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Lot 41

The following was extracted from Where The Trails Cross - Volume 26:1 Fall of 1995
By Brad L. Bettenhausen

 

Lot Original Plat Map Notations Name and/or Marker Information Other Comments
 41  R. {Robert} Aston

Rippert {entered in pencil}
 RIPPET

Robert Aston
Large gray granite family stone pushed over

Stone read by Bremen HS

Mention in "Pioneers In Peaceful Rest"
Rippet mentioned as a family name found in the cemetery. "Had a farm in the neighborhood, but the name has since died out"

Mention in "Pioneers In Peaceful Rest" Robert Anton; died 1861

{Per Ferdinamd Schapper's 1917 manuscript, daughter Mary Eliza Aston married John Rippet, page 388}

 


 

 


 

Census Records

Year Surname Given Name(s) County State Page Township or other info Record Type Database ID #
1850  Aston Robert  Cook County  IL 029 Bremen Township Federal Population Schedule  IL 1850 Federal Census Index ILS7a193545

 

Year Surname Given Name(s) County State Page Township or other info Record Type Database ID #
 1850 Aston  Robert  Cook County  IL 029 Bremen Township Federal Population Schedule   IL 1850 Federal Census Index ILS7a193546
 
 
Year Surname Given Name(s) County State Page Township or other info Record Type Database ID #
1850 Aston Robert Cook County IL 508 Bremen Township Federal Population Schedule IL 1850 Federal Census Index IL38134897
 

 


 

 

The following was extracted from the History Of Early Chicago Modern Chicago
And Its Settlement Early Chicago, And The Northwest By Albert D. Hager

 

History Of Early Chicago Modern Chicago And Its Settlement Early Chicago, And The Northwest By Albert D. Hager

Page: 882

Mr. Cague Jr. was also the first Postmaster in the town of Bremen in 1847, before the office was removed to the village, where it is now located. The father of Frederick Kammeck, who is now the village butcher, came in 1852; John Fulton, Robert Aston, the first Town Clerk, Patrick Hopkins, and Dr. Ballard,the first merchant in the village, were also among the early settlers.

Page: 883

Clerks.--Robert Aston, 1851 to 1861

 


 

Bremen High School Bicentennial History Project 1976

 

 


 

The following was extracted from www.findagrave.com

Information submitted by Brandi Dudlicek.

 

Mary Rippet

 


 

The following was extracted from www.findagrave.com

Information submitted by Brandi Dudlicek.

 

Mary E. Aston Rippet

 


 

The following was extracted from www.findagrave.com

Information submitted by Brandi Dudlicek.

 

 
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