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SIXTH GENERATION923. Jonathan TRIPP was born about 1765 in ?Tiverton, Newport, RI. He died on 3 Nov 1820 in Junius, NY. He was christened. He was buried. ! Jonathan Trip is listed in Queensbury Town, Washington Co., NY in 1790 with 1 male over 16 and 1 female and in 1800. Jonathan of Queensbury, Washington Co. purchased land in Junius in 1806, signed by his brother James Tripp who was known to be son of William of Queensbury. In 1823, some disputed land owned by Jonathan in Lots 20 and 34 was returned to his widow Olive. He was killed in his own sawmill while attempting repairs and was not discovered until the next day. Analysis of Census Data shows that he had 8 children, 4 males and 4 females. Rachel is positively identified, and other children seem to include Thomas, Benejah (who lived on Lot 20) and Asa. (Valentine [see William 134] [Benejah's will on p. 115; Paul L. Tripp D86; Obit in "Geneva Gazette" of 15 Nov 1820; Charles Quick; Grantee Index p:528, County Clerk's Office, Seneca Co., Waterloo NY; LDS Computer from Richard G. Tripp, 8666 Buffalo Drive, Union Lake, MI 48085). He was married to Olive ----- about 1802 in Junius, NY. Olive ----- died after 1823 in , NY. She was born. She was christened. ! In 1823, some disputed land owned by Jonathan in Lots 20 and 34, was returned to Jonathan's widow, Olive. (Paul L. Tripp D86; Charles Quick; Grantee Index, p:528, County Clerk's Office, Seneca County, Waterloo NY). He was married to Mary TRIPP about 1785
in Junius, NY. Jonathan TRIPP and Mary TRIPP had the following
children:
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