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Mrs.
Lee Morrall Cantelou.
DAR ID
Number: 96929
Born in
Barnwell County, S. C.
Wife of
Bettis Cantelou.
Descendant
of John Tripp, and of George Robison, as follows:
1. Dr.
George W. Morrall (1833-97) m. 1866 Sallie A. Dunbar (b. 1845).
2.
George W. Morrall m. Phœbe Tripp; Samuel Dunbar (b. 1820) m. 1844 Katherine
Johnson.
3. John
Tripp m. Martha Tripp; George R. Dunbar m. Mary Friklin.
4.
William Dunbar m. Elizabeth Robison.
5.
George Robison m. Elizabeth Ann Stewart.
John
Tripp served as private, 1775, in Capt. John Jenkins' company of volunteers on
St. Helena Island. He was born in South Carolina.
George
Robison (1730-1805) was commissioner of election, 1778; inquirer and collector
of taxes for York District, South Carolina, 1779. He was born in Virginia; died
in Orangeburg, S. C.
Also
No. 53116.
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The
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Mrs.
Florrie Morrall Miller.
DAR ID
Number: 96931
Born in
Barnwell County, S. C.
Wife of
Frank W. Miller.
Descendant
of John Tripp, and of George Robison, as follows:
1. Dr.
George W. Morrall (1833-97) m. 1866 Sallie A. Dunbar (b. 1845).
See No.
96929.
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Miss
Helen Wilber Tripp.
DAR ID
Number: 98646
Born in
New Bedford, Mass.
Descendant
of Nehemiah Bennet, as follows:
1.
Alexander A. Tripp (b. 1859) m. 1883 Hattie M. Taber (b. 1860).
2.
Charles Harrison Taber (1807-91) m. 1847 Harriet Bennett (1827-1904).
3.
Nehemiah Bennett, Jr. (1804-69), m. 1825 Sally Southworth (1803-34).
4.
Nehemiah Bennet m. 2nd Polly E. Edwards (1773-1857).
Nehemiah
Bennet (1753-1809) served as private in Capt. Abishai Tinkham's company, Col.
Ebenezer Sprout's regiment, Massachusetts Line. He was born and died in
Middleboro, Mass.
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Mrs. Viola Tripp Weber.
DAR ID
Number: 102555
Born in
Dansville, N. Y.
Wife of
Valentine Weber.
Descendant
of Green M. Bentley, as follows:
1.
Simeon Tripp (1809-77) m. 1846 Mary Bentley (1824-1902).
2.
George C. Bentley (1801-61) m. 1821 Lucinda Cleveland (1802-56).
3.
Green M. Bentley, Jr. (1778-1820), m. 1798 Olive Hopper (1781-1862).
4.
Green M. Bentley m. Diana Strait.
Green
M. Bentley (1741-1823) served in Hawthorn's regiment; also Captain Bailey's
company, Colonel Wisner's regiment, New York militia. He was born in East
Greenwich, R. I.; died in Havana, N. Y.
Also
No. 62370.
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Mrs. Marion Birdsall Van Derwerken.
DAR ID
Number: 102613
Born in
Otsego County, N. Y.
Wife of
Wood D. Van Derwerken.
Descendant
of John Birdsall, as follows:
1.
William Birdsall (1819-1902) m. 1st 1875 Marion Jennings (1852-79).
2.
Michael Birdsall (1775-1863) m. 1800 Wealthy Webster (1782-1860).
3.
Lemuel Birdsall (b. 1749) m. Martha Calkins.
4. John
Birdsall m. — Tripp.
John
Birdsall (1727-1815) served as a private in the 7th regiment, Dutchess County,
New York militia, under Col. Henry Ludenton. He was born in Hempstead; died in
Unadilla, N. Y.
Also
No. 57439.
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Miss
Mary Elizabeth Bonner.
DAR ID
Number: 102623
Born in
Aurora, N. C.
Descendant
of Col. James Bonner, as follows:
1. Robert
Tripp Bonner (b. 1854) m. 1881 Rebecca Tripp (b. 1859).
2. John
Bryan Bonner (1821-71) m. 1846 Mary Elizabeth Tripp (1823-79).
3. John
Young Bonner (1795-1845) m. 1st 1816 Elizabeth Bryan (1781-1823).
4.
Henry Bonner m. Miriam Young (b. 1779).
5.
James Bonner m. Mary Snode.
James
Bonner commanded the Beaufort County, North Carolina regiment. He was born in
Beaufort County; died in Washington County, N. C.
Also
No. 87253.
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Mrs.
Janet Davis Tripp.
DAR ID
Number: 102732
Born in
Waukesha, Wis.
Wife of
Bartlett Tripp.
Descendant
of Capt. Nathaniel Cushman, as follows:
1.
Horatio Nelson Davis (1812-1907) m. 1837 Clarissa Fannette Cushman (1815-1902).
See No.
102729.
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Mrs.
Florence M. Mckee Gerrity.
DAR ID
Number: 103278
Born in
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Wife of
Joseph Gerrity.
Descendant
of Andrew McKee, Frederick McCutcheon, Corp. Richard Tripp, John Carr, and John
Carr, Jr., as follows:
1. S.
Wallace McKee (b. 1852) m. 1883 Florence McCutcheon (b. 1860).
2.
James B. McKee (b. 1819) m. 1848 Catharine Patton; Lewis McCutcheon (1820-1905)
m. 1855 Betsey Webster Carr (1832-81).
3.
Thomas McKee (1793-1857) m. Margaret Blaine (1793-1857); James McCutcheon (b.
1791) m. Hannah Tripp (1797-1841); James Carr (1793-1843) m. 1817 Sally Webster
(1791-1872).
4.
Andrew McKee m. Mary Blanford; Frederick McCutcheon m. Anne Brown (b. 1761);
Moody Carr (1766-1851) m. 1791 Ruth Hudson (1762-1806); Richard Tripp, Jr.
(1772-1857), m. 1792 Sarah Critchett (1774-1851).
5. John
Carr m. 1763 Ruth Morse (1738-1819); Richard Tripp m. 1760 Ann McClary (b.
1726).
6. John
Carr m. 1738 Ann Moody.
Andrew
McKee (1747-1833) was placed on the pension roll, 1818, for service as private
in Capt. Robert Adams' company, Colonel Morris' [p.89] regiment. He was in the
battle of Three Rivers and at the taking of Burgoyne. He was born in Ireland;
died in Armstrong County, Pa.
Also
No. 80244.
Frederick
McCutcheon (1751-1844) served at the siege of Boston and at Ticonderoga. He
survived to receive a pension as a private in the New Hampshire Continental
Line. He was born in Barrington; died in Bridgewater, N. H.
Also
No. 65647.
Richard
Tripp (1720-1810) served as corporal, 1777, in Col. Stephen Evans' regiment,
New Hampshire Line. He was born in England; died in Epsom, N. H.
John
Carr (1711-86) was a signer of the Association Test. He was born in Newbury,
Mass.; died in Fremont, N. H.
John
Carr, Jr. (1739-1825), was a signer of the Association Test. He was born in
Newbury, Mass.; died in Fremont, N. H.
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Mrs.
Florence Sowle Carver.
DAR ID
Number: 104583
Born in
Steuben County, Ind.
Wife of
Frank W. Carver.
Descendant
of Jacob Vrooman, as follows:
1.
Joseph A. J. Sowle (1831-1907) m. 1858 Sophia Holben (b. 1838).
2.
Francis Tripp Sowle (1808-1901) m. 1829 Susan Moriah Vrooman (1808-45).
3. Adam
Vrooman (b. 1773) m. 1798 Eve Grote (b. 1777).
4.
Jacob A. Vrooman m. 1768 Helena Swits (1750-1827).
Jacob
Vrooman (1747-1831) served as a private in the Albany County, New York militia,
under Col. Abraham Wemple. He was born in Schenectady; died in Glenville, N. Y.
Also
No. 96858.
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Mrs.
Elizabeth Tripp Brown.
DAR ID
Number: 105563
Born in
New Bedford, Mass.
Wife of
Elisha Carlisle Brown.
Descendant
of Peter Crapo, Thomas Shaw, and Elijah Lucas, as follows:
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1. James F. Tripp (1817-1901) m. 1846 Sarah West Crapo (1816-1902).
2.
Charles Crapo (1776-1862) m. 1802 Sally Lucas (1781-1878).
3.
Peter Crapo m. Sarah West (d. 1789); Elijah Lucas m. 1779 Sarah Shaw (1763-1825).
4.
Thomas Shaw m. Mary Atwood (1737-1808).
Peter
Crapo (1743-1822) served as a private in the Massachusetts militia under Lieut.
Nathaniel Morton, 1776. He was born in Rochester; died in Freetown, Mass.
Also
No. 73279.
Elijah
Lucas was a private in Capt. Nathaniel Shaw's company, which marched on the
Lexington Alarm. He was born in Plympton; died 1806, in Freetown, Mass.
Thomas
Shaw (1738-78) turned out on the Lexington Alarm in Col. William Shaw's company
of minute men from Middleboro, Mass., where he was born. He died at Valley
Forge.
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