source-brother Harris Dow obituary
Also
Silas Percy Henwood was the son of James Seth Henwood & Sarah Jane Spence.
Silas 1885-1963 married March 1, 1910 Annie Alice Dowe 1893-1983
Source: Herald Online Published November 11, 1983
Crossroads: The death of Mrs. Silas Henwood of Crossroads, occurred at home
Thursday, November 10, 1983, following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Henwood was 90
at the time of her death. Born in Glasgow Mountain, Cumberland County, she was
the former Annie Alice Dowe, a daughter of the late Amasy & Sophie Dowe. Left to
mourn her loss are two daughters: Vera, Crossroads; Mabel, Mrs. Wyman Ayers,
Halfway River; two sons David & Ernest, both of Crossroads; a sister Lydia, Mrs.
Preston Jodrey, Stellerton, 14 grandchildren & 23 great grandchildren. She was
predeceased by her husband, Silas, three sons: Albert, Hedley & Herbert. Smith's
Funeral Home, Springhill with burial in the United Baptist Church Cemetery.
sour: B Geo Tippett
Sour of first name: B George Tippett
Sour of surname: K McCullogh, Rothesay, NB
He emigrated to Australia in the 1830's and no trace of him was found for years until Captain Harri Grifith was Captain of a British ship and on a trip to Melbourne found a whole family of Tippetts.
One was Keith Tippett, a fireman. His great grandfather (Keith's) came from Penzance
Heads of Households-Cities, Towns, Villages, and Settlements of NB 1865-1866 has no listing for either Richard or Elizabeth, just John.
One source says Goldsbury, but the shipbuilding company was Tippett& Goldsworthy
Her middle name is unknown-I used her mother's maiden name to distinguish her from the 4 other Eliz. Tippetts in this tree.
geo Tippett notes has also a Helen and a Billy GOldsworthy as children of theirs-not mentioned any where else.
Heads of Households-Cities, Towns, Villages, and Settlements of NB 1865-1866 has John Goldsworthy as a shipbuilder with Benj, Benj Jr, and John Tippett in Tippett and Goldsworthy Shipbuilding, foot of Middle St, Carleton, NB . Carleton later amalgamated with Simonds and Parrtown , and Saint John.
had 10 children
Passage to Canada paid by Benj Tippett, settled in Fairville West Saint John, NB with wife and son Charles B who died young.
grave marker in Cedar Hill cemetery, Lancaster Ave reads
Side 1
Samuel Tippett 1824-1907
his wife
Jane 1826-1907Natives of Cornwall, Eng
Their grandchildren
Selina L 1899-1908 (she is d/o George)
Georgenia 1894-1897 (parentage unknown at this time, probably George and Frances Donovan Tippett)Side 2
George H Tippett
Feb 25 1858-Nov 21 1931They must have had money to do this, a lot of people in the area could not afford grave markers at the time.