The seating plan for Breage parish church dated 12th May 1666 shows William as occupying the third pew on the north wall of the nave. He shared this with Daniel Ripper and Alice Symons.
Anne is mentioned in her uncle Richard's will of 1617 as a beneficiary of one ewe sheep.
Robert was executor and primary beneficiary from the estate of his brother Richard. This was assessed at over £12 in 1617.
He is recorded in the Poll Tax registers of 1661 as paying 4 shillings as his tax on being assessed as having £10 in available monies.
It is unlikely that William survived beyond childhood as no further evidence of any life events has yet been traced.
Thomas' baptism is recorded on the IGI as Anthonius.
Martin Ripper's parents have a record of an entry 23rd September 1625 being the baptism of "Tauma, filie"; this is probably Xiana, filie.
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OCCU a shoemaker
In the Royal Institution of Cornwall, Usticke Collection (U/8/5 Assignment) is recorded:
"John Peters of Helston, cordwainer to Benjamin Ripper of Helston, tinner. 3/4 dwelling house in St. Michael's Street (now Church Street), 11th Nov. 1727."Also in the same collection (U/8/14 Assignment) is:
"Benjamin Ripper of Helston, tinner to Charles Pennecke of Taskis. 3/4 dwelling house in St. Michael's Street. 10th April 1735."Benjamin continued to live in Helston after leaving the house in St Michael's Street but his new residence is not known.
In the Royal Institution of Cornwall, Usticke Collection (U/8/5 Assignment) is recorded:
"John Peters of Helston, cordwainer to Benjamin Ripper of Helston, tinner. 3/4 dwelling house in St. Michael's Street (now Church Street), 11th Nov. 1727."Also in the same collection (U/8/14 Assignment) is:
"Benjamin Ripper of Helston, tinner to Charles Pennecke of Taskis. 3/4 dwelling house in St. Michael's Street. 10th April 1735."Benjamin continued to live in Helston after leaving the house in St Michael's Street but his new residence is not known.