Individual Notes

Note for:   Mayhew Smith,   ABT 1780 -          Index

Individual Note:
     Mrs. Florence Cheston Pipley Fisher.
DAR ID Number: 16866
Born in Edgartown, Massachusetts.
Wife of Leroy Yale Fisher.
Descendant of Joseph Ripley, Cornelius Ripley, Peter Ripley and Corp.Silas Cottle, of Massac husetts.
Daughter of Henry Ripley and Cynthia Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Ripley and Mary Jernegan, his wife; Mayhew Smithand Sally Cottle (178 1-1872), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Ripley and Lydia Ripley, his wife (daughterof Cornelius); Sila s Cottle and Jerusha Tilton, his first wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Ripley and Thankful Pease, his wife;Peter Ripley and Dama ris Chase, his wife.
Joseph Ripley, (1757-1830), served as a private in Capt. Benjamin Smith'scompany, 1776. He w as born in Edgartown, Mass., where he died.
Cornelius Ripley, (1736-1815), enlisted as a private for the [p.315]defense of Martha's Vine yard, 1776. He was born in Edgartown, Mass.,where he died.
Also No. 14984.
Peter Ripley, (1712-80), served in the defense of the sea coast, 1776. Hewas born and died i n Martha's Vineyard.
Silas Cottle, (1752-1824), served as corporal in Capt. Nathan Smith'scompany, 1776. He was b orn in Chilmark, Mass., and died in Maine.
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[p.427] Mrs. Grace Anna Burgess.
1860; Census Place: Chilmark, Dukes, Massachusetts; Roll: M653_493; Page: 697; Image: 6.

DAR ID Number: 51952
Born in Edgartown, Mass.
Wife of George Alden Burgess.
Descendant of Corp. Silas Cottle, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Henry Ripley and Cynthia Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Mayhew Smith and Sally Cottle, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Silas Cottle and Jerusha Tilton, his wife.
Silas Cottle (1752-1824), served as corporal in Capt. Nathan Smith'scompany, 1776. He was bo rn in Chilmark, Mass.; died in Maine.
Also No. 16866.
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Dr. Charles Banks THE COTTLE FAMILY,1925.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Cynthia Smith,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     Mrs. Florence Cheston Pipley Fisher.
DAR ID Number: 16866
Born in Edgartown, Massachusetts.
Wife of Leroy Yale Fisher.
Descendant of Joseph Ripley, Cornelius Ripley, Peter Ripley and Corp.Silas Cottle, of Massac husetts.
Daughter of Henry Ripley and Cynthia Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Ripley and Mary Jernegan, his wife; Mayhew Smithand Sally Cottle (178 1-1872), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Ripley and Lydia Ripley, his wife (daughterof Cornelius); Sila s Cottle and Jerusha Tilton, his first wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Ripley and Thankful Pease, his wife;Peter Ripley and Dama ris Chase, his wife.
Joseph Ripley, (1757-1830), served as a private in Capt. Benjamin Smith'scompany, 1776. He w as born in Edgartown, Mass., where he died.
Cornelius Ripley, (1736-1815), enlisted as a private for the [p.315]defense of Martha's Vine yard, 1776. He was born in Edgartown, Mass.,where he died.
Also No. 14984.
Peter Ripley, (1712-80), served in the defense of the sea coast, 1776. Hewas born and died i n Martha's Vineyard.
Silas Cottle, (1752-1824), served as corporal in Capt. Nathan Smith'scompany, 1776. He was b orn in Chilmark, Mass., and died in Maine.
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[p.427] Mrs. Grace Anna Burgess.
DAR ID Number: 51952
Born in Edgartown, Mass.
Wife of George Alden Burgess.
Descendant of Corp. Silas Cottle, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Henry Ripley and Cynthia Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Mayhew Smith and Sally Cottle, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Silas Cottle and Jerusha Tilton, his wife.
Silas Cottle (1752-1824), served as corporal in Capt. Nathan Smith'scompany, 1776. He was bo rn in Chilmark, Mass.; died in Maine.
Also No. 16866.
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Individual Notes

Note for:   Henry Ripley,   ABT 1819 -          Index

Individual Note:
     Mrs. Florence Cheston Pipley Fisher.
DAR ID Number: 16866
Born in Edgartown, Massachusetts.
Wife of Leroy Yale Fisher.
Descendant of Joseph Ripley, Cornelius Ripley, Peter Ripley and Corp.Silas Cottle, of Massac husetts.
Daughter of Henry Ripley and Cynthia Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Ripley and Mary Jernegan, his wife; Mayhew Smithand Sally Cottle (178 1-1872), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Ripley and Lydia Ripley, his wife (daughterof Cornelius); Sila s Cottle and Jerusha Tilton, his first wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Ripley and Thankful Pease, his wife;Peter Ripley and Dama ris Chase, his wife.
Joseph Ripley, (1757-1830), served as a private in Capt. Benjamin Smith'scompany, 1776. He w as born in Edgartown, Mass., where he died.
Cornelius Ripley, (1736-1815), enlisted as a private for the [p.315]defense of Martha's Vine yard, 1776. He was born in Edgartown, Mass.,where he died.
Also No. 14984.
Peter Ripley, (1712-80), served in the defense of the sea coast, 1776. Hewas born and died i n Martha's Vineyard.
Silas Cottle, (1752-1824), served as corporal in Capt. Nathan Smith'scompany, 1776. He was b orn in Chilmark, Mass., and died in Maine.
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[p.427] Mrs. Grace Anna Burgess.
1880; Census Place: Edgartown, Dukes, Massachusetts; Roll: T9_526; Family History Film: 1254526; Page: 556.1000; Enumeration District: 130; Image: 0482.

DAR ID Number: 51952
Born in Edgartown, Mass.
Wife of George Alden Burgess.
Descendant of Corp. Silas Cottle, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Henry Ripley and Cynthia Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Mayhew Smith and Sally Cottle, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Silas Cottle and Jerusha Tilton, his wife.
Silas Cottle (1752-1824), served as corporal in Capt. Nathan Smith'scompany, 1776. He was bo rn in Chilmark, Mass.; died in Maine.
Also No. 16866.
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