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About Susanna Tripp
FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America
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Timothy Tripp Pedigree
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Susanna Wilbur Pedigree
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1. Philip Tripp Pedigree
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Birth: About 1755 Of, Cobleskill, Schoharie, New York
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•ID: I422329
•Name: Susanna WILBUR
•Sex: F
•Change Date: 20 FEB 2000
•Birth: 10 JUN 1718 in Little Compton, Newport Co., RI
•Death: BEF 02 JUL 1796 in Nine Partners, Dutchess Co., NY
Marriage 1 Timothy TRIPP b: 22 FEB 1716/17 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA
•Married: 28 JAN 1741/42 in Little Compton, Newport Co., RI
Children
1. John TRIPP
2. Rebekah TRIPP
3. Phebe TRIPP
4. Mercy TRIPP
5. Phillip TRIPP b: ABT 1747
6. Samuel TRIPP b: 15 NOV 1751
About Nine Partners, Dutchess Co., NY
Dutchess County, New York
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Dutchess County, New York
Dutchess County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York, in the state's Mid-Hudson Region of the Hudson Valley. The 2000 census lists the population as 280,150, but the United States Census Bureau gives an estimate of 292,706 residents for the 12-month period ending July 1, 2007. The county seat is Poughkeepsie.
Dutchess County is part of the Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the larger New York–Newark–Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area. It is the northmost county in the New York Metropolitan area.
History
The current county courthouse, built in 1903, stands on the same site as the original 1720 building.Prior to Anglo-Dutch settlement, what is today Dutchess County was a leading center for the Wappinger. They had their council-fire at Fishkill Hook and also held gatherings along the Danskammer.[1]
In 1683, the Province of New York established its first twelve counties, with Dutchess County being one of them. Its boundaries at that time included the present Putnam County, and a small portion of the present Columbia County (the towns of Clermont and Germantown). The county was named for Mary of Modena, Duchess of York, second wife of James, Duke of York (later James II, King of England).
Until 1713, Dutchess was administered by Ulster County.
In 1812, Putnam County was detached from Dutchess.
[edit] The patents
In the twelve years 1685-1697 lawful patents had been granted securing for their purchasers every foot of Hudson River shoreline in the original county. Three additional patents, to 1706, laid claim to the remaining interior lands.
1.1685 Rombout (Beacon/ Fishkill Area)
2.1686 Minisink
3.1686 Kip
4.1688 Schuyler (Poughkeepsie)
5.1688 Schuyler (Red Hook)
6.1688 Ærtsen-Roosa-Elton
7.1696 Pawling-Staats
8.1697 Rhinebeck
9.1697 (Great) Nine Partners
10.1697 Philipse
11.1697 Cuyler
12.1703 Fanconnier
13.1703 Beekman (Back Lots)
14.1706 (Little) Nine Partners
[edit] Early settlement
From 1683-1725 most of the settlers in Dutchess County were Dutch. Many of these moved in from Albany and Ulster Counties. They settled along the Fishkill River and in the areas that are now Poughkeepsie and Rhinebeck.[2]
From 1715-1730 most of the new settlers in Dutchess county were Germans. From 1730 until 1775 New Englanders were the main new settlers in Dutchess County.[3]
References
- Little Compton Families. Page 715. < GoogleBooks >
Хронология Susanna Tripp
1718 |
10 января 1718
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Little Compton, Newport County, RI, United States (США)
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1742 |
1742
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Millbrook, Dutchess, Colony of New York, British Colonial America
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1744
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1746
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1747
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1748
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New York
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1751 |
15 ноября 1751
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Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
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1796 |
2 июля 1796
Возраст 78
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Nine Partners, Dutchess, NY, United States (США)
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