Tripp Families of North America

Ann Hancock

Female 1840 - 1902  (62 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ann Hancock was born in 1840 in Clevedon Somerset England (daughter of William Hancock); died in January 1902 in Clevedon, North Somerset Unitary Authority, Somerset, England; was buried in Clevedon, North Somerset Unitary Authority, Somerset, England.

    Ann married Charles Tripp on 21 Sep 1862 in Bristol, England. Charles (son of Charles Fripp, son of Charles Tripp and Harriet Tripp) was born in April 1839 in Bedminster, Somerset; died on 22 Jul 1899 in Somerset, England; was buried on 26 Jul 1899 in Clevedon All Saints (East Clevedon), Somerset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. William Tripp was born in 1864 in Clevedon Somerset England.
    2. Fanny Tripp was born in 1865 in Clevedon Somerset England.
    3. John Tripp was born in 1867 in Clevedon Somerset England.
    4. John James Tripp was christened on 18 Aug 1867 in Clevedon, Somerset, England.
    5. Rhoda Tripp was born in 1869 in Clevedon Somerset England.
    6. Albert Tripp was born in 1873 in Clevedon, Somerset, England.
    7. Charles Tripp was born about 1875 in Clevedon, Somerset, England.
    8. Annie Henrietta Tripp was born about 1877 in Clevedon, Somerset, England; was christened on 5 Nov 1876 in Clevedon All Saints (East Clevedon), Somerset, England.
    9. George Tripp was born about 1879 in Clevedon, Somerset, England.
    10. George Percy Tripp was christened on 9 Mar 1879 in Clevedon All Saints (East Clevedon), Somerset, England.
    11. Arthur Tripp was born about 1882 in Clevedon, Somerset, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Hancock
    Children:
    1. 1. Ann Hancock was born in 1840 in Clevedon Somerset England; died in January 1902 in Clevedon, North Somerset Unitary Authority, Somerset, England; was buried in Clevedon, North Somerset Unitary Authority, Somerset, England.