Tripp Families of North America

Cyrus Bartlett Tripp

Cyrus Bartlett Tripp

Male 1863 - 1927  (63 years)


 

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Cyrus Bartlett Tripp (1863-1927) - Find a Grave Memorial

Cyrus Bartlett Tripp was born on 22 Dec 1863 to Jarvis Warren And Sarah Munroe Tripp. Jarvis abandoned the family while Cyrus and his sister Ruth were quite young. Family lore has it that they went by the last name Munroe while growing up. Cyrus married Alice Edna Green at the Universalist Church in Taunton on 24 March 1886. They had three children: Henry Adelbert, Lester Bartlett and Helen Ruth. Cyrus was employed as a metal worker at Reed and Barton Silversmiths. He built a house which still stands at 198 Fremont St in Taunton. He died on 22 April 1927.


Note for Father left by Bill Tripp

Cyrus's father was Jarvis W Tripp. Jarvis abandoned the family while the children were young and at some point began using his middle name "Warren". Using information my grandfather had given me I was able to follow Jarvis through the years and figure out that Jarvis and Warren were in fact the same person.



Cyrus Bartlett Tripp GS

Birth
22 Dec 1863
Raynham, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
22 Apr 1927 (aged 63)
Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Mayflower Hill Cemetery
Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Plot
Section 21
Memorial ID
129807023

Status: Located
Plot: Plot
Section 21

Owner of originalDeb Carpenter
Date1927
File nameCyrus Bartlett Tripp GS.jpg
File Size1.08m
Dimensions1267 x 1460
Linked toCyrus Bartlett Tripp; Cyrus Bartlett Tripp (Burial)

Mayflower Hill Cemetery, Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States

Notes: This cemetery is owned by the City of Taunton. It was established in the mid-1800s. It shares it's western border with Saint Joseph Cemetery.

The Massachusetts Historical Commission refers to this cemetery in MACRIS as TAU853.

This burial place is referenced to in the book "Vital Records of Taunton, Massachusetts to 1850" Published by: New England Historic Genealogical Society as G.R.50.

Potter's field is the local term used for the free grounds/pauper's graves of Mayflower Hill cemetery. It was used between 1862-1962. There are 1,015 markers (many rusted pieces of metal) and many more unmarked graves.

To obtain a section and lot number contact the City of Taunton Parks and Cemetery Division.