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The Fripp family of South Carolina

Notes


Richard Jenkins

Not yet confirmed as son of Micah & Mary


Charles Augustus Myers

A "Charles A. Myers" was born abt. 1832 in Northumberland, Pennsylvania (see LDS)


Daniel Perry Jenkins

1880 Census: Wadmelen Island, Charleston, South Carolina

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Daniel P. JENKINS Self M Male W 67 SC Farmer SC SC
Anna L. JENKINS Wife M Female W 56 SC Keeping House SC SC
Martha JENKINS Dau S Female W 22 SC At Home SC SC
Mary E. JENKINS Dau S Female W 19 SC At Home SC SC


Ann Fripp Jenkins

MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS - S.C. ARCHIVES: (Courtesy of Edgar Allen Fripp III - Ed-116)

WILLIAM B. FRIPP
Beaufort District April 6, 1846
William B. Fripp, of St Helena Island, of the first part
Ann F. Chaplin, widow of St Helena Island, of the second part
Wm Fripp, Sr. and Wm Washington Fripp, both of Beaufort, of the third part.
Whereas a marriage is shortly to be had between Wm B. Fripp and Ann F. Chaplin…
..... real and personal property of the said Wm B. Fripp .....
..... and real and personal estate of the said Mrs. Ann F. (Chaplin).....
..... Wm. S. Chaplin, deceased former husband of Mrs. Ann F. Chaplin .....

Recorded May 21, 1846



1850 Census: St Helena Parish - CAT. 432 - Roll 849 (Courtesy of Edgar Allen Fripp III - Ed-116)
William B. Fripp, 55, Planter, 1500
Ann Fripp, 37
Thomas B. Fripp, 21, Student
John Fripp, 19, Student
William Fripp, 17, Student

1860 Census: St Helena Parish - CAT. M-653 - Roll 1214 (Courtesy of Edgar Allen Fripp III - Ed-116)
Ann F. Fripp, 42, Planter, 15,000, 50,000


Edward Rippon

Information received from Lenoir LaRoche Roberts, quoted directly from LaRoche Family by Joseph LaRoche Rivers.

EDWARD RIPPON, a weaver of Edisto Island, married the second time to a daughter of Joseph Farley. Their son, Edward Rippon, Jr. (d. 1757) married Ann _____ and they were the parents of Elizabeth, Isaac, and Martha Rippon. Edward, Jr. left a will (dtd. Jan. 18, 1755 and proved Dec. 19, 1757) mentioning that he was of Edisto, his wife was Ann, and children were Elizabeth, who married a Smelie, Isaac, and Martha Jenkins. After her husband Richard Jenkins (1730-1772) died, Martha married Thomas Hanahan. (Ref. E. Stanley Barnhill collection, South Carolina Historical Society, file 28-681).

Lenoir's research indicates that Edward was in the weaving business and had many "helpers" actually doing the work. He was the owner or proprietor of the business.

Lenoir is a descendant of Martha Rippon and Richard Jenkins.