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 | | The family name was certainly John, and a common custom of giving the names of the founder of the family, and of the father and grandfather to the elder sons in every family, held for untold generations among the Tripps. |
 | | John Tripp, Gentleman, Pioneer At Work John the Founder's appearance in Portsmouth, was in 1638; in Providence, under date of May 16, 1648. |
 | | John Simcock, close friend and valued counselor of William Penn, was a notable "sufferer"; nor did the least conspicuous escape his tax of scorn and obloquy, anguish and financial loss. |
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