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Thursday, May 31, 2012
Ada Tripp - Ryder
Ada Tripp Ryder (1853- aft. 1910)
Ada Tripp was born on January 16, 1853 at Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan, the second born and last child of Charles Tripp and Margarite/Margaret Henning.
Ada married widower, William Henry RYDER (b. 24 Jul 1842, Elyria, Ohio, son of Oliver Roberts Ryder and Harriet Rachael Jackson) on October 12, 1881 at Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan.
The couple had one child together, a son, Charles T. Ryder born February 11, 1885 in Michigan. Charles died in 1950.
They resided at Andover,Essex, Massachusetts.
Sources:
name: Ada T Ryder
titles & terms:
residence: Andover Town (all east of river & Main St.), Essex, Massachusetts
birth date: Jan 1853
birthplace: Michigan
relationship to head of household: Wife
spouse: William H Ryder
spouse's titles & terms:
spouse's birthplace: Ohio
father:
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace: New Hampshire
mother:
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace: Ireland
race or color (expanded): White
head-of-household name: William H Ryder
gender: Female
marital status: Married
years married: 18
estimated marriage year: 1882
mother how many children: 1
number living children: 1
immigration year:
enumeration district: 0254
page: 20
sheet letter: A
family number: 416
reference number: 40
film number: 1240640
image number: 00000337
Household Gender Age
spouse William H Ryder M
Ada T Ryder F
child Charles T Ryder M
Nillie Donovan F
Source Citation
"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M95B-DNN : accessed 13 May 2012), Ada T Ryder in household of William H Ryder, Andover Town (all east of river & Main St.), Essex, Massachusetts.
name: Ada ? Ryder
birthplace: Michigan
relationship to head of household: Wife
residence: Andover, Essex, Massachusetts
marital status: Married
race : White
gender: Female
immigration year:
father's birthplace: New Hampshire
mother's birthplace: Ireland
family number: 670
page number: 29
Household Gender Age
spouse William H Ryder M 67y
Ada ? Ryder F 57y
child Charles T Ryder M 25y
Nellie Donovan F 33y
Source Citation
"United States Census, 1910," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M2JS-KN5 : accessed 13 May 2012), Ada ? Ryder in household of William H Ryder, Andover, Essex, Massachusetts.
name: Chas T Ryder
residence: , El Paso, Colorado
estimated birth year: 1886
age: 34
birthplace: Michigan
relationship to head of household: Self
gender: Male
race: White
marital status: Married
father's birthplace:
mother's birthplace:
film number: 1820163
digital folder number: 4294433
image number: 00078
sheet number: 5
Household Gender Age
Chas T Ryder M 34y
spouse Viola T Ryder F 26y
child Chas T Ryder M 2y4m
Source Citation
"United States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MX2G-1MQ : accessed 13 May 2012), Chas T Ryder, , El Paso, Colorado.
Children: Dr. Charles Tripp Ryder, b. 1885, Ann Arbor, d. 1950, Colorado Springs, CO. He married 1916, Viola TURCK. 4 ch. Charles Tripp, William Henry, Louise, and Viola.
Charles Tripp (1812-1878)
Charles Tripp on December 12th, 1812 at Epson, New Hampshire. He married Margaret Henning (dau. of James Henning & Mary Ferguson). They had two daughters, Eva Tripp and Ada Tripp.
Charles Tripp died 1878 at Ann Arbor, Michigan. He and his wife Margaret are buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery at Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Charles Trip's Obituary:
Charles Tripp, one of Ann Arbor's most respected citizens, died on Wednesday
morning last, after a prolonged and complex illness, at the age of sixty-five
years. He was born in Epson, New Hampshire, on December 12th, 1812, and moved to this city in the spring of 1843, when he formed a partnership with VolneyChapin, for the manufacture of steam engines. He continued tin business at the foundry until the time of his death, and was at different times associated as
partner with Messrs. Loomis, Ailes and Price, the latter of whom is still
connected with the business. As a business man he was respected by all for his
well known qualities of honesty and integrity. In public life he has held the
offices of supervisor, alderman, member of school board, chairman of the
Republican County Committee, and State Senator, having bee elected to the latter
position in 1854. At the time of his death he was president of the Ann Arbor Gas
Company, trustee of the Congregational Church, and director of the First
National Bank. In the building and supervision of the erection of the
Congregational Church, Mr. Tripp took a prominent part, and his services are
gratefully remembered.
Some thirty years ago he married Miss Margaret Henning, a sister of David Henning, formerly of this city, and now a resident of Chicago.
His wife and two daughters survive him. The elder daughter, Mrs. Eva, was
married about a year ago to Frank Bennet, of Jackson, cashier of the First
National Bank of that city. The funeral of Mr. Tripp was held on Friday
afternoon from his late residence on Huron street, and the large number of
citizens present was a testimony of the esteem in which he was held. Tributes to
the deceased were made by Judge Cooley and Rev. Mr. Ruder.
Source: The Ann Arbor Register, 23 January 1878, page 3.,Charles Tripp.
File at: http://files.usgwarchives.org/mi/washtenaw/obits/t/tripp221gob.txt
Eva Tripp - Bennett (1851 - 1930)
Eva Tripp was born in 1851 at Washtenaw, Michigan the first born daughter of Charles Tripp (b.1812 d.1878) and Margarite / Margaret Henning (b.1823 d.1905, dau. of James Henning and Mary Ferguson).
Eva at the age of 24 years old married Francis Douglas Bennett (b.1850 d.1925), age 26, on October 18, 1876 at Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan.
The couple lived out their lifetime in Jackson, Michigan.
Eva became a widow in 1925 when her husband, Douglas, passed away.
Eva died on September 18, 1930 at Jackson county, Michigan and is buried in Mount Evergreen Cemetery at Jackson, Michigan.
The children of Eva and Douglass Bennett:
Margaret D Bennett (1878 - 1958)*
John Alonzo Bennett (1880 - 1918)*
Frank Tripp Bennett (1882 - 1933)*
Eva at the age of 24 years old married Francis Douglas Bennett (b.1850 d.1925), age 26, on October 18, 1876 at Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan.
The couple lived out their lifetime in Jackson, Michigan.
Eva became a widow in 1925 when her husband, Douglas, passed away.
Eva died on September 18, 1930 at Jackson county, Michigan and is buried in Mount Evergreen Cemetery at Jackson, Michigan.
The children of Eva and Douglass Bennett:
Margaret D Bennett (1878 - 1958)*
John Alonzo Bennett (1880 - 1918)*
Frank Tripp Bennett (1882 - 1933)*
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