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Thomas ALLPORT (1751 - 1832) |
Children | Self + Spouses | Parents | Grandparents | Greatgrandparents |
Thomas ALLPORT (1776 - 1852) John ALLPORT (1777 - 1837) William Twigg ALLPORT (1779 - 1831) Joseph ALLPORT (1781 - ) James ALLPORT (1783 - ) Samuel ALLPORT (1785 - 1858) Sarah ALLPORT (1787 - ) Hannah ALLPORT (1789 - ) Anne ALLPORT (1791 - ) Charles ALLPORT (1794 - 1879) Mary ALLPORT (1798 - ) |
Thomas ALLPORT (1751 - 1832) + Ann COX (1751 - ) |
Thomas ALLPORT (1716 - 1751) | Peter ALLPORT (1676 - ) | Clement ALLPORT (1648 - 1727) |
Catherine (ALLPORT) | ||||
Ann POWELL (1676 - ) | ||||
Margaret SPINKS | ||||
b. 1751 at Wolverhampton, England |
m. 26 Dec 1775 Ann COX (1751 - ) at St. Martins, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England |
d. 1832 at Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England aged 81 |
Near Relatives of Thomas ALLPORT (1751 - 1832) | ||||||
Relationship | Person | Born | Birth Place | Died | Death Place | Age |
Grandfather | Peter ALLPORT | 1676 | Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, England | |||
Grandmother | Ann POWELL | abt 1676 | ||||
Father | Thomas ALLPORT | 1716 | Wolverhampton, England | 19 Apr 1751 | Wolverhampton, England | 35 |
Step Father | Simon COTTON | |||||
Mother | Margaret SPINKS | |||||
Self | Thomas ALLPORT | 1751 | Wolverhampton, England | 1832 | Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 81 |
Wife | Ann COX | abt 1751 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | |||
Son | Thomas ALLPORT | 30 Sep 1776 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 09 May 1852 | Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 75 |
Son | John ALLPORT | 1777 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 08 May 1837 | Kensington, Derby, England | 60 |
Son | William Twigg ALLPORT | 1779 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 1831 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | 52 |
Son | Joseph ALLPORT | 1781 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | America - see notes | ||
Son | James ALLPORT | 1783 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | |||
Son | Samuel ALLPORT | 1785 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 1858 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 73 |
Daughter | Sarah ALLPORT | 1787 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | |||
Daughter | Hannah ALLPORT | 1789 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | |||
Daughter | Anne ALLPORT | 1791 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | |||
Son | Charles ALLPORT | 1794 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 1879 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 85 |
Daughter | Mary ALLPORT | 1798 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | |||
Sister | Samuel ALLPORT | 1741 | Wolverhampton, England | 30 Apr 1742 | 1 | |
Brother | William ALLPORT | 1745 | Wolverhampton, England | |||
Sister | Sarah ALLPORT | 1747 | Wolverhampton, England | |||
Brother | Thomas ALLPORT | 1749 | Wolverhampton, England | 18 Nov 1750 | Wolverhampton, England | 1 |
Daughter in Law | Sophia WATSON | abt 1783 | Erdington, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 01 Feb 1875 | Aldridge, Walsall, Staffordshire, England | 92 |
Daughter in Law | Alice ASHWORTH | 1779 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | 1853 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | 74 |
Daughter in Law | Jane BLAKEMORE | abt 1796 | 1832 | Bath, Somerset, England | 36 | |
Daughter in Law | Eliza Anne TURKINGTON | abt 1810 | Armagh, Ireland | 1884 | Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England | 74 |
Daughter in Law | Elizabeth WARD | abt 1792 | 13 Aug 1848 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 56 | |
Grandson | Charles ALLPORT | abt 1803 | Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | |||
Granddaughter | Eliza ALLPORT | 1805 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | |||
Grandson | Henry ALLPORT | 1808 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 1901 | Cork, Co Cork, Ireland | 93 |
Grandson | Thomas ALLPORT | 1812 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | |||
Grandson | George ALLPORT | 20 Jul 1813 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | bef 04 Sep 1866 | Cork, Co Cork, Ireland | 53 |
Grandson | Joseph ALLPORT | 13 Mar 1816 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 1886 | Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England | 70 |
Granddaughter | Emma ALLPORT | 17 Sep 1818 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | |||
Granddaughter | Sophia ALLPORT | 1820 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 1862 | W. Derby, Liverpool, England | 42 |
Granddaughter | Mary ALLPORT | 1822 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | |||
Grandson | John White ALLPORT | 15 Feb 1828 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | |||
Granddaughter | Elizabeth ALLPORT | 25 Jan 1803 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | |||
Granddaughter | Ann ALLPORT | 14 Mar 1804 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | 14 Jan 1842 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | 37 |
Grandson | William ALLPORT | 15 Mar 1806 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | 1874 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | 68 |
Granddaughter | Alice ALLPORT | 23 Apr 1810 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | 1898 | Liverpool, West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire, England | 88 |
Granddaughter | Elizabeth ALLPORT | 09 Nov 1811 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | |||
Granddaughter | Sarah ALLPORT | 1813 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | 12 Jun 1851 | 38 | |
Grandson | Charles ALLPORT | 1816 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | |||
Grandson | Samuel Molyneux ALLPORT | 1818 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | |||
Grandson | John ALLPORT | 1819 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | |||
Grandson | Joseph ALLPORT | 16 Jul 1820 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | |||
Grandson | Samuel Blakemore ALLPORT | 05 Nov 1822 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 23 Oct 1899 | Kings Norton, Worcestershire, England | 76 |
Grandson | William ALLPORT | 03 May 1825 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | |||
Grandson | Henry ALLPORT | 05 Jun 1827 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 28 May 1889 | Cleve, South Australia, Australia | 61 |
Grandson | Hubert ALLPORT | 13 Feb 1829 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | Australia | ||
Grandson | Charles Rigby ALLPORT | 10 Oct 1841 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 1893 | Lambeth, South London, Surrey, England | 52 |
Granddaughter | Kate ALLPORT | 1843 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | |||
Granddaughter | Mary ALLPORT | 1820 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | |||
Granddaughter | Anne Jane ALLPORT | 1832 | Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | 1926 | West Bromwich, England | 94 |
Uncle | William ALLPORT | 1703 | Wolverhampton, England | 04 Jan 1763 | Wolverhampton, England | 60 |
Aunt | Hannah SUMMERFIELD | |||||
Aunt | Mary ALLPORT | 1705 | Wolverhampton, England | |||
Uncle | William COOPER | |||||
Uncle | John ALLPORT | 1707 | Wolverhampton, England | 16 May 1707 | Wolverhampton, England | 0 |
Aunt | Catherine ALLPORT | 1708 | Wolverhampton, England | |||
Uncle | Charles WEDGE | abt 1708 | ||||
Uncle | Richard ALLPORT | 1711 | Wolverhampton, England | 17 Dec 1713 | Wolverhampton, England | 2 |
Uncle | Peter ALLPORT | 1715 | Wolverhampton, England | |||
Aunt | Annne ALLPORT | 1720 | Wolverhampton, England | |||
Uncle | Joseph ALLPORT | 1722 | Wolverhampton, England | |||
Aunt | Eleanor NAIL | |||||
Cousin | Sarah ALLPORT | 1733 | ||||
Cousin | William ALLPORT | 1735 | ||||
Cousin | Thomas ALLPORT | 1740 | ||||
Cousin | Peter ALLPORT | 1743 | Wolverhampton, England | 28 Aug 1744 | Wolverhampton, England | 1 |
Cousin | Joseph ALLPORT | 1747 | ||||
Cousin | Peter ALLPORT | 1752 | Wolverhampton, England | 20 Nov 1756 | Wolverhampton, England | 4 |
Cousin | Charles WEDGE | 1736 | Wolverhampton, England | |||
Cousin | Mary WEDGE | 1738 | Wolverhampton, England | |||
Cousin | Phillip WEDGE | 1739 | Wolverhampton, England | |||
Cousin | Faney ALLPORT | 1749 | Wolverhampton, England | 04 Jul 1750 | Wolverhampton, England | 1 |
Cousin | Eleanor ALLPORT | 1751 | 19 Jan 1753 | Wolverhampton, England | 2 | |
Cousin | Benjamin ALLPORT | 1753 | ||||
Cousin | Ann ALLPORT | 1756 | Wolverhampton, England | |||
Cousin | Thomas ALLPORT | 1759 | Wolverhampton, England | |||
Cousin | Peter ALLPORT | 1762 | Wolverhampton, England | |||
Brother in Law | John HART |
Events in Thomas ALLPORT (1751 - 1832)'s life | |||||
Date | Age | Event | Place | Notes | Src |
1751 | Thomas ALLPORT was born | Wolverhampton, England | 34, 47 | ||
19 Apr 1751 | Death of father Thomas ALLPORT (aged 35) | Wolverhampton, England | St. Peters register | 45, 47 | |
26 Dec 1751 | Baptism | St. Peters, Wolverhampton, England | 41, 45, 47 | ||
26 Dec 1775 | 24 | Married Ann COX (aged 24) | St. Martins, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | Note 1 | 34, 45, 47 |
30 Sep 1776 | 25 | Birth of son Thomas ALLPORT | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | Note 2 | 47 |
1777 | 26 | Birth of son John ALLPORT | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | Note 3 | 34, 47 |
1779 | 28 | Birth of son William Twigg ALLPORT | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | Note 4 | 34, 41, 47 |
1781 | 30 | Birth of son Joseph ALLPORT | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | Note 5 | 34, 47 |
1783 | 32 | Birth of son James ALLPORT | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | Note 6 | 34 |
1785 | 34 | Birth of son Samuel ALLPORT | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | Note 7 | 34, 47 |
1787 | 36 | Birth of daughter Sarah ALLPORT | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | Note 8 | 34, 47 |
1789 | 38 | Birth of daughter Hannah ALLPORT | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | Note 9 | 34, 47 |
1791 | 40 | Birth of daughter Anne ALLPORT | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | Note 10 | 34, 47 |
1794 | 43 | Birth of son Charles ALLPORT | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | Note 11 | 34, 47 |
1798 | 47 | Birth of daughter Mary ALLPORT | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | Note 12 | 34, 47 |
1831 | 80 | Death of son William Twigg ALLPORT (aged 52) | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Note 13 | 34, 41 |
1832 | 81 | Thomas ALLPORT died | Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | Note 14 | 34, 47 |
Death of son Joseph ALLPORT | America - see notes | 45 | |||
Death of wife Ann COX | Note 15 |
Personal Notes: |
Pamela Allport tree - Bapt: per St Peters register Marr: per IGI Also old family tree
Wrightson's New Triennial Directory of Birmingham 1815 Page 154 Gun and Sword Makers - ALLPORT Thomas (2 entries for Thomas Allport - ? 2 people OR 2 addresses for same person?) Page 794 Gun and Pistol Makers - ALLPORT Thos. jun. Aston Road Wrightson's New Triennial Directory of Birmingham 1818 ALLPORT Thomas - gun maker - Aston Road ALLPORT William - gun maker - Whittall street 1822 History, Directory & Gazetteer of the County of ....... Gun and Pistol makers ALLPORT Thomas, Aston road ALLPORT William, 6 Whittall road 1830 History, topography and Directory of Warwickshire by William West ALLPORT Samuel , manufacturer of guns and sportsmen's gun implements, firniture, and weavers mails - 3 Weaman row ALLPORT Thomas, gun and pistol maker - Digby Street ALLPORT Thomas, gun and pistol maker - Aston road http://books.google.com.au/books?id=EB0XkvforlYC&pg=PA71&lpg=PA71&dq=Allport+gun+manufacturer&source=bl&ots=BNzKDcA0t7&sig=zH29XqsrslT9n-3Hheuhehhzmcw&hl=en&ei=1_pyTKLdK8S2cYfa6bMP&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CB8Q6AEwBDgU#v=onepage&q&f=false A Description of Modern Birmingham by Charles Pye (born 1749) Proof House Although government have at all times a large store of fire arms in the tower of London, yet, after the revolution had taken place in France, and England was threatened with an invasion, the numerous volunteers who offered their services at that time , to repel the enemy, required such a profusion to be distributed among them, that it became necessary to purchase large quantities from any part of the continent where they could be procured; and the volunteers of this town were supplied with muskets from Prussia. The words 'liberty' and 'equality', used by the French military, produced such an effect on the continent, that England was necessitated to manufacture arms for its own defence. Thus situated, application was made to the gun-makers in this town, but the number of hands at that time employed in the trade was so limited, that they could only supply small quantities; but when war was renewed, after the peace of Amiens, great encouragement being given by the government, the manufacturers of arms in this town were, in the year 1804, enable to supply five thousand stands of arms monthly. At that time, so many workman had obtained a knowledge of the trade, that in the year 1809 the government were supplied with twenty thousand stand of arms monthly, and in 1810, the number was increased from twenty-eight to thirty thousand monthly; and that number was regularly supplied until the peace of Paris. In order to expedite the business, a proof house was established by government, in Lancaster street, under an inspector from the board of ordinance. An act of parliament was obtained in the year 1813, for the erection of a proof house in this town, where barrels of guns, pistols, blunderbusses, etc. must be proved and marked, under a severe penalty; and since that time, the manufacturing of fowling pieces has increased to a considerable degree. It is situated on the banks of the canal, in Banbury street, and is conducted under the direction of three wardens, who are annually made choice from the body of guardians and trustees, they being nominated in the act of parliament. John Heeley, Warden: John Adams, Warden and Treasurer: William Allport and Bartholomew Redfern, auditors of accounts: William Ryan, warden In addition to them, the Lords Lieutenants for the counties of Warwick, Worcester and Stafford, the members serving in parliament for the said counties, for the time being, respectively, and the magistrates acting within seven miles of the town of Birmingham, are appointed as guardians FOR SALE by G E Fulton and Son - registered gunsmith of Bisley A fine .65” Volunteer Paget cavalry carbine by Allport. Stepped flat flint lock with ring neck cock and half cock safety to the rear is engraved with a large crown under the pan. Walnut stock with regulation brass furniture and sling bar to the left side has single rammer pipe for the captive ram rod. Smooth bore 16 inch barrel with standing rear and blade front sight is struck with Georgian Birmingham commercial black powder proof marks. Adopted in 1812 the short and handy Paget carbine designed by Lord Paget of Waterloo fame was the primary issue weapon to both the line cavalry regiments and the many volunteer Yeomanry cavalry regiments that saw wide service all over Europe during the Napoleonic wars. This example being made to the ordnance pattern by Allport at the order of one of the volunteer units who were raised to defend England from the threat of French invasion. The Paget remained in service until finally replaced by the percussion Victoria carbine in the late 1830’s. In very good condition with fine sharp stock, vey good bore and excellent mechanical order. A fine example of one of the rarest of the flint lock cavalry arms used by the British through out the Napoleonic wars. £2950 Photo - see pictures |
Source References: |
34. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Knight Family Tree - Ancestry, Title: Knight Family Tree- Ancestry, Auth: Ann Danos, Locn: http://trees.ancestry.com.au/pt/person.aspx?tid=3889689&pid=-1381716774 |
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41. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Carolyn Conroy tree - Genes Reunited, Title: Carolyn Conroy tree - Genes Reunited |
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45. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Pamela Garrett ne Allport tree GR, Title: Pamela Garrett (ne Allport) tree GR, Auth: David Garrett |
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47. Type: E-mail Message, Abbr: Descendants of William Allport, Title: Descendants of William Allport, Auth: Cindy Wood |
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