Nielsen Hayden genealogy
John Tripp
Bef 1611 - 1678 (> 66 years)-
Name John Tripp [1, 2] Birth Bef 8 Sep 1611 Horkstow, Lincolnshire, England [3] Baptism 8 Sep 1611 Horkstow, Lincolnshire, England [3, 4] Gender Male Death Between 6 Dec 1677 and 28 Oct 1678 Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island [5] Alternate death 1678 Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island [6] Alternate death 12 Feb 1678 Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island [3] Person ID I34538 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of DGH Last Modified 19 Aug 2021
Father John Tripp, b. Bef 27 May 1587 d. Between 11 Feb 1629 and 19 Jul 1648 (Age > 41 years) Mother Ezable Moses, b. Bef 20 Mar 1585 d. Bef 4 Nov 1654 (Age < 69 years) Marriage 30 Jul 1609 Horkstow, Lincolnshire, England [3, 4] Family ID F20884 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Paine, b. Bef 7 Oct 1621 d. 12 Feb 1687, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island (Age > 65 years) Marriage Abt 1639 Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island [5, 7] Children + 1. John Tripp, b. Abt 1640, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island d. 20 Nov 1719, South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island (Age ~ 79 years) 2. Peleg Tripp, b. Abt 1642, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island d. 13 Jan 1714, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island (Age ~ 72 years) + 3. Joseph Tripp, b. Abt 1644, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island d. 17 Nov 1718, Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts (Age ~ 74 years) Family ID F20313 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 19 Aug 2021
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Notes - He probably came to Boston in 1635 on the Elizabeth and Anne with his master Robert Jeffrey. He signed the Portsmouth compact. He was active in public affairs, held several offices, and was called "Mr." in the records. He became a Quaker.
John Tripp (1611-~1678) = Mary Paine (1621-1687)
Peleg Tripp (1642-1714) = Anne Sisson (d. aft 1713)
Job Tripp (~1663-1751)
Isaac Tripp (~1704-1778) = Susannah Spencer (d. aft 1775)
William Tripp (b. ~1738) = Sarah Slocum (1738-1808)
Phoebe Tripp (1767-1844) = Amos Harding (1764-1839)
George Tryon Harding (1790-1860) = Elizabeth Madison (1800-1866)
Charles Alexander Harding (1820-1878) = Mary Ann Crawford (1823-1895)
George Tryon Harding (1844-1928) = Phoebe Elizabeth Dickerson (1843-1910)
Warren Gamaliel Harding (1865-1923), 29th US president
- He probably came to Boston in 1635 on the Elizabeth and Anne with his master Robert Jeffrey. He signed the Portsmouth compact. He was active in public affairs, held several offices, and was called "Mr." in the records. He became a Quaker.
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Sources - [S5529] The Fish Family in England and America by Lester Warren Fish. Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Company, 1948.
- [S479] Little Compton Families, from records compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilbour. Little Compton, Rhode Island: Little Compton Historical Society, 1967. Fifth edition, Baltimore: Clearfield, 1997.
- [S5881] Ancestral Lines, Fourth Edition: 232 Families in England, Wales, the Netherlands, Germany, New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania by Carl Boyer III. Santa Clarita, California, 2015.
- [S5920] Neil D. Thompson, "Some Notes on the Ancestry of John Tripp, Emigrant to Portsmouth, Rhode Island." The Genealogist 10:195, 1989.
- [S5528] Margaret Buckridge Bock, "Descendants of John1 Tripp of Portsmouth, R.I." The Genealogist 4:59, 1983.
- [S4059] Ancestry and Descendants of Amaziah Hall and Betsey Baldwin by Edith Bartlett Sumner. Los Angeles, 1954.
- [S5881] Ancestral Lines, Fourth Edition: 232 Families in England, Wales, the Netherlands, Germany, New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania by Carl Boyer III. Santa Clarita, California, 2015., year only.
- [S5529] The Fish Family in England and America by Lester Warren Fish. Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Company, 1948.