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Mrs. Marcia E. Place Pease.157897

Born in Fulton, N. Y.

Wife of Ira Pease.

Descendant of John Place, as follows:

1. John Albro Place (1822-1903) m. 1851 Julia Lewis (b. 1830).

2. Samuel Place (1786-1869) m. 1808 Marcy Tripp (1788-1862).

3. John Place m. 1786 Lydia Wilcox (1766-1849).

John Place (1763-1846) enlisted, 1782, in a regiment from North Kingston, R. I., stationed at Ticonderoga. He was born in North Kingston, R. I.

Also No. 110447.

 

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[p.29] Mrs. Carrie Tripp Ralph.

DAR ID Number: 159087

Born in Osborn County, Pa.

Wife of Eugene B. Ralph.

Descendant of Isaac Tripp, as follows:

1. Stephen Tripp (b. 1841) m. 1866 Sarah J. Emerson (1843-1902).

2. Samuel B. Tripp (1813-67) m. 1840 Sarah M. Brown (1820-54).

3. Stephen Tripp (1776-1840) m. 1800 Nancy Benedict (1782-1863).

4. Isaac Tripp, Jr. (1743-1807), m. 1762 Martha Wall (1745-1809).

5. Isaac Tripp m. 3d Sarah Dow (b. 1720).

Isaac Tripp (1700-78) was a member of the Legislature of Connecticut. He was born in Rhode Island; died in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Also No. 145353.

 

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Mrs. Hazel Adell Tripp Tuttle.

DAR ID Number: 161532

Born in New Bedford, Mass.

Wife of Edson H. Tuttle.

Descendant of Peter Crapo, Thomas Shaw and Elijah Lucas, as follows:

1. Harry Howard Tripp (1874-1914) m. 1896 Florence May Gammons (b. 1875).

2. James Sidney Tripp (b. 1848) m. 1871 Mary Jane Pratt (1844-1919).

3. James Frederick Tripp (1817-1901) m. 1846 Sarah West Crapo (1816-1902).

4. Charles Crapo (1776-1862) m. 1802 Sally Lucas (1781-1878).

5. Peter Crapo m. 1766 Sarah West (1748-89); Elijah Lucas m. 1779 Sarah Shaw (b. 1763).

6. Thomas Shaw m. Mary Atwood (1737-1808).

Peter Crapo (1743-1822) served as private in Capt. Levi Rounseville's company, Massachusetts troops. He was born in Rochester; died in Freetown, Mass.

Also No. 133495.

Thomas Shaw (1738-78) served as private in Capt. Eddy's company, Colonel Bradford's regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born in Middleboro, Mass.; died in service.

Also No. 160021.

Elijah Lucas served as private in Capt. Nathaniel Shaw's company, Col. James Warren's regiment, which marched in response to the Lexington Alarm; also served under Col. Theophilus Cotton. He was born in Plympton; died, 1806, in Freetown, Mass.

Also No. 105563.

 

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Mrs. Emma Knapp Hill.

DAR ID Number: 161645

Born in Barry County, Mich.

Wife of John Hill.

Descendant of Sergt. Jared Knapp, as follows:

1. George W. Knapp (1807-93) m. 1832 Lucy Tripp (1810-1906).

2. Jared Knapp m. 1801 Catherine Baldwin (1782-1854).

Jared Knapp (1751-1848) enlisted, 1775, as private in Capt. David Welcher's company, Col. David Wooster's regiment, and, 1777, as sergeant in Capt. Joseph A. Wright's company, Col. Phillip Burr Bradley's Connecticut regiment; also, 1781-83, served several other enlistments under different commands. He was born in Stamford, Conn.; died in Warsaw, N. Y.

Also No. 73373.

 

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Mrs. Kathryn Brownell Rice.

DAR ID Number: 161908

Born in New Bedford, Mass.

Wife of W. K. Rice.

Descendant of Stephen Brownell, as follows:

1. Charles E. Brownell (b. 1867) m. 1890 Kathryn A. H. Totman (b. 1866).

2. Charles Wright Brownell (1839-95) m. 1866 Martha B. Tripp (1842-1903).

3. Wright Brownell (1806-80) m. 1828 Naomi Beecher (1811-80).

4. Stephen Brownell m. 2d 1803 Mary Coggeshall (b. 1784).

Stephen Brownell (1762-1855) received a pension for service as private in the Rhode Island Line. He was born and died in Little Compton, R. I.

Also No. 119679.

 

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Mrs. Linnie Brown Tripp.

DAR ID Number: 162660

Born in Boone County, Ill.

Wife of Arthur J. Tripp.

Descendant of Maj. Abraham Swits, Lieut. Walterus Swits, Capt. Nathaniel Churchill, Nathaniel Churchill, Jr., Nathan Hovey, Azel Hovey, Peter Clute, Jacob Clute, Abner Rockwell, Harmanus Peek and Richard Marseles, as follows:

1. Edgar F. Brown (1856-88) m. 1881 Mary Elizabeth Swits (1859-1911).

2. Charles Wesley Swits (1833-65) m. 1855 Mary Jane Churchill (1832-1912); Edwin Durand Brown (1816-84) m. 1855 Sabrina Hovey (1814-1905).

[p.200] 3. Abraham Swits (1790-1856) m. 1811 Elizabeth Clute (1793-1871); John Sage Churchill (1798-1880) m. 1831 Narcissa White (1805-84); Azel Hovey m. 1795 Lucy Rockwell (1778-1860).

4. Walter (Walterus) Swits m. 1777 Sarah Peek (1761-1843); Nathaniel Church, Jr., m. 2d 1783 Lydia Osgood (b. 1759); Nathan Hovey m. 1762 Jemima Phelps (b. 1741); Jacob Clute m. Maria Hauck (Huyck) (b. 1754); Abner Rockwell m. Deborah Carpenter.

5. Abraham Swits m. 2d 1753 Elizabeth Vrooman (1732-59): Nathaniel Churchill m. Elizabeth Sage: Peter Clute m. Catherine Marseles (b. 1736); Harmanus Peek m. 1748 Sara DeGraff (1721-1810).

6. Richard Marseles m. Lysbeth Van Eps.

Abraham Swits (1730-1814) served as major in the 2d regiment, Albany County, New York militia. He was born and died in Schenectady, N. Y.

Also No. 144299.

Walterus Swits (1754-1823) served as lieutenant under Colonel Warner of the Connecticut troops. He was born and died in Schenectady, N. Y.

Also No. 160109.

Nathaniel Churchill served as ensign, lieutenant and captain in the Connecticut troops under Colonels Wolcott and Cook. He was born, 1731, in Westfield, Conn.

Nathaniel Churchill, Jr. (1756-1835), received a pension for service as private in the Connecticut troops under Colonels Talcott and Enos.

Nathan Hovey served as private in Captain Parker's company, 2d regiment, Connecticut Line. He was born, 1740, in Mansfield, Conn.

Azel Hovey (1763-1838) received a pension for service as private, 1778-81, under different commands in the Connecticut Line. He was born in Lebanon, Conn.; died in Newark, N. Y.

Also No. 147156.

Peter Clute (1731-85) served as private in Capt. Jesse Van Slyck's company, Col. Abraham Wemple's regiment, Albany County, New York militia. He was born and died in Schenectady, N. Y.

Also No. 131351.

Jacob Clute received a pension for service as private in the New York troops under Colonels Wemple, Yates and Gansevoort. He was born in Schenectady, N. Y., where, in 1848, he died.

Abner Rockwell (1746-1831) served as private in Captain Pixley's company, Col. John Brown's regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born in Ridgefield, Conn.; died in Union, N. Y.

Harmanus Peek (1718-81) served as private in Captain Van Epps' company, Colonel Wemple's regiment, New York troops. He was born and died in Schenectady, N. Y.

Richard Marseles (1700-85) was a patriot of New York. He was born and died in Schenectady, N. Y.

 

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Miss Gail Crusinberry.

DAR ID Number: 162698

Born in Des Moines, Iowa.

Descendant of Capt. Nehemiah Herrick, as follows:

1. William Crusinberry (b. 1850) m. 1887 Clara Herrick (b. 1860).

2. Leonard Herrick (1832-1914) m. 1857 Rachel Kulp (1839-1910).

3. Joseph Herrick (1778-1857) m. 1821 Mary Emma Tripp (1794-1861).

4. Nehemiah Herrick m. 2d 1768 Miriam Upton (1746-84).

Nehemiah Herrick was 2d lieutenant under Capt. Samuel Cummins; also commanded the 9th company in the 3d Essex County regiment, Massachusetts militia. He was born, 1737, in Topsfield, Mass.; died in Cavendish, Vt.

Also No. 151377.

 

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Mrs. Inez Harding Keppner.

DAR ID Number: 163477

Born in Beaverhead County, Mont.

Wife of Gustave A. Keppner.

Descendant of Abraham Harding, as follows:

1. Ulric D. Harding (b. 1864) m. 1889 Catherine Engle (b. 1872).

2. Edward Sterge Harding (1833-96) m. 1855 Caroline Morton (1836-1917).

3. Mordecai Rice Harding (1795-1870) m. 1817 Susan Baker Newton (1794-1851).

4. Amos Harding (1764-1839) m. 1784 Phoebe Tripp (1767-1844).

5. Abraham Harding m. 1762 Hulda Tryon.

Abraham Harding (1744-1815) was a patriot who aided in the defense of Fort Jenkins and Forty Fort, during the Wyoming massacre. He was born in Connecticut; died in Luzerne County, Pa.

Also No. 137485.

 

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Miss Fannie Agnes Norton.

DAR ID Number: 164210

Born in Newell, Iowa.

Descendant of Jonathan Miller, as follows:

1. James Thomas Norton (1850-1910) m. 1882 Belle Amelia Miller (b. 1859).

2. DeWitt Clinton Miller (1825-1917) m. 1853 Agnes B. Lawson (1831-1908).

3. Allen Miller (1788-1868) m. 1810 Hannah Tripp (1788-1877).

4. Jonathan Allen Miller (1762-1846) m. 1st 1782 Hannah Case (1761-1819).

5. Jonathan Miller m. 1761 Sarah (Woodruff) North (1734-1811).

Jonathan Miller (1729-1810) served as private in the Connecticut troops under Captain Heart and Colonel Wyllys. He was born in Northampton, Mass.; died in Hartland, Conn.

Also No. 148105.

 

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Mrs. Elizabeth Wygle Pfantz.

DAR ID Number: 164759

Born in Butler County, Iowa.

Wife of Forrest J. Plantz.

Descendant of Stephen Mather, as follows:

1. Robert Wygle (1859-1918) m. 1884 Luella Mather (b. 1863).

2. Charles Mather (1832-1920) m. 1856 Caroline Tripp (1839-87).

3. Daniel Mather (1796-1885) m. 1822 Roxanna Underwood (1800-57).

4. Stephen Mather m. 1782 Elisabeth Peck.

Stephen Mather received a pension for service as private in the Connecticut troops. He was born in Connecticut; died, 1837, in Ellington, N. Y.

 

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