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Generation: 1
- Peace TRIPP b. 10 May 1758, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma; d. Aft 1 Apr 1839.
Peace m. Isaac TABER 27 Jan 1785, Tiverton, Newport, Rhode Island. Isaac b. 13 Nov 1750, Tiverton, Newport, Rhode Island; d. 8 Jan 1834, The American Revolution. [Group Sheet]
Generation: 2
- John TRIPP b. 26 May 1724, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma; d. 1791, Westport, Bristol, Ma.
Notes:
His will, naming son John as executor, was dated Jan. 20, 1784 and was
provedMay 3, 1791. He was a farmer with 40 acres, located a short
distance north of Central Village, near the cemetery where he was buried.
He was a follower of Anna Wilkenson. He injured his health by fasting 40
days, falling a victimto measles in his weakened condition.
References: Randall, Joseph manuscriptfrom the New Bedford Library,
Breffni Whelan, Decendant. Bock: (Dartmouth VR1L279-284; Randall, Joseph
Tripp 2; MA IGI [b]).
John m. Penelope BRIGHTMAN 2 Aug 1746, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma. Penelope b. 20 Apr 1730, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma. [Group Sheet]
- Penelope BRIGHTMAN b. 20 Apr 1730, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
Children:
- Phebe TRIPP b. 7 Apr 1747, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Mary TRIPP b. 30 Mar 1750, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Thankful TRIPP b. 18 Dec 1753, Westport, Bristol, Ma; d. Pittstown, Ny.
- John TRIPP b. 8 Jul 1761, Westport, Bristol, Ma; d. 30 Jun 1851, Westport, Bristol, Ma.
- 1. Peace TRIPP b. 10 May 1758, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma; d. Aft 1 Apr 1839.
Generation: 3
- Ebenezer TRIPP b. 17 Dec 1675, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma; d. 20 Jul 1757, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
Notes:
References: Randall, Joseph manuscript from the New Bedford Library.
He was acarpenter and Farmer (American Family). In a land transaction
dated Jan. 15,1707/08, he sold 100 acres of land in Dartmouth to Joseph
Landers. (Austin 208; Dartmouth VR 1:280, 2:506; Bruce Thompson;
Mayflower Descendants [1981] 3:217; American Families 4, b. Oct. 25, d.
July 20, 1757; Bristol County Probates 15:169; Bristol County Deeds &:
365).
Ebenezer m. Abigail CUDWORTH 20 Jan 1701/1702, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma. Abigail b. Abt 9 Jan 1675/1676, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma; d. 8 Apr 1750, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma. [Group Sheet]
- Abigail CUDWORTH b. Abt 9 Jan 1675/1676, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma; d. 8 Apr 1750, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
Notes:
Title: WFT Vol. 5, Tree 3259
Author: Curtis A Preece, Jr
Publication: Brøderbund Software, Inc., Release date: August 22, 1996
Note: Customer pedigree.
Repository:
Note: World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Children:
- Mary TRIPP b. 19 Dec 1704, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Jonathan TRIPP b. 25 Mar 1706, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Meribah TRIPP b. 7 May 1707, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma; d. 4 Dec 1782.
- Theodate TRIPP b. 7 Apr 1709, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Ebenezer TRIPP b. 6 Aug 1710, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Sarah TRIPP b. 3 Feb 1710/1711, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Caleb TRIPP b. 5 Aug 1714, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Ichabod TRIPP b. 17 Nov 1716, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Alice TRIPP b. 19 Feb 1717/1718, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Daniel TRIPP b. 11 May 1719, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- David TRIPP b. 7 Aug 1721, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- 2. John TRIPP b. 26 May 1724, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma; d. 1791, Westport, Bristol, Ma.
Generation: 4
- Joseph TRIPP b. 1644, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island; d. 17 Jun 1718, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
Notes:
References: Randall, Joseph manuscript from the New Bedford Library,
BreffniWhelan, Decendant.
Joseph was honored for the largest family and is known asthe chief
ancestor of Northern America Tripps. Bock: He was possibly the Joseph
Tripp appointed in 1697 to make the division of the estate of William
Wood of Dartmouth (Wright). (Austin 208; Randall, James Tripp 5-6;
Dartmouth VR3:75; 2:509: Wright, Decendant of Philip Taber [1952] 3: MA
IGI [m]. JosephTripp was child number 3 of John Tripp the Founder. The
following informationis taken from Valentine Research Studio, of
Washington, D,C.,written by Caroline Valentine, and published in 1932;
Joseph Tripp seems to have ranked nextto Peleg in public service. It was
wholly natural for the Founder's sons tobe graduated into the service of
their town and later into the General Courtof Tryals. In the year 1671,
before Joseph was thirty years old, "John Tripp,Shaft Carpenter",
granted to Joseph Tripp, of Dartmouth in the Colloney of Plymouth, one
fourth of one whole or integer portion of a Lot belonging to one
pubchaser, it being half "of that which...John Tripp bought of John Alden
of Duxbury, to holden as of His Majesty, his Manor of East Greenwich."
The witnesses were William Hall, Senior and William, Junior. A similar
quarter-share deed was made out by John Tripp Senior to son Peleg, with a
proviso that, if Peleg should sell, it shall be only to John Senior or
his heirs. Evidentlythis was considered choice property. It was on the
mainland, and the New England Tripp center has ever since been at this
point, now Westport and Fair Haven. Westport Vital Records give literally
pages of Tripp marriages, etc. After John Alden became famous, probably
it was worth something to be connected with him even in a commercial
transaction. But there was, also, an Alden-Trippmarriage early--that on
another Joseph Tripp. Still another Joseph married Elizabeth Smith,
August 24, 1685. Some of their children settled in Cayuga County, New
York. The count courthouse at Auburn has numerous Tripp records, the
greater part being of this group. Most of the New York Tripp centers
threwoff lines to the west. This was true of this Joseph line also.
Joseph probably did more than any of his brothers in peopling the United
States. Marryinginto Haviland, Sherman and other good families, his
children also gave much added strength to the Tripp lines. Mary began the
Waite-Tripp lines, so prolific; the second Abiel beginning a Tripp-Tripp
line near 1700, in marrying hiscousin Eleanor, Daughter of Mary Tripp
and Thomas Waite. This Tripp line thusbecame intensively "of Abiel" and
"of Joseph". Lois Tripp, descending from Peleg and Judge Job of Exeter,
brought us the blood of a third son of the Founder, and placed the
descendants in northern New York as Waites. After 1800 Joseph's line came
into Cayuga County of that state.
Joseph m. Mehitable FISH 6 Aug 1667, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. Mehitable (daughter of Thomas FISH and Mary SHERMAN) b. Abt 1648, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island; d. Aft 9 Sep 1697, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma ?. [Group Sheet]
- Mehitable FISH b. Abt 1648, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island; d. Aft 9 Sep 1697, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma ?.
Children:
- John TRIPP b. 6 Jul 1668, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Thomas TRIPP b. 28 Mar 1670, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Jonathan TRIPP b. 5 Oct 1671, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma; d. Bef 4 Dec 1706.
- Peleg TRIPP b. 5 Nov 1673, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- 4. Ebenezer TRIPP b. 17 Dec 1675, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma; d. 20 Jul 1757, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- James TRIPP b. 12 Jan 1676/1677, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Alice TRIPP b. 1 Feb 1678/1679, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island.
- Abiel TRIPP b. 1 Jan 1680/1681, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Mehetable TRIPP b. 9 Oct 1683, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma; d. 10 Jan 1742/1743, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Joseph TRIPP b. 24 Aug 1685, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Jabez TRIPP b. 3 Nov 1687, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Mary TRIPP b. 22 Aug 1689, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
- Daniel TRIPP b. 3 Nov 1691, Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma.
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