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James Tripp 1656–1730 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1656

Birth Location: Portsmouth, RI

Death Date: 30 May 1730

Death Location: Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States

Father: John Tripp

Mother: Mary Paine

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James Tripp was born in 1656 in Portsmouth, RI, the child of John Tripp And Mary Paine. James Tripp passed away in 1730 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.

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Biography

  • James Tripp was born in 1656 in Portsmouth, RI, the child of John Tripp And Mary Paine.
  • James Tripp passed away in 1730 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.

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James Tripp's Ancestors

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James Tripp
1656–1730
Birth Place: Portsmouth, RI
Parents
John Tripp
1610–1678
Horkstow, Lincolnshire, England
Mary Paine
1611–1687
Grandparents
John Tripp
1575–1678
Skirbeck, Lincoln, England
Isabel Moses
1580–1678
Lincolnshire, England
Anthony Paine
1585–1649
, Lincolnshire, England
Alice Potter
1587–1643
Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Great-Grandparents
Alexander TRIPP
1549–1579
Susan Howe
1554–1623
Nicholas Moses
1553–1578
M Moses
1551–1578
Ralph Paine
1555–1597
Dorothy Edward
1555–1634
George Potter
1584–1640
Martha Potter
1585–1646
2nd-Great-Grandparents

James Tripp's Timeline

2 Records

1656
1656
Birth of James Tripp in Portsmouth, RI
Portsmouth, RI
1730
30 May 1730
Age 74
Death of James Tripp in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1656
    Event Place: Portsmouth, RI

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 May 1730
    Event Place: Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States

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