John H. Tribble : his family, ancestors, & some descendants/ by Robert Abraham Goodpasture

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1980

Publisher

Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah

Place of Publication

Salt Lake City, Utah

Physical

on 1 microfilm reel : geneal. tables ; 35 mm.

Notes

Originally published, 1974.

Samuel Tribble (1771-1814) was born in Albermarle County, Virginia, the son of Andrew and Sarah Ann Burris Tribble. He married Mary (Polly) Martin (1772-1851) ca. 1791 in Clark County, Kentucky. They had twelve children, 1792-1813, all born in Clark County. Their son, John H. Tribble (1803-1844), married Malinda Bragg in 1826 in Clark County. They had seven children, ca. 1827-1840. Descendants listed lived in Kentucky and Missouri.

Includes the Warren and other related families.

Ancestors include: Peter Tribble (ca. 1650-1738) of Yorkshire, England, and Caroline County, Virginia; John Burrows (fl. 1635-1650) of England and James City, Virginia; and Martin Martin (fl. 1698-1710) of New Kent and Goochland Counties, Virginia.

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Subjects

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