Joshua Ripley and
Hannah Bradford Ripley.
Her first husband was Samuel Cook.
Her second husband was James Bradford, marriage 1752.
Leah was the twin of Rachel Ripley Tracy.
∼The stone said "Leah, Daughter to Joshua Ripley - ".
In 1928 my Great Grandfather Charles Lincoln Clayton visited the Windham Cemetery and wrote down the epitaph on each stone. His comment on Leah's stone was: "Slab broken off and leaning against another tombstone". It can be assumed that Leah lived in the 1700's.
Joshua Ripley and
Hannah Bradford Ripley.
Her first husband was Samuel Cook.
Her second husband was James Bradford, marriage 1752.
Leah was the twin of Rachel Ripley Tracy.
∼The stone said "Leah, Daughter to Joshua Ripley - ".
In 1928 my Great Grandfather Charles Lincoln Clayton visited the Windham Cemetery and wrote down the epitaph on each stone. His comment on Leah's stone was: "Slab broken off and leaning against another tombstone". It can be assumed that Leah lived in the 1700's.
Gravesite Details
wife of Samuel and first wife of James Bradford, age 82 years
Family Members
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Alice Ripley Edgerton
1683–1768
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Hannah Bradford Ripley Webb
1685–1751
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Faith Ripley Bingham
1686–1721
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Joshua Ripley II
1688–1773
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Margaret Ripley Seabury
1690–1774
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Rachel Ripley Tracy
1693–1782
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Hezekiah Ripley
1695–1779
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David Bradford Ripley
1697–1781
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Irene Ripley Manning
1700–1726
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Jerusha Ripley Brown
1704–1792
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Ann Ripley Wheat
1704–1747
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