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Mrs. Hannah Bonner Shaw.

DAR ID Number: 87253

Born in North Carolina.

Descendant of Col. James Bonner, Robert Tripp, Lieut. Jesse Bryan, and Col. Thomas Bonner, as follows:

1. Robert Bonner Shaw (1842-1907) m., 1881, Eliza Tripp Bonner (b. 1861).

2. John Bryan Bonner (1821-71) m., 1848, Mary Elizabeth Tripp (1823-79); Matthew Shaw m. Hannah N. Bonner.

3. John Young Bonner (1795-1845) m., 1816, Elizabeth Bryan (1781-1823) (parents of John Bryan); Joeph Tripp (1785-1837) m., 1808, Sarah Sparrow (1787-1863); Robert S. Bonner m. Mary Young (b. 1773) (parents of Hannah).

4. Henry Bonner m. Miriam Young (b. 1779) (parents of John Young); Robert Tripp m. Grace Dew; Jesse Bryan m. Mary Carney (1757-93); Thomas Bonner m. Sarah Peyton (parents of Robert).

5. James Bonner m. Mary — (parents of Henry).

James Bonner commanded the Beaufort County, North Carolina regiment. He was born in Beaufort County; died in Washington County, N. C.

Robert Tripp (1722-1800) was a delegate to the Halifax Congress, 1776. He was born in Rhode Island; died in Cove Point, N. C.

Jesse Bryan (1744-94) was lieutenant, 1776, in the Craven County, North Carolina troops. He was born and died in New Bern, N. C.

Thomas Bonner served as colonel of the Beaufort County regiment of militia, 1777. He was born and died in Beaufort County, N. C.

 

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Mrs. Nellie Tripp Torrey.

DAR ID Number: 88983

Born in Arlington, Mich.

Wife of Ernest M. Torrey.

Descendant of Sergt. Uriah Cross, as follows:

[p.310] 1. William B. Tripp (1822-1905) m. 1845 Lucy E. Cross (1829-1909).

2. Calvin Cross (1781-1868) m. 1805 Polly Belden Hosmer (1784-1818).

3. Uriah Cross m. 1770 Anna Payne (1750-1825).

See Nos. 88292, 88982.

 

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[p.183] Mrs. Marcia Murray Eikenberry.

DAR ID Number: 89565

Born in Connersville, Ind.

Wife of William Alexander Eikenberry.

Descendant of Jonathan Miller, as follows:

1. Charles A. Murray (b. 1857) m. 1879 Olive H. Murray (b. 1858).

2. James Murray m. Anna Miller (1815-95).

3. Allen Miller (1788-1868) m. 1810 Hannah Tripp (1788-1877).

4. Jonathan Allen Miller (1762-1846) m. 1782 Hannah Case (1761-1819).

5. Jonathan Miller m. 1761 Sarah (Woodruff) North (1734-1811).

Jonathan Miller (1729-1810) served as private in Capt. Jonathan Heart's company, Major Wyllys' Connecticut regiment of Light Infantry, and, 1781-83, in the same company, Col. John Durkee's regiment. He was born in Northampton, Mass.; died in Hartland, Conn.

Also No. 73928.

 

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Mrs. Sarah L. Moses Tripp.

DAR ID Number: 90318

Born in Epsom, N. H.

Wife of James H. Tripp.

Descendant of Stephen Hoit, as follows:

1. Dearborn B. Moses (1805-81) m. 1839 Sally Hoit Locke (b. 1812).

2. William Locke (b. 1778) m. 1803 Sally Hoit (b. 1781).

3. Stephen Hoit m. Lydia Buzzell.

Stephen Hoit signed the Association Test and was selectman of Northwood, N. H., 1776. He was born, 1744, in Salisbury; died in Northwood, N. H.

Also No. 72953.

 

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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 93

 

 

Mrs. Estella Tripp Olmsted.

DAR ID Number: 92148

Born in Cohocton, N. Y.

Wife of John E. Olmsted.

Descendant of Benjamin Loomis, as follows:

1. Francis Granger Tripp (1832-1911) m. Amerilla Loomis (1837-60).

2. David Loomis m. Orpha Hand Haight.

3. Benjamin Loomis m. Lucy Leonard.

Benjamin Loomis (1750-1814) served as private in Capt. Chapin's company, 1775, and again in Capt. Leonard's company, 1776. He was born in Westfield, Mass.; died in Ramsen, N. Y.

Also No. 48641.

 

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Mrs. Clara Green Ives.

DAR ID Number: 92350

Born in Wyoming, Pa.

Wife of Henry F. Ives.

Descendant of John Breese, Samuel Breese, Col. Abraham Labar, Capt. Abraham Johnston, Isaac Tripp and Jonathan Dean, as follows:

1. James D. Green (1834-1910) m. 1861 Fannie Schooley (1829-67).

2. Hiram Green (1801-70) m. 1829 Eliza Dean (1805-77); Jesse B. Schooley (1811-84) m. 1838 Eliza Jane Breese (1816-1902).

3. John Breese (1788-1879) m. 1815 Jerusha Johnston (1798-1860); James Dean (1780-1844) m. 1802 Catherine Tripp (1784-1861).

4. Samuel Breese m. 1780 Hannah Pierson (1760-1817); Abraham Johnston m. Jean Labar; Isaac Tripp, Jr., m. Martha Wall (1745-1809); Jonathan Dean m. 2nd 1775 Mary Davis.

5. John Breese m. 1736 Dorothy Riggs (1713-1803); Isaac Tripp m. 3rd Sarah Dow; Abraham Labar m. Margaret Jordon.

John Breese (1713-1803) served as a private in the Somerset County, New Jersey militia. He was born in Holland; died in Somerset County.

Samuel Breese (1758-1837) responded to the call for troops and served several tours; was present when Burgoyne was taken, 1777, and, 1778, engaged in the battles of Bound Brook and Monmouth. He was born in Somerset County, N. J.; died in Wyoming, Pa.

Abraham Labar (1750-77) commanded the 5th battalion of militia, Northampton County, Pa. He was born at Delaware Water Gap; died in Easton, Pa.

[p.113] Abraham Johnston (1754-1823), in 1777, commanded a company in the 1st Sussex County, New Jersey militia. He was born in Trenton, N. J.; died in Wyoming, Pa.

Also No. 60069.

Isaac Tripp (1700-78) was a member of the Connecticut Assembly, 1777, from Westmoreland County, Pa., where he died. He was born in Portsmouth, R. I.

Also No. 52606.

Jonathan Dean (1741-1822) served in the Rhode Island militia, under Capt. Robert Tillinghast. He was born in Plainfield, Conn., removed to West Greenwich, R. I., 1772, and, 1800, located in Abington, Pa., where he died.

Also No. 84938.

 

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Mrs. Luella Mather Wygle.

DAR ID Number: 92424

Born in Clarksville, Iowa.

Wife of Robert J. Wygle.

Descendant of Stephen Mather, as follows:

1. Charles T. Mather (b. 1832) m. 1856 Caroline Tripp (1839-87).

2. Dan Mather (1796-1885) m. 1822 Roxanna Underwood (1800-57).

3. Stephen Mather m. 1782 Elizabeth Peck.

Stephen Mather (1758-1837) served, 1776-80, several enlistments under different commands, Connecticut Line. He was born in Connecticut; died in Ellington, N. Y.

Also No. 58424.

 

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[p.247] Mrs. Dora W. Hodgdon.

DAR ID Number: 94822

Born in Harwich, Mass.

Wife of Clarence R. Hodgdon.

Descendant of Ebenezer Weeks, as follows:

1. Stephen E. Nickerson (1840-1902 m. 1867 Imogene Smalley (1845-1912).

2. Edward Smalley (d. 1879) m. 1830 Barbara Weeks (1809-84).

3. Ebenezer Weeks m. 1803 Mehitabel Tripp (d. 1844).

Ebenezer Weeks (1755-1815) served as private in the Massachusetts militia in Capt. Elijah Smalley's company. He was born and died in Harwich, Mass.

Also No. 37123.

 

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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 97

 

 

Mrs. Mary Place Alexander.

DAR ID Number: 96585

Born in Fulton, N. Y.

Wife of John B. Alexander.

Descendant of John Place, and of Oliver Leonard, as follows:

1. John Albro Place (1822-1903) m. 1851 Julia Lewis (b. 1830).

2. Samuel Place (1786-1869) m. 1808 Marcy Tripp (1788-1862); Samuel Lewis (1803-73) m. 1829 Mary Anna Leonard (1809-1901).

3. John Place m. 1786, Lydia Willcox (1766-1849); Chester Leonard (1776-1818) m. Anna Cochrane.

4. Oliver Leonard m. Hannah Day.

John Place (1763-1846) enlisted, 1782, in a regiment from North Kingston, R. I., stationed at Ticonderoga. He was born in North Kingston, R. I.

Oliver Leonard served as private, 1779, in Capt. Peletiah Eddy's company Colonel Hathaway's regiment, Massachusetts Line. He was born, 1749, in Massachusetts.

Also No. 85153.

 

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[p.241] Mrs. Hattie Maria Taber Tripp.

DAR ID Number: 96764

Born in New Bedford, Mass.

Wife of Alexander A. Tripp, Jr.

Descendant of Nehemiah Bennett, as follows:

1. Charles Harrison Taber (1807-91) m. 1847 Harriett Bennett (1827-1904).

2. Nehemiah Bennett, Jr. (1804-69), m. 1825 Sally Southworth (1803-34).

3. Nehemiah Bennett m. 2nd Polly E. Edwards (1773-1857).

Nehemiah Bennett (1753-1809) served, 1778, as private in Capt. Abishar Tinkham's company, Col. Ebenezer Sprout's regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born and died in Middleborough, Mass.

 

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