 Tripp Families of North America
Tripp Families of North America
Histories
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| # | Thumb | Description | Info | Linked to | 
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| 1 |  | Alexander Frank Tripp, memoir of a Westport Farmer Alexander Frank Tripp (1920 – 2004), an autobiography | Owner of original: Alexander Tripp | |
| 2 |  | Bartlett Tripp Bio Bartlett Tripp (July 15, 1839 – December 8, 1911) was a diplomat, Chief Justice of the Dakota Territory Supreme Court, first professor at the University of South Dakota College of Law and first President of the South Dakota Bar Association. Descendant of Sylvanus Tripp | Owner of original: Deb Carpenter | |
| 3 |  | Borden C Tripp Bio Borden C. Tripp was interviewed by Mary Giles on October 7, 1976. He spoke about his childhood and his opinion on political matters in Westport. | Owner of original: Deb Carpenter | |
| 4 |  | Decatur House The house was the first private residence to be built near the White House. Decatur House is now a museum that exhibits a large collection of Decatur memorabilia and is managed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. | Owner of original: Deb Carpenter | |
| 5 |  | Determining the Ancestry of William Orshall Tripp.pdf | ||
| 6 |  | History of Swan Point Cemetery | Owner of original: Deb Carpenter | |
| 7 |  | Increase Allen Lapham Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame | Owner of original: Deb Carpenter | |
| 8 |  | John and Penelope (Brightman) Tripp Bio Bio of John Tripp & Penelope Brightman, their son John Tripp & Bathsheba Potter, and son Benjamin Franklin Tripp. | Owner of original: Deb Carpenter Date: 1727 | |
| 9 |  | Mary Parker Tripp Family Record A pamphlet written by Solomon's wife, Mary Parker of their family history and hers after his death. Published in the Paullina Times in 1892. Also available courtesy of her gg-grandson at http://djfisher.com/maryptripp.htm | Owner of original: Deb Carpenter | |
| 10 |  | Seven Oaks Mansion In 1873, Bourn built an opulent Gothic revival mansion in Bristol named Seven Oaks. The mansion was designed by James Renwick, best known for designing the Smithsonian Castle and St. Patrick's Cathedral and is located at 136 Hope Street near the Herreshoff boat yard. | Owner of original: Deb Carpenter | |
| 11 |  | The Westport-Freetown-Fall River Massachusetts Tripp Family TRIPP (Fall River family). The Tripp family first at Portsmouth, R. I., among the earliest inhabitants there, soon spread into the adjoining territory both in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, and in the march of civilization advanced with it until they became one of the numerous and substantial families of our country. Hon. John Tripp, the first… | Owner of original: Access Genealogy | |
| 12 |  | TRIPP FAMILY BURYING GROUND Saving the cemetery The Tripp Family Burying Ground was established by Ebenezer Tripp (1710-1791), the grandson of master carpenter John Tripp (1611-1678), who landed at Newport, Rhode Island in 1630 after leaving his home in Northumberland County, England. When Ebenezer died at the age of 81 in 1791, he was buried on a grassy, wooded knoll… | Owner of original: Jenny O'Neill Date: 11 Jun 2023 | |
| 13 |  | Whaling in New Bedford The whaling industry mid 1800s - Edward Phillips' family was much engaged in this industry. Description is from New Bedford Whaling Museum's website. | ||
| 14 |  | William Henry Tripp and Araminta Guilford Tripp Papers,1801-1910 4551 04551 [Identification of item], in the William Henry Tripp and Araminta Guilford Tripp Papers #4551, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. | ||
| 15 |  | WOMEN OF WESTPORT POINT Sarah Pamelia Perry Tripp (1913 – 2001) WOMEN OF WESTPORT POINT Sarah Pamelia Perry Tripp (1913 – 2001) 1903-1905 Main Road, Westport Point Generous and hard-working A remembrance by Richard Tripp | Owner of original: Richard Tripp | 
 
 