Tryphena Dartt

(say 1818 - )
Tryphena Dartt|b. s 1818|p439.htm|Daniel Dartt|b. 23 Aug 1774\nd. 26 Jan 1830|p429.htm|Parthena Olcott|b. 22 Sep 1781\nd. 27 Feb 1870|p432.htm|Joshua Darte|b. 14 Aug 1727|p411.htm|Deborah Spencer|b. pre 1735|p418.htm|Deacon, Captain Elias Olcott|b. 28 Feb 1744/45\nd. 29 Oct 1794|p430.htm|Sybil Dutton|b. 9 Dec 1747\nd. 27 Aug 1823|p431.htm|

Three-greats-grandaunt of Darrell Allen Martin.
Tryphena was born in Weathersfield, Windsor County, Vermont, say 1818.1,2 She was the daughter of Daniel Dartt and Parthena Olcott.

Cited documentation

  1. [S94] Lyman Simpson Hayes, History of the town of Rockingham Vermont 1753-1907 (Bellows Falls, Vt.: Published by the town [Rockingham], 1907), pg. 722, Parthenia Olcott m. "Daniel Dart of Weathersfield, Vt. Children: ... 7. Tryphenia."
  2. [S42] Thaddeus Lincoln Bolton, Genealogy of the Dart Family in America (Philadelphia: Cooper Printing Company, 1927), pg. 21, in a list of Daniel's children, "8. Parthenia Dartt, born ......" I believe Bolton has confused this person with her mother, as far as her name is concerned.
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