Donna Dudley Tripp
F, #422
Citations:
- [S28] Interview: Informant, Mildred Venetia Dail Humbles Interviewer: Vickie Jean Humbles Braxton and Leslie Harold Humbles, March 3, 2000. (Ormondsville, Greene County, North Carolina).
Easter Moore Tripp
F, #1697
| Birth* | Easter was born. |
| Marriage* | She married Hardy Tripp at Contentnea Township, Pitt County, North Carolina, on 11/15/1893.1 |
Citations:
- [S914] Book (compiled record): Pitt County Chronicles, the article is about Caleb Tripp Family. Author: Roger Kammerer, Volume Volume I, Article Number: 1196. Source: Numerous sources. Published by Pitt County Historical Society.
Elizabeth Tripp1
F, #2944
Citations:
- [S10] Interview: Informant, Edna Earl Pilgreen (Winterville, Pitt County, North Carolina), Interviewer: Kenny Guy Braxton, 2001.
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Tripp1,2
F, #3030, b. circa 1820
| Birth* | Elizabeth was born at Pitt County, North Carolina, c __/__/1820. In one confusing note, her place of birth is recorded as Bedford County, Tennessee on her son's, John M. Braxton, death certificate..1,2 |
| She was the daughter of Arthur Tripp and Bethania Tripp. |
| Marriage* | She married Lacy Braxton at Pitt County, North Carolina, c __/__/1848.1,2,3,4 |
| Death* | Elizabeth died at Pitt County, North Carolina.1,2 |
| Biography* | __/__/____ |
Citations:
- [S603] Email : Author, Linda Eckerd; Recipent, Kenny Guy Braxton. October 30, 2003. Information: John and Hanna Braxton Ancestors and Descendants.
- [S605] Email : Author, Linda Eckerd; Recipent, Kenny Guy Braxton. October 18, 2003. Information: Braxton's in the 1800 Tennessee Census.
- [S566] Estimated Date: Date was estimated based on other dates either in this individual's records or the records of others. When no other information exists, it is assumed individuals married at age 20.
- [S914] Book (compiled record): Pitt County Chronicles, the article is about Caleb Tripp Family. Author: Roger Kammerer, Volume Volume I, Article Number: 1196. Source: Numerous sources. Published by Pitt County Historical Society.
Elizabeth Slaughter Tripp1
F, #734, b. circa 1816
| Birth* | Elizabeth was born c __/__/1816.1,2 |
| Marriage* | She married Hardy Tripp c __/__/1835.1 |
| Death* | Elizabeth died. |
Citations:
- [S914] Book (compiled record): Pitt County Chronicles, the article is about Caleb Tripp Family. Author: Roger Kammerer, Volume Volume I, Article Number: 1196. Source: Numerous sources. Published by Pitt County Historical Society.
- [S360] Census: Warren Braxton: 1880 Federal Population Census, Contentena Township, Pitt County, North Carolina. Heritage Quest CD.
Elsie Marie Page Tripp1
F, #2049, b. 6 October 1918
Citations:
- [S390] GEDCOM File: Author: Karl Page Farber, Karl Page Farber, 158 Tidal View Lane, Charleston, SC 29412.
Florence Patrick Tripp
F, #1146
| Birth* | Florence was born. |
| Marriage* | She married Caleb Tripp. |
| Death* | Florence died. |
Furney Tripp1
M, #1691
Citations:
- [S914] Book (compiled record): Pitt County Chronicles, the article is about Caleb Tripp Family. Author: Roger Kammerer, Volume Volume I, Article Number: 1196. Source: Numerous sources. Published by Pitt County Historical Society.
Gatsey Tripp
F, #2495
Citations:
- [S479] Book (compiled record): Pitt County Genealogical Quarterly: May 2001, Author: Elizabeth Ross, Volume VIII, No. 2, Page: 6.
Gatsey Ann Tripp1
F, #3020
Citations:
- [S603] Email : Author, Linda Eckerd; Recipent, Kenny Guy Braxton. October 30, 2003. Information: John and Hanna Braxton Ancestors and Descendants.
Hannah Tripp1
F, #1690, d. circa 1812
| Birth* | Hannah was born. |
| Marriage* | She married Caleb Tripp Sr..1 |
| Death* | Hannah died c __/__/1812.1 |
Citations:
- [S914] Book (compiled record): Pitt County Chronicles, the article is about Caleb Tripp Family. Author: Roger Kammerer, Volume Volume I, Article Number: 1196. Source: Numerous sources. Published by Pitt County Historical Society.
Hardee Tripp1
M, #1696
Citations:
- [S914] Book (compiled record): Pitt County Chronicles, the article is about Caleb Tripp Family. Author: Roger Kammerer, Volume Volume I, Article Number: 1196. Source: Numerous sources. Published by Pitt County Historical Society.
Hardy Tripp1
M, #733, b. circa 1815, d. circa 1898
| Birth* | Hardy was born c __/__/1815.1 |
| He was the son of Arthur Tripp and Bethania Tripp. |
| Marriage* | He married Elizabeth Slaughter Tripp c __/__/1835.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Easter Moore Tripp at Contentnea Township, Pitt County, North Carolina, on 11/15/1893.1 |
| Death* | Hardy died c __/__/1898.2 |
| Census 1860 - free* | On 09/01/1860,Hardy was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina.3 |
| Criminal* | On 11/15/1866 a hearing was held in at Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina, in which Gustavus (Augustus) Braxton was accused of the attempted murder of Hardy Tripp. An initial hearing was held this day and the following is a transcript:
"State of NC Pitt County: To any lawfull officer of the County of Pitt to execute and return forthwith. Whereas Hardy Tripp personally appeared before me W L Cherry one of the acting Justices of said county and maketh oath the he believes Augustus Braxton did on the 2nd day of November 1866 Waylay and shoot him with the intention to kil; He also believes he (Trip) is in danger of his lif by said Braxton, He also believes Braxton will damage his private property. These are to command you to take the body of Agustus Braxton if to be found in this county and bring him before me or some other Justice of Pease to answear Said Complaint Hearein fail not Given under my hand and Seal this November 15th 1866. WL Cherry JP
summon for Plaintiff Aurena Fulford, John Tripp, Bryant A. Tripp, Jere Weatherington, W.F. Harrington, Laurence Tripp, C.F. Harris,
Summon for Defendant Shem Tyson, Ferdina Anderson, George Moye, Richard Moye"
A second hearing was held 15 days letter and the following is a transcript:
"State vs. Augustus Braxton, Indct Assualt with intent to murder. On November 27th 1866 this order was executed by Jos H. Gray Shf, Powell W. Moore DS.
Witnesses: Aurena Fulford, John Tripp, Bryant A. Tripp, WF Harrington, Laurence Tripp, Hardy Tripp, Jere Wetherington. Not a true Bill: Wm. G. Little Foreman"
A third hearing was on December 8 and the following is a transcript:
"The within warrant for Trail to me this day and the Plaintiff not being present or any witnesses appearing the Trail is postponed until Saturday the 15th December 1866.
Dec 8, 1866 Edwd Hoell J.P."
A fourth hearing was held on December 17th and the following is a transcript:
"The above warrant is further postponed until Monday 17th 1866 at 12 oClock am Dec 17, 1866.
Edwd Hoell J.P. "
A fifth hearing was held on December 17th and the following is a transcript:
"Jermiah Worthington after being duly Sworn Says about 12 months ago Augustus Braxton was at his home & took from his (Braxton's) Pocket a Pistol & remarked if I had this Pistol I would have Killed Hardy Tripp when I had a fight with him & I inted to Shoot Tripp yet I can see him at Old Pattie Moore's any time & I will give it to him there. This evidence was objected to by the Defendant Braxton & overuled by the Justice of the Peace Edward Howell.
E Howell J.P. Jeremiah (his mark) Worthington"
"Aurena Fulford being duly Sworn Says SHe heard Augustus Braxton Say the first of the year of the war the he intended to Shoot Hardy Tripp. This evidence was objected to by the Defendant Braxton & overruled by the Justice of the Peace Edward Howell.
Edward Hoell JP Aurina (her mark) Fulford Decr. 17 1866"
"Parties appeared before me this day the evidence being sufficient I therefore bind the defendant in a Bond of $500 for his appearance at next March Court 1867.
Decr. 17, 1866 Eded Hoell J.P. "
The sixth, and perhaps final hearing, was held in the Spring of 1867 and the following is a transcript:
"State of North Carolina Pitt County Superior Court of Law Spring Term 1867
The jurors for the state upon their oath present that Augustus Braxton late of the County of Pitt on the 1st day of January in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven with force and arms at and in the County aforesaid with a Certain Pistol, charged with powder and ball, which the said Augustus Braxton in his right hand then and there had and held in and upon Hardy Tripp in the peace of God and the state then and there begindid make an assualt with intent to kill the said Hardy Tripp then and there feloniously wilfully and of his malice aforethough to kill and murder, and other wrongs to the said Hardy Tripp then and there did against the peace and dignity of the state. And the jurors aforesaid upon their oath aforesaid do further present that Augustus Braxton, with force and arms at and in the County of Pitt on the day & year aforesaid in and upon the body of one Hardy Tripp in peace of God and the state then and there breing, an assualt did make, and the said Hardy Tripp then and there did beat wound and ill treat Contrary to law and against the peace and dignity of the state.
Sim H Rodgers Att Genl"
We have not found a record of the sentence that Augustus received.
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Citations:
- [S914] Book (compiled record): Pitt County Chronicles, the article is about Caleb Tripp Family. Author: Roger Kammerer, Volume Volume I, Article Number: 1196. Source: Numerous sources. Published by Pitt County Historical Society.
- [S622] Deed: to D. N. Branch and his wife, E. S. Edwards and Sarah Edwards, his wife, and Cenetta Braxton from L. M. Manning and Louisa Manning on September 10, 1898, Book K6: Page 198, Source documents are stored at the North Carolina Archives, Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina.
- [S750] Census: Hardy Tripp and Cenetee Trip: 1860 Federal Popluation Census, Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina.
- [S689] Book (compiled records): Compiled by Roger Kammerer. Pitt County Genealogical Quarterly: August 2004, Criminal Action Papers (Page 7-8). Pitt County Family Researchers, Inc.
Henry B. Tripp1,2
M, #1705
Citations:
- [S914] Book (compiled record): Pitt County Chronicles, the article is about Caleb Tripp Family. Author: Roger Kammerer, Volume Volume I, Article Number: 1196. Source: Numerous sources. Published by Pitt County Historical Society.
- [S479] Book (compiled record): Pitt County Genealogical Quarterly: May 2001, Author: Elizabeth Ross, Volume VIII, No. 2, Page: 6.
James Tripp1
M, #1692
Citations:
- [S914] Book (compiled record): Pitt County Chronicles, the article is about Caleb Tripp Family. Author: Roger Kammerer, Volume Volume I, Article Number: 1196. Source: Numerous sources. Published by Pitt County Historical Society.
James K. P. Tripp1
M, #1698
Citations:
- [S914] Book (compiled record): Pitt County Chronicles, the article is about Caleb Tripp Family. Author: Roger Kammerer, Volume Volume I, Article Number: 1196. Source: Numerous sources. Published by Pitt County Historical Society.
Jemsey Tripp1
F, #1843
| Birth* | Jemsey was born. |
| Marriage* | She married Calvin Dail at Contentnea, Pitt County, North Carolina, on 01/29/1885.1 |
Citations:
- [S368] Genealogy: Theophilus Dail Family, born 1827 in Pitt County, North Carolina, Author: Sue Dail Pitman, Received: November 19, 2000, Published: Prior to 2000.
John Tripp1,2,3
M, #1144, b. December 1838
Citations:
- [S190] Bible: Patsy Hart/Cannon, J.L Jackson Paper, Hart and Cannon. Elizabeth Ross published, at the USGen web internet project. Shepard Library, Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina (2000).
- [S314] Census: Benjamin Tripp: 1860 Federal Population Census, Pitt County, North Carolina. Publisher: Hertitage Quest CD.
- [S417] Census: Benjamin Tripp: 1850 Federal Population Census, Haddock District, Pitt County, North Carolina. Publisher: Heritage Quest: 41A, Farm 677.
John Tripp1
M, #1694
Citations:
- [S914] Book (compiled record): Pitt County Chronicles, the article is about Caleb Tripp Family. Author: Roger Kammerer, Volume Volume I, Article Number: 1196. Source: Numerous sources. Published by Pitt County Historical Society.
John Tripp1
M, #1708
Citations:
- [S914] Book (compiled record): Pitt County Chronicles, the article is about Caleb Tripp Family. Author: Roger Kammerer, Volume Volume I, Article Number: 1196. Source: Numerous sources. Published by Pitt County Historical Society.
Leon Tripp1,2,3
M, #406, b. 4 December 1907, d. 9 March 1975
| Birth* | Leon was born on 12/04/1907.1,2 |
| Marriage* | He married Daisy Dessie Dail Tripp on 12/24/1939.1,2,3 |
| Death* | Leon died on 03/09/1975 at age 67.1,2 |
| Burial* | His body was interred in the Winterville Cemetery at Winterville, Pitt County, North Carolina, . .1,2 |
| Biography* | __/__/____ |
Citations:
- [S28] Interview: Informant, Mildred Venetia Dail Humbles Interviewer: Vickie Jean Humbles Braxton and Leslie Harold Humbles, March 3, 2000. (Ormondsville, Greene County, North Carolina).
- [S80] Obituary: Leon Tripp, Newspaper Article.
- [S101] Bible: Rev. William Alonza Dail, William Alzona Dail. National Bible Press. In possession of Leslie Harold Humbles, Ormondsville, Greene County, North Carolina (2000).
Linier Tripp1,2,3
M, #3479
| Birth* | Linier was born. |
| Marriage* | He married Betsy Tripp. |
| Death* | Linier died. |
Citations:
- [S693] Marriage: Marriage Register , Woody McLawhorn Winnie Tripp . January 15, 1933 . Clerk of the Court , Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina.
- [S799] Book (compiled records): Pitt County Genealogy Quarterly, Marriage Record. Volume XI, No. 4.
- [S874] Website: MCGLAUGHON-L@rootsweb.com. Transcribed by: CATAULAVIC@aol.com, Woodie McLawhorn family information. Found on: February 24, 2008, (http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/MCGLAUGHON/2001-04/0986698039).
Lois Claire Tripp1
F, #3884, b. 14 September 1924
Louisa Tripp1
F, #1699
| Birth* | Louisa was born. |
| She was the daughter of Hardy Tripp and Elizabeth Slaughter Tripp. |
| Marriage* | She married Linnington Manning on 01/04/1866.1 |
| Death* | Louisa died. |
| Deed* | Louisa sold property at Swift Creek, Pitt County, North Carolina, on 11/28/1878. Lenington Manning and his wife Louis sold Warren 33 acres more or less located on the West side of Swift Creek for $75. The deed is recorded at the Pitt County Courthouse in Greenville, North Carolina in Deed Book N6, Page 118-119 and reads as follows:
".... in Contentena Township situated on the West side of Swift Creek and bounded on the West by Fred McGlohon on South by a canal to the Hill ditch and with said Hill ditch to Mrs. Bowers line and with her line to Fred McGlohon line and more particularly known as the Hardy Tripp land containing thirty three acres more or less...."
Hardy Tripp referenced in this deed was the father of Cennetta Tripp Braxton, Warren's wife. Lousia Manning was the sister of Warren's wife, Cennetta. This deed was witnessed by Caleb Cannon, the first cousin once removed of Sarah Cox Braxton, Warren's first wife.
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Citations:
- [S914] Book (compiled record): Pitt County Chronicles, the article is about Caleb Tripp Family. Author: Roger Kammerer, Volume Volume I, Article Number: 1196. Source: Numerous sources. Published by Pitt County Historical Society.
- [S274] Deed: to Warren Braxton and from Lenington Manning and his wife Louisa Manning on November 28, 1878, Book N6: Pages 118-119, Source documents are stored at the North Carolina Archives, Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina.
Mark Tripp1
M, #2800
Citations:
- [S538] Obituary: Martha P. Pilgreen Tripp, Daily Reflector, Greenville, North Carolina.
Marsha Craft Tripp1
F, #780
Citations:
- [S86] Interview: Informant, Carolyn Craft Hartman (Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina), Interviewer: Vickie J.H. Braxton, March 10, 2000.
Marth C. Pilgreen Tripp1,2
F, #383, b. 5 November 1893, d. 1 November 1966
| Birth* | Marth was born at Pitt County, North Carolina, on 11/05/1893.2 |
| She was the daughter of John Thomas Pilgreen and Mary Ann Davenport Pilgreen. |
| Marriage* | She married William Bruce Tripp at Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina, on 11/21/1909.2 |
| Death* | Marth died on 11/01/1966 at Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina, at age 72. According to her obituary, in addition to her children, brothers, and sisters, she was survived by her step-mother Mrs. Pattie Pilgreen, 16 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren..2,3 |
| Burial* | Her body was interred on 11/03/1966 in the Greenwood Cemetery at Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina, . .3 |
| Biography* | Her name was spelled Martha C. in her obituary.
According to Edna Earl Pilgreen Braxton, Marthy and Bruce had six children. One died after applying sodium nitrate, fertilizer, by hand to corn in the field. She stopped at the end of the row and picked wild cherries and she died from the fertilizer on her hands. She had fiery red hair. She was pregnant at the time and of course her baby died too. |
Citations:
- [S345] Interview: Informant, Edna Earl Pilgreen Braxton (Winterville, North Carolina), Interviewer: Kenny Guy Braxton, April 20, 2001.
- [S441] Genealogy: Pilgreen Family, Author: Nancy Pittman, Received: July 18, 2001, Published: 2000 on her website at http://www.genealogy.com/users/p/i/t/Nancy-L-Pittman-NC/. Quality of data: Good.
- [S538] Obituary: Martha P. Pilgreen Tripp, Daily Reflector, Greenville, North Carolina.
Martha Margaret Tripp1,2
F, #189, b. 5 December 1908, d. 23 August 1989
| Birth* | Martha was born on 12/05/1908. |
| Marriage* | She married Chester Arthur Avery on 12/15/1926.2 |
| Death* | Martha died on 08/23/1989 at age 80. |
| Burial* | Her body was interred on on 08/26/1989 at Pitt County, North Carolina, in the at Hancock Primitive Baptist Cemetery.3,2 |
Citations:
- [S211] Book (compiled record): Avery Family, Chronicles of Pitt County, Author: Harry H. Avery and Pallie T. Avery, Volume Page 163, Article 322, Published by Hunter Publishing Company, Winston Salem, NC..
- [S11] Interview: Informant, Ellen Avery Pilgreen (Winterville, North Carolina), Interviewer: Kenny Guy Braxton, 1999.
- [S345] Interview: Informant, Edna Earl Pilgreen Braxton (Winterville, North Carolina), Interviewer: Kenny Guy Braxton, April 20, 2001.
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