Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Source: S-1414869355 Repository: #R-1576573335 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA:.See the Changes page for the details of edits by Jim and others. WikiTree profile Tripp-461 created through the import of Kelley Family Tree.ged on by Jim Kelley.of Samuel and Ruth (Godfrey) Wakefield in Wells, Me., 26 Feb. Jr., who erected the fine house lately occupied by Mr. Lyman, and was succeeded by Nathaniel Conaut. Benjamin Tripe, another builder of Conant's mill, lived halfway between it and Grandy's. Local needs, was shipped to Kennebunkport Landing, which was then quite a shipbuilding center. The product of the mill, after supplying the The White brothers owned one half and the other four, the other half. Here, his children were born.Ībout 1776 he, together with Seth Peabody, - Ellenwood, Thomas Kimball, Charles and John White, built a double saw-mill (later calledĬonant's mill) on the East branch just above the present Mills, locally known as Littlefield's Mills. Later it was a part of Sanford and still later it was, and still is a part of Alfred). 1769 he bought 50 acres of land, located on the Mousam road on the North side of the East branch of the Mousam River, from page 85 The History of Sanford, Maine, 1661-1900 By Edwin EmeryĢ4 Benjamin Tripp (Robert-Sylvanus) came to Coxhall in 1766 or 1767. Lieutenant Tripp was one of the builders of Conant's mill, and lived a short distance north of it. Office of the Secretary of State Published 1896 Volume 16 A compilation from the archives by Massachusetts. Massachusetts soldiers and sailors of the revolutionary war. Morgan Lewis's co., which marched April 21, 1775, in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775 service, 3 days. Benjamin Tripp is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A116649.
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