« Reply #7 on: Friday 20 December 19 14:12 GMT (UK) »
Marriage record for William Lippyeat says he was from Queenhithe and Mary was of the same parish. There is a burial record for a William Lippieatt / Lippyate at Queenhithe on 7 Jan 1738, occupation house-keeper or Victualler (depending on which record you read).
Looks like William and Mary had a daughter Hannah bapt on 27 July 1735(born 29 June) and daughters Martha and Mary bapt on 14 Aug 1738 (born on 12th). Martha buried Aug 20th and Mary buried Aug 27th. Mary Lippyeat widow buried 25 Feb 1741, can't read the last line - could say from the Bell in the Hith.
So if little Hannah survived her parents, who looked after her? Maybe one of Mary's family?
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Yorkshire: Pottage, Carr, Blackburn, Depledge
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