Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Joshua L. Lippincott He was born c 1775 | |||
He married Esther Davis on 27th Nov 1800 at Salem, New Jersey, USA. She was born c 1780. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | Lydia who was born 16th Sep 1801 at Salem, New Jersey, USA | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Lydia Scull [Lippincott] was the daughter of Joshua L. Lippincott and Esther Lippincott [Davis]. She was born 16th Sep 1801 at Salem, New Jersey, USA | |||
She married David Scull on 23rd Nov 1823 at Salem, New Jersey, USA. He was born 8th Dec 1799 at Salem, New Jersey, USA; died 24th Dec 1884. They had the following children: | |||
3 | i | Gideon Delaplaine who was born 13th Aug 1824 at Salem, New Jersey, USA; died 22nd Apr 1889 | |
ii | Caroline who was born 1st Jun 1826 at Salem, New Jersey, USA | ||
iii | Jane who was born c 1830 at Salem, New Jersey, USA | ||
iv | Hannah who was born c 1833 at Salem, New Jersey, USA | ||
v | Lydia who was born c 1834 at Salem, New Jersey, USA | ||
vi | Mary who was born c 1835 at Salem, New Jersey, USA | ||
vii | David who was born 17th Jan 1836 at Salem, New Jersey, USA; died 22nd Nov 1907 | ||
viii | Edward Lawrence who was born 7th Mar 1846 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; died 14th Jun 1884 | ||
Generation No. 3 | |||
3. Gideon Delaplaine Scull was the son of David Scull and Lydia Scull [Lippincott]. He was born 13th Aug 1824 at Salem, New Jersey, USA; died 22nd Apr 1889 | |||
He married Anna Holder on 7th Apr 1862 at Temple Grafton, Warwickshire. She was born 27th Sep 1835 at Temple Grafton, Warwickshire; christened 4th Apr 1836 at Birmingham, Warwickshire. They had the following children: | |||
i | Walter Delaplaine who was born 9th Feb 1863 at Bath, Somerset; died 18th Sep 1915 Crowborough, Sussex; buried 22nd Sep 1915 Crowborough, Sussex | ||
ii | Edith Maria Lydia who was born 1868 at Great Malvern, Worcestershire; died 15th Sep 1915 Crowborough, Sussex; buried 22nd Sep 1915 Crowborough, Sussex | ||
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