genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Sylvanus TRIPE
Birth 1660
Death bef 10 May 1716, Kittery, York, Maine22
Marriage abt 1695, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Spouse Margaret DIAMOND
Birth 1674
Death bef 19 Jan 1741/42, Kittery, York, Maine22
Father William DIAMOND (~1642-<1679)
Mother Joan, wife of William Diamond (~1653->1702)
Children:
1 M Sylvanus TRIPE
Birth 9 Oct 1699, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts76
Death bef 1 Jan 1741/4274
Spouse Lucy LEWIS
Marriage 25 Jun 1724, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire22,74
Notes for Sylvanus TRIPE
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son of John TRIPE and Mary PAINE
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TRIPE, Sylvanus, Kittery, weaver, m. �1695 Margaret Diamond. Will, 29 Dec. 1714 - 10 May 1716, left all to w. for maintenance of herself and eight ch. (named) until they could be apprent., Mr. Robert Cutt and Mr. John Newmarch overseers. Her will, 4 - 19 Jan. 1741-2, bequeaths to surv. ch. and gr.ch. Ch: Joanna (Hannah), Margaret, William, Sylvanus, Samuel, Thomas, Mary. [ref 22]
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Sylvanus Tripe married Margaret, dau. of William Diamond, and lived on the lot of his father-in-law. His will, dated 29 Dec. 1714, was probated 10 May 1716. Widow died in Jan. 1741, as her will shows. Children: William, Sylvanus, Samuel, Thomas, Mary, Robert, Joanna, Margaret. [ref 33:782]
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WILL of SYLVANUS TRIPE, 29 Dec 1714 - 10 May 1716:

In the name of God Amen the twenty ninth day of December In the year of our Lord one ThouSand Seven Hundred & fourteen I Silvanus Tripe of Kittery in the County of Yorke in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay: in New England, weaver, being very Sick & weak in body but of perfect mind & memory thanks be given unto God therefroe Calling unto mind the Mortality of my body do make and ordain this my Last Will & Testament that is to Say principally & first of all I give & recommend my Soul into the hands of God that gave it & recommend my Soul into the hands of God that gave it & for my body I commend it to the Earth to be buried in a Christian like & decent manner at the discretion of my Executrix And as touching Such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give devise & dispose of the Same in the following manner & Form.

Imprimis I will that all my just Debts be honestly paid as Soon as conveniently may be after my decease.

Item. I give & bequeath after my decease to Margaret my dearly beloved wife during her widowhood the vse & Improvment of all my Estate both real & perSonal for her Comfortable Subsistance & for the maintainance of my Children untill they Shall be of Suitable age to be put apprentise and if it Should So be that She cannot Subsist upon the Incom of my Estate rather then She Shall Suffer for want of Support; I do hereby Impower & authorise her to dispose of So much of it either Lands or moveables, or both as Shall be necessary for her releife provided & be it always underStood that She Sell what She Shall alienate to my Children if they will buy but if they Shall refuse to buy then She may Sell to any that will purchase but if after my decease She Should marry again She Shall then quit all Claim Right & Interest to my Estate or any part of it to my Children forever.

Item After the decease of my wife if till then She Shall remain a Widow or it She Should marry: I then give to my Well beloved Children William Tripe Silvanus Tripe Samuel Tripe Thomas Tripe Roberd Tripe Joanna Pope Margaret Tripe & Mary Tripe all my Estate both real & perSonal conSisting of Lands housing & moveables to be Equally divided among them upon a just prizal in the following manner & form that is to Say my Sons aforeSd to have & enjoy to them their heirs & assigns forever all my Lands according to an equal division William to have that part fronting to the river whereon my house now Stands, and then the rest to take their lot or part Successively according to their age; and whereas the housing and a ConSiderable part if not all of the orchard will be on that part of the Land which will belong to William part --

It is my will that what the buildings & orchard Shall be vallued at by men chosen to vallue them when he Shall enter into the possession of them he Shall pay to his brethren So much as Shall make all of them Equall partners in my Estate and if any of my Sons Should die before they come to the age of twenty one years to receive their parts of their portion Shall be equally divided among my Surviving Children onely my Sons Shall enjoy their Land and my daughters Shall have paid to them their proportion of the deceased part by their brethren that Inherit the Land and if any of my Sons Shall See cause to Sell their part of Land herein given to them their brethren Shall have the offer thereof made to them and if they will give So much as another they Shall enjoy it, but if they refuse to buy it it may be Sold to any perSon that will purchase it.

And to my above Said daughters I give So much of my moveable Estate as Shall make their parts equal in vallue to their brethren and the remainder to be divided among my Sons equally But if my moveables Should not amount thereto then my Sons Shall pay to my daughters So much in money as Shall make all their parts equal.

Item For the Conveniency & vse of my Children their heirs & assigns that Shall inherit my Land it is my will that there be a Convenient Space of Land allowed at the point before the house for a common Landing place for them & from the Said landing place or water Side a Convenient quantity of Land next to the widow Sarah Gear her Land for a highway to them to the Country road & from the Said road to the water Side to remain a common way for them their heirs & assigns forever.

Item I Constitute make & ordain my dearly beloved wife my onely & Sole Executrix of this my Last will & Testament willing her to ask & take the Councel & advice of my much reSpected frends Mr Roberd Cutt & Iohn Newmarch whom I deSire & appoint to be the overSeers of this my Last Will & Testament in the disposal of my Children and Estate or any part thereof; & I do hereby utterly revoak & disanull all & every other former Testaments Will & Legacies Bequests & Esecutrs by me in any ways before this time named Will & bequeathed Ratifying and Confirming this & no other to be my Last Will & Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand & Seal the day & year above written.
Silvanus Tripe (seal)

Signed Sealed Published Pronounced
& declared by the Said Silvanus
Tripe as his Last Will & Testament
in the preSence of us the Subscribers vizt
Iohn Newmarch
Walter (his mark) Deniford
Hezekiah (his mark) Elwel

Probated and Recorded 10 May 1716. Inventory returned at �212:06:0, by William Fernald, William Bryer and Diamond Sargantt, appraisors, 2 July 1716.
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Notes for Margaret DIAMOND
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Margaret, m. Sylvanus Tripe. [ref 22]
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WILL of MARGARET TRIPE, 4 Jan 1741/2 - 19 Jan 1741/2:

In The Name of God amen. I Margaret Tripe of Kittery in the County of York in ye Province of ye Massachusets Bay, in New-England Widow, being sick & weak in Body but of perfect Mind & Memory Thanks be given to God: Therefore calling unto Mind ye mortality of my Body Do make & Ordain this my Last Will & Testament that is to say Principally & first of all I give & Recomend my Soul into the hands of God that gave it: And my Body I recomend to the Earth to be buried in decent Christian Burial at ye Discretion of my Executor And as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to Bless me in this Life I give demise and dispose of the same in ye following manner & form.

Imps I give to my Grand Children Samuel Tripe Abigail Tripe, Anne Tripe & William Tripe ye Children of my Son Silvanus Tripe Decesd Ten shillings in passable money to each of them or in passable Bills of Credit.

2ly. I giue to my wellbeloved Son Thomas Tripe one pair of Bed Blankits which are marked with ye two first Letters of his Name.

3ly. I give & bequeath to my well beloved Son Robert Tripe the Bed Bolster & one of ye Pillows whereon I now ly & my great Iron Pott & ye black Drugget and Shaloon that is in my Chest not made up.

4ly. I give to my beloved Daughter Joanna Pope one of my biggest Pewter Platters & two Soop Plates & two other Pewter Plates.

5ly. I give & bequeath to my well beloved Daughter Margaret Fernald one of my bigest Pewter Platters & two Soop Plates & two other Pewter Plates.

6ly. I give & bequeath to my well beloved Daughter Mary Follet my Bed & Bolster that is at her dwelling house & the Suit of Curtains that are about my Bed whereon I now ly and my Looking Glass & two of my next biggest Pewter Platters & two Soop plates & two other pewter plates.

7ly. I give to my well beloved Grandson Samuel Tripe the Son of my Son Samuel Tripe Decesd enough of that Drugget that is in my Chest to make him a Coat & Breeches & my Son Robert Tripe to get them made for him.

8ly. I give to my well beloved Grandson Thomas Tripe my Silver Spoon & to my grandaughter Margaret Tripe, the Stone which I have sett in Silver & the little Trunk in which it is; The other things which are in ye said Trunk I give to my Grandaughter Margaret Pope. & my Silver Cup I give to my Grandson William Fernald.

9ly I give & bequeath to my well beloved Daughters Joanna Pope, Margaret Fernald & Mary Follet all my wearing Apparrell of every sort and my household Stuff of every sort & kind whatsoever to be Divided between them in equall Shares or Portions or such as shall Legally Represent them.

10ly I give & bequeath to my well-beloved Children Thomas Tripe Robert Tripe Joanna Pope Margaret Fernald, Mary Follet & the Children of my Son Samll Tripe Decesd Sarah Tripe Samll Tripe, Anne Tripe (after my Just Debts & Funeral Charges are paid) all my money & Debts in Bills or Bonds due from any person or persons whatsoever to be divided between them the Children of my Son Samuel Tripe Defesd to have only one Share or sixth part of ye whole.

Finally, I constitute make & Ordain my well beloved son Robert Tripe my Sole Executor of this my Last Will & Testament: And I hereby Revoak & disannull all & every other former Testaments Wills Legacies & Executors by me in any ways before named willed & bequeathed Ratifying & Confirming this & no other to be my last Will & Testament: In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand & Seal ye fourth Day of January Anno Domini one Thousand Seven hundred & forty & one/two.
Margaret (her mark) Tripe (seal)

Signed Sealed Published
pronounced & Declared by
ye sd Margaret Tripe as her
last Will & Testament in
the psence of us the Subscribers.
John Newmarch
John Clark
Ephm Sherburn.

memorandum that ye words Anno Domini were interlined before signing.

Probated 19 Jan. 1741. Inventory returned 17 Feby 1741-2, at �523:4:2, by Benjamin Parker jun, John Clark and Ephraim Sherburn, appraisers.
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