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From Jackie Brooks:
After the death of his wife Elizabeth Hand, John Fripp married Elizabeth Grive, widow, of Lady’s Island as shown by marriage contract dated Sept. 20, 1776. His will was dated July 27,1780 and proven Sept.8, 1781. It made special bequests of 34 negro slaves and 1170 acres of land. Five hundred pounds were left to the building of the Chapel on St.Helena Island and the balance of estate to his seven youngest children.; William Fripp b May 10, 1732 m. Tabitha Eddings/Magdalen Maggett; Mary, died in infancy; Elizabeth, b Mar 19, 1736 m Benjamin Green; Paul Fripp, b. Dec.8, 1737, m Amey Reynolds;SC Hist. Mag; Probate Ct. book 1747-52 pg.200;St Phillips Register;Will Book Charleston 1740-47 pg 180
From Bell's & Allied family trees: page 56John Fripp, III, (great-great grandfather of John Bell) son of John Fripp, Jr. and wife Martha, was born March 15, 1721, "baptized Aug. 3, 1730 by Jones." He was elected a Justice of the Peace by the General Assembly March 30, 1776. (Journal of the General Assembly of S. C., March 26, 1776, April 11, 1776, p. 17) He married April 19, 1747, Elizabeth Hand, spinster (daughter of John Hand and wife Martha), born Nov. 22, 1725.
John Fripp, III and wife Elizabeth Hand had twelve children, among them being Elizabeth Fripp (their 3rd child) born Sept. 18, 1750, married Sept. 18, 1764, Thomas Chaplin, born March 26, 1742. (See Chaplin line p. 53)
For complete list of the twelve children of John and Elizabeth Fripp see S. C. Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. 23, p. 67-70.The following are excerpts from John Fripp's will, found in Will Book, Vol. 19, page 250, Historical Commission, Columbia, S. C.: "My wife Elizabeth and four daughters Martha Chaplin, Elizabeth Chaplin (mentioned above), Sarah Graham and Mary Jenkins." Also his "three unmarried daughters Rebecca, Hannah and Ann." And his "four sons." He left a very large estate, slaves, land, etc.
Signed - John Fripp, 20 July, 1780 Proved 8 September 1781
From the foregoing we find -
John Fripp, Senior, married Sarah, their son John Fripp, Junior, married Martha, their son John Fripp, III, married Elizabeth Hand, their daughter Elizabeth Fripp, married Thomas Chaplin, their daughter Mary Rebecca Chaplin married Benjamin Adams, their daughter Mary Chaplin Adams married Theodore Augustus Bell, their son John Bell married Emily Margaret Milligan.
SCHG: Fripp, John, Sn. of Do. (John & Elizabeth) born Apr:18, 1749; bur:
NOTE: From above I assume he must have died at birth as they had another John later.
From Jackie Brooks:
After the death of his wife Elizabeth Hand, John Fripp married Elizabeth Grive, widow, of Lady’s Island as shown by marriage contract dated Sept. 20, 1776. His will was dated July 27,1780 and proven Sept.8, 1781. It made special bequests of 34 negro slaves and 1170 acres of land. Five hundred pounds were left to the building of the Chapel on St.Helena Island and the balance of estate to his seven youngest children.; William Fripp b May 10, 1732 m. Tabitha Eddings/Magdalen Maggett; Mary, died in infancy; Elizabeth, b Mar 19, 1736 m Benjamin Green; Paul Fripp, b. Dec.8, 1737, m Amey Reynolds;SC Hist. Mag; Probate Ct. book 1747-52 pg.200;St Phillips Register;Will Book Charleston 1740-47 pg 180
From Bell's & Allied family trees: page 56John Fripp, III, (great-great grandfather of John Bell) son of John Fripp, Jr. and wife Martha, was born March 15, 1721, "baptized Aug. 3, 1730 by Jones." He was elected a Justice of the Peace by the General Assembly March 30, 1776. (Journal of the General Assembly of S. C., March 26, 1776, April 11, 1776, p. 17) He married April 19, 1747, Elizabeth Hand, spinster (daughter of John Hand and wife Martha), born Nov. 22, 1725.
John Fripp, III and wife Elizabeth Hand had twelve children, among them being Elizabeth Fripp (their 3rd child) born Sept. 18, 1750, married Sept. 18, 1764, Thomas Chaplin, born March 26, 1742. (See Chaplin line p. 53)
For complete list of the twelve children of John and Elizabeth Fripp see S. C. Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. 23, p. 67-70.The following are excerpts from John Fripp's will, found in Will Book, Vol. 19, page 250, Historical Commission, Columbia, S. C.: "My wife Elizabeth and four daughters Martha Chaplin, Elizabeth Chaplin (mentioned above), Sarah Graham and Mary Jenkins." Also his "three unmarried daughters Rebecca, Hannah and Ann." And his "four sons." He left a very large estate, slaves, land, etc.
Signed - John Fripp, 20 July, 1780 Proved 8 September 1781
From the foregoing we find -
John Fripp, Senior, married Sarah, their son John Fripp, Junior, married Martha, their son John Fripp, III, married Elizabeth Hand, their daughter Elizabeth Fripp, married Thomas Chaplin, their daughter Mary Rebecca Chaplin married Benjamin Adams, their daughter Mary Chaplin Adams married Theodore Augustus Bell, their son John Bell married Emily Margaret Milligan.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS FROM JACKIE BROOKS' FILES:SOUTH CAROLINA DEED ABSTRACTS 1719-1772 VOL. I, Clara Langley,1983;F268 .L36;VA Libpg.261Book Q, pg.87,May 17,1736, Deed of GiftJohn Stuart, planter,of St. Helena Port Royal Parish, Granville Co., to his friend & son-in-law James Meget, planter , of same Parish, for love & affection, 350 ac. on St. Helena Island bounding NW & SW on Richard Reynolds; NE on Mr. Stuart; SE on marsh between island & the hunting island.Wit; Joseph Wright, John Frip, James Reynolds(Runnells). Before Thomas Wigg, J.P.***************FRIPP 2nd GenerationJohn Fripp, Jr. was the only child of John and Sarah Fripp. He was born about 1700 and died on St. Helena, where he was a planter, Dec. 2, 1739. His wife, Martha, died there in 1740. He left no will and his estate was administered by the Probate Court in Charleston. To John Fripp, Jr. and his wife Martha were born the following children: Sarah Fripp, b. Oct.26, 1726; Martha bMay 31,1728 married Isaac Waight; John Fripp of St Helena , Planter, He was born Mar.15, 1729, baptised Aug. 3, 1730 and married Elizabeth Hand on April 19, 1747. She was the daughter of John and Martha Hand, was born on ST. Helena Nov. 22, 1725 and baptised April 18,1728.After the death of John Hand, his widow married John Edwards of Edisto who left a will by which he bequeathed most of his estate to his wife and her daughter Elizabeth, the wife of John Fripp. After the death of his wife Elizabeth Hand, John Fripp married Elizabeth Grive, widow, of Lady’s Island as shown by marriage contract dated Sept. 20, 1776. His will was dated July 27,1780 and proven Sept.8, 1781. It made special bequests of 34 negro slaves and 1170 acres of land. Five hundred pounds were left to the building of the Chapel on St.Helena Island and the balance of estate to his seven youngest children.; William Fripp b May 10, 1732 m. Tabitha Eddings/Magdalen Maggett; Mary, died in infancy; Elizabeth, b Mar 19, 1736 m Benjamin Green; Paul Fripp, b. Dec.8, 1737, m Amey Reynolds;SC Hist. Mag; Probate Ct. book 1747-52 pg.200;St Phillips Register;Will Book Charleston 1740-47 pg 180
High Sheriff of Colleton County in 1702. (Journals of the House of Assembly 1702, p. 43-44) He married Martha, probably Jenkins, and had seven children. For names, births, etc., see S. C. Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol.23, p. 66-67.
SCHG magazine has birth 26 Oct 1726 & baptism BEFORE 5 Jan 1726 ???
also mentions: Rowland & Eliz. Searjent & Sarah Fripp sureties.