![]() "United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch ( : 16 July 2015), Maine > Hancock > image 2 of 7 citing NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). John Dwelly and Deborah Ellis, of Frankfort. Deborah Rev War service, Navy, MA Novr ye 4th. Barzilla Dwelly, son of John Dwelly and resided Prospect b. 29 March 1859, Dwelley, Barzilla, resided in North Searsport North of Mount Ephraim, not far from Goose Pond/Swan Lake. named after Lydia Wakefield Larrabee [she is possibly Lydia Dwelly, residing with Jesse Tripp, in Searsport, Maine, in 1860? She died 11 April 1867 aged 70 years, 7 mo. , named after Jesse Larrabee 1860 Census: wife Elvira age 60 , Volume 4 edited by William Richard Cutter ![]() Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs. Note: the children named above All resided Searsport, Maine. The records examined fail to give the maiden name of his wife, whom he married in York county, perhaps Alfred ,īut they state that Jessie, Lydia, Samuel, Mary and Benjamin were his children." He cleared a farm from the wilderness, was in various other ways instrumental in developing the natural resources of southwestern Maine, and he reared a family of five children.īenjamin Tripp, a shipbuilder, probably went from York county to Waldo county very early in the last century, and locating at Prospect, or that part of it which is now Searsport, he constructed the first vessel ever launched in that town. This immigrant was Samuel Tripp, the date of whose arrival is somewhat uncertain, but it was probably quite early in the eighteenth century. "It is the general belief that the TRIPP Tripp family of Maine was founded on this side of the ocean by an immigrant from the county of Kent, England, who settled in Wells, that state. "Benj Tripp died Aged 71 years" Tripp Family Bible Family Record Deaths
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