salkeld, Johnathon Salkeld, Benjamin Salkeld and George Salkeld all siblings of Elizabeth Vipond (nee Salkeld).
also " I give and bequeath to my niece Elizabeth Vipond the wife of Issac Vipond one annuity or clear yearly sum of four pounds per annum for her own seperate use to be paid to her quarterly during her natural life without being subject to the debts or control of her said husband. I also give to my said niece Elizabeth the wife of said Issac Vipond for her seperate use my kitchen table, Long Lettle? Clock, white Feather Bed Mattress, Bedstead Hangings, two pair blankets, two feather bolsters, Cupboard, Little round table, tea board, and all my wearing apparel and four quills. Also I give and bequeath to Issac Vipond son of my niece Elizabeth Vipond the bed he now sleeps on as it stands"
It is a very long time since I looked at this Salkeld family I hope the will extract will be of interest is this not the Vipond family that ran a steam grist mill in Lancaster County, Ontario. Joseph Salkeld a relation of Elizabeth Vipond helped the family set the steam mill up. Joseph Salkeld must have been quite a good engineer in the 1851 Census for Shildon, County Durham he can be found apprenticed to John Hackworth a member of the famous Hackworth family perhaps.
Hope this helps your research
Graham