Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties

Thomas Triplett

Male Abt 1770 - Aft 1783  (~ 14 years)


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  • Name Thomas Triplett 
    Birth Abt 1770  St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death Aft 1783  St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I115446  Tree1
    Last Modified 5 Apr 2024 

    Father Thomas Triplett,   b. Bef 1730, Prince William County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 20 Apr 1778, St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, Virginia - probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 48 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Hannah MNU Triplett   d. 21 May 1781, St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, Virginia - probate Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship natural 
    Family ID F48781  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
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      1770-1791 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
      Will of Thomas Triplett.
      Dated 6 Sept., 1777, Proven 20 April, 1778.
      Legatees: Wife Hanah Triplett.
      Sons: George Triplett, Peter Triplett, Thomas Triplett.
      Daus.: Milley Triplett, Jean Triplett, Frances Triplett.
      Wit.: John Triplett, John Johnston, William Hall, William (X) Asher.
      Inventory and Appraisal of Estate of William Williams, dec'd. Recorded 18 May, 1778.
      Made by Robert Slaughter, Sr., James Slaughter, Jr., Robert Coleman, Jr.
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      1770-1791 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
      Will of Hannah Triplett of Culpeper Co. Dated 3 Sept., 1780. Proven 21 May, 1781.
      Legatee: Son Thomas Triplett, a servant left her by her deceased husband.
      Wit.: Thomas Slaughter, William Roberts, Larkin Field.
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      1781-1783 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book L (Part 2); [Antient Press]; Page 315-316
      THIS INDENTURE Witnesseth that THOMAS TRIPLET of Culpeper County doth put himself an Apprentice to BAYLOR BANKS, Carpenter & Joiner, of said County to learn his art or mystery and with him after the manner of an Apprentice to serve till he is twenty one years old during all which time the said Apprentice his said Master faithfully shall serve, his secrets keep & all his lawfull commands every where gladly obey, he shall do no damage to his said Master nor see it done by others without letting or giving notice thereof to his said Master, he shall not waste his Masters goods nor lend them unlawfully to any; he shall not contract Matrimony during the said Term, he shall not play at Cards or Dice or any other unlawfull game whereby his Master may be damag'd with his own goods nor with the goods of others, he shall not absent himself day or night from his Masters service unlawfully but in all things behave himself as a faithfull Apprentice in the trade or mystery he now followeth and the said Master shall do his true Endeavour to teach or cause to be taught unto the said Apprentice the art of Carpentry & Joinery & shall procure & provide for him sufficient meat drink lodging & washing during the said Term, And for the true performance of all and every the said Covenants and agreements either of the said Parties bindeth himself unto the other firmly by these presents. In Witness whereof they have hereunto set their hands and Seals this (blank)
      THOMAS TRIPLETT
      BAYLOR BANKS
      At a Court held for Culpeper County the 19th day of May 1783
      This Indenture was ackowledged by the parties and ordered to be recorded

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