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Marlborough RIPLEY

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Marlborough RIPLEY was born on 28 Dec 1767 in Maine.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Irene

    Marlborough married Ruth WHITING on 16 Jul 1787 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Ruth was born on 6 Nov 1764 in Massachusetts; died on 1 Oct 1856 in Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Solomon RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Oct 1789 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died on 5 Feb 1854 in Farmington, Franklin County, Maine; was buried in Webster Cemetery, Franklin County, Maine.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Solomon RIPLEY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Marlborough1) was born on 24 Oct 1789 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died on 5 Feb 1854 in Farmington, Franklin County, Maine; was buried in Webster Cemetery, Franklin County, Maine.

    Notes:

    He and Aurelia lived in New Vineyard, Maine.

    Solomon’s ancestors from Sue H B’s research.

    Irene says that Solomon was born 24 Oct 1789 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He died in Farmington, Maine, on 5 Feb 1854.

    Birth:
    Find A Grave

    Died:
    Find A Grave

    Buried:
    Find A Grave

    Solomon married Aurelia PRATT on 14 Dec 1812 in Farmington, Franklin County, Maine. Aurelia was born on 17 Sep 1793 in New Vineyard, Franklin County, Maine; died on 18 Apr 1858 in Chesterville, Franklin County, Maine; was buried in Webster Cemetery, Franklin County, Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Abigail RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1813 in Maine.
    2. 4. Charles John RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Jan 1815 in Farmington, Franklin County, Maine; died on 3 Jun 1891 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried in Hillside Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    3. 5. John Henry RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Feb 1817 in Maine; died on 20 Jan 1895 in Maine.
    4. 6. Marlboro Molbry RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 May 1819 in Farmington, Franklin County, Maine; died about 1870 in Richland County, Wisconsin.
    5. 7. Aurelia W RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jan 1821 in Maine.
    6. 8. Solomon RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Mar 1823 in Maine; died on 19 Mar 1832 in Maine.
    7. 9. Horace RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Jun 1827 in Maine; died in 1832 in Maine; was buried in Webster Cemetery, Franklin County, Maine.
    8. 10. Horace H RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Apr 1833 in Maine; died on 30 Nov 1913 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    9. 11. Augustus Solomon RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Apr 1836 in Maine; died on 7 Jan 1902 in Richland County, Wisconsin; was buried in Dayton Corners Cemetery, Boaz, Richland County, WIsconsin.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Abigail RIPLEY Descendancy chart to this point (2.Solomon2, 1.Marlborough1) was born in 1813 in Maine.

    Notes:

    dveber1 believes that Abigail married Daniel Smith and is the wife listed with him in the 1850 census.


  2. 4.  Charles John RIPLEY Descendancy chart to this point (2.Solomon2, 1.Marlborough1) was born on 3 Jan 1815 in Farmington, Franklin County, Maine; died on 3 Jun 1891 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried in Hillside Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

    Notes:

    According to OneWorld, his father was Solomon Ripley and his mother was Aurelia Pratt. In the 1820 census, there was a Solomon Ripley living in Farmington, Kennebec County, Maine.

    In the 1850 census, he was a farmer in the Town of Chesterville in Franklin County, Maine.

    In the 1860 census, he was a farmer in Minneapolis.

    In the 1875 state census, he and “Marthy” were living in Minneapolis.

    According to an article in the Minneapolis Tribune’s October 10, 1890, edition, Moses Ripley, Charles’s son, had questioned the older man’s sanity. “Charles Ripley has been pronounced sane by Judge Bailey, after a few hours’ visit. Moses Ripley, the son, claimed that the old man was incapable of manging his own business but the judge thought differently.”

    Charles died in 1891 leaving an estate of $75,000. He had real property that was considered quite profitable. This was mostly temement blocks on Washington Avenue south, near 12th and 13th Avenues, which yielded a monthly rental income of $400 to $600.

    Birth:
    Kerrs and dveber1

    Charles married Martha DUNSMOOR in 1837. Martha (daughter of Phineas DUNSMOOR and Elizabeth ADAMS) was born about 1817 in Temple, Franklin County, Maine; died on 25 Feb 1891 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried in Hillside Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 12. Lovina RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1838 in Maine; died in 1874 in Minnesota; was buried in Hillside Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    2. 13. Moses Harrison RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Aug 1840 in Chesterville, Franklin County, Maine; died on 19 Jan 1892 in Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota; was buried in Hillside Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    3. 14. Almira L RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1849 in Maine; died on 1 Jun 1894 in St. Peter, Nicollet County, Minnesota.

  3. 5.  John Henry RIPLEY Descendancy chart to this point (2.Solomon2, 1.Marlborough1) was born on 11 Feb 1817 in Maine; died on 20 Jan 1895 in Maine.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    dveber1

    Died:
    dveber1


  4. 6.  Marlboro Molbry RIPLEY Descendancy chart to this point (2.Solomon2, 1.Marlborough1) was born on 4 May 1819 in Farmington, Franklin County, Maine; died about 1870 in Richland County, Wisconsin.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    dveber1

    Died:
    dveber1


  5. 7.  Aurelia W RIPLEY Descendancy chart to this point (2.Solomon2, 1.Marlborough1) was born on 11 Jan 1821 in Maine.

    Notes:

    dveber1 believes that Aurelia married James Dunsmoor, who was a brother of Charles John Ripley’s wife (and Moses Ripley’s mother) Martha.


  6. 8.  Solomon RIPLEY Descendancy chart to this point (2.Solomon2, 1.Marlborough1) was born on 1 Mar 1823 in Maine; died on 19 Mar 1832 in Maine.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    dveber1

    Died:
    dveber1


  7. 9.  Horace RIPLEY Descendancy chart to this point (2.Solomon2, 1.Marlborough1) was born on 14 Jun 1827 in Maine; died in 1832 in Maine; was buried in Webster Cemetery, Franklin County, Maine.

  8. 10.  Horace H RIPLEY Descendancy chart to this point (2.Solomon2, 1.Marlborough1) was born on 12 Apr 1833 in Maine; died on 30 Nov 1913 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.

    Notes:

    In the 1870 census, he and his wife and two sons lived in Richland County, Wisconsin.

    In the 1900 and 1910 censuses, he was a widower living at the old soldiers’ home in Minneapolis.

    Birth:
    dveber1

    Died:
    dveber1


  9. 11.  Augustus Solomon RIPLEY Descendancy chart to this point (2.Solomon2, 1.Marlborough1) was born on 23 Apr 1836 in Maine; died on 7 Jan 1902 in Richland County, Wisconsin; was buried in Dayton Corners Cemetery, Boaz, Richland County, WIsconsin.

    Notes:

    He was an officer in the Wisconsin Volunteer Regiment in the Civil War.



Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Lovina RIPLEY Descendancy chart to this point (4.Charles3, 2.Solomon2, 1.Marlborough1) was born about 1838 in Maine; died in 1874 in Minnesota; was buried in Hillside Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

    Notes:

    She and George VandeVere divorced and George had remarried by 1866. The Herrs say that Lovina had two husbands after George. The last one was William McCabe.

    Buried:
    as Lovina VandeVere

    Lovina married George Hamlin VANDEVERE on 16 Sep 1854 in Ramsey County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 15. Charles VANDEVERE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1860; died in 1939.

  2. 13.  Moses Harrison RIPLEY Descendancy chart to this point (4.Charles3, 2.Solomon2, 1.Marlborough1) was born on 29 Aug 1840 in Chesterville, Franklin County, Maine; died on 19 Jan 1892 in Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota; was buried in Hillside Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

    Notes:

    He was his parents’ second child.

    One Ancestry source has him as Moses Harrison Ripley, born 29 Aug 1840 in Civil, Chesterville, Maine.

    In the 1860 census, he is Moses H Ripley, a farmer in Maple Grove Twp in Hennepin County.

    In the 1865 state census, he is listed in Minneapolis, Hennepin County. As Bonnie points out, Moses would have been still serving with Hatch’s battalion at the time the census was taken if, indeed, Moses was mustered out of service in January of 1866. Moses and Ophelia’s son Charles was born in 1865 or 1866 so Charles must not have been away from home for the whole two-and-a-half years. There is no indication in the 1865 census that Moses is absent. Bonnie notes that Moses may have been injured during his military service because an 1883 list of pensioners in Anoka County includes Moses who is receiving $4 per month pension for a spine injury.

    In the 1870 census, he and his family live in West St. Paul, Dakota County. His occupation is carpenter.

    In the 1873 Minneapolis city directory, he is a carpenter residing at “19th Av S betw 2½ and 3d.”

    In the 1875 state census, he and his family are listed in Minneapolis, Hennepin County.

    In the 1880 census, he and his family lived in Blaine Twp, Anoka County, Minnesota. Moses was a farmer.

    According to Bonnie, Moses was elected the first chairman of the Blaine Township Board of Supervisors at that body’s first election in the summer of 1877 when Blaine Township was organized. Moses is credited with giving Blaine its name when he persuaded fellow board members to name the new township in honor of James G. Blaine, a popular senator from Maine.

    In the 1885 state census, they were farmers in Fridley.

    On 21 April 1887, the Taylors Falls Land Office granted Moses H Ripley a 160 acre homestead at 1 NE 4th PM No Township 31 N, Range 23 W, Section 22, in Anoka County. Its official description on the record over Grover Cleveland’s “signature,” was “northeast quarter of section twenty-two in township thirty-one north of range twenty-three west of the Fourth Principal Meridian in Minnesota, containing 160 acres.”

    In the 1890 veterans schedule, Moses H Ripley is listed as living in Blaine and Fridley in Anoka County. He was a Private in the “Hatches Ind Battery” from August 4, 1863, to January 27, 1866, a period of service of 2 years, 5 months, and 28 days.

    In the Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles, Moses H Ripley is shown as having enlisted, as a blacksmith, in Company B, Minnesota Hatch’s Cavalry Battalion. (It was also called Hatch’s Independent Battalion, Minnesota Cavalry.) Here is the description of that battalion:

    Regimental History
    MINNESOTA
    HATCH'S CAVALRY BATTALION
    (Three Years)

    Hatch's Cavalry Battalion.--Maj., E. A. C. Hatch. This battalion was organized during Aug. and Sept., 1863, and left for Pembina Oct. 5, for Indian duty, accompanied by one section of the 3d Minn. light battery. It acted as escort for a transportation train from St. Cloud, and from Pomme de Terre Oct. 24 the major portion of the troops were sent to Fort Abercrombie to obtain additional ordnance, the rest of the command under Lieut. Charles Mix, continuing with the train, a junction to be effected at Georgetown.

    A sudden thaw compelled the train to rest days and travel nights and the road was lost, the command being thus several days late in reaching Georgetown. Animals and men suffered greatly, owing to the failure of contractors to deliver hay and grain as agreed, and only by most determined work did the expedition continue. Two hundred and fifty horses, mules and oxen died between Georgetown and Pembina, and as much of the stores as could be spared were left at Georgetown.

    In December a small detachment surprised and captured a party of Indians and soon afterward some 200 of Little Crow's band surrendered. Others came in until Maj. Hatch had nearly 400, and early in Jan., 1864, the Sioux chiefs, Little Six and Medicine Bottle, were captured, sent to Fort Snelling and after trial were hung for their crimes in the massacre of 1862, Little Six confessing to having personally killed 50 people. In February the battalion was joined by Maj. Joseph R. Brown, with over 40 friendly Indians. Maj. Brown left for Fort Snelling with the prisoners and on April 10, Lieut. Mix and party left for Fort Abercrombie. On May 5, the entire command moved for Fort Abercrombie. Co. C was detailed to Alexandria and Pomme de Terre and Co. D to patrol duty from Fort Abercrombie to Pembina. Maj. Hatch resigned in June because of ill health, being succeeded by Lieut.-Col. C. Powell Adams, and Cos. E and F were mustered in during Aug. and Sept., 1864. Post and patrol duty was the order until 1866, when the regiment was mustered out by companies during April, May and June.

    Battles Fought
    Fought on 28 Sep 1864.

    From an article called The Man Who Named the City by Karen Klinkenberg.

    Moses Harrison Ripley was born on August 24, 1840 in Franklin County Maine, to Charles Ripley and Martha Dunsmoor Ripley. They had 6 children, born between 1838 and 1859—Moses was second-born. At age 15, his family moved to Dakota County, Minnesota and a few months later to Minneapolis. He married Ophelia M. Lightbourn, of the West Indies, on June 2, 1859. They had ten children between about 1861 and 1883, seven of whom survived them.

    On August 4, 1863 Moses Ripley enlisted in Hatch’s Independent Battalion, formed in response to the 1862 Sioux Uprising. The battalion was dispatched to Pembina near the Red River on the Canadian border on October 5, 1863 and arrived on November 13, 1863, the men having marched the entire distance. After enduring a harsh Dakota winter, food shortage and the loss of most of their horses, the battalion received orders to dispatch to Fort Abercrombie in Dakota Territory. Ripley was discharged on January 27, 1866 and returned to Minneapolis.

    Census records for the years 1860 and 1870 list Moses Ripley as residing in various towns around the St. Paul and Minneapolis area. His occupations included carpentry and farming.

    In November, 1875 he settled on a farm in Anoka County. In 1877, Blaine Township was established and, at the suggestion of Moses Ripley, was named in honor of James Gillespie Blaine, a politician from Ripley’s home state of Maine. At the first township election Ripley was named chairman of the Board of Supervisors. He served in subsequent township offices before moving to Fridley sometime later.

    In the summer of 1891, Moses contested his father’s will which left his portion of his father’s estate to Moses’s wife for the protection of Moses as well as Moses’s family. The father had concluded that “since the war [Moses] had developed intemperate habits.”

    A brief article in the 24 October 1891 edition of the Tribune, p. 8, titled “A Mad Pater Familias”: Moses H. Ripley, a son of the late Charles Ripley, who died some time ago leaving property worth many thousands of dollars, was up for examination before Judge Corrigan yesterday. Some four weeks ago he developed acute symptoms of insanity and threatened to kill his family. The judge ordered Moses to be sent to Rochester. He is a married man with seven children and is 51 years of age.

    Moses Ripley died in Rochester, Minnesota of influenza and pneumonia at the age of 51 on January 19, 1892 and was buried at Layman’s Cemetery in Minneapolis. In 1896, his grave was relocated to Hillside Cemetery. Ophelia died on December 12, 1893, also from pneumonia, in Minneapolis. She was buried at Hillside Cemetery along with Moses and his parents.

    Birth:
    OneWorld Tree. Other sources say 24 August.

    Died:
    “died at the Rochester asylum”

    Buried:
    C 102 2, “Vet. GAR” (Grand Army of the Republic). Initially buried at Layman’s Cemetery.

    Moses married Ophelia LIGHTBOURN on 2 Jun 1859 in Ramsey County, Minnesota. Ophelia (daughter of Nathaniel LIGHTBOURN and Louisa DEANE) was born on 27 May 1840 in Turks and Caicos Islands; died on 12 Dec 1893 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried in Hillside Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 16. Martha Emma RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1860 in Minnesota.
    2. 17. Almira RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1862 in Minnesota.
    3. 18. Charles RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1866 in Minnesota; died in 1881.
    4. 19. Lila May RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Nov 1868 in Minnesota; died on 14 Jan 1928 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    5. 20. William A RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Feb 1871 in Minnesota; died on 16 Feb 1957 in Los Angeles County, California.
    6. 21. Edward Grant RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Sep 1873 in Minnesota; died on 23 Oct 1972 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 25 Oct 1972 in Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    7. 22. Walter C RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Feb 1877 in Minnesota; died on 2 Jan 1952 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    8. 23. George H RIPLEY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Oct 1883 in Minnesota; died on 26 Oct 1959 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 26 Jun 1962 in St. Anthony of Padua Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

  3. 14.  Almira L RIPLEY Descendancy chart to this point (4.Charles3, 2.Solomon2, 1.Marlborough1) was born about 1849 in Maine; died on 1 Jun 1894 in St. Peter, Nicollet County, Minnesota.

    Family/Spouse: William A PETERSON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]