Isabel Tripp1,2

F, #1501, b. 1651, d. 1716
Father*John Tripp2 b. 6 Feb 1609/10, d. 28 Oct 1678
Mother*Mary Paine b. 1611, d. 12 Feb 1685/86
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Names and TItles

Married: Mrs (Tripp) Sherman as of 4 March 1674/75.
Isabel Tripp was born in 1651.1 She was the daughter of John Tripp and Mary Paine.2 Isabel Tripp married Samson Sherman, son of Philip Sherman and Sarah Odding, on 4 March 1674/75 in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.2 Isabel Tripp died in 1716.1
She became the mother of Philip Sherman on 16 January 1674/75.1 Isabel Tripp became the mother of Sarah Sherman on 24 September 1677.1 Isabel's father John Tripp died on 28 October 1678 in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.1 Isabel Tripp became the mother of Alice Sherman on 12 January 1678/79.1 Isabel Tripp became the mother of Samson Sherman on 28 January 1681/82.1 Isabel Tripp became the mother of Abiel Sherman on 16 October 1684.1 Isabel Tripp became the mother of Isabel Sherman in 1686.1 Isabel's mother Mary Paine died on 12 February 1685/86 in Rhode Island, USA.1 Isabel Tripp became the mother of Job Sherman on 8 November 1687.1 Isabel's son was married at wedding of Philip Sherman and Mary Anthony on 12 February 1698/99 in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.1 Isabel's daughter was married at wedding of Isabel Sherman and Joseph Baker on 20 April 1711 in Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 Isabel's son was married at wedding of Job Sherman and Bridget Gardner on 23 December 1714 in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.1

References

Isabel Tripp is mentioned in The Great Migration Begins under Philip Sherman.2

7 Children of Isabel Tripp and Samson Sherman, son of Philip Sherman and Sarah Odding,

Children
Last Edited24 Apr 2002

Citations

  1. [S48] Jr Curtis A Preece, WFT Vol. 5, Tree 3259.
  2. [S142] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol I-III, CD-ROM (n.p.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2000). Hereinafter cited as The Great Migration Begins.