I came across some printed sheets that a Tripp researcher
compiled. I'll
post them as I have time. I can't vouch for their 100%
accuracy: --Arline
Fanning GLFanning@aol.com
Israel Tripp5 (Richard4, John3,2,1)
Born 1747, Rhode Island; married Sarah; died 1809 Claverack (Columbia)
NY. Valentine p. 157 makes reference to a "massive
biography". p. 36 & 37: Quaker Births and Deaths
from Oblong Monthly Meeting by Josephine D. Frost: Sarah, wife of Israel
and daughter were given removal certificates; Israel and son Jonathan
were given removal certificates May & June 1791. Sarah moved to DeRuyter
(Madison) NY 1815 with her son, Jonathan. Children b Ghent (Columbia) NY.
i. William b 1768. Nathan is listed as a son by
Randall
James, #76 (p. 15).
William's listing as a son by Valentine
p. 157 is confirmed by
Nellie Tripp's Scrapbook.
ii. Joseph 1770-1858
iii. Benjamin b 1772
iv. Jonathan b 1775
v. Henry m Hudson NY 4 Nov 1802 to Sarah Gardner
of Chatham. Hudson
Quaker Marriage Record 1794-1838. p. 26 v. 94 NYGBR. Land contract
Nov
1818, Lorenzo State Historical Site. 1820 Census DeRuyter, 078 Madison
County, NY.
vi. Mary 18 Dec 1777-8 Aug 1849; m-27 Jan 1799 at
Claverack, to William
Deyo, Dutch Reformed Church. 89 (Jan 1958) NYGBR.
vii. Sarah 1779-16 June 1864 m-Stephen Bogardus
1781-13 Feb 1861. bur
Quaker Basin Cem DeRuyter (Madison) NY
viii. Anna b 1781; m-Joseph Nash; d-DeRuyter NY
SOURCES:
Gray, Maria, A Genealogical History of the Ancestors & Descendants of Genereal
Robert Bogardus, (Boston 1927) p. 92
I:415 Settlers of the Beekman Patent by Frank Doherty.
83,84,112,126,1228,157,168,179-180 Tripp Wills, Deeds & Ways by Carolyn
Syron
Valentine (Washington DC, 1932)
S. M. Cooney (Lorenzo State Historical Site) Lincklaen/Ledyard
Papers-Calendar: Box LL-TT-13-6, LO. 1982.2901 Land contract, German
township with John Lincklaen.
p. 131 Nine Partners Monthly Meeting (Haviland Record Room, NY Society of
Friends)
Friends of New York by E. H. Moger.
George L. Randall, James Tripp: Descendants of James, son of John Tripp
(New
Bedford MA 1924) pp. 15-16, 26-28.