Descendants of Robert Trimble

 

 

Generation No. 1

 

1.  ROBERT1 TRIMBLE was born 1695 in Scotland.  He married HANNAH UNKNOWN. 

 

Notes for ROBERT TRIMBLE:

TURNBULL CLAN The Clan Turnbull is descended from a family of Roule, or Rule, so named from the town of Roule, lying on the left bank of the stream called Rule.

In 1300 William Rule was living there, he changed his name to "Turn e bull" by order of King Robert Bruce, whose life he saved from the attack of a wield bull, while jousting in the forest of Callander1

King Robert Bruce, was violently attacked, unhorsed and would have been killed, had not Rule jumped between the King and the enraged animal and seizing it by the horns, overthrew and killed it.

For this gallant deed King Robert Bruce in 1315 granted to William Rule, alias, TURN E BULL, that piece of land called Fulhophold Philyshough) as far into the forest as it was ploughed in past time. For which he and his heirs were to present to the King, one broad arrow at the feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (August 15).

 For which he and his heirs were to present to the King, one broad arrow at the feast of the AssumptionTURNBULL= This is one of the many Scottish family names for which popular etymology of an early date has supplied a romantic origin.

 

 

 

Five brothers, James, Moses, John, David and Alexander Trimble, came to America from Armagh, Ireland, in 1740. James and John settled in Augusta county, Virginia. James Trimble was a surveyor. He married Sarah Kersey and lived near Lexington, Va. He had six sons and four daughters. Jane, the oldest daughter, married Wm. McClure; Agnes married David Steele, ancestor of the Rockbridge family of that name; Sarah married Samuel Steele and removed to Tennessee; Rachel married James Carothers, who also went west. John Trimble, the brother of James, the surveyor, settled in Augusta on Middle River, about two miles from Churchville, eight from Staunton and five from Buffalo Gap. He married Mary Moffett, widow of John Moffett. His death occurred in 1764, having been killed by the Indians at the time of the second Kerr Massacre, when his only son, James was captured by the Indians and afterwards rescued by his half-brother, Capt. Geo. Moffett. John Trimble's widow and his brother James qualified as administrators in 1764. On the eighteenth of March, 1768, George Moffett qualified in the county court as the guardian of James Trimble orphan of John Trimble.

 

       

Children of ROBERT TRIMBLE and HANNAH UNKNOWN are:

2.                i.    DAVID2 TRIMBLE, b. 1720, Scotland; d. 1799, Bourdon Co, KY.

3.               ii.    JAMES TRIMBLE, b. 1710, Scotland /Ireland; d. 1776, Rockbridge Va.

4.              iii.    JOHN TRIMBLE, b. 1710, Armagh Ireland; d. September 13, 1764, Augusta County, VA.

5.              iv.    ALEXANDER TRIMBLE, b. 1720, Scotland; d. 1768.

                  v.    MOSES TRIMBLE, b. 1729; d. 1783, Washington Co, VA..

 

Notes for MOSES TRIMBLE:

.)  Mentioned in the Augusta County, VA records first on Nov. 18, 1741 as follows:

       Deed Book 1, page 434-18th Nov, 1747.  LII current money Virginia.  Benj. Borden & C, to Moses Trimble (sold in testator's lifetime), 345-1/2 acres, part of 92,100 adjoining John Huston on the Timber Ridge; corner to Samuel Gray; corner to David Edminstonl corner to Daniel Lyle.  Teste:  Samuel Grayl corner to Daniel Lyle.  Teste:  Joseph Lapsley, Alexander Douglas, Abraham Brown.  Acknowledge 18th Nov. 1747."

2.  Moses was a witness to Houston's will.  He later moved to Washington, Co., VA near Abingdon and his will is recorded there.  This will was witnessed by William Russell, a brother-in-law of Patrick Henry. Usually a relative was witness to a will and a member of the court and a friend. 

 

Moses Trimble's Will (Will Book No 2, page 83, May 20, 1783 Abingdon, VA).

 

 

 

Generation No. 2

 

2.  DAVID2 TRIMBLE (ROBERT1) was born 1720 in Scotland, and died 1799 in Bourdon Co, KY.  He married MARY HOUSTON 1746 in Augusta County, Virginia, daughter of JOHN HOUSTON and MARAGRET CUNNINGHAM.  She was born 1725 in Ireland, and died 1799.

 

Notes for DAVID TRIMBLE:

DAVID2 TRIMBLE (ROBERT1) (Source: (1) AUGUSTA COUNTY, VA, Chalkley's Chronicles - 20th Nov 1764, for David Trimble, Page 364., (2) AUGUSTA COUNTY, VA, Chalkley's Chronicles; Vol 3:  David Trimble, PP 270-279., (3) Chalkley's Chronicles Vol 2, Note:  David Trimble.) was born Abt. 1720 in Scotland, and died 1799 in Bourbon County, KY.  He married MARY HOUSTON 1746 in Augusta County, Va, daughter of JOHN HOUSTON II.  She was born Abt. 1725 in Augusta County, Va, and died Bef. 1799.

 

Notes for DAVID TRIMBLE:

1.  David Trimble immigrated to America Abt. 1730 from Armagh County, Ireland.

2.  David TRIMBLE, born Abt. 1720 in Scotland; died 1799 in Bourbon Co., KY.  He was the son of John TRIMBLE.  He married Mary HOUSTON 1746 in Augusta Co., VA.  Mary HOUSTON, born Abt. 1725 in Augusta Co., VA; died Bef. 1799.

3.    He was one of five brothers coming to America from Scotland by way of Armagh County, Ireland in the early 1730's.  Settled first in New Castle, PA.  David's wife was a Houston.  We can find no court records of his marriage, but there was an old letter, written by his eldest daughter, Elizabeth, in which she said her Mother was a Houston. Also Gen. Sam Houston studied Law under James Trimble, a great-nephew of David., from Nashville, TN.  Gen. Houston described James as a "Kinsman".  The Houston's and Trimble's lived on neighboring plantations in VA, the birthplace of Gen. Sam Houston.  MacLysaght says TRIMBLE is an English surname found as early as 1659 in Ulster.

Source:  Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Volume I, COUNTY COURT JUDGEMENTS

4.    David and his brother Moses are reported by Martha (Grigsby) Trimble in her letter of 1845 to have "moved westward and settled in KY or Tennessee."

5.    David lived on waters of Middle River in Augusta County, VA; died in 1799 in Bourbon County, Ky, where his will dated September 6, 1798 was recorded June  1799.

6.    The first time David was mentioned in the Augusta County, VA records was when he was named as a tithable for road duty along with Walter, James and John Trimble.

7.    He witnessed a deed in Augusta County in 1745 and was a land owner in 1746.  On August 2, 1747 his son James was baptized by Rev. Craig.   A David Trimble, possibly this David Trimble is mentioned in the Augusta County records as follows:

March 1757 (B)

Henderson vs. Calvin.--James Calvin, James Trimble, William Trimble, David Trimble, all of New Castle, Province of Pennsylvania.  Bond to Valentine Henderson of Belfast, County of Antrim. Dated 27th September, 1740. Henderson died during the progress of the suit.  In deeds recorded in 1788 in Augusta County, VA, John Trimble and wife Margaret and David Trimble sold land on Middle River.  This was apparently their place of residence.  David moved to Kentucky in 1797.

8.    Like his brother James, David was a surveyor and was appointed on May 18, 1773, as deputy surveyor of Augusta Co., VA.  He was a large landowner in the Valley of Virginia, both at the Forks-of-James, east of Lexington, VA and on Middle River, this being his home plantation.  Just after the Rev. War, when his sons migrated to Kentucky around the Montgomery County area, David made the move with them.  At this time John, James and Moses were already deceased, also David's wife.  This probably accounted for his decision to move from his home in VA to the Kentucky area.  His will is recorded at the Bourbon County, Kentucky, Courthouse.  It appears that David and James were the closer of the Five Trimble Brothers as their names appear together frequently on documents recorded in the Virginia valley.  This close tie could have been due to them having the same profession of surveying.

9.    31 Oct. 1765 - received 300 acres in Augusta Co. at the fork of the James River.

        16 March 1771 - additional 140 acres adjoining his own land.

        1 Feb. 1781 - additional 110 acres adjoining his land.

 

10.  The Will of David Trimble is recorded in Bourbon County, KY and is shown below:

        WILL OF DAVID TRIMBLE

Sep 6, 1798

In the Name of God Amen I David Trimble of Bourbon County and state of Kentucky, being in perfect helth & Sound of Judgment and mind and Memory and taking into Consideration the mortality of man and that

it is ordained for all men Once to Die, I do make appoint and ratify this to be my last will and Testament and Do hereby Disannul and make void all other Wills and testaments or testomoneys and Legaseas made by me heretofore that is to say I first Commit my soul to God who gave it my body to be Entered in a Decent manner at the Discretion of my Executors hearafter mention nothing doubting but I shall Receive the same at the last day on the day of Judgment when Christ shall call the Slumbering to

life, and as touching my worldly possessions where with Kind providence has bless me, I Design and in the following manner First I Desire my Just Debts to be paid out of my Estate, first I Give and bequeath to my son George Trimble the plantion or tract of land whereon I now live cotaining one hundred and two acres to him his heirs Executors

Administrators or assigns for ever, only George Trimble shall pay unto my Daughter Nancy King her Just sum of thirty five pounds good and lawful money of the afforsaid state as her share out of said tract of one hundred and two acres, to be for her use and at her Disposal for Ever and also I give and bequeath to my son Isaac Trimble, son David my sorrel mare to them their heirs forever.   Also I give and bequeath to Each of my Children, to wit, James, John and Nancy King, to the heirs of James Elliott Deceased Thomas, David, William George, John McKinney Isaac and Forgus Grayham the Just and full sum of six shillings good and lawfull money of Kentucky to them theirs heirs forever,  Also Concerning all the money that may left of mine at my Death if any there be, all to be Equally Devided between my Daughter Nancy King and my sons William and George Trimble, John McKinney, Isaac Trimble and Also to Fargus Graham to be theirs and at their Disposal forever.  Furthermore I give and bequeath to my three Daughters to wit, Nancy King, Polly McKinney and Betsy Graham, my bed and bedcloathing to

be divided as follows to wit, Nancy to have all the Furniture, that is to say, apair of Double blankets a single blanket two sheats abolster and pollow, to my Daughter Polly McKinney my big rug, to my Daughter Betsy Grayham my bed and pewter tankered and to be thairs and thairs assigns forever. After the will Mannagement of all my affairs and due performance this my last will and testament, I do hereby ordain constitute and appoint. James Denneson and James Fraysor to be my whole and sole

Executors in law to have this my last will and testament, well and truly Excecuted.  In Witness of this my last will and testamony I hearunto see my seal this sixth day of September one thousand seven hundred and ninety eight. 

Acknowledged by the said David Trimble as his last will and Testament who at the time of signing here of appeared to us to be of sound mind and perfect memory.   Done in our presence and in the presence of each other.

David Trimble  John Boyd  John Chambers  William Walsh  John McKinney

 

Bourbon County  June Court 1799

This last Will and Testament of David Trimble deceased was produced into Court and proved by the Oath of John Boyd and John Chambers subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and the Executors named herin appeared in Court, and refused to take upon them-selves the burthen of the Execution thereof on the motion of James Trimble, George Trimble and Isaac Trimble who made oath thereto and together with James Dennison, James Fulton & John Boyd their securities, entered into and acknowledged their bond in the penalty of three hundred pounds conditioned agreeably to law; Certificate is granted them for obtaining Letters of Administration with the said Will annexed in due form.

        Teste

        LS. H. Arnold D. C. B. C.

State of Kentucky; Bourbon County Sct.

 

More About DAVID TRIMBLE:

Occupation: Bet 1767-1773, Surveyer, Augusta Co., VA

 

 

Notes for MARY HOUSTON:

Elizabeth, in which she said her Mother was a Houston. Also Gen. Sam Houston studied Law under James Trimble, a great-nephew of David., from Nashville, TN.  Gen. Houston described James as a "Kinsman".  The Houston's and Trimble's lived on neighboring plantations in VA, the birthplace of Gen. Sam Houston. 

       

Children of DAVID TRIMBLE and MARY HOUSTON are:

6.                i.    WILLIAM3 TRIMBLE, b. June 1760, Augusta County, VA; d. June 06, 1840, Pulask Co,KY.

7.               ii.    JOHN TRIMBLE, b. 1742, Augusta County, VA; d. April 22, 1824, Augusta County, VA.

8.              iii.    JAMES TRIMBLE, b. August 02, 1747, Augusta County, VA; d. June 26, 1815, Montgomery Co, VA.

9.              iv.    THOMAS TRIMBLE, b. 1748; d. 1830, Fleming Co Ky.

                  v.    NANCY TRIMBLE, b. 1749.

10.            vi.    ISAAC TRIMBLE, b. 1752, Augusta County, VA; d. 1816, Bourbon Co Ky.

                vii.    MARY TRIMBLE, b. Abt. 1754, Augusta Co, Va; d. Bef. 1854; m. JOHN MCKINNEY, July 29, 1785, Augusta County; d. Aft. 1820.

 

Notes for MARY TRIMBLE:

Notes for MARY TRIMBLE:

She seemed to be the first of David and Mary Trimble's children to settle in KY.

 

 

Notes for JOHN MCKINNEY:

Notes for JOHN MCKINNEY:

 

"John McKinney was an elder in Green Creek Church near Clintonville, Bourbon County, KY.  He was the first teacher in the first schoolhouse in Kentucky where in 1783 he fought a wildcat and earned the sobriquet 'Wildcat McKinney'.  He was also a soldier of the Revolution, Indian Fighter, surveyor and member of the Constitutional Convention in Kentucky."  Because he was an historic figure, he is included in Thomas Marshall Green's Historical Families of Kentucky.

 

More About JOHN MCKINNEY:

Occupation: 1783, Teacher

 

 

11.          viii.    GEORGE TRIMBLE, b. January 01, 1756, Augusta County, VA; d. December 14, 1814, Bourbon Co Ky.

12.             ix.    DAVID FRANKLIN TRIMBLE, b. January 20, 1758, Amherst County, VA; d. 1828, Montgomery Co, Ky Mt Sterling.

                   x.    ELIZABETH TRIMBLE, b. June 1769, Augusta County, Va; d. 1843, Madison County. Oh; m. FERGUS GRAHAM, January 10, 1787, Augusta County, Va; b. 1767, Rockbridge Co, VA; d. 1836, Madison County, OH.

 

Notes for ELIZABETH TRIMBLE:

:

She inherited from her father:  her father's bed and pewter tankard etc.  To her husband bequeathed 6 shillings.

 

 

 

Marriage Notes for ELIZABETH TRIMBLE and FERGUS GRAHAM:

Chronicles of the Scots-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Vol 2 shows:  1787-Jan 10, Elizabeth Trimble and Fergus Graham by Rev Archibald

 

 

Notes for FERGUS GRAHAM:

 

Two of William Alkire's brothers, John & George Alkire as well as Fergus Graham were at the Cane Ridge Protracted Meeting in 1801, held under the auspices of Barton Warren Stone. Later the three mentioned

were Christian, sometimes called "New Light" Preachers. George Alkire invited his good friend Stone up to OH to begin the church at the Deer Creek settlement.  George & Fergus, neighbors, held an annual protracted meeting, and Fergus always donated a beef critter roasted on a spit, to help feed the multitudes.  Certainly Fergus' descendants were active in the Christian Church, and as Humphries, in his Lives of Deceased Christian Ministers says, "Pity the poor Trinitarian who wandered into their camp!" (I believe that would include the Anglicans)!  These men were part of the backbone of the restoration movement.

 

 

3.  JAMES2 TRIMBLE (ROBERT1) was born 1710 in Scotland /Ireland, and died 1776 in Rockbridge Va.  He married SARAH MCCRADAY 1749.  She died 1813.

 

Notes for JAMES TRIMBLE:

.  Settled in Augusta Co., VA.  Upon the formation of Augusta Co., VA in 1742, he was appointed deputy surveyor.  From Ireland, James had brought a certificate from Sir Archibald Atcheson identifying him as a surveyor and attesting to his high character.

With the formation of Botetourt Co., VA, James was appointed one of the justices, which office he held the remainder of his live.

Source:  Trimbles in America by John Farley Trimble

 

 James TRIMBLE AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 300 - 309: Page 77.--24th November, 1750. James Trimble and Sarah to Alexander Beggs 250 acres Buffalo Creek of James; corner Silas Hart. Teste: James Campbell, John Alison, Michael ( ?) Johnson.

AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 330 - 339: Page 549.--18th March, 1755. Joseph Kennedy to his son Wm. Kennedy, 402 acres purchased by Joseph from James Trimble, farmer, and by James from Borden on Moffett's Creek in Borden's tract; corner John Fulton; corner Alexander Logan; corner Wm. Berry.

AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 340 - 349: Page 425.--15th March, 1757. James Trimble and Sarah to Geroge Wilson, ú55, 364 acres on heard of Newfoundland, near water of Potomac.

AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 350 - 359: Page 541.--18th August, 1756. James Trimble and Sarah to Hanse Harper, ú13, 180 acres on Black Thorn, a branch of South Branch of Potomac. Delivered: Harper, November, 1760.

Page 170.--15th August, 1759. James Trimble and Sarah to Wm. Burnet, of Pennsylvania, ú35, 450 acres called the Limestone Spring on the head of the Branches of Black Thorne, a branch of the South Branch of Potomac, through the Laurel Gap. Teste: Wm. Bibb.

Page 173.--10th August. 1759. James Trimble and Sarah to Thos. Lorimer, ú7.10.0, 100 acres at a place called the Oyl Trough on a branch of Black Thorne; corner Wm. Burnet. Delivered: Thos. Lorimer, May, 1760.

AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 550 - 559:

AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 360 - 369:

Page 453.--21st August, 1760. James Trimble and Sarah to Thomas Parsons, of Hampshire, ú15, 200 acres on South Branch Potomac.

AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Page 185.--28th May, 1762. Entered for James Trimble, Assistant surveyor 200 acres of vacant land on the west line of his own land between him and Saml. McClure, and 100 acres upon the head of Borden's Creek joining his own land, and also 100 acres on Hugh Luoks (Snoks?) Run adjoining to his own land, and likewise 150 acres Joining McDowell s line and Saml. Moore's line towards his own land. The above entries made with me this 28th day of May, 1762--Archd. Alexander. Recorded, 19th August, 1762.

 

WILL BOOK 3: Page 322.--21st March, 1764. James Trimble's bond (with Wm. McKee) as guardian (appointed) to Ann and Lydia Berrisford, orphans of John Berrisford.

Page 364.--20th November, 1764. James and Mary Trimble's bond (with James Gilmore, Ben. Estill, Geo. Moffett, David Trimble), as administrators of John Trimble.

Page 500.--19th February, 1767. James Trimble, Assistant Surveyor, enters 400 acres on Bratton's Run from Dickinson's Path down the Branch, and 400 below the above, and 300 joining, and 200 adjoining another of Trimble's tract on Camp Mountain Run above Lawrence's Mill Place.

Page 500.--9th March, 1767. Same enters 200 acres on lines of David Trimble's land, 400 acres joining the Chalk Banks, including the Ponds, 16th March, 1767.

WILL BOOK 4: Page 195.--22d March, 1769. Settlement recorded of John Trimble's estate, by Mary and James Trimble, administrators--By John Prise' (Price?) weges and bounty, ú12.0.0. Cash of John Bigham on Geo. Bighams. By Henry Criswell's bond. Paid Andw.

Baskin, Alex. McKinsey, John Boswell, Saml. Davison, Thos. Garden on Bigham's account.

Page 207.--14th February, 1769. James Trimble, Assistant Surveyor, enters 400 acres in a valley of the Camp Mountain on a branch of the James River on a branch that runs into Clenup Branch, a branch of James River.

AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 550 - 559: Page 307.--18th May, 1778. James Trimble's executors (John, Isaac and James Trimble), of Rockbridge County, to Woolderick Conrod, Jr. Delivered: Jacob Conrod, son of Wooldruck Conrod, 23d May, ____, on South Branch of Potomac.

AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 550 - 559: Page 510.--18th May, 1779. James Trimble and Jean to James Bell, part of the plantation whereon Trimble now lives. Parents: Robert TRIMBLE .

 

More About JAMES TRIMBLE:

Burial: 1776, Old Monmouth Cemetery, Rockbridge, VA

Immigration: Abt. 1733, Armagh, Ireland to Philadelphia, PA

Occupation: Surveyor

 

       

Children of JAMES TRIMBLE and SARAH MCCRADAY are:

13.              i.    JANE3 TRIMBLE.

                  ii.    RACHAEL TRIMBLE, b. September 08, 1747.

14.            iii.    JOHN TRIMBLE, b. August 24, 1749.

                 iv.    AGNES TRIMBLE, b. September 04, 1751.

                  v.    ISAACS TRIMBLE, b. October 24, 1753.

                 vi.    JAMES TRIMBLE, b. November 20, 1755.

15.           vii.    MOSES TRIMBLE, b. October 02, 1757; d. 1821, Kenawha County, VA.

               viii.    SARAH TRIMBLE, b. February 15, 1760.

                  ix.    ALEXANDER TRIMBLE, b. February 15, 1762.

                   x.    WILLIAM TRIMBLE, b. April 04, 1764.

 

 

4.  JOHN2 TRIMBLE (ROBERT1) was born 1710 in Armagh Ireland, and died September 13, 1764 in Augusta County, VA.  He married MARY CHRISTIAN 1746 in Middle River , Augusta VA.  She was born in Ireland, and died February 28, 1770.

 

Notes for JOHN TRIMBLE:

Settled in Augusta Co., VA.  He was the last white man to be massacred by the Indians in the Valley of Virginia.

 

DAR 8165, 14841, John Trimble killed by Indians.

 

Will Book 3: page 364 -- 20th November, 1764 James and Mary Trimble's bond (with James Gilmore, Ben Estill, Geo. Moffett, David Trimble), as administrators of John Trimble.

 

John TRIMBLE was born in 1715.(15) He died in 1764.(15) AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 300 - 309: Page 300.--20th May, 1752. Beverley, &c., to John Trimble, 200 acres. In Beverley Manor; corner tract formerly Jno. Madison's, now Robt. McClenachan's line; formerly James Armstrong's line, now Ro. McClenachan's.

Page 136.--William King, farmer, of Mariyan, to John Trimble, farmer, 251 acres in Beverley Manor; corner John Trimble, Beverley Manor line; corner Moses Offiriel. Teste: John McKeu, Hugh Young, Wm. McFeeters.

Page 363.--28th May, 1761. John Trimble, Pat. Martin and Wm. McPeetters, planters, 140 acres to Samuel Downey, planter, in Beverley Manor,

AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 360 - 369: Page 270.--14th March, 1760. John Trimble and Ann ( ) to Robt Phillips, ú24, 100 acres on Cathey's River; line of Robert Davis; oak on McClure's Run. Teste: Hugh ( ) Young, Morris ( ) Ofreal, Samuel Wallace, Wm. Stewart. Delivered: April Court, 1778.

WILL BOOK 4: Page 195.--22d March, 1769. Settlement recorded of John Trimble's estate, by Mary and James Trimble, administrators--By John Prise' (Price?) weges and bounty, ú12.0.0. Cash of John Bigham on Geo. Bighams. By Henry Criswell's bond. Paid Andw.

Baskin, Alex. McKinsey, John Boswell, Saml. Davison, Thos. Garden on Bigham's account.

AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, PP 550 - 559: Page 435.--Patent to John Trimble, Sr., 10th March, 1756, on Cathey's River. Parents: Robert TRIMBLE.

He was married to Mary CHRISTIAN.(15) Children were: James TRIMBLE.

 

 

Vol 3, Page 364. --20th November 1764, Jmaes and Mary Trimble's bond (with James Gilmore, Ben Estill, Geo. Moffett, David Trimble), as administrators of John Trimble.

 

Vol 2, Mary Trimble died on Feb 28, 1770.

 

 

 

Notes for MARY CHRISTIAN:

Notes for MARY CHRISTIAN:

When Mary's first husband went to North Carolina to enter land and was never seen again, it was eventually presumed that he was killed by Indians and after 1745 she was free to marry again.

With her second husband (John Trimble) she had a son, James Trimble.  When James was eight years old, a band of Indians came along and killed John, loaded three of John's horses with his possessions, burned the house and took James and his half sister Katherine with them.

George Moffett, Mary's oldest son by her first marriage and Mary's brother William plus twenty-three more men went in pursuit.  When they found them, they waited until darkness and surrounded the camp while the Indians were eating, then attacked.  Some Indians were killed and many ran away frightened, leaving their guns.  The Men were able to recover all of the goods and the children, who were unharmed.

 

       

Child of JOHN TRIMBLE and MARY CHRISTIAN is:

16.              i.    JAMES3 TRIMBLE, b. 1756, Augusta County, Va,; d. 1804, Woodford County, KY.

 

 

5.  ALEXANDER2 TRIMBLE (ROBERT1) was born 1720 in Scotland, and died 1768.  He married ELEANOR ROGERS June 20, 1754.  She was born in Abdington PA.

       

Child of ALEXANDER TRIMBLE and ELEANOR ROGERS is:

                   i.    JAMES3 TRIMBLE, b. July 19, 1755.

 

 

Generation No. 3

 

6.  WILLIAM3 TRIMBLE (DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born June 1760 in Augusta County, VA, and died June 06, 1840 in Pulask Co,KY.  He married MARY FLEMING April 19, 1787 in Greenbriar County, Virginia, daughter of CHRISTIAN FLEMING and SUSANNA DAVIS.  She was born April 14, 1772 in Greenbrier Co, Va, and died Bef. 1842.

 

Notes for WILLIAM TRIMBLE:

.  WILLIAM3 TRIMBLE, SR (DAVID2, ROBERT1) (Source: Daughters of American Revolution Patriot Index, Military Record for William Trimble, Sr., Page 2975.) was born June 1760 in Augusta County, Va, and died June 06, 1840 in Pulaski Co,  Ky.  He married MARY FLEMING (Source: General Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, Vol 3, N-Z, Record for Mary Fleming Birth, Vol 3 N-Z.) April 19, 1787 in Greenbriar  Co, VA.  She was born April 14, 1772 in Greenbrier Co, Va, and died Bef. 1842.

 

Notes for WILLIAM TRIMBLE, SR:

1.  COPY OF PENSION APPLICATION OF WILLIAM TRIMBLE

On this 12th day of October in this year 1833 personally appeared before Simon Weaver, an acting Justice of the Peace for Pulaski County, and a member of the Pulaski County Court in the state aforesaid, said court being a Court of Record established by the Constitution and laws of the State of Kentucky, William Trimble, a resident of said county and state of Kentucky aged about seventy one years, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath state, in consequence of his bodily infirmity he is unable to attend or appear in, and before the Pulaski County Court not having been able to leave his residence or room for a considerable time past owing to his infirm state of health aforesaid, and the said William Trimble on his oath makes the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the provision made by the Act of Congress passed June 7th, 1832.  That he volunteered in the Army of the United States in the month of September in the year 1777 in the county of Augusta and State of Virginia with Captain Joseph Patterson, commanded by Col. Dickinson, in the Brigade of General Hann, to serve a tour of duty of three months during the Revolutionary War against the Indians hostile at that time, was Marched from Stanton through Greenbrier to the Point on the Ohio River, and there remained or was stationed until the expiration of three months and was then discharged by said General Hann, and returned home to my said residence in the County of Augusta.  Afterward to the best of this applicants, William Trimble, recollection in the month of September in the year 1779 he served a tour of duty of three months as a substitute in the room of his brother James Trimble, who was drafted to serve for three months against the hostile Indians to wit the Tuschaway Tribe of Indians, marching from the town of Stanton in said County of Augusta and State of Virginia, under Captain William Henderson commanded by Col. William Boyer and in the brigade of Genl. McIntosh, to the town of said tribe of Indians called at that time the Tuschaway Towns, crossing the Ohio River at McIntosh's Fort or Garrison, from thence to said Indian Towns, at which place the said Gen. McIntosh concluded or made a treaty with said Indians in the month of December, or January following to the best of his, the said William Trimble's, recollection. When he was discharged having served out his tour and then returned home to his residence in the said County of Augusta and State of Va.

Afterwards, the said William Trimble sites, in the month of December, in the year 1780, he was drafted to serve and perform a tour of military duty in the service of the United States against the British.  The company commanded by Capt. James Trimble, in the Reg. of Col. Sampson Matthews, was marched from the town of Stanton in County of Augusta, to Fredericksburg - remaining there two or three days from thence to Gerico, near the sea shore, marched through the now city of Richmond thence through Petersburg from thence to Gerico where the troops were stationed and remained till the expiration of the three months, the time for which he was drafted to serve as aforesaid, and was there discharged or dismissed from further service, and again returned home to his residence in the county of Augusta and State of Virginia.  Afterwards, to the best of his the said Wm. Trimble's recollection in the month of July, in the year 1781 or 82, he volunteered in the said County of Augusta, Va. to serve a tour of duty of three months in the service of the United States against Great Britain in the mounted Rifle Company commanded by Capt. James Trimble, marched upwards of 200 miles in a direction towards New York.  The said Wm. Trimble states that the company of troops to which he belonged during his servitude was frequently visited by Col. Dick belonging to the regular service or army of the United States, and continued in said mounted company twenty days.  I was then discharged, but the time or place he cannot now precisely recollect, he being at that time very young, and it being a long time since, but to the best of his recollection it was about two months before the surrender of Cornwallis and then returned home to his place of residence above mentioned in Augusta County Virginia, receiving a discharge for a tour of three month, in consequence of his having equipped himself as aforesaid by furnishing himself a horse etc.  The said William Trimble states he has no documentary evidence having lost or mislaid his several discharges for his services as above mentioned, and knows of nor person or persons by whom he can establish his service, or who has a personal knowledge of them. But states the above named services were performed by him with embodied corps called into service, as he as the time understood, and still believes by competent authority, and for the times which all his said service as mentioned were performed and performing he was not employed in any civil pursuit.  An he hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present, and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any sate.  Answer to interrogatories put to him as prescribed by the War Department, to wit:

Answer to lst interrogatory he the said William Trimble states on his oath that he was born in the County of Augusta and State of Virginia, the day month nor year not recollecting having no record of his age, but supposes it was in the year 1760 as he was put on the muster roll at the age of 16 years of age and that he had been on the muster roll to the best of his recollection one year previous to his volunteering to perform the first tour of duty as in his declaration states. 

Answer to 3rd interrogatory (the 2nd having been answered in the first to the record of his age) he states on oath that he was living at the time of volunteering to perform the 1st tour of duty as in his declaration states in the County of Augusta in the State of Virginia, in which county he was born and which said County of Augusta he continued to and did live in during the Revolutionary War, except the time he was absent therefrom the service of the United States.

To 4th interrogatory he states he volunteered to perform his 1st tour of duty.  Substituted in the place of his brother James Trimble the 2nd. And then was drafted when he performed his 3rd tour of duty and volunteered to perform the 4th tour, all of which appear in his annexed declaration.

To 5th interrogatory, he the said William Trimble here again states, that Col. Dick of the regular Army frequently visited the army or troops to which he belonged during his service, but being very young cannot recollect or state the regiment, he being kept out reconnoitering and he states that he has no recollection at this time of ever having seen the main or regular army during his service more than one time.

To 6th interrogatory, I received discharges for the several tours performed by me as in my declaration mentioned, but have lost or so mislaid them that I cannot find them.

To the 7th interrogatory, He states he is known to Robert Gilmore and Christley Tarter of Pulaski County, and residing in his present neighborhood, by whom he can prove his character for veracity and their belief of this service as a soldier of the Revolution, he further states that there is no clergyman at this time residing in Pulaski County immediately in his said Trimble's neighborhood.

 

Sworn and subscribed the day and year aforesaid.

Signed William Trimble

 

Robert Gilmore and Christley Tarter residing in Pulaski County and vicinity of William Trimble hereby certify that we are well acquainted with William Trimble who has subscribed, and sworn to the above declaration, that we believe him to be about 71 years old as stated by him and that he is reputed and believed in his neighborhood to have been a soldier of the Revolution Sworn before a

Justice of the Peace Signed: Christley Tarter & Robt. Gilmore

 

State of Kentucky - Pulaski County - Be it known that on this 11th day of September in the year 1842 personally appeared before the Pulaski County Court in open court now sitting as a court Mary Trimble aged 70 years the 14th day of April 1842, who being first duly sworn according to law doth on oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provision of the Law of the United States granting a pension to the widows of the soldiers of the Revolutionary War of the United States who were married between the close of the Revolutionary War and before the year 1790.  She states that she was in due form of law married to William Trimble now dead, on the 19th day of April 1787. That the marriage took place in the County of Greenbrier, state of Virginia, that she was married by a Baptist preacher by the name of John Alderson, she understood that the license issued according to law for their marriage, but she does not know what became of it nor does she know whether there was any return or certificate of their marriage put to record. She further states on oath that she knows of no person by whom she can prove her marriage. Her husband kept a record of their marriage and the first three of their children to wit, David Trimble, James Trimble and Betsy Raburn Trimble, in his own hand writing in a black sealed skin pocket book, which is here exhibited for inspection.  She states that her name before marriage was Mary Flemin.  That the three of their children whose births are recorded in said pocket book are written immediately under the entry of their marriage, that the births of the other persons entered in said pocket book at a different place are not her children, but are her grand children.  That David Trimble her eldest and first child was born 20th January 1788.  She further states that William Trimble her late husband departed this life on the sixth day of June 1840 in the county of Pulaski State of Kentucky, that he was a soldier of the army of the United States in the Revolutionary War and was at the time of his death a Revolutionary pensioner of the Untied States, she respectfully refers to his declaration on filed in the pension Department made by him to obtain a pension for his services in the Revolutionary War.  That she is now the widow of said William Trimble, that they had nine children of the following names to wit, David, James, Betsy R., William, Polly, John, Joicy, Letitha and Ellsebeth Trimble.  That her husband moved from Greenbrier County, State of Virginia to the County of Bourbon and State of Kentucky about the first of October 1792 and lived there about three years, he then moved to the County of Harrison, State of Kentucky and lived there about ten years, they then moved to the County of Pulaski, State of Kentucky that they lived together as man and wife in the County of Pulaski till his death and in which county she has ever since resided.

Sworn to and subscribed the day and year aforesaid.

Mary X Trimble, her Mark

I  David Trimble, residing in the County of Pulaski, State of Kentucky, aged 54 years hereby certify and declares on oath that he is the son of the above named applicant Mary Trimble and William Trimble decd. that he does of his own personal knowledge know that the black sealed skin pocket book produced in the court this day by his other was his father's pocket book, that his Father at the earliest recollection of this that he does also know that the entry in said pocket book of the time of the marriage of his Father and Mother and the births of their three first children is in the hand writing of this Father , that his Mother from his earliest recollection was always recognized by his Father as his wife. That his Father departed this life about the sixth day of June 1840 and that at the time of his death as a pensioner of the United States for services as a soldier of the Revolutionary War of the United States.

David X Trimble, his mark

 

More About WILLIAM TRIMBLE, SR:

Military service: Pvt in Virginia "WPNS  (See Notes)

 

More About MARY FLEMING:

Date born 2: April 14, 1772

 

 

Notes for MARY FLEMING:

Transcript of Mary Trimbles application for pension benefits:

State of Kentucky - Pulaski County - Be it known that on this 11th day of September in the year 1842 personally apeared before the Pulaski County Court in open court now sitting as a court Mary Trimble aged 70 years the 14th day of April 1842, who being first duly sworn according to law doth on oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provision of the Law of the United States granting a pension to the widows of the soldiers of the Revolutionary War of the United States who were married between the close of the Revolutionary War and before the year 1790.

 

She states that she was in due form of law married to William Trimble now dead, on the 19th day of April 1787. That the marriage took place in the County of Greenbrier, State of Virginia, that she was married by a Baptist preacher by the name of John Alderson, she understood that the license issued according to law for their marriage, but she does not know what became of it nor does she know whether there was any return or certificate of their marriage put to record. She further states on oath that she knows of no person by whom she can prove her marriage. Her husband kept a record of their marriage and the first three of their children to wit: David Trimble, James Trimble, and Betsy Raburn Trimble, in his own hand writing in a black seal skin pocket book, which is here exhibited for inspection. She states that her name before marriage was Mary Flemin.

 

That the three of their children whose births are recorded in said pocket book are written immediately under the entry of their marriage, that the births of the other persons entered in said pocket book at a different place are not her children, but are her grand children.

 

That David Trimble her eldest and first child was born 20th January 1788. She further states that William Trimble her late husband departed this life on the sixth of June 1840 in the County of Pulaski State of Kentucky, that he was a soldier of the army of the United States in the Revolutionary War and was at the time of his death a Revolutionary pensioner of the United States, she respectfully refers to his declaration on filed in the pension Department made by him to obtain a pension for his service in the Revolutionary War. That she is now the widow of said William Trimble, that they had nine children of the following names to wit, David, James, Betsy R., William, Polly, John, Joicy, Letitha and Ellsbeth Trimble.

 

That her husband moved from Greenbrier County, State of Virginia to the County of Bourbon and State of Kentucky about the first of October 1792 and lived there about three years, he then moved to the County of Harrison, State of Kentucky and lived there about ten years, they then moved to the County of Pulaski, State of Kentucky that they lived together as man and wife in the County of Pulaski till his death and in which County she has ever since resided.

 

Sworn to and subscribed the day and year aforesaid.

 

Mary X Trimble (her mark)

 

       

Children of WILLIAM TRIMBLE and MARY FLEMING are:

17.              i.    JOHN4 TRIMBLE, b. 1796, Harrison  County, Ky.

                  ii.    JAMES TRIMBLE, b. 1790.

18.            iii.    TALITHA TRIMBLE, b. 1814.

19.            iv.    DAVID FRANKLIN TRIMBLE, b. January 20, 1788, Greenbrier Co, Va; d. December 18, 1856, Pulask Co,KY.

20.             v.    ELIZABETH (BETSEY) RAEBURNTRIMBLE, b. 1792, Greenbrier Co, Va; d. 1866, RockcasteCo, Ky.

21.            vi.    WILLIAM TRIMBLE, JR, b. 1795, Harrison County,  Ky.

22.           vii.    MARY POLLY TRIMBLE, b. 1795, in Harrison County,  Ky; d. 1870, in Pulaski Co,  Ky Probably Caughron Family Cemetery, PC, Ky.

               viii.    JOICY TRIMBLE, b. 1796.

23.             ix.    ELIZABETH (IBBY) TRIMBLE, b. 1810, Pulask Co,KY.

 

 

7.  JOHN3 TRIMBLE (DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1742 in Augusta County, VA, and died April 22, 1824 in Augusta County, VA.  He married MARGARET ARNOLD 1768. 

 

Notes for JOHN TRIMBLE:

Chronicles of the Scots-Irish Settlement in Virginia Vol 2 shows:

1824-April 22, John Trimble died at the age of 82.

 

       

Child of JOHN TRIMBLE and MARGARET ARNOLD is:

                   i.    CATHRINE4 TRIMBLE, b. 1770; d. 1856, Allegany Co Maryland; m. KELITA POTTER, November 15, 1792, allegany Co  Maryland.

 

 

8.  JAMES3 TRIMBLE (DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born August 02, 1747 in Augusta County, VA, and died June 26, 1815 in Montgomery Co, VA.  He married JANE YOUNG April 29, 1773 in augusta Co Va. 

 

Notes for JAMES TRIMBLE:

On May 18, 1773, he was appointed an overseer of roads in Augusta Col, VA was the first elder in the Springfield Presbyterian Church which is now in Bath Co. (formerly Montgomery Co., KY).

 

(1) 364-1756-headwaters of Bullpasture-P

(2) 300-1761-Crabbottom-P-sold to Peter Hull

(3) 330-1761-Crabbottom-P-sold to Peter Hull

(4) 85-1766-Crabbottom-P-sold to Peter Hull

 

He commanded in the Reg. of Col. Sampson Matthews a group from Augusta Co., VA, and was known as Capt. James Trimble.  Served in the Rev. War with his brother William.

 

       

Children of JAMES TRIMBLE and JANE YOUNG are:

                   i.    ROBERT4 TRIMBLE, b. 1792, Montgomery Co, Ky Mt Sterling.

                  ii.    JOHN TRIMBLE, b. 1793; d. 1854.

 

 

9.  THOMAS3 TRIMBLE (DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1748, and died 1830 in Fleming Co Ky.  He married ABIGAIL GATLIFF November 05, 1785.  She was born 1756 in Va, and died 1822 in Fleming Co Ky.

 

Notes for THOMAS TRIMBLE:

Thomas was a church member and deacon of his church.

 

More About THOMAS TRIMBLE:

Census: Listed in the 1790 Census of Virginia as a resident of Greenbriar County.

       

 

       

Child of THOMAS TRIMBLE and ABIGAIL GATLIFF is:

24.              i.    MARY4 TRIMBLE, b. 1785, Greenbrair Co Va; d. 1836, Madison Co Ohio.

 

 

10.  ISAAC3 TRIMBLE (DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1752 in Augusta County, VA, and died 1816 in Bourbon Co Ky.  He married MARY GRAHAM June 14, 1787 in RockgridgeCo Va. 

 

Notes for ISAAC TRIMBLE:

Moved with his father to KY.  although they did not make the move until 1792, they probably had taken up land on which they were paying taxes as early as 1791.

       

Children of ISAAC TRIMBLE and MARY GRAHAM are:

                   i.    SALLY4 TRIMBLE, m. JAMES MCLAUGHLIN.

                  ii.    DAVID TRIMBLE.

 

 

11.  GEORGE3 TRIMBLE (DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born January 01, 1756 in Augusta County, VA, and died December 14, 1814 in Bourbon Co Ky.  He married JEAN ARMSTRONG October 04, 1792 in augusta Co Va.  She was born October 25, 1763 in Augusta County, VA, and died August 26, 1839 in Orange Co IN.

 

Notes for GEORGE TRIMBLE:

Served as a private in the Virginia militia under his brother, Capt James Trimble in the Revolutionary War.

 

 

 

Notes for JEAN ARMSTRONG:

The farm on which Geroge's family lived in Orange Co., IN, after his death, is located in Northeast Township.

In the Trimble Cemetery located there, are recorded these burials:  Jane Armstrong Trimble, Thomas, Mary Margaret, and George Trimble. 

 

 

       

Child of GEORGE TRIMBLE and JEAN ARMSTRONG is:

                   i.    SARAH4 TRIMBLE, b. 1802; d. 1864; m. NATHAN MARTIN; b. 1802; d. 1873.

 

 

12.  DAVID FRANKLIN3 TRIMBLE (DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born January 20, 1758 in Amherst County, VA, and died 1828 in Montgomery Co, Ky Mt Sterling.  He married LUCY LACY August 28, 1781 in Alderson Monroe WV, daughter of WILLIAM LACY and MARY NETTLE.  She was born 1763 in Greenbrair County, VA, and died 1827.

 

Notes for DAVID FRANKLIN TRIMBLE:

They lived in Greenbrier CO., VA for approximately 10 years before migrating in 1797 to Kentucky.

       

 

       

Children of DAVID TRIMBLE and LUCY LACY are:

                   i.    BETSY4 TRIMBLE.

                  ii.    JANE TRIMBLE.

                 iii.    LUCINDA TRIMBLE.

                 iv.    NANCY TRIMBLE.

                  v.    MARK TRIMBLE, b. 1782.

                 vi.    POLLY TRIMBLE, b. 1785.

25.           vii.    WILLIAM TRIMBLE, b. January 12, 1787, Monroe CO., (W)VA; d. October 07, 1870, Hazel Green, Wolfe, KY.

               viii.    DAVID CLARK TRIMBLE, b. June 1794.

26.             ix.    ISAAC TRIMBLE, b. 1794; d. Bef. 1894.

27.              x.    JOHN TRIMBLE, b. 1794; d. Bef. 1894.

                  xi.    LOUISA TRIMBLE, b. 1796.

 

 

13.  JANE3 TRIMBLE (JAMES2, ROBERT1)  She married WILLIAM MCCLURE. 

       

Child of JANE TRIMBLE and WILLIAM MCCLURE is:

                   i.    AGNUS4 MCCLURE.

 

 

14.  JOHN3 TRIMBLE (JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born August 24, 1749.  He married (1) MARGARET ARNOLD 1768.    He married (2) MARY ALEXANDER January 11, 1779 in in Rockbridge. 

       

Child of JOHN TRIMBLE and MARY ALEXANDER is:

                   i.    JAMES4 TRIMBLE, b. July 05, 1781.

 

 

15.  MOSES3 TRIMBLE (JAMES2, ROBERT1) was born October 02, 1757, and died 1821 in Kenawha County, VA.  He married MARY BRAWLEY. 

 

Notes for MOSES TRIMBLE:

Elder in the Falling springs Church

       

Child of MOSES TRIMBLE and MARY BRAWLEY is:

                   i.    JAMES4 TRIMBLE.

 

 

16.  JAMES3 TRIMBLE (JOHN2, ROBERT1) was born 1756 in Augusta County, Va,, and died 1804 in Woodford County, KY.  He married JANE ALLEN 1780.  She was born 1755.

 

Notes for JAMES TRIMBLE:

 

DAR ID Number 14841, 8165

James Trimble, (1756-1804), whose father had been killed by the Indians, was captured and rescued by his half brother, Capt. John Moffett.  He served as captain of Augusta county militia.  1778 He died in Woodford County, Ky.

 

Captain James Trimble

 

Captain James Trimble was the son of John and Mary Christian Moffett Trimble and was born in Augusta county, Virginia, 1756, and removed with his half-brother, Robert Moffett, 1784, to what is now Woodford County, Kentucky, where he died in 1840. His family removed to Hillsboro, Ohio, where his sons became prominent and honorable men. Allen Trimble being acting Governor in 1822, and afterwards being elected Governor and serving from 1826 to 1830 Wm. A. Trimble, born in Woodford County, Kentucky, April 4, 1786, was a Major in the War of 1812, Brevit Lieutenant-Colonel, U.S.A., in 1810. He was elected to the United States Senate and died while a member of that body on December 13, 1821, aged thirty five years. James Trimble married Jane Allen, daughter of Capt. James Allen of Augusta and had eight children, six sons and two daughters, Margaret married James McCue of Augusta, and spent a long and honorable life in the county. The other daughter, Mary married John M. Nelson, a native of Augusta but long a resident of Hillsboro, Ohio.

 

       

Children of JAMES TRIMBLE and JANE ALLEN are:

                   i.    JOHN4 TRIMBLE, m. MARGARET MATHEWS.

                  ii.    ALLEN TRIMBLE.

                 iii.    MARGARET TRIMBLE.

                 iv.    MARY TRIMBLE.

                  v.    WILLIAM TRIMBLE.

 

 

Generation No. 4

 

17.  JOHN4 TRIMBLE (WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1796 in Harrison  County, Ky.  He married MILLY TARTER October 04, 1822 in Pulaski Co, daughter of JOHANN TARTER and NANCY LOGAN.  She was born 1803 in Burke County, and died Aft. 1870 in Pulask Co,KY.

       

Children of JOHN TRIMBLE and MILLY TARTER are:

28.              i.    JAMES5 TRIMBLE, b. 1831, Pulask Co,KY; d. 1880, Pulask Co,KY.

                  ii.    JESSE TRIMBLE, b. 1832, NC.

                 iii.    MARY POLLY TRIMBLE, b. 1833; m. (1) WILLIAM CARTER, November 11, 1852, Pulaski Co, KY; m. (2) WILLIAM CARTER, November 14, 1952.

 

Notes for MARY POLLY TRIMBLE:

Polly m Trimble 19, Wayne Co. married William Carter 22, Pulaski Co. - Nov. 14, 1952.  Wm. Weddle Minister, Surety: Wm. Carter, James Trimble.   Res., John Trimble. Brides Father John Trimble. Witness John Trimble and James Trimble.), b. Abt. 1834, Pulaski Co,  Ky; m. WILLIAM CARTER, November 11, 1852, Pulaski Co, KY; b. Pulaski Co,  Ky.

 

                 iv.    WILLIAM TRIMBLE, b. 1836.

                  v.    CATHERINE JANE TRIMBLE, b. 1839.

                 vi.    THOMAS K TRIMBLE, b. December 1844; d. April 23, 1920, Pulaski Co,  Ky..

                vii.    JERUSHA ELIZABETH TRIMBLE, b. December 26, 1847, Pulaski Co, Ky.; d. September 23, 1923, Pulaski Co, Ky..

 

 

18.  TALITHA4 TRIMBLE (WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1814.  She married (1) GEORGE DYER DAULTON.  He was born 1827 in Pulask Co,KY, and died 1890 in Pulask Co,KY.  She married (2) JORDAN FLOYD January 18, 1837 in Pulaski Co, son of MATTHEW FLOYD and SUSAN WARREN.  He was born 1815 in Pulask Co,KY.

 

Notes for TALITHA TRIMBLE:

Jordan4 Floyd (4020) (Matthew3, Abraham2, Matthew1) was born in 1815 at Kentucky.136 He married Talitha Trimble (4022) on 18 January 1837 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky, surety was John W. Floyd and made oath that bride was of age.137

 

In 1850, Talitha and Jordan were residents of District #2, Pulaski Co., Kentucky, at the time of the Census.136

 

In 1860, Jordan and Talitha were residents of Somerset District #1, Pulaski Co., Kentucky, at the time of the Census.138

 

In 1870 Jordan Floyd (4020) was living in household of Squire M. Floyd (16215) and Jane at Pulaski Co., Kentucky, at the time of the 1870 Census.139

 

Talitha Trimble (4022) was born in 1814 at Kentucky.136

 

In 1870 Talitha Trimble (4022) was living in household of Squire M. Floyd (16215) and Jane at Pulaski Co., Kentucky, at the time of the 1870 Census.139

 

       

Children of TALITHA TRIMBLE and JORDAN FLOYD are:

                   i.    LUCY5 FLOYD, b. 1838.

                  ii.    JOHN FLOYD, b. 1842.

                 iii.    MICHAEL FLOYD, b. 1846.

                 iv.    SQUIRE FLOYD, b. 1849.

 

 

19.  DAVID FRANKLIN4 TRIMBLE (WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born January 20, 1788 in Greenbrier Co, Va, and died December 18, 1856 in Pulask Co,KY.  He married (1) NANCY TARTER, daughter of JOHN TARTER and NANCY LOGAN.  She was born 1801 in Burke County NC, and died March 13, 1862.  He married (2) ELIZABETH TARTER November 15, 1821 in Pulaski Co. Kentucky 1, daughter of JOHANN TARTER and NANCY LOGAN.  She was born 1803 in Burke County,North Carolina, and died March 13, 1862 in Pulaski County,Kentucky.

 

Notes for DAVID FRANKLIN TRIMBLE:

David Franklin TRIMBLE was born on 20 Jan 1788 in Greenbriar County, Virginia. (51) He died on 18 Dec 1856 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.(307) From Kentucky State Archives Film #994053: KY Birth, Marriage, and Death Records (1852-1910); Filmed Jan 1981 by The Division of Archives & Records, Frankfort, KY;

Pulaski Co: 1856, page 2

David Trimble M/M/W 65 " Wm. & Polly Trimble 18 Dec Old age PC PC VA Farmer Parents: William TRIMBLE and Mary FLEMING.

He was married to Nancy TARTER on 15 Nov 1821 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.(51) (39) Children were: Elizabeth TRIMBLE, John TRIMBLE, Celia TRIMBLE, Delia (Delila) TRIMBLE, Milly Emila TRIMBLE, Sarah Elda (Sorilda) TRIMBLE , Cyrenus Waite TRIMBLE, James Franklin TRIMBLE, Thomas Crittendon TRIMBLE , Wesley TRIMBLE, Permida Jane TRIMBLE.

 

From Kentucky State Archives Film #994053: KY Birth, Marriage, and Death Records (1852-1910); Filmed Jan 1981 by The Division of Archives & Records, Frankfort, KY;

Pulaski Co: 1856, page 2

David Trimble M/M/W 65 " Wm. & Polly Trimble 18 Dec Old age PC PC VA Farmer

From Charles Turpin: David Trimble, James F. Trimble's father, died December 20, 1856, according to the entries in James Bankbook and his Daybook. In a family tree compiled by my cousin Bill Turpin, the date of David's death is listed as December 24, 1856 . (Bill listed no source for the date given by him.)

 

From Kentucky State Archives Film #994053: KY Birth, Marriage, and Death Records (1852-1910); Filmed Jan 1981 by The Division of Archives & Records, Frankfort, KY;

Pulaski Co: 1856, page 2

David Trimble M/M/W 65 " Wm. & Polly Trimble 18 Dec Old age PC PC VA Farmer

From Charles Turpin: David Trimble, James F. Trimble's father, died December 20, 1856, according to the entries in James Bankbook and his Daybook. In a family tree compiled by my cousin Bill Turpin, the date of David's death is listed as December 24, 1856 . (Bill listed no source for the date given by him.)

 

       

Children of DAVID TRIMBLE and NANCY TARTER are:

                   i.    DELIA5 TRIMBLE, m. HENRY LAY, November 29, 1847, Pulaski Co, KY.

 

Notes for HENRY LAY:

Microfiche for Pulaski Co Records shows Henry Lay married Delia Trimble in 1847 and Elizabeth Trimble in 1849. 

Daughter Celia Balzora Lay  of Henry Lay and Delia Trimble 

Ky Vitals Birth, Death, Marriage for Pulaski County show:

America A 1852, Lucy M 1853, Celia Balsora 1855, Louisa E 1857, James Franklin 1859.

Story goes that Delia Trimble was sick and Henry married her until she died, having an affair with Elizabeth on the side.  Henry and Elizabeth had 2 children before they married.

 

 

                  ii.    MARY EDA TRIMBLE.

                 iii.    PERMIDA TRIMBLE.

                 iv.    SARAH TRIMBLE.

29.             v.    JOHN TRIMBLE, b. 1824, Pulaski Co .Kentucky; d. October 17, 1859, in Pulaski Co .Kentucky.

                 vi.    CELIA TRIMBLE, b. 1827.

30.           vii.    CYRENUS TRIMBLE, b. February 23, 1836, Pulaski County,Kentucky; d. June 06, 1908, Ky.

31.          viii.    JAMES FRANKLIN TRIMBLE, b. January 03, 1836, Pulaski Co,Kentucky; d. May 25, 1918, Pulaski Co,Kentucky.

32.             ix.    THOMAS CRITTENDON TRIMBLE, b. October 08, 1837; d. August 22, 1908, Oak Hill Cem,Pulaski Co,Kentucky.

                   x.    WESLEY R TRIMBLE, b. 1845.

33.             xi.    ELIZABETH TRIMBLE, b. Pulaski Co,  Ky..

 

       

Children of DAVID TRIMBLE and ELIZABETH TARTER are:

                 xii.    CELIA5 TRIMBLE, b. December 16, 1826.

                xiii.    CYRENUS WAITE TRIMBLE, b. February 23, 1834.

                xiv.    PERLINA JANE TRIMBLE.

                 xv.    ELIZABETH TRIMBLE, b. January 07, 1823.

                xvi.    WILLIAM TRIMBLE, b. February 06, 1824.

               xvii.    JAMES FRANKLIN TRIMBLE, b. January 23, 1836.

              xviii.    THOMAS TRIMBLE, b. October 08, 1837.

                xix.    WESLEY TRIMBLE, b. 1842.

                 xx.    NANCY TRIMBLE.

                xxi.    MILLIA TRIMBLE, b. August 08, 1830.

               xxii.    SERILDA TRIMBLE, b. July 02, 1832.

              xxiii.    JOHN TRIMBLE, b. 1825.

34.         xxiv.    DELILAH TRIMBLE, b. October 14, 1828.

 

 

20.  ELIZABETH (BETSEY)4 RAEBURNTRIMBLE (WILLIAM3 TRIMBLE, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1792 in Greenbrier Co, Va, and died 1866 in RockcasteCo, Ky.  She married (1) CHRISTIAN TARTER November 04, 1817 in Pulaski Co, Ky, son of JOHANN TARTER and NANCY LOGAN.  He was born 1790 in Montgomery Co, VA, and died April 04, 1868 in Nancy, KY Pulaski Co.  She married (2) JOHN TARTER April 14, 1833 in Pulaski Co. 

 

Notes for ELIZABETH (BETSEY) RAEBURNTRIMBLE:

Marriage Notes for ELIZABETH TRIMBLE and CHRISTIAN TARTER:

Marriage Book states 4 November, 1817, John Black Presiding

 

       

Children of ELIZABETH RAEBURNTRIMBLE and CHRISTIAN TARTER are:

                   i.    HIRAM5 TARTER.

                  ii.    POLLY JANE TARTER.

                 iii.    SQUIRE TARTER, b. 1819, Pulaski Co,  Ky; d. 1907, Russell Co, Ky.

35.            iv.    READER W TARTER, b. January 18, 1821, Pulaski Co,  Ky; d. December 19, 1872.

36.             v.    ENOCH L TARTER, b. September 09, 1822; d. April 25, 1891, Pulaski Co,  Ky.

                 vi.    JAMES TARTER, b. 1825, Pulaski Co; d. December 14, 1866, Russell co, Ky.

                vii.    CYRENIUS TARTER, b. 1827, Pulaski Co,  Ky; d. 1876, Russell Co, Ky; m. MALVINA GADBERRY, January 03, 1851; d. 1831.

 

 

21.  WILLIAM4 TRIMBLE, JR (WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1795 in Harrison County,  Ky.  He married (1) PHOEBE SMITH.    He married (2) SUSANNA HART June 18, 1813 in Wayne Co, Ky,..    He married (3) JANE DAVIDSON July 23, 1817 in Pulaski Co.  She was born in Pulaski Co, Ky.

       

Children of WILLIAM TRIMBLE and PHOEBE SMITH are:

                   i.    GREEN CLARK5 TRIMBLE, b. September 15, 1814.

                  ii.    THOMAS DUDLEY TRIMBLE, b. 1817.

 

 

22.  MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE (WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1795 in in Harrison County,  Ky, and died 1870 in in Pulaski Co,  Ky Probably Caughron Family Cemetery, PC, Ky.  She married THOMAS CAUGHRON November 08, 1814 in Pulaski Co, Ky.. 

       

Children of MARY TRIMBLE and THOMAS CAUGHRON are:

37.              i.    BLATCHELY5 CAUGHRON, b. 1823, Pulaski Co,  Ky.

38.             ii.    ELIZABETH F CAUGHRON, b. 1826.

                 iii.    NANCY CAUGHRON, b. 1829; m. FRANKLIN P JOHNS, March 18, 1845, Pulaski Co, KY.

 

 

23.  ELIZABETH (IBBY)4 TRIMBLE (WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1810 in Pulask Co,KY.  She married JACOB TARTER April 15, 1833 in Pulaski Co.  He was born 1795, and died 1844 in Pulask Co,KY.

       

Children of ELIZABETH TRIMBLE and JACOB TARTER are:

                   i.    LOUISA JANE5 TARTER.

                  ii.    WILLIAM FLEMUEL TARTER, b. March 05, 1837.

                 iii.    SILAS TARTER, b. 1838.

 

 

24.  MARY4 TRIMBLE (THOMAS3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1785 in Greenbrair Co Va, and died 1836 in Madison Co Ohio.  She married ARTHUR MCMULLIN August 01, 1802 in Garrard Co., KY..  He was born 1782 in VA, and died 1866 in Washington Co. KY..

       

Children of MARY TRIMBLE and ARTHUR MCMULLIN are:

                   i.    ABIGAIL5 MCMULLIN, b. 1812.

                  ii.    JOHN MCMULLIN, b. June 13, 1818.

                 iii.    JAMES MCMULLIN, b. December 1820.

                 iv.    THOMAS MCMULLIN, b. 1824.

                  v.    DRURY MCMULLIN, b. 1828.

 

 

25.  WILLIAM4 TRIMBLE (DAVID FRANKLIN3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born January 12, 1787 in Monroe CO., (W)VA, and died October 07, 1870 in Hazel Green, Wolfe, KY.  He married ELEANOR O'HAIR November 15, 1814 in Montgomery CO., KY, daughter of MICHAEL O'HAIR and ELIZABETH TRIBBETT.  She was born in Montgomery CO., KY, and died May 24, 1855 in Hazel Green, Morgan (now Wolfe) CO., KY..

 

Notes for WILLIAM TRIMBLE:

 

 

1.  Morgan County, 1850 Census, Page 144:  Trimble, William 63, Ellen 53, Asberry 23, Elizabeth 16, Nelson 14, James 10.

2.  He was a Bugler Boy in the War of 1812 and was an eyewitness to the killing of Indian Chief Tecumseh at the Battle of the Thames at Chatham, Ontario, where clothed in Indian deerskin garments, he was killed leading his warriors.

3.  War of 1812

        WILLIAM TRIMBLE PRISONERS OF WAR.

        WILLIAM TRIMBLE 2 REG'T (BALLOWE'S) VIRGINIA MILITIA.

        WILLIAM C TRIMBLE 2 REGIMENT (DONNALDSON'S), MOUNTED, KENTUCKY VOLS.

        WILLIAM E TRIMBLE 12 REGIMENT (RIFE'S), MOUNTED, KENTUCKY VOLS.

4.  After marrying in 1815, they began housekeeping in a log cabin on a large tract of land which he had previously bought for five cents an acre.

5.  As a young man he started buying lands in Morgan Co., KY and built the town of Hazel Green, KY.  This tract of land was originally called Trimble's Store.  William laid out the streets, sold lots, and later changed the name to Hazel Green.  This log structure, which was the store, located on the corner of Main and State Streets, now is the site of a restaurant.

6.  He est. several industries such as tanneries, lumber mills and a spinning and weaving works.  Thus he became one of Kentucky's more affluent citizens.  Although he had a large family of twelve children, one was willed at his father's death, nine farms.  He is the progenitor of another outstanding line of the Trimble family.  William built a vast trade of furs and cattle trading and he was a dealer in lands and slaves.  By the time his village of 27 lots became an established town in 1849, he had amassed a great fortune.

7.  Being a large slave owner, William Trimble was a Southern Sympathizer.  This fact caused confrontation with Federal Troops on occasions when they would go through this mountainous area.  On one of these occasions William's son Asbury Trimble was bushwhacked while overseeing his father's tannery.  Asbury's wife who was expecting a child at the time named the child South in defiance of the Union Forces.  This South Trimble later became a noted member of the U.S. Congress. 

8.  William Trimble was not a churchman but he donated the land on which to build two churches at Hazel Green--one for the white congregation and one for the colored folk.

9.  To each of his children at their marriage he gave a handwoven colored coverlid made by slaves in his spinning weaving house.  Some of these coverlids are still in existence and are prized heirlooms.

SOURCE:  All of the above information from the book "Trimble Families in America" by John Farley Trimble.

10.  23 Oct. 1861:  Union Forces led by Gen. William nelson drives Confederates from Hazel Green.  Nelson established headquarters at the home of William Trimble.

 

       

Children of WILLIAM TRIMBLE and ELEANOR O'HAIR are:

39.              i.    EVOLINE5 TRIMBLE, b. January 14, 1816, Floyd CO., KY; d. February 20, 1889, Lee Co., KY.

40.             ii.    CAROLINE TRIMBLE, b. October 05, 1817.

41.            iii.    WILLIAM PRESTON TRIMBLE, b. October 06, 1818; d. March 15, 1905.

42.            iv.    DAVID SHELTON TRIMBLE, b. June 23, 1821; d. July 24, 1907, Hazel Green, Wolfe (Morgan) Co., KY.

                  v.    JAMES GREENVILLE TRIMBLE, b. June 15, 1823, Montgomery Co, KY; d. June 22, 1919, KY; m. NANCY MIZE, April 27, 1846, Estill Co., KY..

43.            vi.    STEPHEN ASBURY TRIMBLE, b. December 03, 1825; d. October 15, 1864, Hazel Green,  Wolfe CO., KY.

                vii.    EMILY JANE TRIMBLE, b. January 04, 1828, Hazel Green,  Wolfe CO., KY; d. December 12, 1897; m. (1) ANDREW PORTER LACY; m. (2) REV. MCKINLEY COCKRELL, July 27, 1847; b. January 16, 1827, Breathitt Co., KY; d. January 22, 1855, Breathitt Co., KY..

 

Notes for EMILY JANE TRIMBLE:

1860 Census, Morgan Co.:  Shows Emily living with her father with her two children, Ellen and Mary B.

 

 

 

Notes for REV. MCKINLEY COCKRELL:

Occupation: Minister of the Christian Church, hazel Green, KY

 

               viii.    ROSE ANN TRIMBLE, b. January 03, 1830; d. March 27, 1863; m. EDWARD A HENSLEY..

 

Notes for ROSE ANN TRIMBLE:

They lived near Maystown, KY.

 

                  ix.    LOUISA JANE TRIMBLE, b. October 16, 1831; d. February 1922; m. (1) JOHN WILSON; b. October 16, 1831, in Ky; m. (2) FRANCIS PRESTON WILSON; b. July 10, 1823; d. January 01, 1862.

44.              x.    MARY ELIZABETH TRIMBLE, b. November 03, 1833; d. May 10, 1903.

                  xi.    NELSON HARVEY TRIMBLE, b. December 04, 1836, Hazel Green,  Wolfe CO., KY; d. January 14, 1853, Hazel Green,  Wolfe CO., KY..

                 xii.    MALISSA TRIMBLE, b. January 20, 1839; d. January 27, 1839.

                xiii.    JAY FRANKLIN TRIMBLE, b. December 29, 1840; d. October 12, 1930, Memphis, TN; m. LILLIAN SHELTON..

 

Notes for JAY FRANKLIN TRIMBLE:

He was a well educated man and amassed a large fortune through his real estate business in Nashville.  In his will, Jay left $1000 to the Hazel Green Cemetery Assn.  and $7000 for the buying of monuments for his beloved family of Hazel Green, KY.  It was his desire that an especially nice stone be placed at his mother and father's graves.

 

 

26.  ISAAC4 TRIMBLE (DAVID FRANKLIN3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1794, and died Bef. 1894.  He married MARY YOUNG.  She was born 1793 in Ky, and died Bef. 1900.

       

Children of ISAAC TRIMBLE and MARY YOUNG are:

                   i.    LUCY A5 TRIMBLE, b. 1819.

                  ii.    CYNTHEA A TRIMBLE, b. 1836.

                 iii.    MARTHA TRIMBLE, b. 1837.

 

 

27.  JOHN4 TRIMBLE (DAVID FRANKLIN3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1794, and died Bef. 1894.  He married NANCY ?.  She was born 1796 in Ky.

       

Children of JOHN TRIMBLE and NANCY ? are:

                   i.    WILLIAM5 TRIMBLE, b. 1825.

                  ii.    SARAH TRIMBLE, b. 1827.

                 iii.    JOHN W TRIMBLE, b. 1831.

                 iv.    ANGELINE TRIMBLE, b. 1833.

                  v.    LUCINDA TRIMBLE, b. 1835.

                 vi.    RICHARD TRIMBLE, b. 1837.

 

 

Generation No. 5

 

28.  JAMES5 TRIMBLE (JOHN4, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1831 in Pulask Co,KY, and died 1880 in Pulask Co,KY.  He married SARAH W WHITTIS January 31, 1854 in Pulaski Co, daughter of MARY WHITIS.  She was born 1834 in Penn County,  Va.

       

Children of JAMES TRIMBLE and SARAH WHITTIS are:

45.              i.    LUCY JANE6 TRIMBLE, b. November 18, 1853, Pulaski Co ,KY; d. July 25, 1948, Kings Mtn buried in Pleasant Point Cem.

46.             ii.    WILLIAM TRIMBLE.

                 iii.    PERRY TRIMBLE, m. UNK LEACH.

 

 

29.  JOHN5 TRIMBLE (DAVID FRANKLIN4, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1824 in Pulaski Co .Kentucky, and died October 17, 1859 in in Pulaski Co .Kentucky.  He married ANGELINA RAMEY January 12, 1846 in Pulaski Co. Kentucky.  She was born August 18, 1820.

       

Children of JOHN TRIMBLE and ANGELINA RAMEY are:

                   i.    HESTER ELIZABETH6 TRIMBLE, b. 1850.

                  ii.    CRAWFORD COLUMBUS TRIMBLE, b. September 25, 1853.

                 iii.    ALIMARINDA TRIMBLE, b. July 01, 1859.

                 iv.    NANCY F TRIMBLE, b. July 16, 1852.

                  v.    MALISSA MARY TRIMBLE, b. September 10, 1855.

                 vi.    MARCELLA TRIMBLE, b. June 04, 1857.

                vii.    PERLINA JANE TRIMBLE, b. 1849.

 

 

30.  CYRENUS5 TRIMBLE (DAVID FRANKLIN4, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born February 23, 1836 in Pulaski County,Kentucky, and died June 06, 1908 in Ky.  He married (1) JULIA MELISSA DAVIS October 18, 1853 in Pulaski Co, Ky.  She was born 1837 in Pulaski Co,  Ky..  He married (2) MELISSA (MALISSE) DAVIS(POLSTON) October 18, 1853 in Pulaski County,Kentucky.  She was born 1837 in Pulaski County,Kentucky.

       

Children of CYRENUS TRIMBLE and JULIA DAVIS are:

                   i.    NACOMIA6 TRIMBLE, b. 1863.

                  ii.    CYNTHIA ANN TRIMBLE, b. 1864.

                 iii.    BULA TRIMBLE.

                 iv.    FLORUMSY TRIMBLE.

                  v.    NANCY E TRIMBLE, m. SAMUEL O EADS.

                 vi.    SARAH J TRIMBLE.

                vii.    UNNAMED TRIMBLE.

               viii.    COLLOMA TRIMBLE, b. February 11, 1860.

                  ix.    LEMIEL (TELAMACUS) TRIMBLE.

                   x.    BLANCHE E TRIMBLE.

 

       

Children of CYRENUS TRIMBLE and MELISSA DAVIS(POLSTON) are:

                  xi.    UNNAMED6 TRIMBLE, b. July 24, 1856.

                 xii.    COLLOMA (COLONA) TRIMBLE, b. February 11, 1858.

                xiii.    NAOMI TRIMBLE, b. February 26, 1860.

                xiv.    LEMIEL (TELAMACUS) TRIMBLE.

                 xv.    CYNTHIA A. TRIMBLE, b. May 02, 1868.

                xvi.    SARAH J. TRIMBLE.

               xvii.    BULA TRIMBLE.

              xviii.    FLORUMSY TRIMBLE.

                xix.    BLANCHE E. TRIMBLE, b. Abt. 1875.

                 xx.    NANCY E. TRIMBLE.

 

 

31.  JAMES FRANKLIN5 TRIMBLE (DAVID FRANKLIN4, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born January 03, 1836 in Pulaski Co,Kentucky, and died May 25, 1918 in Pulaski Co,Kentucky.  He married NETTIE CRIS ROBERTS January 17, 1850 in Pulaski Co. Kentucky.  She was born January 17, 1838 in in Alabama.

 

Notes for JAMES FRANKLIN TRIMBLE:

A book about 3.5 in wide by about 5.5 in high having a redish cover and containing 26 unlined pages. The outside of the front and back covers contain some faint and illegible writing or scribling. The inside front and back covers and each of the 26 pages contain handwriting, some made in ink and some in pencil. He used the book for various purposes such as to record items bought or sold, time worked by others for him. These entries are frequently scratched out with pencil.

 

The inside front cover contains doodles, scribbling and some items marked through. In the center of the page, written in ink, is the signature of James F Trimble. Just below this signature and written in pencil is "Trimble James." Both were written by the same person, presumable James F. Trimble.

 

The inside back cover contains the following entry written in ink.

 

J F Trimble Day Book.

It was Lost but found Agen

 

The bottom of page 1 contains the following entry written in ink:

 

This the 24 Day of June 1859 in the

 

Page 10 contains the following medical instructions or orders apparently written and signed by a doctor. The script is definitely that of a more practiced writer than James.

 

Give Mrs Trimble

a quinine powder every 4

hours. Give her Calom

al at bed time and if it

does not act give oil until

it does. If her cough -

does not get better

by tomorrow Evening put

the(?) Tartar E(?)miticP into

12 teaspoonsfuls of water

and if it pukes her

add 2 or 3 spoonfuls

more of water

May 12th/60

T M Lewis (?)

 

If her bowels should

act too often give opium

 

Note: Nettie Cris Roberts Trimble died on Jan 29, 1929 at the age of 93. The cause of death was listed as malaria. Nettie Cris would have been 24 years old when these orders were written, almost four months after her marriage to James F. Trimble. If Nettie Cris were the Mrs. Trimble referred to, the prescription of quinine powders in these orders would indicate that her malaria was of long standing. I assume that malaria would have been more prevalent in Alabama than in Kentucky. If so, Nettie Cris may have contacted malaria in early childhood and suffered from this disease almost all of her life.

 

Pages 12 and 13 contain the following entries:

 

Page 12:

 

The ages of David Trimble Children

Elizabeth Trimble

Was Born January the 7 1823

 

William Trimble was (Note 1)

Born Febuary th 6 1824

 

John Trimble was

Born January the 28 1825

 

Cely Trimble was

Born December 16 1826

 

Telitha Trimble was

Born October the 14, 1828

 

Milly Trimble was

Born August 8 1830

 

Sarilda Trimble was

Born July 2 1832

 

Cyrenus W Trimble

was Born February 23 1834

 

Page 13:

 

Note: The right edge of this page has been torn off.

 

James F Trim...

was Born Januar...

 

Thomas C Trimbl...

Born october the

 

Henry G Tri...

was Born xxxxx... [the word April is scrached out.]

January (Note 2)

 

Wesley R Trimb...

was Born April...

 

 

David Trimble... (Note 3)

December the 20...

1856 [penciled in]

 

John Trimble... (Note 4)

October the 17...

1859 [penciled in]

 

Elizabeth Lay Die... (Note 5)

May the 21 18...

 

Nancy Trimble Died

March the 13 18.. (Note 5)

 

Notes for pages 12 and 13:

 

1. In his notes, my father lists 11 children for David Franklin and Nancy Tarter Trimble, the same number as listed by James F. Trimble in his Bankbook. However, in his Daybook James adds William Trimble to the list making a total of 12 children. I have no information about William other than that given by James in his Daybook.

 

2. Although listed as one of their children, Henry Greene Trimble was the grandson of David Franklin and Nancy Tarter Trimble. Henry Greene's parents were Elizabeth Trimble and Henry Lay.

 

3. David Trimble, James F. Trimble's father, died December 20, 1856, according to the entries in James Bankbook and his Daybook. In a family tree compiled by my cousin Bill

 

 

       

Children of JAMES TRIMBLE and NETTIE ROBERTS are:

                   i.    ELIZA JANE6 TRIMBLE, b. July 26, 1864.

                  ii.    AGGIE NOAH TRIMBLE, b. June 04, 1876.

                 iii.    CHARLES GRANT TRIMBLE, b. July 17, 1870.

                 iv.    CYRENUS W. TRIMBLE, b. February 02, 1867.

                  v.    MARGARET L. W. TRIMBLE, b. May 08, 1871.

                 vi.    JOHN ROSS TRIMBLE, b. February 14, 1861.

                vii.    WILLIAM GREEN TRIMBLE, b. November 17, 1862.

               viii.    LEWIS C. TRIMBLE, b. December 10, 1868.

                  ix.    WOODWORTH W. TRIMBLE, b. March 12, 1873.

                   x.    CHARLEY TRIMBLE, b. March 12, 1873.

 

 

32.  THOMAS CRITTENDON5 TRIMBLE (DAVID FRANKLIN4, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born October 08, 1837, and died August 22, 1908 in Oak Hill Cem,Pulaski Co,Kentucky.  He married (1) AMANDA JANE ROBERTS March 12, 1866 in Pulaski Co. Kentucky.  She was born 1837.  He married (2) MARTHA COLLINS October 14, 1874 in At home of John W. Floyd,Pulaski County,Kentucky.  She was born 1856 in Pulaski County,Kentucky.  He married (3) MARTHA COLLINS October 14, 1874 in Pulaski Co. Kentucky AHO John W Floyd.  She was born 1837.  He married (4) DORA MOREFIELD July 31, 1902 in Pulaski Co. Kentucky.  She was born 1837.

 

Notes for THOMAS CRITTENDON TRIMBLE:

Thomas' first marriage was to Amanda Roberts.   Son Andrew born 1868 per LDS Family Search  for Andrew Trimble. 

 

PCHS; Pulaski Co, KY Cemetery Books

Thomas Crittendon Trimble born 8 Oct 1837 - died 22 Aug 1908

Also shows:

A.W. Trimble born 24 July 1868 - died 6 July 1918  and

Mary L born 29 Nov 1869 - died 6 May 1942.  W/O A.W.

 

A.W. is Andrew wife is Mary L Bogle.

 

More About THOMAS CRITTENDON TRIMBLE:

Burial: Oak Hill Cem, Pulaski Co, Ky

 

Notes for MARTHA C COLLINS:

Martha married Thomas Trimble at the home of John W Floyd, PC, Ky.  This was his 2nd marriage.

The bride's father born North Carolina, the bride's mother born in Tennessee.  Surety R. J. Lester.

 

County Government Records, transcribed from microfilm.  PC Kentucky marriage Books.  PC Historical Society...  Somerset Ky.

 

More About MARTHA C COLLINS:

Date born 2: Abt. 1856

 

       

Children of THOMAS TRIMBLE and AMANDA ROBERTS are:

                   i.    LEANDER E6 TRIMBLE, b. 1867.

                  ii.    ANDREW W TRIMBLE, m. MARY L BOGLE, June 08, 1893, Pulaski Co, Ky; b. November 29, 1869.

 

       

Child of THOMAS TRIMBLE and MARTHA COLLINS is:

                 iii.    ROSETTA B.6 TRIMBLE, b. 1880.

 

 

33.  ELIZABETH5 TRIMBLE (DAVID FRANKLIN4, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born in Pulaski Co,  Ky..  She married HENRY LAY October 30, 1849 in Pulaski Co, Ky, son of JOHN LAY and MILDRED DURHAM.  He was born 1825 in Pulaski Co KY.

 

Notes for HENRY LAY:

Henry Lay married Delia Trimble in 1847 and Elizabeth Trimble in 1849. 

Daughter Celia Balzora Lay  of Henry Lay and Delia Trimble 

Ky Vitals Birth, Death, Marriage for Pulaski County show:

America A 1852, Lucy M 1853, Celia Balsora 1855, Louisa E 1857, James Franklin 1859.

Story goes that Delia Trimble was sick and Henry married her until she died, having an affair with Elizabeth on the side.  Henry and Elizabeth had 2 children before they married.

 

       

Children of ELIZABETH TRIMBLE and HENRY LAY are:

                   i.    HENRY GREEN6 TRIMBLE.

                  ii.    LUCY A TRIMBLE.

                 iii.    LUCY M LAY.

                 iv.    CELIA BALSORA LAY, b. April 26, 1856.

                  v.    LOUISA E LAY, b. May 20, 1857.

                 vi.    JAMES FRANKLIN LAY, b. March 20, 1859.

                vii.    AMERICA ANN LAY, b. March 15, 1853.

 

 

34.  DELILAH5 TRIMBLE (DAVID FRANKLIN4, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born October 14, 1828.  She married HENRY LEIGH. 

       

Child of DELILAH TRIMBLE and HENRY LEIGH is:

                   i.    SERALDA JANE6 LEIGH, m. HARDIN FRANKLIN FLOYD; b. January 11, 1844.

 

Notes for HARDIN FRANKLIN FLOYD:

 Hardin Franklin5 Floyd (2080) (Benjamin4, Matthew3, Abraham2, Matthew1) was born on 11 January 1844 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky.128 He married Wealthy Wilson (2081) on 2 November 1865 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky.331 He married Seralda Jane Leigh (2104), daughter of Henry Leigh (2320) and Delilah Trimble (2321), on 24 June 1874 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky, married by Reverend John W. Floyd at his home in Waterloo, Kentucky.332 He died on 16 February 1914 at Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio.128 He was buried at Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio.128

 

Hardin served in the Civil War in Co. F, 1st Kentucky Cavalry as a Private from 25 July 1863 to 25 July 1865 for the Union Army.

 

In 11 August 1870, Hardin Franklin and Wealthy were residents of Lincolnville, Pulaski Co., Kentucky, at the time of the Census with their daughter Calladora.333

 

In 1880, Hardin Franklin and Seralda Jane were residents of Pulaski Co., Kentucky, at the time of the Census wqith their children James E., Carl, Arizona, California and Bell J.334

 

Wealthy Wilson (2081) was born circa 1849 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky.321 She died on 12 January 1873.

 

 

 

35.  READER W5 TARTER (ELIZABETH (BETSEY)4 RAEBURNTRIMBLE, WILLIAM3 TRIMBLE, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born January 18, 1821 in Pulaski Co,  Ky, and died December 19, 1872.  He married MARTHA GADBERRY.  She was born in in Pulaski Co.

       

Child of READER TARTER and MARTHA GADBERRY is:

                   i.    ELIZABETH J6 TARTER, b. May 12, 1856.

 

 

36.  ENOCH L5 TARTER (ELIZABETH (BETSEY)4 RAEBURNTRIMBLE, WILLIAM3 TRIMBLE, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born September 09, 1822, and died April 25, 1891 in Pulaski Co,  Ky.  He married LUCINDA BERNARD.  She was born June 07, 1818 in Russell Co., Ky, and died April 21, 1896 in Pulaski Co,  Ky.

       

Children of ENOCH TARTER and LUCINDA BERNARD are:

                   i.    WILLIAM6 W.TARTER, b. 1858.

                  ii.    JEROME TERRELL TARTER, b. December 18, 1850.

                 iii.    NAPOLEON BONEPARTE TARTER, b. May 25, 1852.

                 iv.    ELIZABETH TARTER, b. January 30, 1850.

                  v.    REBECCA TARTER, b. May 11, 1856.

                 vi.    CHRISTIAN LOGAN TARTER, b. June 03, 1860.

 

 

37.  BLATCHELY5 CAUGHRON (MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1823 in Pulaski Co,  Ky.  He married ELIZABETH E. GOSSETT October 15, 1849 in in Pulaski Co, KY.. 

 

Notes for BLATCHELY CAUGHRON:

Will of Blatchley Caughron

  18 August 1873 Pulaski County, Kentucky

Book 7 Page 28

In the name of God, Amen. I, B.C. Caughron of the county of Pulaski and State of Kentucky being sick and weak of body but perfect and sound of mind and memory, and calling to mind the mortality of the body and that it is appointed to a man once to die, do by these present make, constitute and appoint this my last will and testament in manner and form following, to wit: My will and desire that after my decease, my body be committed to the earth from whence it was taken, in decent Christian-like manner by my surviving friends and that all my fees and debts be paid out of my remaining estate by my executrix. I appoint my beloved wife, Elizabeth E. Caughron, to wind up my estate without her giving bond. My will and desire is that my beloved wife, Elizabeth E. Caughron, have and hold all of my personal property to dispose of as she pleases. I have given my son, Joel Thomas Caughron, the sum of one hundred and fifteen dollars. My will and desire is that Caroline E. Caughron have one hundred and fifteen dollars out of my estate. Also Theophilus W. Caughron [and] Sarah E. Caughron all have one hundred and fifteen dollars to make them equal to the amount that I have given to Joel Thomas Caughron, to be given at the decision of my executrix, Elizabeth E. Caughron. My will and desire is that my wife, Elizabeth E. Caughron, have the tract of land on which I now reside, to have and to hold it, and the proceeds arising from [quid] farm to have and to hold during her natural life and after her death, that all my real and personal estate be divided among my heirs equally, to wit, Joel Caughron, C.E. Caughron, T.W. Caughron, S.E. Caughron.

 

 

In testimony whereof I set my hand and first my seal.

B.C. Caughron [seal]

Witnesses: S.B. Gossett [seal], John Prather [seal]

 

State of Kentucky, August Term, Pulaski County Court

August 18th 1873

A writing purporting to be the last will and testament of B.C. Caughron, deceased, was this day produced in open court and proved according to law by the oaths of S.B. Gossett and John Prather, the two subscribing witnesses thereunto, and adjudged by the court to be the last will and testament of the said B.C. Caughron, deceased, and ordered to be recorded.

 

I certify that the above and foregoing is the true record of the will of B.C. Caughron, deceased, and order of Court admitting the same to record.

Witness my hand this 18th 1878, [unreadable] E.D. Perch, clerk, Pulaski County Court

       

 

       

Children of BLATCHELY CAUGHRON and ELIZABETH GOSSETT are:

                   i.    JOEL THOS6 CAUGHRON, b. July 08, 1852; m. LEORA F D TARTER, March 29, 1877, Pulaski Co, KY..

                  ii.    CAROLYN CAUGHRON, b. May 22, 1856.

                 iii.    WILLIAM J CAUGHRON, b. April 1850.

                 iv.    M. A. CAUGHRON, b. October 1854.

 

 

38.  ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON (MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1826.  She married BENJAMIN JULIAN FLOYD August 16, 1842 in Pulaski Co, KY, son of MATTHEW FLOYD and LUCINDA SHIPLEY.  He was born 1826 in Pulaski Co., Kentucky, and died January 11, 1862 in Pulaski Co., Kentucky.

 

Notes for BENJAMIN JULIAN FLOYD:

Benjamin Julian4 Floyd (2071) (Matthew3, Abraham2, Matthew1) was born in 1826 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky.158 He married Elizabeth F. Caughron (2079) on 16 August 1842 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky, surety was Thomas Caughron; consent of father Matthew Floyd, wit. by John Floyd.159 He died on 11 January 1862 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky.

 

Benjamin is listed in one census as a farmer and another as a blacksmith. His son Hardin stated in a pension application (Civil War) that for five years before he entered service he helped his father in the blacksmith business.

 

In 1850, Benjamin Julian and Elizabeth F. were residents of Pulaski Co., Kentucky, at the time of the Census.158

 

In 1860, Elizabeth F. and Benjamin Julian were residents of Somerset District #1, Pulaski Co., Kentucky, at the time of the Census.160

 

Elizabeth F. Caughron (2079) was born in 1811 at Kentucky.161

 

In 1870 Elizabeth F. Caughron (2079) was living in household of Reuben P. Floyd (2172) and Amanda Jane at Lincolnville, Pulaski Co., Kentucky, at the time of the 1870 Census.162

 

In 1880, Elizabeth F. was a resident of Pulaski Co., Kentucky, at the time of the Census with son John L. living with her.161

 

Known children of Benjamin Julian4 Floyd (2071) and Elizabeth F. Caughron (2079) were as follows:

 

60. i. Elizabeth Lee5 Floyd (2188), born 1845 at Wayne Co., Kentucky; married Edward Robert Taylor (2307).

 

61. ii. Hardin Franklin Floyd (2080), born 11 January 1844 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky; married Wealthy Wilson (2081); married Seralda Jane Leigh (2104).

 

iii. Matthew Floyd (2112) was born circa 1848 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky.110 He died on 31 March 1864 at Richmond, Richmond Co., Virginia.

 

Matthew was killed in Civil War. Hardin Floyd was with him just before he was captured. Hardin said he was going to the supply wagon for more ammunition and when he returned, Matthew was gone.  Matthew never married and his widowed mother received his pension

Notes for BENJAMIN JULIAN FLOYD:

19. Benjamin Julian4 Floyd (2071) (Matthew3, Abraham2, Matthew1) was born in 1826 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky.158 He married Elizabeth F. Caughron (2079) on 16 August 1842 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky, surety was Thomas Caughron; consent of father Matthew Floyd, wit. by John Floyd.159 He died on 11 January 1862 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky.

 

Benjamin is listed in one census as a farmer and another as a blacksmith. His son Hardin stated in a pension application (Civil War) that for five years before he entered service he helped his father in the blacksmith business

       

Children of ELIZABETH CAUGHRON and BENJAMIN FLOYD are:

                   i.    HARDIN FRANKLIN6 FLOYD, b. January 11, 1844; m. (1) WEALTHY WILSON; m. (2) SERALDA JANE LEIGH; m. (3) WEALTHY WILSON.

 

Notes for HARDIN FRANKLIN FLOYD:

 Hardin Franklin5 Floyd (2080) (Benjamin4, Matthew3, Abraham2, Matthew1) was born on 11 January 1844 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky.128 He married Wealthy Wilson (2081) on 2 November 1865 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky.331 He married Seralda Jane Leigh (2104), daughter of Henry Leigh (2320) and Delilah Trimble (2321), on 24 June 1874 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky, married by Reverend John W. Floyd at his home in Waterloo, Kentucky.332 He died on 16 February 1914 at Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio.128 He was buried at Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio.128

 

Hardin served in the Civil War in Co. F, 1st Kentucky Cavalry as a Private from 25 July 1863 to 25 July 1865 for the Union Army.

 

In 11 August 1870, Hardin Franklin and Wealthy were residents of Lincolnville, Pulaski Co., Kentucky, at the time of the Census with their daughter Calladora.333

 

In 1880, Hardin Franklin and Seralda Jane were residents of Pulaski Co., Kentucky, at the time of the Census wqith their children James E., Carl, Arizona, California and Bell J.334

 

Wealthy Wilson (2081) was born circa 1849 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky.321 She died on 12 January 1873.

 

 

47.             ii.    RANEY M FLOYD, b. January 01, 1855; d. March 16, 1917, Kings Mtn buried in Pleasant Point Cem.

                 iii.    ELIZABETH LEE FLOYD, b. 1845.

                 iv.    MATTHEW FLOYD, b. 1848.

                  v.    THOMAS FLOYD, b. 1849.

                 vi.    AMANDA JANE FLOYD, b. March 11, 1852.

 

 

39.  EVOLINE5 TRIMBLE (WILLIAM4, DAVID FRANKLIN3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born January 14, 1816 in Floyd CO., KY, and died February 20, 1889 in Lee Co., KY.  She married JAMES MCGUIRE, JR October 23, 1833 in Estill Co., Ky.  He was born November 17, 1804 in Madison County, ky, and died November 24, 1888 in Lee Co., KY.

 

Notes for EVOLINE TRIMBLE:

Probably born in Montgomery Co., Ky.  they lived in St. Helens, Lee Co., KY.

In her later years, Evoline became feeble and needed the use of a walking cane, yet as she would approach her church she would hide the cane.

 

More About EVOLINE TRIMBLE:

Burial: Bef 1889, Logan Thomas Farm, Lee Co., KY

 

 

Notes for JAMES MCGUIRE, JR:

 He was involved in a lawsuit over his father's will with John Guyer McGuire and his wife, Jane (his sister).  The family moved to Letcher Co., KY around the time the Civil war began.  They were said to have been Confederate sympathizers and from the war record of the sons it was true.

Burial: Nov 1888, Logan Thomas Farm, Lee Co., KY

Census: 1850, Owsley, KY

       

 

       

Children of EVOLINE TRIMBLE and JAMES MCGUIRE are:

                   i.    GREEN6 MCGUIRE, b. August 02, 1838.

                  ii.    FELIX MCGUIRE, b. August 03, 1840.

                 iii.    SIMPSON MCGUIRE, b. 1843.

                 iv.    FLETCHER MCGUIRE, b. November 28, 1843.

                  v.    CAROLINE MCGUIRE, b. 1845.

                 vi.    BASCOM MCGUIRE, b. March 09, 1850.

                vii.    LOU ELLEN MCGUIRE, b. 1842.

               viii.    LOUISA MCGUIRE, b. March 11, 1855.

                  ix.    BRUTUS MCGUIRE, b. 1856.

                   x.    CASSIUS MCGUIRE, b. August 03, 1857.

 

 

40.  CAROLINE5 TRIMBLE (WILLIAM4, DAVID FRANKLIN3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born October 05, 1817.  She married STEPHEN SWANGO March 05, 1840 in Hazel Green, Wolfe Co., KY.  He was born December 12, 1820 in KY, and died October 28, 1877 in in Hazel Green,  Wolfe CO., KY..

       

Children of CAROLINE TRIMBLE and STEPHEN SWANGO are:

                   i.    NANCY EVALINE66 SWANGO.

                  ii.    EMILY JANE SWANGO..

                 iii.    GREEN BARRY SWANGO.

                 iv.    ZARILDA SWANGO..

                  v.    ROSE ELLEN SWANGO.

                 vi.    ELIZABETH MARIAH SWANGO.

                vii.    LOU ALICE SWANGO.

               viii.    CLARA DALE SWANGO..

                  ix.    WILLIAM T SWANGO..

                   x.    EVALINE SWANGO..

 

 

41.  WILLIAM PRESTON5 TRIMBLE (WILLIAM4, DAVID FRANKLIN3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born October 06, 1818, and died March 15, 1905.  He married SARAH KASH February 02, 1843 in in Morgan CO., KY.  She was born December 11, 1821.

 

Notes for WILLIAM PRESTON TRIMBLE:

He inherited nine farms from his father, William Trimble.

       

Children of WILLIAM TRIMBLE and SARAH KASH are:

                   i.    ANGELINA6 TRIMBLE.

                  ii.    SANBORN TRIMBLE.

                 iii.    JOSEPHINE TRIMBLE.

                 iv.    FRANCES TRIMBLE.

                  v.    HARLAN TRIMBLE.

 

 

42.  DAVID SHELTON5 TRIMBLE (WILLIAM4, DAVID FRANKLIN3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born June 23, 1821, and died July 24, 1907 in Hazel Green, Wolfe (Morgan) Co., KY.  He married (1) MARIAH SWANGO March 08, 1842 in Stillwater, Morgan ky.  She was born February 27, 1824 in Stillwater, Morgan Co., Ky, and died October 17, 1859.  He married (2) THIRZA MATILDA CATRON March 19, 1862 in in Ky.  She was born December 08, 1843 in Grayson Co., VA, and died February 09, 1931 in Paris, Edgar Co., IL..

       

Children of DAVID TRIMBLE and MARIAH SWANGO are:

                   i.    ROBERT LETCHER6 TRIMBLE, b. November 30, 1842.

                  ii.    MARY ELLEN TRIMBLE, b. November 21, 1844.

                 iii.    WILLIAM TAYLOR TRIMBLE, b. December 22, 1846.

                 iv.    KELSEY HOWARD TRIMBLE, b. October 07, 1849.

                  v.    HENRY HOWARD TRIMBLE, b. 1852.

                 vi.    JAMES JESSE TRIMBLE, b. September 05, 1854.

                vii.    DANIEL BOONE TRIMBLE, b. January 11, 1857.

               viii.    ROSA MARIAH TRIMBLE, b. December 14, 1858; d. April 18, 1938, Edgar Co; m. ABRAHAM LETCHER HYBARGER, November 21, 1878, Grandview, Edgar Co., Il; b. September 03, 1853, Edgar Co., Il; d. March 28, 1921, Edgar Co., Il..

 

       

Children of DAVID TRIMBLE and THIRZA CATRON are:

                  ix.    MARY BLANE6 TRIMBLE, b. November 30, 1863.

                   x.    EMMA JANE KASH TRIMBLE, b. December 06, 1865.

                  xi.    FRANKLIN POWELL TRIMBLE, b. December 27, 1867.

                 xii.    ELIZA ELLEN TRIMBLE, b. March 19, 1870.

                xiii.    CHARLES NESBIT TRIMBLE, b. February 21, 1872.

                xiv.    NANCY ELIZABETH TRIMBLE, b. March 27, 1874.

                 xv.    THOMAS TURNER TRIMBLE, b. October 22, 1876.

                xvi.    ROBERT RIDDLE TRIMBLE, b. January 03, 1879.

               xvii.    DAVID CROCKET TRIMBLE, b. May 23, 1881.

              xviii.    BRUCE HARLEN TRIMBLE, b. December 23, 1883.

 

 

43.  STEPHEN ASBURY5 TRIMBLE (WILLIAM4, DAVID FRANKLIN3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born December 03, 1825, and died October 15, 1864 in Hazel Green,  Wolfe CO., KY.  He married MARY ELIZABETH SOUTH July 07, 1863 in in Breathitt Co., KY.  She was born in in Breathitt Co., Ky.

 

Notes for STEPHEN ASBURY TRIMBLE:

1.  He and his wife had waited 13 years to marry because she had promised her dying mother that she would not marry until her youngest sister was grown.

 

 

 

The year after they were married Asbury, a strong Confederate sympathizer, was hurrying to put some Negroes to work at the tannery at Hazel Green.  He was shot and killed.

 

 

Notes for MARY ELIZABETH SOUTH:

 

Soon after their son South was born, the Union soldiers came looking for Asbury.  The captain asked what the baby's name was.  Elizabeth held her baby and said, "His name is South just like my five brothers and every man in the Southern Army".  A very brave woman

       

Child of STEPHEN TRIMBLE and MARY SOUTH is:

                   i.    SOUTH6 TRIMBLE, b. April 13, 1864, Hazel Green, Wolfe (Morgan) Co., KY; d. November 23, 1946, Washington, DC..

 

 

44.  MARY ELIZABETH5 TRIMBLE (WILLIAM4, DAVID FRANKLIN3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born November 03, 1833, and died May 10, 1903.  She married JAMES S. TURNER April 27, 1856.  He was born 1827, and died 1875.

 

Notes for MARY ELIZABETH TRIMBLE:

1860 Morgan Co., Census shows:  Mary living with her father with her son's Harlan and Hinsy.

       

Children of MARY TRIMBLE and JAMES TURNER are:

                   i.    HARLAN6 TURNER.

                  ii.    HINSY TURNER.

                 iii.    MARY BELL TURNER.

                 iv.    CLARENCE TURNER.

 

 

Generation No. 6

 

45.  LUCY JANE6 TRIMBLE (JAMES5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born November 18, 1853 in Pulaski Co ,KY, and died July 25, 1948 in Kings Mtn buried in Pleasant Point Cem.  She married RANEY M FLOYD January 11, 1874, son of BENJAMIN FLOYD and ELIZABETH CAUGHRON.  He was born January 01, 1855, and died March 16, 1917 in Kings Mtn buried in Pleasant Point Cem.

 

Notes for LUCY JANE TRIMBLE:

. Raney M.5 Floyd (2113) (Benjamin4, Matthew3, Abraham2, Matthew1) was born on 27 March 1856 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky.157 He married Lucinda "Lucy" J. Trimble (2114), daughter of John F. Trimble (2327) and Sarah Whitus (2328), on 11 January 1874 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky, at home of John Floyd. Surety ws Francis G. floyd and witnesses were Perry Weddle and Wm. floyd.336 He died in 1917 at Lincoln Co., Kentucky.337 He was buried at Point Pleasant Church Cemetery, Lincoln Co., Kentucky.

 

Raney made his home in Kings Mountain, KY.

 

In 1880, Raney M. and Lucinda "Lucy" J. were residents of Pulaski Co., Kentucky, at the time of the Census with their children Reuben, Mary E. and James F.338

Lucinda "Lucy" J. Trimble (2114) was born on 18 November 1853 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky.337 She died on 25 July 1948 at Lincoln Co., Kentucky.337 She was buried at Point Pleasant Church Cemetery, Lincoln Co., Kentucky.

 

 

 

Notes for RANEY M FLOYD:

RANEY M6 FLOYD (ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) (Source: Commonwealth of Kentucky, Certificate of Death #8612 for Raney M. Floyd, Parents:  Benjamin Floyd and Sarah E. Caughron.  Informant:  Reuben Floyd.  Cause of death:  Sarcoma.) was born January 01, 1855 in Pulaski Co, Ky, and died March 16, 1917 in Lincoln, Co. KY.  He married LUCINDA JANE TRIMBLE (Source: Commonwealth of Kentucky, Ky Death Certificate for Lucy Jane Floyd Cert#19126, 94 yrs, 9 mo, 26 days.  Housewife, born Pulaski Co. Father Jim Trimble born Pulaski Co., Mother Sarah Whittis born VA.  Informant Mary ?(unable to read).  Cause of death - Cardio-vascular disease, other - senility.) January 11, 1874 in Pulaski Co, Ky, daughter of JAMES TRIMBLE and SARAH WHITIS.  She was born November 18, 1853 in Pulaski Co, Ky, and died July 25, 1948 in Waynesburg, Lincoln, Co. KY.

 

Notes for RANEY M FLOYD:

Raney's death cert says date of birth is Jan. 1, 1855.  Informant:  Reuben Floyd.

 

       

Children of LUCY TRIMBLE and RANEY FLOYD are:

48.              i.    LAURA B7 FLOYD, b. May 28, 1892; d. May 22, 1980, Kings Mtn buried in Pleasant Point Cem.

                  ii.    REUBEN FLOYD, b. April 17, 1875, Pulaski Co, KY, USA; d. June 14, 1955, Casey Co, KY, USA; m. (1) MARTHA FOLEY; m. (2) LOU MARCUM RIDNEY, December 16, 1896.

49.            iii.    JAMES H FLOYD, b. 1879.

                 iv.    LULA FLOYD, b. 1890; m. GEORGE JACOBS.

50.             v.    MARY ELIZABETH FLOYD, b. 1877.

                 vi.    SARA BELLE FLOYD, b. September 16, 1880; m. BATCH TRIMBLE.

                vii.    LOLA FLOYD, b. 1887; m. SAM MCKEETHAN.

51.          viii.    CONELIA FLOYD, b. 1875.

52.             ix.    VEET FLOYD, b. January 01, 1885.

                   x.    JOHNNY FLOYD, b. June 16, 1889; m. (1) HATTIE KIDD; m. (2) TABITHA YOUNG; m. (3) TABITHA YOUNG.

 

Notes for HATTIE KIDD:

Hattie  was married to Colonel Kid, She  was Elsie

Rogers' mother

 

 

46.  WILLIAM6 TRIMBLE (JAMES5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1)  He married DELCINIA MURPHY, daughter of MAURICE MURPHY and SARAH WALL.  She was born 1864.

       

Children of WILLIAM TRIMBLE and DELCINIA MURPHY are:

                   i.    MILTON7 TRIMBLE.

53.             ii.    GRACE TRIMBLE.

 

 

47.  RANEY M6 FLOYD (ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born January 01, 1855, and died March 16, 1917 in Kings Mtn buried in Pleasant Point Cem.  He married LUCY JANE TRIMBLE January 11, 1874, daughter of JAMES TRIMBLE and SARAH WHITTIS.  She was born November 18, 1853 in Pulaski Co ,KY, and died July 25, 1948 in Kings Mtn buried in Pleasant Point Cem.

 

Notes for RANEY M FLOYD:

RANEY M6 FLOYD (ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) (Source: Commonwealth of Kentucky, Certificate of Death #8612 for Raney M. Floyd, Parents:  Benjamin Floyd and Sarah E. Caughron.  Informant:  Reuben Floyd.  Cause of death:  Sarcoma.) was born January 01, 1855 in Pulaski Co, Ky, and died March 16, 1917 in Lincoln, Co. KY.  He married LUCINDA JANE TRIMBLE (Source: Commonwealth of Kentucky, Ky Death Certificate for Lucy Jane Floyd Cert#19126, 94 yrs, 9 mo, 26 days.  Housewife, born Pulaski Co. Father Jim Trimble born Pulaski Co., Mother Sarah Whittis born VA.  Informant Mary ?(unable to read).  Cause of death - Cardio-vascular disease, other - senility.) January 11, 1874 in Pulaski Co, Ky, daughter of JAMES TRIMBLE and SARAH WHITIS.  She was born November 18, 1853 in Pulaski Co, Ky, and died July 25, 1948 in Waynesburg, Lincoln, Co. KY.

 

Notes for RANEY M FLOYD:

Raney's death cert says date of birth is Jan. 1, 1855.  Informant:  Reuben Floyd.

 

 

Notes for LUCY JANE TRIMBLE:

. Raney M.5 Floyd (2113) (Benjamin4, Matthew3, Abraham2, Matthew1) was born on 27 March 1856 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky.157 He married Lucinda "Lucy" J. Trimble (2114), daughter of John F. Trimble (2327) and Sarah Whitus (2328), on 11 January 1874 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky, at home of John Floyd. Surety ws Francis G. floyd and witnesses were Perry Weddle and Wm. floyd.336 He died in 1917 at Lincoln Co., Kentucky.337 He was buried at Point Pleasant Church Cemetery, Lincoln Co., Kentucky.

 

Raney made his home in Kings Mountain, KY.

 

In 1880, Raney M. and Lucinda "Lucy" J. were residents of Pulaski Co., Kentucky, at the time of the Census with their children Reuben, Mary E. and James F.338

Lucinda "Lucy" J. Trimble (2114) was born on 18 November 1853 at Pulaski Co., Kentucky.337 She died on 25 July 1948 at Lincoln Co., Kentucky.337 She was buried at Point Pleasant Church Cemetery, Lincoln Co., Kentucky.

 

 

       

Children are listed above under (45) Lucy jane Trimble.

 

Generation No. 7

 

48.  LAURA B7 FLOYD (RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born May 28, 1892, and died May 22, 1980 in Kings Mtn buried in Pleasant Point Cem.  She married (1) JAMES HARVEY JENKINS, son of JOESPH JENKINS and ARMENTHIA SINGLETON.  He was born October 25, 1890, and died July 10, 1946 in Kings Mtn buried in Pleasant Point Cem.  She married (2) BUD SKIDMORE. 

       

Children of LAURA FLOYD and JAMES JENKINS are:

54.              i.    LOLA JANE8 JENKINS, b. July 29, 1924, Lincoln County.

55.             ii.    ORVILLE JENKINS, b. November 25, 1911; d. April 13, 1940, Kings Mtn buried in Pleasant Point Cem.

56.            iii.    JULIA JENKINS, b. July 03, 1913.

57.            iv.    ESTILL JENKINS, b. May 28, 1915; d. April 19, 1999, Kings Mtn buried in Pleasant Point Cem.

58.             v.    RALPH JENKINS, b. December 11, 1916; d. Kings Mtn buried in Pleasant Point Cem.

59.            vi.    JOHN A JENKINS, b. July 11, 1921.

60.           vii.    WILLIAM JACKSON JENKINS, b. February 27, 1921.

               viii.    JAMES JENKINS, b. November 06, 1931; m. JOY MULLINS, November 07, 1953.

61.             ix.    LEONA JENKINS, b. August 27, 1929.

62.              x.    RUTH JENKINS, b. December 11, 1927.

 

 

49.  JAMES H7 FLOYD (RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1879.  He married MAUDE ROWLAND. 

       

Children of JAMES FLOYD and MAUDE ROWLAND are:

                   i.    CLIFFORD8 FLOYD.

                  ii.    HERBERT FLOYD.

                 iii.    VIGINNA FLOYD, m. HOMER HAGGARD.

                 iv.    SADIE FLOYD, m. HOMER DENHAM.

                  v.    DORA FLOYD, m. AMOS BROWN.

                 vi.    JO ABBIE FLOYD, m. MR JONES.

 

 

50.  MARY ELIZABETH7 FLOYD (RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1877.  She married (1) WILLIAM PAYNE.    She married (2) ROBERT ROWLAND. 

       

Child of MARY FLOYD and WILLIAM PAYNE is:

                   i.    HOMER8 PAYNE.

 

       

Children of MARY FLOYD and ROBERT ROWLAND are:

63.             ii.    ROXIE8 ROWLAND.

                 iii.    ROY ROWLAND.

                 iv.    BEULAH ROWLAND, m. DALE STULL.

                  v.    JESSE ROWLAND.

 

 

51.  CONELIA7 FLOYD (RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born 1875.  She married (1) ARTHUR DUTCH GOOCH.    She married (2) ARTHUR DUTCH GOOCH, son of REUBEN GOOCH and MARY BLANKENSHIP. 

       

Children of CONELIA FLOYD and ARTHUR GOOCH are:

                   i.    VADA8 GOOCH, m. ZORA SLUDER.

                  ii.    REBA GOOCH.

                 iii.    GRACIE GOOCH.

64.            iv.    AGNES GOOCH.

                  v.    OREN GOOCH.

 

 

52.  VEET7 FLOYD (RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born January 01, 1885.  He married (1) ROBERTA PADGETT.    He married (2) ROBERTA PADGETT, daughter of HENDERSON PADGETT and LUCY JEFFRIES.  She was born October 05, 1898.

       

Children of VEET FLOYD and ROBERTA PADGETT are:

                   i.    KATHLEEN8 FLOYD.

                  ii.    CARL FLOYD.

                 iii.    OLIVE J FLOYD.

                 iv.    VETA FLOYD.

                  v.    JOSEPH FLOYD.

                 vi.    JACKIE FLOYD.

                vii.    JUNE FLOYD.

 

 

53.  GRACE7 TRIMBLE (WILLIAM6, JAMES5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1)  She married LOYLD GOOCH. 

       

Children of GRACE TRIMBLE and LOYLD GOOCH are:

                   i.    RALPH8 GOOCH.

                  ii.    RAY GOOCH.

                 iii.    RAYMOND GOOCH.

                 iv.    KENNETH GOOCH.

                  v.    LILLIAN GOOCH.

                 vi.    HELEN GOOCH.

                vii.    MARY AGNES GOOCH.

 

 

Generation No. 8

 

54.  LOLA JANE8 JENKINS (LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born July 29, 1924 in Lincoln County.  She married CHARLES ROBERT "HUB" HUBBARD 1942 in Kings Mtn, son of HENRY HUBBARD and DOLLY HICKS.  He was born May 25, 1922 in Pulaski County, and died May 25, 2008 in Lincoln co ky.

       

Children of LOLA JENKINS and CHARLES HUBBARD are:

65.              i.    WILLIAM ROBERT9 HUBBARD, b. July 28, 1943, Lincoln Co (Kings MTn) Ky.

66.             ii.    DEANNA HUBBARD, b. January 22, 1945.

                 iii.    CHARLES DUANE HUBBARD, b. January 19, 1947, Kings Mtn ky; d. June 22, 1947, Kings Mtn ky.

 

Notes for CHARLES DUANE HUBBARD:

Born at the Davenport farm at Kings Mtn on the Duncan Road, delivered by

Dr. Williams and another Dr.  Born with cord around his neck.  Duane died by fallen between the

bed and wal and choke to death.

 

67.            iv.    LANNY ROY HUBBARD, b. March 18, 1949, Kings Mtn Ky.

68.             v.    RITA MAE HUBBARD, b. January 07, 1951, Hall Gap.

 

 

55.  ORVILLE8 JENKINS (LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born November 25, 1911, and died April 13, 1940 in Kings Mtn buried in Pleasant Point Cem.  He married MARY KATHRINE ROGERS 1932, daughter of WILIAM ROGERS and PEACHIE TERRY.  She was born September 17, 1919.

       

Children of ORVILLE JENKINS and MARY ROGERS are:

69.              i.    SILVIA9 JENKINS, b. August 25, 1937.

70.             ii.    BETTY JENKINS, b. March 29, 1936.

71.            iii.    NAOMI JENKINS, b. November 16, 1940, Stanford, ky.

 

 

56.  JULIA8 JENKINS (LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born July 03, 1913.  She married ARAD KEITH CALDWELL December 1930, son of ARAD CALDWELL and MILDRED SWEENEY.  He was born September 14, 1912 in Waynesburg, KY, and died August 29, 1991 in Waynesburg, KY.

 

Notes for ARAD KEITH CALDWELL:

He inherited his father,, the doctor's  house, he was a cattleman and made his living dealing cattle, It is believed tha his father in law , James Harvery Jenkins gto him started in the Business.

He suffered a stoke sometimes in the 1970's which affected  his speech. 

       

Children of JULIA JENKINS and ARAD CALDWELL are:

72.              i.    FREEMAN9 CALDWELL.

73.             ii.    MARSTON CALDWELL.

74.            iii.    JERRY CALDWELL.

                 iv.    GARY CALDWELL.

                  v.    RICHARD CALDWELL.

 

 

57.  ESTILL8 JENKINS (LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born May 28, 1915, and died April 19, 1999 in Kings Mtn buried in Pleasant Point Cem.  He married VIRGINA PIKE December 12, 1936, daughter of JACOB PIKE and MOLLIE HUBBARD.  She was born 1920.

       

Child of ESTILL JENKINS and VIRGINA PIKE is:

                   i.    BABY9 JENKINS, b. June 22, 1937; d. June 22, 1937, Lincoln Co.

 

 

58.  RALPH8 JENKINS (LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born December 11, 1916, and died in Kings Mtn buried in Pleasant Point Cem.  He married MARIE WATTS October 10, 1936. 

       

Children of RALPH JENKINS and MARIE WATTS are:

                   i.    SHIRLEY9 JENKINS.

                  ii.    EDDIE JENKINS.

                 iii.    ELAINE JENKINS.

                 iv.    CAROL JENKINS.

                  v.    JANET JENKINS.

                 vi.    PHYLLIS JENKINS.

                vii.    DARRELL JENKINS.

75.          viii.    PAULETTE JENKINS, b. February 05, 1950, Stanford, ky.

 

 

59.  JOHN A8 JENKINS (LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born July 11, 1921.  He married ABERTA ADAMS January 11, 1946. 

       

Child of JOHN JENKINS and ABERTA ADAMS is:

76.              i.    JOHN H.9 JENKINS, b. November 10, 1946.

 

 

60.  WILLIAM JACKSON8 JENKINS (LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born February 27, 1921.  He married LILLIAN MURPHY October 10, 1946. 

       

Children of WILLIAM JENKINS and LILLIAN MURPHY are:

77.              i.    DANNY9 JENKINS, b. September 02, 1946; d. October 27, 1977.

78.             ii.    LARRY JENKINS, b. April 26, 1948.

                 iii.    MICHAEL JENKINS, b. July 30, 1949.

79.            iv.    JEFFREY JENKINS, b. October 10, 1950.

80.             v.    JOSEPH EUGENE JENKINS, b. January 28, 1954.

81.            vi.    DEBRA JENKINS, b. August 16, 1958.

                vii.    CHERYL JENKINS, b. January 13, 1965; m. CARL MASON.

 

 

61.  LEONA8 JENKINS (LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born August 27, 1929.  She married PRESTON DUNHAM 1944. 

       

Children of LEONA JENKINS and PRESTON DUNHAM are:

                   i.    BEVERLY9 DUNHAM.

                  ii.    JENNIFER DUNHAM.

                 iii.    PAUL DUNHAM.

                 iv.    MARK DUNHAM.

                  v.    ROBERT DUNHAM.

                 vi.    TIMMY DUNHAM.

                vii.    KEVIN DUNHAM.

82.          viii.    BONITA DUNHAM, b. January 29, 1958.

 

 

62.  RUTH8 JENKINS (LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born December 11, 1927.  She married ERNEST VESTER WALLS January 20, 1945.  He was born August 09, 1927 in Walltown, Ky Casey co., and died October 08, 1982.

       

Children of RUTH JENKINS and ERNEST WALLS are:

83.              i.    JUDY KAY9 WALLS, b. February 29, 1948, Stanford, ky.

84.             ii.    BRENDA WALLS, b. July 03, 1950.

85.            iii.    LORETTA FAY WALLS, b. March 08, 1954, Danville Ky.

 

 

63.  ROXIE8 ROWLAND (MARY ELIZABETH7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1)  She married ? MILNER. 

       

Children of ROXIE ROWLAND and ? MILNER are:

                   i.    MAXINE9 MILNER.

                  ii.    IMOGENE MILNER.

                 iii.    FLOYD MILNER.

 

 

64.  AGNES8 GOOCH (CONELIA7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1)  She married DELMAR SPANGLER. 

       

Child of AGNES GOOCH and DELMAR SPANGLER is:

86.              i.    DANNY9 SPANGLER.

 

 

Generation No. 9

 

65.  WILLIAM ROBERT9 HUBBARD (LOLA JANE8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born July 28, 1943 in Lincoln Co (Kings MTn) Ky.  He married FEONA JANE CARIEL July 03, 1965 in Elgin Ill.  She was born in Elgin Ill.

       

Children of WILLIAM HUBBARD and FEONA CARIEL are:

87.              i.    BRIAN ROBERT10 HUBBARD, b. October 03, 1966.

88.             ii.    CRAIG ROY HUBBARD, b. February 17, 1971.

 

 

66.  DEANNA9 HUBBARD (LOLA JANE8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born January 22, 1945.  She married (1) VERNON LEROY YOUNG in Tenn, son of VERNON YOUNG and GLADYS YOUNG.  He was born October 23, 1939, and died October 02, 1993 in Stanford KY.  She married (2) JAMES FLOYD April 26, 1984 in Tenn.  He was born August 16, 1940.

       

Children of DEANNA HUBBARD and VERNON YOUNG are:

89.              i.    MARTIN LEROY10 YOUNG.

                  ii.    MARLA JOY YOUNG, b. May 17, 1973; m. FOSTER COOK, May 15, 1999, Pleasant Point  Kings Mtn; b. December 15, 1969.

                 iii.    MELINDA ANN YOUNG, b. May 17, 1973; m. TIMMY JONES, August 03, 1996, Pleasant Point Kings Mtn.

                 iv.    MEGAN YOUNG, b. July 10, 1978; m. CAMERON SAYLOR, October 23, 1999.

 

 

67.  LANNY ROY9 HUBBARD (LOLA JANE8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born March 18, 1949 in Kings Mtn Ky.  He married SANDRA JEAN CARRIER April 05, 1969 in Highland, Ky Mt Moriah, daughter of EUGENE CARRIER and LOIS DAUGHERTY.  She was born August 09, 1951 in Danville, Ky.

       

Children of LANNY HUBBARD and SANDRA CARRIER are:

                   i.    DUANE ROBERT "ROBBIE"10 HUBBARD, b. September 10, 1970, Danville Ky.

                  ii.    MICHAEL RYAN HUBBARD, b. March 27, 1974, Danville Ky.

 

 

68.  RITA MAE9 HUBBARD (LOLA JANE8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born January 07, 1951 in Hall Gap.  She married JOHN HAZLETT in Kings Mtn Pleasant Point Baptist, son of BOB HAZLETT and EDNA HAZLETT. 

       

Children of RITA HUBBARD and JOHN HAZLETT are:

90.              i.    TRAY RENEE10 HAZLETT, b. South Coralina.

91.             ii.    RHONDA MICHELLE HAZLETT.

                 iii.    KAREN HAZLETT.

                 iv.    DAVID HAZLETT.

 

 

69.  SILVIA9 JENKINS (ORVILLE8, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born August 25, 1937.  She married (1) THOMAS ALAN BAYSORE.    She married (2) THOMAS DAWSON. 

       

Children of SILVIA JENKINS and THOMAS BAYSORE are:

                   i.    MARK ALAN10 BAYSORE.

                  ii.    DOUGLAS ALAN BAYSORE.

 

 

70.  BETTY9 JENKINS (ORVILLE8, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born March 29, 1936.  She married WILBUR JOHN MCKENZIE. 

       

Children of BETTY JENKINS and WILBUR MCKENZIE are:

92.              i.    GARY LYNN10 MCKENZIE, b. January 29, 1955.

                  ii.    SHARILYN KAY MCKENZIE.

 

 

71.  NAOMI9 JENKINS (ORVILLE8, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born November 16, 1940 in Stanford, ky.  She married JOHN LEE BECKELHIMER July 18, 1959 in Mason Ohio.  He was born March 30, 1940 in Mason Ohio.

       

Children of NAOMI JENKINS and JOHN BECKELHIMER are:

93.              i.    KIMBERLY SUE10 BECKELHIMER, b. June 18, 1960.

                  ii.    JENNIFER BECKELHIMER, b. March 15, 1972; m. HENRY DOWER.

 

 

72.  FREEMAN9 CALDWELL (JULIA8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1)  He married VIOLET STONE. 

       

Children of FREEMAN CALDWELL and VIOLET STONE are:

                   i.    KAREN10 CALDWELL.

                  ii.    STEVE CALDWELL.

                 iii.    CINDY CALDWELL.

                 iv.    MITSEY CALDWELL.

 

 

73.  MARSTON9 CALDWELL (JULIA8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1)  He married GRETA LEACH. 

       

Children of MARSTON CALDWELL and GRETA LEACH are:

                   i.    EDD10 CALDWELL.

                  ii.    JENNIFER CALDWELL.

 

 

74.  JERRY9 CALDWELL (JULIA8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1)  He married BONNIE HORTON. 

       

Children of JERRY CALDWELL and BONNIE HORTON are:

                   i.    LINDA10 CALDWELL.

                  ii.    MICHAEL CALDWELL.

                 iii.    JEFF CALDWELL.

 

 

75.  PAULETTE9 JENKINS (RALPH8, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born February 05, 1950 in Stanford, ky.  She married NELSON NORMAN. SPIEGEL October 14, 1972.  He was born November 12, 1949 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.

       

Children of PAULETTE JENKINS and NELSON SPIEGEL are:

                   i.    LORESSA MEREDITH10 SPIEGEL, b. January 02, 1974.

                  ii.    HEATHER BROOKE SPIEGEL, b. June 22, 1977.

 

 

76.  JOHN H.9 JENKINS (JOHN A8, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born November 10, 1946.  He married (1) DENICE WATTS, daughter of WOODIE WATTS and ? FIELDS.    He married (2) PAMELA TOWNSEND. 

       

Children of JOHN JENKINS and DENICE WATTS are:

                   i.    DARREN10 JENKINS.

                  ii.    ROBERT JENKINS.

 

       

Child of JOHN JENKINS and PAMELA TOWNSEND is:

                 iii.    BRADLEY MICHAEL10 JENKINS, b. May 25, 1967.

 

 

77.  DANNY9 JENKINS (WILLIAM JACKSON8, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born September 02, 1946, and died October 27, 1977.  He married ALICE HENLEY November 06, 1970 in Fairview Baptist Hall Gap, daughter of BENNIE HENSLEY and NANCY. 

       

Child of DANNY JENKINS and ALICE HENLEY is:

                   i.    DANNY JENKINS10 JR.

 

 

78.  LARRY9 JENKINS (WILLIAM JACKSON8, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born April 26, 1948.  He married SANDRA WILLIAMS March 31, 1973. 

       

Children of LARRY JENKINS and SANDRA WILLIAMS are:

                   i.    MISTY DAWN10 JENKINS.

                  ii.    JERMEY JENKINS.

 

 

79.  JEFFREY9 JENKINS (WILLIAM JACKSON8, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born October 10, 1950.  He married DELORISE PADGETT February 14, 1976. 

       

Child of JEFFREY JENKINS and DELORISE PADGETT is:

                   i.    WILLIAM10 JENKINS.

 

 

80.  JOSEPH EUGENE9 JENKINS (WILLIAM JACKSON8, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born January 28, 1954.  He married SHEILA CAUDILL June 14, 1974. 

       

Children of JOSEPH JENKINS and SHEILA CAUDILL are:

                   i.    STEPHANIE10 JENKINS.

                  ii.    JOSEPH NEIL JENKINS.

 

 

81.  DEBRA9 JENKINS (WILLIAM JACKSON8, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born August 16, 1958.  She married WADE WATTS, son of WOODROW WATTS and LEONA FIELDS. 

       

Children of DEBRA JENKINS and WADE WATTS are:

                   i.    LISA SUSAN10 WATTS, b. August 07, 1983.

                  ii.    KIMBERLY GAYLE WATTS, b. February 07, 1985.

 

 

82.  BONITA9 DUNHAM (LEONA8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born January 29, 1958.  She married ROBERT ALLEN LYNN August 19, 1973, son of ROBERT LYNN and VIOLET RICHARDSON.  He was born March 09, 1955.

       

Children of BONITA DUNHAM and ROBERT LYNN are:

                   i.    ROBERT ALLEN10 LYNN, b. March 29, 1974, Casey Co.

                  ii.    KELLY RENEE LYNN, b. July 14, 1979, Casey Co.

                 iii.    JESSICA LARAE LYNN, b. March 01, 1984, Danville Ky.

                 iv.    ALLISON LENAL LYNN, b. August 20, 1984, Danville Ky.

 

 

83.  JUDY KAY9 WALLS (RUTH8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born February 29, 1948 in Stanford, ky.  She married GARY RICHARD HATTER, son of GEORGE HATTER and ELVEREE REESE.  He was born February 26, 1948 in Kings Mtn y.

       

Children of JUDY WALLS and GARY HATTER are:

94.              i.    STACIA DENISE10 HATTER, b. September 09, 1971.

                  ii.    JAMES RICHARD HATTER, b. June 08, 1974.

 

 

84.  BRENDA9 WALLS (RUTH8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born July 03, 1950.  She married (1) MICHAEL RAY WILLIAMS.    She married (2) PERRY WHITE.    She married (3) MANSON ROYCE TAULBEE. 

       

Children of BRENDA WALLS and MICHAEL WILLIAMS are:

                   i.    CHERLY FAY10 WILLIAMS, b. September 30, 1971, Edwards Calif.

                  ii.    STEVEN RAY WILLIAMS, b. May 31, 1971, Danville Ky.

 

       

Children of BRENDA WALLS and MANSON TAULBEE are:

                 iii.    JENNIFER LYNN10 TAULBEE, b. April 24, 1983, Winchester, Ky.

                 iv.    DAVID ALLEN TAULBEE, b. November 13, 1984, Madison, Indiana.

 

 

85.  LORETTA FAY9 WALLS (RUTH8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born March 08, 1954 in Danville Ky.  She married (1) JOHN WILLIAM HILL May 28, 1971.    She married (2) CARTER TINGLE April 27, 1984.  He was born July 07, 1952 in Louisville, KY.

       

Children of LORETTA WALLS and JOHN HILL are:

                   i.    JOHN JAMES10 HILL, b. January 31, 1972.

95.             ii.    MICHAEL EDWARD HILL, b. August 23, 1975.

 

 

86.  DANNY9 SPANGLER (AGNES8 GOOCH, CONELIA7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1)  He married CAROLYN JO. 

       

Child of DANNY SPANGLER and CAROLYN JO is:

                   i.    DENNIS10 SPANGLER.

 

 

Generation No. 10

 

87.  BRIAN ROBERT10 HUBBARD (WILLIAM ROBERT9, LOLA JANE8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born October 03, 1966.  He married KIM. 

       

Child of BRIAN HUBBARD and KIM is:

                   i.    HALLEY11 HUBBARD.

 

 

88.  CRAIG ROY10 HUBBARD (WILLIAM ROBERT9, LOLA JANE8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born February 17, 1971.  He married (1) JENNIFER SIMPSON.    He married (2) TRACY DOSS. 

       

Child of CRAIG HUBBARD and JENNIFER SIMPSON is:

                   i.    TYLER RYAN11 HUBBARD.

 

       

Child of CRAIG HUBBARD and TRACY DOSS is:

                  ii.    BRALEY11 HUBBARD.

 

 

89.  MARTIN LEROY10 YOUNG (DEANNA9 HUBBARD, LOLA JANE8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1)  He married SISSY. 

       

Children of MARTIN YOUNG and SISSY are:

                   i.    GENTRY11 YOUNG.

                  ii.    CHASTEN YOUNG.

 

 

90.  TRAY RENEE10 HAZLETT (RITA MAE9 HUBBARD, LOLA JANE8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born in South Coralina.  She married DENNIS WEISKIRCHER in Germany. 

       

Children of TRAY HAZLETT and DENNIS WEISKIRCHER are:

                   i.    REAGEN11 WEISKIRCHER.

                  ii.    LEYNA WEISKIRCHER.

 

 

91.  RHONDA MICHELLE10 HAZLETT (RITA MAE9 HUBBARD, LOLA JANE8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1)  She married JACK GALLAWAY. 

       

Child of RHONDA HAZLETT and JACK GALLAWAY is:

                   i.    FAITH JACKSON11 GALLAWAY.

 

 

92.  GARY LYNN10 MCKENZIE (BETTY9 JENKINS, ORVILLE8, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born January 29, 1955.  He married KARLENA. 

       

Children of GARY MCKENZIE and KARLENA are:

                   i.    JESSICA11 MCKENZIE.

                  ii.    CARRIE MCKENZIE.

                 iii.    LESKIE ERIN MCKENZIE.

 

 

93.  KIMBERLY SUE10 BECKELHIMER (NAOMI9 JENKINS, ORVILLE8, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born June 18, 1960.  She married DANIEL WATKINS. 

       

Child of KIMBERLY BECKELHIMER and DANIEL WATKINS is:

                   i.    DANIEL JR11 WATKINS, b. August 05, 1986.

 

 

94.  STACIA DENISE10 HATTER (JUDY KAY9 WALLS, RUTH8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born September 09, 1971.  She married GREGORY SCOTT TAYLOR. 

       

Children of STACIA HATTER and GREGORY TAYLOR are:

                   i.    AUSTIN ROSS11 TAYLOR, b. January 27, 1996, WinterHaven Fl.

                  ii.    DENVER SCOOT TAYLOR, b. April 21, 1998, WinterHaven Fl.

 

 

95.  MICHAEL EDWARD10 HILL (LORETTA FAY9 WALLS, RUTH8 JENKINS, LAURA B7 FLOYD, RANEY M6, ELIZABETH F5 CAUGHRON, MARY POLLY4 TRIMBLE, WILLIAM3, DAVID2, ROBERT1) was born August 23, 1975.

       

Child of MICHAEL EDWARD HILL is:

                   i.    MICHAEL11 HILL, b. June 11, 1999.