The following table shows the direct line ancestors of Sophia Stripp. The generation (Gen) shown refers to the generation of the ancestor in relation to Peter Brown who is generation zero.
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Gen
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NAME |
LOCATION |
BIRTH YEAR |
SPOUSE |
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15
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14
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13
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12
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11
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10
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c1600 |
Joan Bryan |
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9
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Lingfield, Surrey |
1632 |
Anne Wicking |
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8
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Hartfield, Sussex |
1679 |
Anne Butcher |
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7
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Fletching, Sussex Horne, Surrey East Grinstead, Sussex East Grinstead, Sussex Lingfield, Surrey East Grinstead, Sussex |
1710 1780 1792 1797 1799 1800 |
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6
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Horne, Surrey |
1739 |
Eleanor Harris |
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5
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Horne, Surrey |
1784 |
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4
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Horne, Surrey |
1828 |
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3
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2
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1
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0
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Names in Italics are not direct ancestors and are usually later indirect generations of the main ancestor.
There were numerous differant spellings of "Stripp" in the parish registers eg (Strip, Stripp, Strype, Stripe, Streape, Strape, Streap). 'Streape' tended to be used from about 1730 up to about 1800, 'Strip' was then normally used to about 1840 and then 'Stripp' became the standard. Prior to Streape up to about 1715, it is thought that the name Treape (or Treap or Trepe) was used . People have been shown with the name Stripp throughout with the other names appended where applicable. The transition from Streape to Stripp is born out by the parish records being followed for a particular person ( see William Stripp & Eleanor Harris introduction for example). The transition from Treape to Streape has yet to be clearly proven but few occurences have been found since 1715 and the timeline/names fit.