Title: Family Tree Author: Susan Chance-Rainwater Publication: Chronography.com
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Note: on 26 Jun 1815 in Montgomery County, Kentucky. (21) AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, Page 55 ABSTRACTS OF WILLS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA., AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT., WILL BOOK No. 2. Page 19.--14th March. 1754. James Trimble, Assistant Surveyor, enters 200 acres on head of South Branch of Potomac, 200 more above the Indian Plains on the South Branch, 200 at a place called the Indian Camp, opposite a gap in the mountain on the head of the South Branch water. All these entries are above the Crab Apple Bottom. Also 400 acres on head of South Fork of Potomack joining survey of Col. Wood's grant upon Clover Creek Road. --James Patton. Page 19--14th May, 1754. James Trimble, Assistant Surveyor, enters 200 acres on a branch that runs into the main river at or in Given's place formerly entered and gave up by Joseph Long. And a tract of 200 acres joining his own land upon a branch of Buffalo Creek that runs through Hugh Lusk's land. Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Volume 4, TRIMBLE James Old Springfield Ch, Montgomery Co KY 56 Parents: David TRIMBLE and Mary HOUSTON. He was married to Jane YOUNG on 29 Mar 1773. (21) Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Volume 4, TRIMBLE James Old Springfield Ch, Montgomery Co KY 56 Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots: Volume 4, TRIMBLE James Old Springfield Ch, Montgomery Co KY 56 Note: James TRIMBLE was born on 2 Aug 1747 in Augusta County, Virginia. (21) He died
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