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Francis TurpinAge: 68 years16601728

Name
Francis Turpin
Given names
Francis
Surname
Turpin
Name prefix
Rev.
Birth about 1660

MarriageAbigail View this family
yes

Birth of a daughter
#1
Ann Turpin
1688 (Age 28 years)

Birth of a daughter
#2
Mary Turpin

Shared note: Trrish Davey has Mary Turpin b abt 1694 (source?)
Christening of a daughterAnn Turpin
13 November 1688 (Age 28 years)
Birth of a son
#3
Robert Turpin
1689 (Age 29 years)

Christening of a sonRobert Turpin
28 September 1690 (Age 30 years)
Birth of a son
#4
Francis Turpin
1693 (Age 33 years)

Christening of a daughterAbigail Turpin
22 November 1693 (Age 33 years)
Birth of a son
#5
William Turpin
1696 (Age 36 years)

Birth of a son
#6
Bloom Turpin
1698 (Age 38 years)

Christening of a sonBloom Turpin
28 June 1698 (Age 38 years)
Birth of a son
#7
John Turpin
1701 (Age 41 years)

Christening of a sonJohn Turpin
1 January 1701 (Age 41 years)
Birth of a son
#8
Benjamin Turpin
1702 (Age 42 years)

Christening of a sonBenjamin Turpin
25 December 1702 (Age 42 years)
Birth of a son
#9
George Turpin
1704 (Age 44 years)
Christening of a sonGeorge Turpin
2 April 1704 (Age 44 years)
Death of a sonGeorge Turpin
28 June 1704 (Age 44 years)
Marriage of a childWilliam TurpinElizabeth NewhamView this family
17 September 1724 (Age 64 years)
Death of a wifeAbigail
1727 (Age 67 years)

Christening of a sonFrancis Turpin

Christening of a sonWilliam Turpin

Death 1728 (Age 68 years)

Family with Abigail - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage:
daughter
2 years
son
5 years
son
11 months
daughter
daughter
son
3 years
son
4 years
son
2 years
son
3 years
son
George Turpin
Birth: 1704 44Messingham, Lincolnshire, England
Death: 28 June 1704Messingham, Lincolnshire, England

Shared note

Educated Clare College, Cambridge. Curate of Winterton 1681/2. Ord. Priest 1684. Sometime Vicar Alkborough, Bottersford & Messingham. Will Proved at Lincoln.

Dr John Thomas writes: The Rev. Francis Turpin, B.A., Clare College, Cambridge married a lady called Abigail sometime before 1688 when he was curate of Winterton, a village north of the steel town of Scunthorpe. Subsequently he held various livings in Lincolnshire, but his children were baptised in Winterton or Messingham.

When the old parson died in 1728 he left a Will proved at Lincoln in which he leaves each of his children one shilling. This was an established practice which indicated that a father had made suitable financial arrangements for his children during his lifetime and the token sum merely shows that he accepted them as his legitimate offspring. I do not know where the Rev. Francis was born, but the name Turpin was not uncommon in Lincolnshire at the time of his birth.