Tripp Families of North America
Mary Adeline Sanford[1, 2, 3]
1843 - 1918 (74 years)-
Name Mary Adeline Sanford [3] Birth 20 Sep 1843 Westport, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA [3] Gender Female Residence 1850 Westport, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA [2] Death 7 Jul 1918 Westport, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA [3] Burial Westport, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA [3] Person ID I342409138997 Tripp Family Genealogical Website | James Tripp 2, John Tripp 2, Joseph Tripp 2, Mayflower- John Cooke, Mayflower-Francis Cooke, Mayflower-George Soule, Mayflower-Richard Warren
Father Thomas Sanford, b. 1 Jan 1822, Westport, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA d. 5 Jan 1892, Fall River, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA (Age 70 years) Mother Susannah Pettey, b. 7 Dec 1819, Westport, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA d. 7 Oct 1875, Fall River, Massachusetts, USA (Age 55 years) Marriage 8 Dec 1842 Westport, Massachusetts [4] Family ID F29929 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family George S Lawton, b. 4 Mar 1839, Tiverton, Newport, Rhode Island, USA d. 24 Apr 1915, Westport, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA (Age 76 years) Children 1. Mary Ella Lawton, b. 2 April 1865, Westport, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA d. 1943 (Age 77 years) Family ID F5328 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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