Date: Sat, 30 May 1998 06:19:21 +0000

From: Roger L Walter <rlwalter@mail.eclipse.net>

To: TRIPP-L@rootsweb.com

Subject: Ship "Truelove"/1635/JOHN TRIPP

Resent-Date: Sat, 30 May 1998 03:23:08 -0700 (PDT)

Resent-From: TRIPP-L@rootsweb.com

 

In his book Emigrant Ancestors [ full title below] John C. Hotten reported in

1874 that the English Public Record Office manuscripts show two sailings for a

ship called "Truelove" in 1635:

 

The first sailing entry reads:

                           x. Junii, 1635.

 

THEIS underwritten names are to be transported to the Bormoodes

or Somer Islands, imbarqued in the TRUELOVE, de London, ROBERT

DENNIS, Mr. being examined by the Minister of Gravesend, concerning

their conformitie to the orders and discipline of the Church of England,

as it now stands established, and took the oath of allegeance

 

One of the passengers listed on this ship was:

 

Jo. Trippatt age 17

 

On this list there are no entries for TRIPP.  The only HALL entry is

 

Tho. Hall age 24

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The second sailing entry reads:

 

                          19 Sept., 1635.

 

THEIS underwritten are to be transported to New England,

imbarqued in the TRUELOVE, JO. GIBBS, Mr. The men have taken

the oaths of alle~. and suprem.

 

There are no passengers listed with surnames of TRIPP or HALL or any close

variation.

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My conclusion is -- this John Trippatt, (b. ca. 1618) , who went to Bermuda on

the Truelove in 1635, is not John Tripp, (b. ca. 1610), who m. Mary Paine.

 

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Source

Family History: 217 Genealogy Books

 

3989 HOTTEN, John Camden.  Original Lists of Persons of Quality, Emigrants,

Religious Exiles, Political Rebels, serving men sold for a term of years,

apprentices, children stolen, maidens pressed, and others who went from Great

Britain to the American plantations, 1600-1700, with their ages, the localities

where they formerly lived, names of the ships in which they embarked, and other

interesting particulars from MSS. in the public record office.  700 pp.  4to.

cl.  New York, 1880.

 

Originally published London: CHATTO AND WINDUS, PUBLISHERS,1874.

Roger L Walter

rlwalter@eclipse.net

Amateur Genealogist -- ALT; LUCE; KNAPP; TRIPP;

SOUTHWORTH; WEBSTER; Susquehanna Co.; Schoharie Co.

, NY; Connecticut; + more