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- Philip Tripp is my 3rd cousin, six generations removed. On page 125 of Valentine Research Studio of Washington D.C., written by Caroline Valentine and published in 1932, is listed references to Philip Tripp, as follows: Though he died unmarried, Philip Tripp of Kirkwood, Broome County New York in 1884 made a will which touched seven states. It ordered the estate divided into five parts, one to brother Abiel's children (James H. Tripp, Ruth A meeker, Lydia Gage, Elsa Van Patten and Josephine Shufelt) one to "my deceast sister, Mary Coon's children Laurence and Mary Coon and Ruth Layton; one to the children of each of my deceased brothers, Admiral, Elihu and Seneca". Byron Layton of Kirkland and Edmond Barlow, were made executors. In connection with the probate of this will was a citation to Lydia White, Isaac Tripp at Deposit, New York, Julius Tripp, Julia Hall, Mary Westfall, Hooper Tripp at Famewood, Ulster County, New York and Ruth Pelham, at Fremont Center. The Petition for proof was from Albert Tripp, Winona, Minnesota; Lydia Gage, Storm Lake, Iowa; Emma Banes, Little Rock, Illinois; George Tripp, Fasset's, Bradford County Pennsylvania; Mary E. Titus, Conneaut, Ohio; Laurence Coon, Pittsfield, Warren County Pennsylvania; Job Tripp, Little Rock, Illinois; Peter Tripp, Kane, Mckean County Pennsyvalnia; Laura Risley, Conneaut, Ohio; who are described as "necessary parties to this proceeding", or final settlement of estate. Bock: Since neither he nor any of his large family were mentioned in Susannah's will, this placement is questionable. Either he or son was in Revolutionary War or War of 1812. Admiral is called theophilus and Julius is not listed in Cathy Tripp's notes. (Randall, james Tripp 11,18, who lists this locationa as probable). Herman William Tripp--Remembering......Philip
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