Jemima Tripp1
Female, #46400, (circa 1755 - after 1819)
| Parent* | Nicholas Tripp1 (s 1722 - c 1791) | |
| Parent* | Nancy King1 (s 1725 - ) | |
Jemima Tripp|b. circa 1755\nd. after 1819|p46400.htm|Nicholas Tripp|b. say 1722\nd. circa 1791|p47211.htm|Nancy King|b. say 1725|p47212.htm|||||||(?) King|b. say 1695|p47235.htm|Eleanor McNammarra|b. say 1698|p47236.htm| | ||
| Birth* | circa 1755 | She was born circa 1755 at Virginia.1 |
| She was the daughter of Nicholas Tripp and Nancy King.1 | ||
| Marriage* | 1776 | She married William Stallworth Jr. at Abbeville District, South Carolina, in 1776.1 |
| Married Name | 1776 | As of 1776, her married name was Stallworth.1 |
| 1800 Census | 4 Aug 1800 | Jemima was probably a free white female, age 45 or over, in William Stallworth Jr.'s household on the 1800 Census at Edgefield District, South Carolina.2 |
| Will | 2 Feb 1806 | In William Stallworth Jr.'s will on 2 Feb 1806 at Edgefield District, South Carolina, Jemima, Nicholas, Joseph, Sarah, Nancy, Elizabeth and Needham was named as an heir. (I, William Stallsworth, Senr., being at present of perfect mind and memory... I give to my wife Jemima full benefit and profits of my plantation where I now live during her natural life or widowhood and also give the work of negroes Aaron the oldest, Aaron the youngest, Peter the older, and Peter the younger, during her natural life or widowhood, also a negro woman named Lucy and a bay mare named Jack. I give unto my son Nicholas the tract land whereon he now lives and all the land I own joining with the exception of a part lying between the Beaver Dam Creek and Quaker Road which said last parcel of land I give unto my grandson William Thornton a minor, also I give to said minor a horse worth $100 to be given him at full age. I also give to my son Joseph at the death of my wife all that parcel of land being part of the tract whereon I now live to be divided as follows: beginning at a corner on Mathes Road and a straight line to Benjamin Burton land; and all my blacksmith and carpenter tools also one horse worth $100 and a cow and calf and $100 in cash. The balance of my land to be equally divided between my daughters Sally and Nancy after the death of my wife. I also give to my dtr. Betsey one cow and calf, the rest of the personal property to fall to her children, but not to be at the disposal of her husband. I appoint my son Nicholas and Joseph Stallsworth and James Adrams as executors. Wit: John M. Moon, James Anderson, No. Drummond. /s/ William Stallsworth Proved by the oath of John M. Moon the 9 Sep 1808 and at the same time qualified Nicholas Stallsworth as executors. Recorded 18 Nov 1808.).3 |
| 1810 Census* | 6 Aug 1810 | Jemima was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 Census at Edgefield District, South Carolina.4 |
| Death* | after 1819 | She died at Edgefield District, South Carolina, after 1819.1 |
Family | William Stallworth Jr. (1745 - 9 Sep 1808) | |
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| Charts | Warren Culpepper's Ancestry Chart |
| Last Edited | 30 Jan 2003 |
Citations
- Texasnmyheart, compiler, e-mail address, From Dogwood to Bluebonnets, Rootsweb: WorldConnect (online family tree), 2000-2005.
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bluebonnets20 - Lawrence E. Jarrell, Early Edgefield SC Census, High Point, NC: Alligator Creek Genealogy Pubs., 1998.
page 20: William Stalsworth, 1M16-25, 1M26-44, 3F0-9, 1F10-15, 1F16-25, 1F45+, 3 slaves. - James E. and Vivian Wooley, Edgefield County, South Carolina Wills, 1787-1836, Greenville, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1991.
pages 73-74. - Lawrence E. Jarrell, Early Edgefield SC Census, High Point, NC: Alligator Creek Genealogy Pubs., 1998.
page 54: Jemimah Stalsworth, 1F10-15, 1F16-25, 1F45+, 5 slaves.