James Whipps

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Born: 1817
Died: 1885-08-04
Spouse: Mary Ann
Children: Joseph,

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1. James Whipps lived in Portsmouth, Hampshire, on 3 November 1836. James Whipps, 19, labourer, was convicted of stealing 30lbs. of lead, the property of Henry Byatt, of Shalford. -Prosecutor missed the lead on the 27th, and afterwards found it at Mr. Shave's, ironmonger, at Braintree.- Robert Spice, shop man to Mr. Shave, proved that he bought the lead off the prisoner, who represented at the time that he bought it at Shalford. -In his defence, prisoner now said that he bought it for 3s, from a person at Shalford, but called no witnesses. - Transported for seven years. -The prisoner, on leaving the bar, impudently said— “Thank you sir, I can do that easily.”
2. James Whipps was born in 1817, the son of Mary and John. He married Mary Ann Slack Smith on 26 January 1849 in New South Wales. They had 12 children in 27 years. He died on 4 August 1885 at the age of 68, and was buried in Tarro, New South Wales.
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