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The Fripp family of South Carolina

Notes


Robert Gibbes

Robert and Sarah (2nd wife) lived on "Peaceful Retreat," the Gibbes plantation at Stono Landing on John's Island, near Charleston, South Carolina. They had ten children.


Sarah Reeve

Robert and Sarah (2nd wife) lived on "Peaceful Retreat," the Gibbes plantation at Stono Landing on John's Island, near Charleston, South Carolina. They had ten children.

She also had a step-daughter, Mary, from Robert's previous marriage. Mary died a year after her marriage to Thomas Middleton, and a few hours after the birth of their first child.

Mary's death, at the age of 17, seems to have motivated Sarah to start writing poetry. Her poems and diary are held at the Tutt Library, in Colorado College, CO. The date of Mary's death is the earliest recorded date in the diary, and many of Sarah's poems are about that death.

A partial transcription is published online HERE


Anne Barnwell

Notes from: "The Story of an American Family" p.23
Anne Barnwell married four times but had children only by the second husband. She married first, March 29, 1726 Thomas Stanyarne, son of Colonel James Stanyarne who had been on the Council from 1671 to 1693. The Stanyarnes planted on John's Island and were closely connected to the Woodwards and Gibbes. In time their descendants were much interrelated.


General John Stanyarne

John was brother-in-law of John Ladson, who died 1698.


General John Stanyarne

John was brother-in-law of John Ladson, who died 1698.


Richard Reynolds

Notes from James Tison:
There were two branches of the Reynolds family on St. Helena. One was founded by Richard Reynolds (1672-1758) who married Mary Capers and whose line is set out in the sketch of the Capers family. This Richard left a son, William, who married (2) August 11, 1748, Jane, daughter of Benjamin and Mary Reynolds.


Phoebe Waight

The book TOMBEE has Phoebe's Mother married to William Elliott


Anne Chaplin

The book "TOMBEE" has Ann's parents as Benjamin CHAPLIN & Eleanor Reynolds but LDS has her parents as William Chaplin & Sarah Saxby Reynolds.

This Anne may be the same person as Phoebe Anne (sister?) as they both married David Adams, although the two David Adams have different parents.