Jesse Miles Wood and Woodie Lee Sisk
Husband Jesse Miles Wood 1
Born: 24 Apr 1881 - Hiwassee, GA
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Died: 15 May 1956 - Cumming, GA
Buried: - Sialoam Baptist Church, Lumpkin Co., GA
Father: Jesse C. Wood (1853-1943) 1
Mother: Sallie Cowart (1859-1905) 1
Marriage: 30 Jun 1907 - Jackson Co., GA
Wife Woodie Lee Sisk 1
Born: 24 Mar 1894 - Jackson Co., GA
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Died: 8 Aug 1963 - Hapeville, GA
Buried: - Sialoam Baptist Church, Lumpkin Co., GA
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1 F Edna Bell Wood 1
Born: 15 Sep 1911 - Pendergrass, Jackson Co., GA
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Died: 30 Dec 1986 - Ellijay, GA
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Spouse: Alvin Tuggle Rev. (1908-1975) 1
Marr: 5 Sep 1926 - Lumpkin Co., GA
2 M Elbert Asberry Wood 1
Born: 23 May 1913 - Pendergrass, Jackson Co., GA
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Died: 11 Mar 1974 - Eatonton, GA
Buried: - Sialoam Baptist Church, Lumpkin Co., GA
Spouse: Missie Mae Tuggle (living)
3 M Lewis Vernon Wood 1
Born: 23 Jul 1916 - Murrayville, GA
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Buried: - Sialoam Baptist Church, Lumpkin Co., GA
Spouse: Lillian Lautrelle Edwards (living)
4 F Sallie Mae Wood 1
Born: 11 Feb 1918 - Murrayville, GA
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Died: Nov 1985 - Dahlonega, GA
Buried: - Sialoam Baptist Church, Lumpkin Co., GA
Spouse: Ralph Anderson (1910-1985) 1
Marr: 17 Jul 1935 - Lumpkin Co., GA
5 M T.J. Wood 1
Born: 15 Mar 1920 - Murrayville, GA
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Died: 7 Aug 1944 - Dahlonega, GA
Buried: - Sialoam Baptist Church, Lumpkin Co., GA
6 F Georgianne Wood 1
Born: 21 Mar 1921 - Lumpkin Co., GA
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Died: 11 Oct 1982 - Lumpkin Co., GA
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Spouse: Travis Cantrell (living)
7 F Maudelle Wood 1
Born: 28 Sep 1924 - Lumpkin Co., GA
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Died: Nov 1996 - GA
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Spouse: Paul Hester (living)
8 F Frances Estelle Wood 1
Born: 29 May 1926 - Lumpkin Co., GA
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9 M Carson Wood (details suppressed for this person)
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10 M Curtis Wood (details suppressed for this person)
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11 F Zona Wood (details suppressed for this person)
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12 M Miles Edward Wood 1
Born: 23 Mar 1936 - Lumpkin Co., GA
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Died: 10 Dec 1973 - Decatur, GA
Buried: - Sialoam Baptist Church, Lumpkin Co., GA
13 M J.C. Wood (details suppressed for this person)
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He had stated that he wanted to live to see his youngest son become a man, and he died on his son JC's eighteenth birthday. He died at the hospital in Cumming GA.
General Notes for Child T.J. Wood
T.J. was living with his sister Georgianne, when he contracted Typhoid and died.
Brigette Ann Sisler
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Peleg Tripp and Anne Sisson
Husband Peleg Tripp 5
Born: 1642 - Portsmouth, RI
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Father: John Tripp The Founder (1610-1678) 5
Mother: Mary Ann Paine (1611-1687) 5
Marriage: Between 1672 and 1701 - Portsmouth, Newport, RI
Wife Anne Sisson 5
Born: Abt 1660 - Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts
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1 M Job Tripp 5
Born: 1673 - Portsmouth, Rhode Island
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Spouse: Elizabeth Sweet (Abt 1675-Between 1691) 5
Marr: Between 1691 and 1721
Spouse: Mehitable ( - ) 5
Marr: Abt 1700
2 F Mehitable Tripp 5
Born: Abt 1677 - Portsmouth, RI
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Marr: 23 Jul 1695
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4. Peleg TRIPP was born about 1642 in Portsmouth, Rhode I s l and. He owned A track of land purchased from his fath e r o n 8 Sep 1665 in Dartmouth, Rhode Island. (11) This qu ar ter- section of land, originally purchased from John Ald en , wa s conveyed to Peleg under the provision in the dee d th at i f he were to sell the land, it must be only to Jo hn (h is fa ther) or to his heirs. This track was a large f arm a t the s outh end of Sawdy Pond in a part of Dartmout h tha t was late r annexed into Triverton. In 1861 this sit e wa s later retur ned to Westport. It was later owned by P hilli p Taber and th en by Weston Tripp and his decedents . He wa s elected as Con stable in 1667 in Portsmouth, Rhod e Island . He was electe d as Surveyor of Highways in 1672/ 73 in Por tsmouth, Rhode I sland. He was The earmark for hi s cattle w as recorded on 1 8 Jul 1677 in Portsmouth, Rhod e Island. (1 2) He was electe d as The Committee to Audit a n Adjudge Al l Accounts betwee n Newport and Portsmouth i n Jan 1678 in P ortsmouth, Rhode I sland. He was elected a s Overseer of th e Poor in 1684 in Po rtsmouth, Rhode Islan d. He was electe d as Commissions tha t worked with the Gov ernor of Rhode Is land in 1684 in Ports mouth, Rhode Island . He was elected a s Committee to asses s Taxes on the rea l estate of Rocheste r, alias Kingstown i n 1687 in Kingsto wn, Rhode Island. H e died on 13 Jan 1713/1 4 in Portsmouth , Rhode Island. (9 ) He signed a will on 8 Fe b 1713/14 i n Portsmouth, Rhode I sland. (13) His will was pr oved on t his date. He signe d a will on 6 Nov 1713 in Portsm outh, R hode Island. (13) T his will names his wife Anne as e xecut rix and his kinsma n William Sanford as overseer. His w if e received the dwell ing house, the garden, a third of t h e "Great Orchard" an d 18 pounds yearly to be paid by the i r son Job. He bequeat hed his daughter Priscilla Tripp 1 5 po unds, his daughter S arah Rogers 15 pounds, his son Pe leg s5 , his daughter-in-l aw Sarah Tripp s1, and the overs eer s20 . His son Job recei ved the rest of the land wher e he dwelt , to pay the rent s and legacies and after the d eath of hi s mother to have o ther land, the great scales , weights an d bed. His daughte r Mary Smith received s10 , his daughter A nne Rogers receiv ed s10 and land in Ports mouth, his daughte r Mehitable Thur ston s10, and his daugh ter Priscilla Trip p a feather bed a nd other items. Fourte en acres of land wer e devised to hi s wife Anne and land i n Dartmouth to his so n Richard, th e later to pay 5 pound s yearly to his mother . His wife Ann e received the remain der of the movables, inc luding money , cattle, sheep, swin e, and household goods. H e was electe d as Member of the T own Council 1667/69 and 168 3 in Portsm outh, Rhode Island . He was elected as Deputy fro m Portsmou th to the Genera l Assembly 1680/81 and 1686 in Po rtsmouth , Rhode Island.
[John-Peleg.FTW]
Peleg Tripp is my 7th Great Grandfather References: Randall, Peleg manuscript from the New Bedf o r d Library; Breffni Wheland, descendant who specializes on daughters and th e i r offspring;
Peleg Tripp was child number 2 of John Tripp t h e F ounder. I do not know where this name came from, but it was quite prevalent i n t h e 16 and 17 hundreds.( I have since learned from my first cousin Fran c e s Tripp Conyers that the name came from the bible. She has also contributed m u c h information, particularly for editing. Peleg received from his fath e r , while John was still living, one quarter section of land that John had purcha s e d from John Alden.
Peleg Tripp married Anne Sisson and had 10 child r e n, including Job who was my direct ancestor. Peleg was left only 5 pounds ster l i ng in John's will because John had already deeded land to him prior to hi s d e ath.
Herman William Tripp--Remembering--- - G randpa Peleg The following is typed verbatim from Valentine Research S t u dio, of Washington D.C., written by Caroline Valentine, and published in 19 3 2 . Page 67.
The year before the death (1677) of John Trip p t h e Founder, Peleg, the second son of John the Founder, appears on the town Counc i l , at the age of 35. In the October meeting of this year, his brother , J o seph, was chosen "to bee of the jury for the Court of Ryalls". Peleg was at o n c e placed on a committee, and set at work for the Colony.
In 1678, Peleg, Will Wodell and Jacob Mott a r e o n the town Council. At this time, Abiel, next younger, is admitted to be a Free m a n of Portsmouth. The Tripp Boys are coming on.
A special Town Meeting in December puts the to w n i n touch with the General Assembly. The town has been "warned" to meet, " t o h ere the Acts and Orders of the Court of General Assembly (held in Octobe r l a st) read, and also to make a rate of sixty eight pounds." "This, by the sa i d c ourt was ordered for this Towne of Portsmouth to pay, as their part and sha r e o f A Colony Rate of three hundred pounds, etc."
Joseph and six others were to handle this assessm e n t and to deliver their report "within one moneth next after the date of t h i s meeting, unto the magistrate of this Towne, for him to take care of and t o g i ve for this warrant to the Towne Serjeant for the warning of all persons conc e r ned to pay their parts. Rated according to court order".
In January, Peleg was placed on a committee eve n m o re important. Its duty was to audit and adjudge all accounts pending betw e e n Newport and Portsmouth, "Relating and only growing by Reason of the l a t e Indian wars". This Committee was also "to dispose of Indians for this Town ' s u se according to the General Assembly's order".
It appears that immediately on John Tripp's dea t h , his son Peleg was chosen to fill his place. For, it was in December 1679 t h a t Peleg was first sent as deputy to the next General Assembly, Like his fat h e r, he was held also to his work on the Town Council. This was feasible , b e cause the Assembly sessions were very short. Twice, in 1680, Peleg was selec t e d as deputy; as also once in 1681; and again June, 1683. In 1681 Peleg and W i l l Wodell helped work out the rates or assessments; the same two were on the 1 8 8 4 committee. In this year, Peleg took his father's place as overseer of the Poor.
By September of this year, "Major Peleg and oth e r s had procured a writing as "A confirmation or Enlargement of the Esta t e o r Right of this Island with Intention of good to both Towns on the Island, an d a l l the Freeholders therein". It was proposed (probably by Newport that Ports m o uth should appoint a committee "to inspect the Said writing and to consult a n d a dvise with the procurers thereof, how the Estate therein and thereby pro c u red may best be Conveyed to the Town in General."
The public life of Peleg Tripp seems to have bee n m o re important than that of his father. The records indicate that he serve d h i s generation in the company of the strong men of his own and the other tow n s o f the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence plantations, and gave added Stren g t h to the Assembly. A practical surveyor, he was ordered by the assembly t o r u n the westerly line in 1680, when acting as Deputy for Portsmouth; this wor k t o b e done in conjunction with Captain John Albro. "And the charges", says the rep o r t with definiteness", shall both to themselves and such as the y s h all employ in that work, shall be truly borne and paid by the General Treas u r y of this Colony. And they are to begin and proceed in the premises, with w h a t speed may bee, and make a true Return of what they doe therein, unto the n e x t General assembly". It was formally voted also: "That the Recorder doe forthw i t h transcribe the acts of this Assembly for running the Westerly line o f h i s Colony, and affix the Seale of the Colony thereto, and deliver the same u n t o Captain John Albro and Mr. Peleg Tripp, or either of them".
No sooner was the Assembly in session in March, 16 8 0 , than an immediate, serious and unexpected situation caused grave concern t o t h e deputies. On the tenth of the month, at the initial session the Governo r w a s chosen moderator. Apparently, the one mater disposed of before adjournmen t w a s the appointment of a committee "to bee assistant to the governor--to Consi d e r of and to draw up an answer to the twenty-seven queries sent from the Lo r d o f His Majesty's most Honorable Privy Council, to this Colony, and return wha t t h ey draw up to this Assembly for their consideration and approbation". T h i s committee of Governor's Assistants numbered seventeen Deputies, includ i n g the Deputy Governor, Mr. Peleg Tripp, Captain John Greene, and Capt a i n John Foanes.
Governor Cranston, however, was soon to be beyon d t h e need of assistants. On the very next day the records show him " B y G od's Providence, So vested with sickness that he is detained from the Asse m b ly". Matters "of great concern to this Colony, for which the Assembly wa s c a lled, that are of necessity to be resolved by the Assembly" demanding immed i a te attention, the Deputy Govenor was appointed interim Moderator.
After a four day interval, that is on the fiftee n t h of March, "The Assembly called and sat". Its one order of business w a s t o vote adjournment for the day in order to attend the funeral of Governor J o h n Cranston.
But the business of the Assembly was pressing. O n t h e next day, therefore, Major Peleg Sanford was "chosen Governor and e n g aged in open Assembly."
After the new governor was duly chosen moderato r , i t was voted: "The Deputy Governor, Captain Arthur Fenner, Mr. John Coggesha l l , Captain Randall Howlden, Mr. Peleg Tripp and John Sanford are chosen a Co m m ittee to Go to Mrs. Mary Cranston, widow of our late deceased, honored Gover n o r Cranston, esquire, for the charter and all other writings belonging to the C o l ony, that were in the late Governor Cranston's custody, and have power to g i v e the said Mrs. Cranston a full discharge in behalf of this Assembly fo r w h at they receive; who are to Return the same to this assembly forthwith".
At the expiration of the "forthwith" period, i t w a s voted that the Committee, having returned to the Assembly the charte r a n d other articles, "this Assembly have received them; and they are in this p r e sent assembly delivered to the present Governor's custody". This gets t h e m, formally, out of the Assembly's care.
On the twenty-ninth of June, 1686, Mr. Peleg Tri p p a gain sitting in the Assembly for the town of Portsmouth (with Mr. John Cogges h a ll, Mr. William Wodell and Mr. Robert Hodgson) the Assembly considere d a w r it of "Quo Warranto" from His Majesty. "This Assembly" the records say, "upo n t h e serious consideration of the above said premise, do hereby orde r , p ublish and declare that they have determined not to stand suit with His Maje s t y, but to proceed by our humble address to his Majesty to continue our privile g e s and liberties according to our charter, formerly granted by his late Ma j e sty, Charles the Second, of blessed memory." Whereupon the assembly orde r e d that this act should be published "forthwith" in three "convenient places fo r t h at end", in Newport, "and the same to be done by the Recorder, with the Gene r a l and Town Sergeant, and the beat of the drum".
Later, it was voted: "That a Committee be chose n a n d empowered by this Assembly, they or the major part of them, on this Colon y ' s behalf, to draw up our humble address to his Majesty our Sovereign Lord, t h e K ing, and to take speedy and effectual care for the safe conveyance there o f b y way of Boston and York. And also to procure a messenger as soon as they c a n , to go for "England; and to draw up letters to the Governor of Yor k , t o President Dudley, and to Esquire Randolph."
The persons chosen and empowered are: "our Honor e d G overnor and Deputy Governor, for Newport; Mr. Joseph Jencks, for Providenc e ; M r. Peleg Tripp and the Recorder, for Portsmouth; Major John Green, for Warwi c k ."
The importance of the subject matter and the stand i n g of the other members of the Committee, with the added fact that Pele g T r ipp was chosen when John Coggeshall was available, are an earnest of the est e e m and confidence reposed in Peleg Tripp, the second son of John of Portsmo u t h.
Born near 1642, at Portsmouth, Peleg early bough t f r om his father one-fourth of the tract which John had from John Alden. T h u s, he became also "of Dartmouth", on the eighth of September, 1665. In so m e w ay, the vital records of his immediate descendants were destroyed, so that we m u s t depend chiefly for these upon his will, made in 1713, and proved Februar y 8 , 1 714
Peleg married Anne Sisson, who brought him nine ch i l dren. His will names first his son Job. In order, follow Priscilla Tripp; Sa r a R ogers; Peleg Tripp; Daughter in-law Sara Tripp; daughters Mary Smith, Anne Ro g e rs and Mehitable Thurston; son Richard, who with Anne Rogers received la n d i n Portsmouth. Anne, the widow, received the dwelling house and one th i r d "of great orchard for life and my garden and L18 yearly for life paid by my s o n J ob." This favored son received "rest of land where I dwell, he paying rents a n d l egacies and at death of wife he to have other land", etc. Fourteen acres of l a n d were added to the orchard provision for the widow, Anne. Richard, too, w a s t o pay Anne L5 yearly tax on his Dartmouth legacy.
The daughter-in-law, Sarah, named in Peleg's wil l w a s of Adam Mott's family, her mother having been at marriage Mary Lott, w h o m the first Adam Mott brought from England, when he came to America. Mary (Lo t t ) Mott's interesting will appears elsewhere. She was Adam's step-d a u ghter.
That Good government was coming to be a part o f t h e daily task of John Tripp's sons, as the years passed, their records attes t . T he Tripps, being "Gentlemen", of course married, at first, strictly with i n t heir class. The Founder, although a carpenter, must have had means, a s t h e English idea of a "Gentleman" included also the possession of sufficient mo n e y to live as befitted his social position. The ancestral wills too, show the po s s ession of many estates.
Peleg's descendants took over an entire County alm o s t, very early and later produced a candidate for the Presidency of th e U n ited States, Warren G. Harding, elected twice to that office. Moreover, a s o n o f the first Tripp- Harding alliance married back into the Tripp blood; Bock: (Austin 208; Randall, James Tripp 5-7).
Herman William Tripp--Remembering----7th Great Gra n d father Peleg
General Notes for Child Job Tripp
Job TRIPP was born in 1673 in Portsmouth, Rhode Islan d . H e interited on 1 Dec 1692 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island .( 37 ) He was the major heir to his father's estate, yet r eco rd s pertaining to him are vague. He was Made citizen o f Ne wpo rt in 1726 in Newport, Rhode Island. (38) He was e lecte d a s Deputy or member of the Assembly from North Kin gstow n bet ween 1734 and 1738 in North Kingstown, Rhode Is land . (39) H e signed a will in 1750 in North Kingstown, R hod e Island. ( 40) The day and month are burnt off the rec orde d copy. He d ied on 3 Sep 1751 in North Kingstown, Rho de Is land. (41) H e signed a will on 9 Mar 1752 in North K ingsto wn, Rhode Isl and. (42) Besides the wife Elizabethan d son J ob, the will m entions children Isaac, William, Meh itable , Ann, Mary, Pheb e, Abigail, Deborah, Benony ("if l iving" ) and at least on e son (not named) of Benony, and A biel.
References: Randall, manuscript about Peleg and his decen d a nts from the New Bedford Library; Briffni Whelan, decendant who specia l i zes in daughters and their offspring;
Job Tripp was the second son of Peleg Tripp, s o n o f John Tripp the Founder. He married Elizabeth Swee t a s hi s second wife, however Isaac Tripp, our ancestor was born of the first wife, whose name is not kn o w n. Job Tripp had a total of seven children. Bock: Job Tripp of North Kingstown was appointed guardi a n o f Samuel and able Tanner, orphans of Benjamin Tanner late of Exeter Deceas e d , August 2, 1746 ( TC Exeter p. 47 in RIGR 5:L78 [July 1982]. Job was the maj o r h eir of his father's estate ( Robert Tripp 43149) (Austin 208; Dean 3; Pitman 417-9; Ahnenetafal from Car l B o yer gives him as Job, b. Ca. 1663; died 1751 North Kingston Rhode Isla n d ; A lden Manchester, 6609 Pyle Road, Bethesda, MD 20817 [CSG 452)
Herman William Tripp--Remembering--- - G randpa Job
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2 M Dallas Benton Sisson 1
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3 M Charles H. Sisson 1
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4 M Pascal Spencer Sisson 1
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5 M Larkin Reno Sisson 1
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6 M Jesse L. Sisson 1
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7 M George Eugene Sisson 1
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8 F Alberta Rebecca Sisson 1
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9 M William Lafayette Sisson 1
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