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Mrs. Alice Fowler Tripp.

DAR ID Number: 111788

Born in Epsom, N. H.

Wife of Walter H. Tripp.

Descendant of Sylvanus Moses, as follows:

1. Benjamin Fowler m. Sarah M. Brown.

See No. 111786.

 

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Mrs. Annie M. Tripp Fowler.

DAR ID Number: 112627

Born in Epsom, N. H.

Wife of Blanchard H. Fowler.

Descendant of Corp. Richard Tripp, as follows:

1. Warren Tripp (b. 1839) m. Katie Bickford.

2. Jeremiah Tripp (b. 1800) m. Chloe Prescott.

3. John Tripp (b. 1770) m. Sally Gordon.

4. Richard Tripp m. Ann McClary.

Richard Tripp (1720-1810) served as corporal, 1777, in Col. Stephen Evans' regiment, New Hampshire Line. He was born in England; died in Epsom, N. H.

Also No. 103278.

 

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Mrs. Martha K. Sipley Cook.

DAR ID Number: 113249

Born in Spencer, N. Y.

Wife of R. O. Cook.

Descendant of Richard Ferris, as follows:

1. Sidney W. Sipley (b. 1848) m. 2nd 1872 Mariette Garey (b. 1848).

2. Henry Miller Garey (1822-76) m. 1847 Mary Tripp (1818-84).

3. Abram Garey (1784-1840) m. 1810 Elizabeth Ferris (1793-1876).

4. Richard Ferris m. 1783 Catherine Lent (1764-1855).

Richard Ferris (1762-1846) served as private in Capt. Ebenezer Boyd's company, Col. Samuel Drake's New York regiment. He was born in Scarsdale; died in Spencer, N. Y.

 

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Mrs. Lida Ellison Parker.

DAR ID Number: 119111

Born in Bonnerton, N. C.

Wife of Daniel Beauregard Parker.

Descendant of Joseph Guilford, Robert Tripp, Joseph Gainer and John Wallace, as follows:

1. William Henry Tripp (1820-81) m. 1853 Araminta Clementina Guilford (1833-1897).

2. Noah Wilson Guilford (1798-1876) m. 1832 Rebecca Gainer (1816-66); Joseph Tripp (1785-1837) m. 1808 Sarah Sparrow (1787-1863).

3. Joseph Guilford m. Elizabeth Wallace (1756-1834); Robert Tripp m. Grace Daw; Joseph Gainer, Jr., m. 1789, Elizabeth McKeel.

4. Joseph Gainer m. Susannah ——; John Wallace m. Leticia Butt (1733-99).

Robert Tripp (1722-1800) was a delegate from Halifax to the 1st Continental Congress, 1776. He was born in Rhode Island; died in Cass Point, N. C.

Joseph Guilford (1761-1840) served as private under Capt. Samuel Barrow and Colonel Seawell, North Carolina Service. He was born in Pasquotank County; died in Beaufort County, N. C.

Joseph Gainer was a member of the Committee of Safety in Pitt County, N. C., 1775. He was born and died in Pitt County, N. C.

John Wallace (1721-99) was elected a member of the Committee of Safety in Pitt County, N. C., 1775. He was born and died in Pitt County.

 

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Mrs. Martha E. Thurber Chase.

DAR ID Number: 119138

Born in Providence, R. I.

Wife of Edwin O. Chase.

Descendant of Squire Thurber, as follows:

1. Emery E. Thurber (b. 1839) m. 1874 Penelope B. Tallman Bills (1842-79).

2. George Thurber (1799-1872) m. Martha F. Tripp (1800-94).

3. Squire Thurber m. 1796 Catherine Fowle (1776-1864).

Squire Thurber (1759-1837) was placed on the pension roll of Rhode Island, 1832, for service as private, Rhode Island State troops. He was born and died in Providence.

Also No. 40118.

 

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[p.126] Mrs. Lena Curtis Tripp.

DAR ID Number: 119398

Born in Killingly, Conn.

Descendant of Lieut. John Greenman, as follows:

1. Rufus D. Curtis (1824-1910) m. 1848 Lydia A. Phillips (b. 1828).

2. Worman Curtis m. Margaret Greenman (1800-84).

3. John Greenman m. 1788 Anna Allen.

John Greenman served as sergeant in Captain Potter's company, Colonel Sprague's regiment, at the Battle of Rhode Island and, 1778, was promoted lieutenant. His widow was allowed a pension, 1844, in Mansfield, Conn., where he died, 1821.

Also No. 112800.

 

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Mrs. Bernice Ellinwood Vogel.

DAR ID Number: 119795

Born in Rockford, Ill.

Wife of E. W. Vogel.

Descendant of Jonathan Miller, as follows:

1. Charles Marvin Ellinwood (b. 1855) m. 1877 Caroline A. Miller (1856-1908).

2. DeWitt Clinton Miller (b. 1828) m. 1853 Agnes B. Lawson (1831-1908).

3. Allen Miller (1788-1818) 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. Alice Pier Elliot.

DAR ID Number: 123172

Born in Oakland County, Mich.

Wife of George Tripp Elliot.

Descendant of Oliver Pier, Elihu Stevens, and Elihu Stevens, Jr., as follows:

1. William Edmund Pier (1808-93) m. 1834 Mary Munger (1809-87).

2. Moses Pier (1767-1823) m. 2d Marcia Seymour; William Munger m. Lucretia Stevens.

3. Oliver Pier (1741-1805) m. 1762 Elizabeth Webster (1740-83); Elihu Stevens, Jr., m. Lucretia Mathews.

4. Elihu Stevens m. Rachel Meigs.

[p.60] Oliver Pier (1741-1805) served in the Berkshire County, Massachusetts militia, at the alarms, 1776-77, under Capt. Ephraim Fitch. He was born in Sheffield, Mass.; died in New Haven, Vt.

Also No. 63091.

Elihu Stevens (1731-1814) served as a member of the Provincial Congress of New Hampshire, 1776-78, and of the Committee of Safety. He was born in Guilford, Conn.; died in Claremont, N. H.

Also No. 103286.

Elihu Stevens, Jr. (1755-1814), was a private in Capt. Oliver Ashley's company, New Hampshire troops, which marched to reinforce the army at Ticonderoga. He was born in Guilford, Conn.; died in Claremont, N. H.

Also No. 121907.

 

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Mrs. Zona E. Mcnutt Miller.

DAR ID Number: 125245

Born in West Liberty, Iowa.

Wife of Clinton James Miller.

Descendant of Capt. William Lucas, as follows:

1. William McNutt (b. 1861) m. Carrie McNutt (b. 1860).

2. Samuel McNutt (1822-1911) m. 1857 Anna Elizabeth Lucas (1832-89). (Parents of William.)

3. William Lucas, Jr. (b. 1773) m. 1st 1821 Elizabeth Tripp (1798-1835).

4. William Lucas m. 1766 Susannah Barnes (1745-1809).

William Lucas (1742-1814) served as private in the 2d Virginia regiment; lieutenant in Capt. William Morgan's company and captain in the Virginia militia. He was born in Virginia; died in Lucasville, Ohio.

 

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[p.102] Mrs. Elizabeth S. Wills Albertson.

DAR ID Number: 125307

Born in New York City.

Wife of John J. Albertson.

Descendant of Reed Ferris, as follows:

1. Daniel J. Wills (1831-77) m. 1862 Elizabeth Gifford Swift (1839-93).

2. Gurdon Swift (1814-41) m. 1835 Jane Hauzer (1817-41).

3. Moses Hauzer (1782-1860) m. 1806 Sarah Akin (1788-1861).

4. Abraham Hauzer m. Lydia Ferris (b. 1756).

5. Reed Ferris m. Anne Tripp (b. 1732).

Reed Ferris (1730-1804) served as private in the 3d regiment, New York State militia. He was born in New Milford; died in Pawling, N. Y.

Also No. 82636.

 

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