Robert Neal TROWBRIDGE was born on 17 Nov 1923 in Huntington, Cabell
County, West Virginia. He died in 1990 in Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia.
He was buried in 1990 in Ironton, Ohio. Parents: Malcolm
TROWBRIDGE ("Mac") and Nora Kate SAMS
.He was married to Jane JORDAN in 1946 in Huntington,
Cabell County, West Virginia.
Rollin
Mallory TROWBRIDGE was born on 5 Jul 1829. Parents:
David TROWBRIDGE and Sophronia HOWE.He was
married to ????. Children were:
David Francis TROWBRIDGE, Altamira Ernestine TROWBRIDGE
, Miron Cyrenus TROWBRIDGE,
Laura Adeline TROWBRIDGE, Unknown female TROWBRIDGE
.
Roscoe
TROWBRIDGE (Private). Parents: Zebulon Henry TROWBRIDGE
and Lillie Anne SHAW.
Roy
Donaldson TROWBRIDGE was born on 21 May 1908 in Saint Albans, West Virginia.
He died on 30 Sep 1922. Parents: Malcolm TROWBRIDGE ("Mac")
and Nora Kate SAMS.
Samantha
Adelia TROWBRIDGE was born on 1 Jan 1851 in Crown City, Ohio. Parents:
Ferguson Hiland TROWBRIDGE and Ruth CRAWFORD.
Samuel
TROWBRIDGE was born on 7 Oct 1670 in New Haven, Connecticut. He died in
Mar 1741/42 in Fairfield, Connecticut. Parents: William
TROWBRIDGE and Elizabeth LAMBERTON.He was married
to Sarah LACY on 30 Dec 1697. Children were:
Sarah TROWBRIDGE, Deacon Samuel TROWBRIDGE,
John TROWBRIDGE, Elizabeth TROWBRIDGE,
Hannah TROWBRIDGE, Sarah TROWBRIDGE.
Deacon
Samuel TROWBRIDGE was born on 26 Aug 1700 in Stratfield, Fairfield County,
Connecticut. He died on 24 Nov 1782. Parents: Samuel
TROWBRIDGE and Sarah LACY.He was married to
Sarah SEELEY on 30 Aug 1722. Children were:
Abigail TROWBRIDGE, Deacon Stephen TROWBRIDGE
, Seth TROWBRIDGE, William
TROWBRIDGE, Mehitable TROWBRIDGE,
Hannah TROWBRIDGE, Sarah TROWBRIDGE,
John TROWBRIDGE, Billy TROWBRIDGE.
Samuel
TROWBRIDGE was born on 23 Feb 1741/42 in Morristown, Morris, New Jersey.
He died on 8 Nov 1823 in Frederick Co., VA. Parents:
David TROWBRIDGE and Lydia HOLMES.He was married
to Christiana DUMIRE in 1786. Children were:
Bethel TROWBRIDGE.
He was married to Rachel SCOTT
on 21 Sep 1810 in Frederick County, Virginia.
Sarah
TROWBRIDGE was born on 29 Jul 1717 in Wilton, Connecticut. Parents:
Deacon James TROWBRIDGE and Mary BELDEN.
Sarah
TROWBRIDGE was born in 1730 in Stratford, Connecticut. Parents:
Issac TROWBRIDGE and Ruth PERRY.
Sarah
TROWBRIDGE was born on 15 Jan 1784 in Oxford, Connecticut. Parents:
Levi TROWBRIDGE and Hannah SMITH.
Sarah
TROWBRIDGE was born on 26 Jul 1761 in Oxford, Connecticut. Parents:
Israel TROWBRIDGE and Mary JOHNSON.
Sarah
TROWBRIDGE was born on 16 Nov 1686 in New Haven, Connecticut. She died on
23 Jan 1761. Parents: THOMAS TROWBRIDGE and
Mary WINSTON.She was married to John RUSSELL
on 17 Dec 1707. Children were: Rebecca RUSSELL.
She was married to John SMITH in 1727. Children were:
Israel SMITH.
Sarah
TROWBRIDGE was born on 18 Jan 1698/99 in Stratfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
She died on 25 May 1699. Parents: Samuel TROWBRIDGE
and Sarah LACY.
Sarah
TROWBRIDGE was born on 15 Nov 1715 in Stratfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
Parents: Samuel TROWBRIDGE and
Sarah LACY.She was married to Daniel BENNETT
.
Sarah
TROWBRIDGE was born on 27 Apr 1743 in Stratfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
Parents: Deacon Samuel TROWBRIDGE and
Sarah SEELEY.She was married to Samuel DIBBLE
on 22 Aug 1763.
Scott
Alan TROWBRIDGE (Private). Parents: Lee Douglas TROWBRIDGE
.
Seth
TROWBRIDGE was born on 24 Jun 1729 in Stratfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
He died on 16 Feb 1798. Parents: Deacon Samuel TROWBRIDGE
and Sarah SEELEY.He was married to
Mary HAYT.
Sophronia
Abigail TROWBRIDGE was born on 12 Sep 1814. Parents:
David TROWBRIDGE and Sophronia HOWE.She was
married to John D. KENNEDY in 1856 in Ohio.
Srephen
TROWBRIDGE was born on 7 Sep 1688 in New Haven, Connecticut. Parents:
THOMAS TROWBRIDGE and Mary WINSTON.
Deacon
Stephen TROWBRIDGE was born on 30 Jan 1725/26 in Stratfield, Fairfield County,
Connecticut. He died on 6 Jan 1812. Parents: Deacon
Samuel TROWBRIDGE and Sarah SEELEY.He was
married to Linda COFUT on 27 May 1748. Children were:
James TROWBRIDGE.
Tacy
TROWBRIDGE was born on 7 May 1615 in Taunton, Somersetshire, England. She
died unknown. Parents: John TROWBRIDGE and
Agnes (Annis) PROWSE.She was married to Aldred
SEAMAN on 1 Jan 1637/38 in Taunton, Somersetshire, England.
Thankful
TROWBRIDGE was born on 4 Mar 1668 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
(327) She died in 1742. Parents:
Deacon James TROWBRIDGE and Margaret Mary ATHERTON
.
Thankful
TROWBRIDGE(9) was born on 25 Sep 1687
in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. BIRTH-DEATH-MARRIAGE-SPOUSE-PARENTS:
The Trowbridge genealogy, history of the Trowbridge family in America; Francis
Bacon Trowbridge; Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor; New Haven; 1908. Parents:
William TROWBRIDGE Capt.. Parents:
William TROWBRIDGE and Thankful STOW.
Thomas
TROWBRIDGE(192)
(328)(319) was born on 8 Feb
1598 in Taunton, Somersetshire, England. He died before 7 Feb 1672 in Taunton,
Somersetshire, England. He was buried on 7 Feb 1672 in St. Mary Magdalen Church,
Taunton, Somersetshire, England. He has Ancestral File number 228Z-F8.
THOMAS TROWBRIDGE, b. ca. 1600, and named in his father John's nuncupative will
I July 1649 as "eldest son" (PCC pro. 25 Feb. 1649/50) when he moved
from Taunton to Exeter, where he was fined for freeman £12. On 20 Dec.
1624, according to registers of St. May Arches he m. Elizabeth Marshall. In
his own parish of St. Petrocks were b. to him: 6 Mar. 1627 Elizabeth; 5 Nov.
1629 John; 11 Dec. 1631 Thomas; Sep. 1633 William. The child Eliz. d.y. &
John, the s. & h., remained in England, d. 1653: local will, naming John
Maiming of New England, merchant, Wm. Davis of Muskeeta, Newfoundland, implied
that he had sailed the sea with father (vide Trowbrdge Family). Sons Thomas
(Jr.) and William emigrated with parents to Dorchester, Mass., where James Trowbridge
was born; they moved to New Haven, where Elizabeth the mother died. Three children
remained to have large families. Thomas Sr. returned to Exeter to remarry, by
license, widow Frances Shattuck 10 Feb. 1640 in St. David's church. She, his
cousin, was dau. of Dorothy, dau. of Thos. Trowbridge (Sr.) of Taunton. Thos.
Jr. paid £4 subsidy at West Muncton, nr. Taunton. By 1643 they were back
in New Haven, a family of 5, rated at £5OO. When Taunton, under colonel,
later admiral Robert Blake, was besieged by the royalists, Thomas served as captain
in Cromwell's army, 1645. Later, he supported a wounded soldier's pension claim
at Taunton Court of Sessions. He gave his New England sons power of attorney
for property there 14 Jan. 1664. He and they traded to the Azores from both
sides of the Atlantic. He was buried at St. Mary Magdalen Church, Taunton, Somerset,
7 Feb. 1672. (Trowbridge Family (1872); The Gen, cit).
Thomas is the 4th cousin of his spouse, Elizabeth Marshall. Their common
ancestors are John Prowse, lord of Chagford b. 1436, and his spouse, Joan Orchard.
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From: (The Gen., op. cit., p. 13; "THE TROWBRIDGE ANCESTRY IN ENGLAND by
Donald Lines Jacobus, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, 18:3, pps. 129-137)
As a young man, THOMAS TROWBRIDGE settled in EXETER where he became a member
of the powerful MERCHANTS AND ADVENTURER'S GUILD. His wife ELIZABETH'S father,
JOHN MARSHALL, was Sheriff, Alderman and Mayor of EXETER and ELIZABETH'S grandfather,
RICHARD BEVYS (BEAVIS), was Mayor of EXETER from 1600 - 1603 when he died in
office. JOHN MARSHALL, in addition to his political offices, was a successful
merchant. It was probably through his connections that THOMAS was able to gain
entrance to this Guild.
When he immigrated to America, he was working as a merchant and was therefore
not one of the Puritans in the settlement at Dorchester, MA. He sided with those
who were dissatisfied with conditions at Dorchester and moved with them in 1639
to the NEW HAVEN Colony. He appeared to have spent very little time in NEW HAVEN,
making several voyages to BARBADOS and ENGLAND in pursuit of his business. His
wife, ELIZABETH, died in about 1643 or 44, possibly while he was away. He never
returned to NEW HAVEN but returned to TAUNTON where he got caught up in the ENGLISH
CIVIL WAR of 1645. He served as a CAPTAIN in the PARLIMENTARY TROOPS , serving
under COLONEL BLAKE in the defence of TAUNTON. He later married his first cousin,
widow Frances Shattuck, daughter of his aunt Dorothy Trowbridge.
During his many absences he left his family under the care of his steward, HENRY
GIBBONS, who appeared to be an unfaithful servant who seized THOMAS' property
and deserted the three boys. Town records show where the boys were declared
wards of the Colony and SERGEANT THOMAS JEFFRIES took them into his home to rear
and educate. THOMAS corresponded with his sons and when they became of age,
he gave them power of attorney to regain his property from GIBBONS. The sons
were successful in reclaiming their father's estate which he gave them on a share
and share alike basis. GIBBONS died without any children in about 1680.
Parents: John TROWBRIDGE and
Agnes (Annis) PROWSE.He was married to Elizabeth
MARSHALL on 20 Dec 1624 in St. Mary's Arches, Exeter, Devonshire, England.
Children were: Elizabeth TROWBRIDGE,
John TROWBRIDGE, Thomas TROWBRIDGE,
William TROWBRIDGE, Deacon James TROWBRIDGE.
He was married to Frances GODSALL\SHATTUCK on 10 Feb
1640 in St. David's Church, Exeter, Devonshire, England.
Thomas
TROWBRIDGE(329)
(330)(331) was born in 1542
in Taunton, Somersetshire, England. He died on 20 Feb 1619 in Taunton, Somersetshire,
England. He was buried on 20 Feb 1619 in St. Mary Magdalen Church, Taunton,
Somersetshire, England. He has Ancestral File number 959Z-94.
Thomas Trowbridge Sr. was a leading citizen and charitable founder, a mercer,
with a Tudor mansion, extant, in the high street, and had served as, constable
and portreve of the castle manor. He was at one time Mayor of Taunton.
THOMAS TROWBRIDGE was a prominent merchant in TAUNTON and operated a store for
the sale of woolen cloth and other goods at No. 15 FORE STREET, TAUNTON. He
leased the store for 99 years from the Portman family and was responsible for
the maintenance of the building. He remodeled it in about 1578 and carved the
date, 1578, on a board, together with his initials, TT, on one side of the date
and his wife's initials, JT, on the other. This sign (or a replica) is still
hanging (1997) over the second storey window in the front of the store. The store
is currently operated as a Pub, known as the TUDOR TAVERN.
THOMAS operated the store until about 1606, stating at this time that he had
operated it for 30 years.
THOMAS is still remembered in TAUNTON as a result of a charity which he created
in December, 1614. This charity gave a parcel of about eight acres of land in
West Monkton to God for "the residue of 1,000 years." The rent on this
land, to be administered by a rotating group of four trustees, consisting of
the most prominent and honest men of TAUNTON, was to be distributed to the poor
of the parishes of ST. JAMES' and ST. MARY MAGDALEN Churches, TAUNTON, on his
Saint's Day, December 21st. The money was still being distributed in 1994 when
Frank Trowbridge visited St. Mary's Church and inquired about it.
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EXTRACT FROM THE SOMERSET ARCHAELOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, VOL. 119
(1975)
The house now known as the Tudor Tavern, no. 15 Fore Street (the Thomas Trowbridge
house in Taunton) is acknowledged to be the oldest surviving domestic dwelling
in Taunton. Its main structure has been dated to the 14th century.
Beneath the front window on the second floor of no. 15 is a board inscribed "T.T.
1578 I.T.", these initials can be identified as those of Thomas Trowbridge,
described variously as a mercer or merchant tailor, and his wife Joan. Trowbridge
stated in 1610 that he had held the premises for nearly thirty years. (Note,
on Thomas wife, was her name Joan or Johanna? Somerset Record Office, DD/PM,
box 7, makes mention of the facade panel erected by Thomas Trowbridge, this reads:
T.T. 1578 I.T. Thomas and Johanna or Johane Trowbridge - the letters I and J
being interchangeable at that time).
Thomas Trowbridge or Strobridge was buying up a number of properties within Taunton
Deane manor from 1572 onwards. The remodelling of the Fore Street property was
evidently carried out at the commencement of Trowbridge's lease, and his involvment
in the commercial life of the town is indicated by his purchasing five successive
licences to prosecute for debe beyond Taunton Deane manor court between 1579
and 1584, and taking a lease for six years in 1585 of the right to prosecute
any tenant for debts over 40s.
Thomas Trowbridge used the shop at 15 Fore Street for the trade of selling "Mercerye
wares" and evidently lived with his family behind and above his business.
Thomas only son, John Trowbridge, baptized at St. Mary Magdalene on March 25,
1570, became a wool merchant and took a shop next to his father, probably that
on the west (no. 16). The two shops was beneficial to both father and son, "by
reason that such as come to the one shoppe to buye cloth wilbe and are incited
to buie the mercery and silk wares and other requisites of convertinge the same
cloth into apparrell, and those that came to Thomas's shop to buye the mercery
comodityes of apparell would be and have ben incited the sooner to buye their
woollen clothes at John's shop". Thomas Trowbridge retired from his shop
at 15 Fore Street around 1606, and sub-let it to Benjamin Cosyns, another Taunton
mercer.
From the will of Thomas Trowbridge (dated July 6, 1619, proved May 6, 1620; he
was buried at St. Mary Magdalene Feb. 20, 1619/20). The will refers to the furnishings
and fittings of his Fore Street house. To his nephew, Thomas Trowbridge, he left
the three great chestes in the shoppe, sixe greate ringed boxes, one case of
small boxes, one fayre glasse boxe, with all the shelfes in the shoppe, the great
spruse chest in the hall, one tableborde and forme in the hall with all the seilinge
and benchinge, and boards underfeete in the hall, twelve platters in the buttery,
with sixe candelstickes, one bason and ewer, the chayre in the hall, and all
other things belonginge to the hall. To his kinswoman Joan, wife of Stephen Parrye,
he bequeathed the square wroughte tableboarde and frame standinge in the dyninge
chamber, and the carpett wroughte with copper, and cruell belonginge to it, the
cypers cheste in the Rayne chamber, the bedsteade wherein I lye in the Rayne
chamber, performed with feather bed, boulster, pillowes, the second best coverlette,
and curtaynes and sheetes, my best guilt salte, the eleaven silver spoones with
rounde knobbes and the newest wharminge panne. (Note, his station in life is
indicated by bequests to Richard Mercer, schoolmaster of the castle schoole in
Taunton, to Richard Davies, vicar of St. James, Taunton, to his overseer and
good friend, the Rev. John Clarke, D.D., and to three servants.)
Thomas Trowbridge's principal legacy to his town had been arranged before his
death, in 1614, when he assigned six acres of land in West Monkton for the benefit
of the poor of the parishes of St. Mary of Magdalene and St. James.
Parents: John TROWBRIDGE and
Alice ******.He was married to Joan Hutchins LAWRENCE
about 1569 in Somersetshire, England. Children were:
Alice TROWBRIDGE, John TROWBRIDGE,
Dorothy TROWBRIDGE.
Thomas
TROWBRIDGE was born on 11 Dec 1631 in St. Petrocks, Exeter, Devonshire, England.
He died on 22 Aug 1702 in New Haven, Connecticut. Parents:
Thomas TROWBRIDGE and Elizabeth MARSHALL.He
was married to Sarah RUTHERFORD on 24 Jun 1657 in
New Haven, Connecticut. Children were: THOMAS TROWBRIDGE
.
Thomas
TROWBRIDGE was born on 2 Oct 1659 in New Haven, Connecticut. He died in
Jul 1750. Parents: William TROWBRIDGE and
Elizabeth LAMBERTON.
Thomas
TROWBRIDGE was born about 1482 in Brushford, Somersetshire, England. He
died about 1525 in Taunton, Somersetshire, England.He was married to
Ann ****** about 1510 in Brushford, Somersetshire, England. Children were:
John TROWBRIDGE.
THOMAS
TROWBRIDGE was born on 14 Feb 1663/64 in NEW HAVEN COLONY. He died on 15
Sep 1711. Occupation - Cooper
Parents: Thomas TROWBRIDGE and
Sarah RUTHERFORD.He was married to Mary WINSTON
on 16 Oct 1685 in New Haven, Connecticut. Children were:
Sarah TROWBRIDGE, Srephen TROWBRIDGE,
Mary TROWBRIDGE, Elizabeth TROWBRIDGE,
Thomas TROWBRIDGE, Joeseph TROWBRIDGE,
twins TROWBRIDGE, Daniel TROWBRIDGE.
Thomas
TROWBRIDGE died in 1722. He was born on 20 Dec 1995 in New Haven, Connecticut.
Parents: THOMAS TROWBRIDGE and
Mary WINSTON.
twins
TROWBRIDGE was born on 16 Nov 1701 in New Haven, Connecticut. Parents:
THOMAS TROWBRIDGE and Mary WINSTON.
Unknown
female TROWBRIDGE Parents: Rollin Mallory TROWBRIDGE
and ????.
Vesper
L. TROWBRIDGE was born on 13 Oct 1825 in Ohio. She died on 21 Oct 1825 in
Ohio. Parents: David TROWBRIDGE and
Sophronia HOWE.
Vesta
Lorille TROWBRIDGE was born on 13 Oct 1825. She died on 9 Jul 1874 in Ohio.
Parents: David TROWBRIDGE and
Sophronia HOWE.She was married to James MCCORMICK
in May 1866 in Ohio.
William
TROWBRIDGE(332)
(333) was born on 3 Sep 1633 in Exeter, Devonshire, England. He was
christened on 3 Sep 1633 in St. Petrock, Exeter, Devonshire, England. He died
in Nov 1688 in West Haven, Connecticut. He has Ancestral File number 2290-9N.
William Trowbridge was brought as a child, by his parents, from England, first
to Dorchester in the Massachusetts Bay colony, and then to the plantation of
New Haven (Conn.). When his father was called back to England, he and his brothers
were left in the charge of his father's former servant, Henry Gibbons. William
Trowbridge is usually described in the public records of that time as a "planter,"
and later on as a "husbandman." In 1664 he appears to have been master
of the sloop "Cocke", making voyages out of New Haven.
Will of William's brother John which mentions William:
English Origins of American Colonists, p.66
Will of JOHN TROWBRIDGE of Exeter, co. Devon. There is oweinge vnto me from my
uncle Mr. James Marshall of Exon, merchant, £49, and from my father Mr Thomas
Trowbridge £10 which I lent him, and I have sent for Muclinx (sic) eight
peeces of Sarges, cost twentie pounds And twentie fowre pounds Mr Jno: Manninge
of New England, merchant, owes me, and twen-tie one pounds Mr William Davis of
Muskeeta in Newfoundland owes, which I have ordered George Pardon, master of
the Will-inge Minde, to receive of him this yeare there and carry it with him
for St. Lukas and bring home returnes with him, All which summes amounts vnto
£129, of which if it please God to take me hence £20 shalbe disbursed
for my buriall, and of the other £109 I give vnto my honored father fortie
pounds, to my brothers Thomas, William and James Trowbridge betweene them £50,
to my aunt Mace £5, and to my cozen James Marshall £14. Dated at Taunton,
20 Oct., 1653. Witnesses to the identity of the handwriting: James Marshall,
senior, Christo: Clarke, junior, Chr: Dore. 26 June, 1654, commission to Thomas
Trowbridge, father and principal legetary named in the will of John Trowbridge,
late of the city of Exeter, deceased, to administer. (P.C.C. Alchin, 492.)
Parents: Thomas TROWBRIDGE and
Elizabeth MARSHALL.He was married to Elizabeth LAMBERTON
on 9 Mar 1656 in Milford, Connecticut. Children were:
William TROWBRIDGE, Thomas TROWBRIDGE,
Elizabeth TROWBRIDGE, Deacon James TROWBRIDGE,
Margaret TROWBRIDGE, Hannah
TROWBRIDGE, Abigail TROWBRIDGE,
Samuel TROWBRIDGE, Mary TROWBRIDGE,
Joseph TROWBRIDGE.
William
TROWBRIDGE was born on 12 Nov 1657 in New Haven, Connecticut. He died in
1703/4 in perhaps at sea. Parents: William TROWBRIDGE
and Elizabeth LAMBERTON.He was married to
Thankful STOW in 1687 in Middleton, Conneticut. Children were:
Thankful TROWBRIDGE, Experience TROWBRIDGE,
Abigail TROWBRIDGE, Lydia TROWBRIDGE.
William
TROWBRIDGE was born on 22 Mar 1607 in Taunton, Somersetshire, England. He
died on 27 Mar 1616. Parents: John TROWBRIDGE and
Agnes (Annis) PROWSE.
William
TROWBRIDGE Parents: Deacon James TROWBRIDGE and
Margaret Mary ATHERTON.
William
TROWBRIDGE Capt.(9) was born on 12
Nov 1657 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. He died before 2 Feb 1703/4 in
Sea. BIRTH-DEATH-MARRIAGE-SPOUSE-PARENTS: The Trowbridge genealogy, history
of the Trowbridge family in America; Francis Bacon Trowbridge; Tuttle, Morehouse
& Taylor; New Haven; 1908.
William Trowbridge passed his boyhood in his native town, New Haven, Conn. On
January 2, 1681/82, he received a grant of 50 acres of land in the town of Suffield,
Conn., and on March 9 following he was invited to teach the first school established
there, at a salary of 10 pounds per annum for five years and a payment for every
additional scholar.
He married and made his home in his native town. He was a planter and shipmaster,
sailing out of New Haven. He was captain of the sloop, Adventure, when it was
taken by the French on July 20, 1697. Captain Trowbridge was accustomed to make
voyages to the West Indies, Fayal and other foreign ports, and died on one of
these voyages. He attended the First Church, of which his wife was admitted a
member May 15, 1689.He was married about 1687 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.
Children were: Thankful TROWBRIDGE,
Experience TROWBRIDGE, Abigail TROWBRIDGE,
Lydia TROWBRIDGE.
William
TROWBRIDGE was born on 13 Mar 1732/33 in Stratfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
He died on 13 Apr 1742. Parents: Deacon Samuel TROWBRIDGE
and Sarah SEELEY.
William
Allan TROWBRIDGE (Private). Parents: Malcolm TROWBRIDGE
("Mac") and Nora Kate SAMS.
William
Henry TROWBRIDGE was born in 1822. Parents: James
Hoyt TROWBRIDGE.Children were: Dudley Selden TROWBRIDGE
.
Zebulon
Henry TROWBRIDGE was born on 10 Jan 1856 in Crown City, Ohio. He died in
1920 in Saint Albans, West Virginia. Zeb was trained as a millwright in Crown
City, Ohio. After marriage he settled in St. Albans, WV. He owned and ran a
large farm there and was a member of the firm Trowbridge & Halstead. He
was a deputy sheriff of Kanawha County for 10 years. He was a deputy tax commissioner
at Charleston, WV for one term. Parents: Ferguson Hiland
TROWBRIDGE and Ruth CRAWFORD.He was married to
Lillie Anne SHAW on 10 May 1877 in Crown City, Ohio.
Children were: Calvin TROWBRIDGE,
Kitty May TROWBRIDGE, Malcolm TROWBRIDGE ("Mac")
, James Claudius TROWBRIDGE,
Nellie TROWBRIDGE, Baby boy. TROWBRIDGE,
Zebulon Henry TROWBRIDGE, Frederick TROWBRIDGE
, Roscoe TROWBRIDGE, Glenn
Earl TROWBRIDGE, Beryle Edna TROWBRIDGE,
Beulah Adna TROWBRIDGE, Alldra Ruth TROWBRIDGE
.
Zebulon
Henry TROWBRIDGE (Private). Parents: Zebulon Henry
TROWBRIDGE and Lillie Anne SHAW.
John
Edward TUNGATE (Private).
Edward
Jay TURNER. He was married to Ledotia Ann TROWBRIDGE
on 15 Mar 1885.
Della
TYLER was born on 30 Dec 1876 in Oak Hill, Ohio. She died on 2 Feb 1894
in Wellston, Jackson County, Ohio. She was buried in Wellston, Jackson County,
Ohio - Ridgewood Cem..She was married to John William
STEELE on 17 Aug 1892 in Jackson County, Ohio. Children were:
baby STEELE.
UHTRED
Earl of Northumbria 1006-16 Parents: WALTHEOF Earl
of Northumbria beyond the Tees.He was married to
ECGTHRYTH. Children were: ALDRED Earl of Northumbria
.
UNKNOWN
MISTRESSChildren were: Robert DE CAEN Earl of Gloucester
.
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