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Surname that are not a part of this site. Simply click on
the hyperlink to go to that particular site.
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Family Genealogy Forum: Home: Surnames: Introducing
the most advanced feature brought to GenForum yet: Go to any message
and click on the poster's name. It will now show you every message
that person has posted in a sorted list. Also, New
Surnames are continuousely added to GenForum.
The
Trippe Surname Message Board - Ancestry.com is the host of this
site. Messages posted to this board also appear in the "TRIPP-L@rootsweb.com" mailing
list. As of July 10, 2003 there were 832 messages posted.
New England Ancestry
Peleg and Mary (Sammist) Tripp of Warren County, New York I have
posted a web page regarding Peleg and Mary (Sammist)Tripp of Warren
County, New York. This is as far back as I can document my Tripp
family, and to keep busy with Tripp research have decided to try
to learn of more descendants of this Peleg and Mary
James
Trippe and Rosepha Ann Trippe Founders of Whitewater, Walworth
County, Wisconsin "The Pioneers of Wisconsin" Dr. James
Tripp, deceased, was born in Schenectady, N. Y., in 1795. He received
his medical education in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of
the Western District of New York at Albany, from which he graduated
about 1817. He engaged in the practice of medicine at Mobile, Ala.,
which he continued till 1819, when he returned to New York and was
married, in Laurens, Otsego Co., to Miss Rosepha Comstock, daughter
of William Comstock.
Dawn's
Genealogy Page -- I am researching George EmeryJOHNSON, born
1862 in IA and married Lucy Ann MOORE who was also born in IA. They
went by wagon to the Cherokee Strip Oklahoma in possibly 1895 for
a land run. They lived in Woods Co OK, then moved to MO for a short
time, then back to OK and finally to KS. Also researching Thomas
C TRIPP who married Zimrud GRAMMAR in 1831 in Union Co IL. They moved
to Longton KS area. Robert Morris FULLER who married Phoebe CHANDLER
and lived in the Longton KS area in the mid - late 1800's. They moved
to Pico Rivera CA and farmed and are buried in Old Whittier Cemetery.
Benjamin LEMASTERS early 1800's in KY and IN married Isabella BARKER.
Christopher LEMASTERS mid 1800's IN married Sarah Jane MINKS. Rex
Sheridan LEMASTERS late 1800's IN,OK, CA married Bertha Ann KNAPP.
Williams SWATMAN early 1800's England, Canada, ID married Eliza BEDDOES.
Albert Henry SWATMAN mid 1800's Canada, WI, PA, OR married Mary.
Charles SWATMAN late 1800's WI, PA, OR married Cora ROSS.
Tripp
Genealogy - Some of the Descendents of Sylvanus who settled in
Kittery, Maine,the latter part of the Seventeenth Century -- In
compiling genealogy the old records which it is necessary to consult
are, in many cases, incomplete or illegible. In other cases they
have, in whole or in part, been lost or destroyed by fire. Histories
of the same places by different authors are sometimes contradictory.
The only records that are almost invariably correct are gravestones
and family bibles. It is therefore necessary to co-ordinate births,
marriages, deaths and other events to supply missing links in the
line; but, like circumstantial evidence in cases at law, this method
of procedure is not infallible.
Davol/Deuel Web page
The name is of French Origin, from Deyville, a village or district
in France from the word David. Deuel, Duel,
Davol, Davall, Devol, Duval, Duell, Dewell and numerous other spellings.
Devel was a popular version among the fourth generation. Mayflower
families use Devol in their listings of descendants of George Soule.
Give Me Your Golden Hand (GMYGH ) makes reference to the name change
of Benjamin Deuel. The family was Huguenot. William and his wife were Quakers. The will
of John Duel dated 16 Sept 1806, proved Duchess Co. 28 Nov 1808,
named wife Anna. It is believed that she was wife of William Tripp.
Anna would be wife #2. The will of John Duel states William Tripp,
son of Anna was to receive one cow and ten sheep. This was erased
before signing. Sons Cornelius and William were named executors.
On
the Trail of Our Ancestors Donna Speer Ristenbatt Genealogy --
Welcome to the home page of Donna Speer Ristenbatt. This genealogy
home page is dedicated to the memory of my aunt, Laura Elizabeth
ROGERS, the woman who started researching our family's history over
50 years ago. This page is also a thank you to my father's sister,
my aunt Harriet SPEER Bush. Inadvertently, she sparked my interest
in our family's history by sending me a copy of the discharge papers
of my great great grandfather, Henry H. Speer Jr., who fought in
the 13th New Jersey Regiment during the American Civil War. This,
combined with a trip to Gettysburg, PA, where I found out that the
13th NJ Regiment had fought, was enough to start a keen interest
in genealogy. Combine this interest with the computer knowledge of
my husband, David Earl Ristenbatt, and voilà! - a genealogy
home page evolved.
The Upton Page
For my Tripp info follow the link of Belinda's ancestors.
Hope you enjoy the home page.
Edward
M Tripp was a farmer at Warrensburg, Chesterton, and Horicon,
New York.
Susanna Anthony Tripp
Desendant of Russell
Tripp
SHERMAN: most deal with Phillip Sherman of Portsmouth.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~scwhite/sherman/index.htm
http://members.aol.com/MALUTZ/shome.html
http://members.aol.com/macpinhead/sherman.html
Descendants of Nicholas Tripp
Charles Kyker's Family Home Page
Pearl's Home Page
Descendants of John Tripp
Descendants of Charles Tripp (1761-1844), Revolutionary War Soldier
Last updated
25-Aug-2012
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