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From: "Roland Elliott" <>
Subject: Re: [KYBATH-L] TRUMBOS/ALLEN/MAGOWAN/VANLANDINGHAM/BYRUM/WEST/EWAN/CANNON/BRATTON/ETC.
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 10:19:40 -0700
I know the Trumbos come into my lines a least twice by Harness,Alkire,and
Hornback.R
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TRUMBOS/ALLEN/MAGOWAN/VANLANDINGHAM/BYRUM/WEST/EWAN/CANNON/BRATTON/ETC.
> Continuing THE TRUMBO FAMILY by Conrad W. Feltner (1974).....
>
> Andrius and Mary Maglena? TRUMBO = Hans Jacob TRUMBO married (1) Margaret
> "Kate" HARNESS, married (2) Martha RATLIFF = Jacob TRUMBO married Deborah
> ALKIRE =
>
> C4. John A. TRUMBO, Sr. was born 4 Nov 1803 and died 23 Oct 1888 and is
> buried in his home place cemetery on White Oak Creek in Bath County,
> Kentucky. His first wife was Polly SORENCY; they were married 20 Jan 1827.
> After her death, he married Elizabeth ALLEN. She was born 2 Dec 1804 and
> died 30 April 1869. She is buried beside her husband.
>
> Like his brother Andrew, John was in politics. He was a member of the
> Kentucky Legislature from Bath County and Deputy Sheriff of Bath County.
> Isaac Trumbo told the following: "I met one James Roland RAGLAND in
> Louisville, Kentucky. Ragland said he was a Democrat in politics. Cousin
> John A. Trumbo was a Whig. He and Cousin John had a good time in the
> legislature in 1842. He asked Cousin John how they happened to elect such
a
> rough fellow to the hill. Cousin John told him he got up on a stump and
> knocked down the tree stump and scared the h--- out of them. He said that
> would do it every time."
>
> In 1853, under a dispensation of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky, a
subordinate
> Masonic Lodge was established at Wyoming and named in honor of John A.
> Trumbo who became its first Master. This lodge continued to function for
> thirty years until 1883 when it became defunct and surrendered its
charter.
> Other charter members included S.M. TRUMBO, M.A. TRUMBO, GEORGE A. TRUMBO,
> and DAVID S. TRUMBO, John's cousin, two brothers, and son. His picture is
in
> the Masonic Hall at Owingsville. He was also a practical doctor. A Bath
> marriage record shows JOHN A. TRUMBO, SR. married MNERVA MAGOWAN 19 Apr
> 1870. John had eight children.
> D1. Jemina TRUMBO was born about 1830. She married Madison
VANLANDINGHAM
> 16 Aug 1847 in Bath County. It is believed she died in Clay County,
> Missouri.
> D2. David S. TRUMBO was born on White Oak Creek 6 Jan 1828. He
attended
> common schools of the county, read law, anbd was admitted to practice
after
> the Civil War. He was always active in politics being a Whig before the
> Civil War and after it, a Democrat. He was twice elected Sheriff of the
> county, serving from January 1853 to January 1857. (Source: History of
Bath
> County by J.A. Richards) He enrolled 28 Nov 1861 in the 24th Regiment of
the
> Kentucky Volunteer Infantry as a 1st Lieutenant and Regimental
> Quartermaster. He was discharged at Covington, Kentucky, 31 Jan 1865.
After
> the Civil War and during the course of his practice, he resided both at
> Sharpsburg and Bethel. His first wife was Catherine BYRAM whom he married
in
> 1853. After her death, he married Mary E. RANKIN, the widow of George
WEST.
> Catherine died 10 Mar 1886. He had eight children.
> E1. John Thomas TRUMBO was born 18 June 1854, married, and had
four
> children. He lived near Elizaville, Kentucky. He married Clara Lander EWAN
> in Fleming County in 1890. His will written in 1918 was probated in
Fleming
> County in 1930.
> F1. Jacob Grimes TRUMBO did not marry.
> F2. Elizabeth TRUMBO married a DUDLEY. They lived near
> Flemingsburg, Kentucky, before moving to California.
> F3. Ewan Gobel TRUMBO was born 31 Oct 1899 in Kentucky. He
> married Lola SAUNDERS and they had three children. In 1970, he lived near
> Santa Ana, California.
> F4. Margaret TRUMBO married a DURRETT. sHE HAD ONE ADOPTED
SON.
> E2. Alfred Frank TRUMBO was born 3 Feb 1856 and died 10 Nov 1882.
> E3. Sarah Ann TRUMBO was born 15 Apr 1858 and died 5 Mar 1886. She
> married Charles R. CANNON 15 Nov 1877 at Bethel, Kentucky; they had two
> children.
> F1. Clarence CANNON married a CORBIN and had two children.
> F2. Maggie CANNON married an EMMONS.
> E4. William Alvin TRUMBO was born 31 May 1861. It s believed he
> lived in Davenport, Oklahoma. He died 29 June 1948.
> E5. Andrew Edwin "Pud" TRUMBO was born 28 Sep 1865. He married S.
> Nettie HAZELRIGG 15 aPR 1889 and they had five children.
> F1. Catharine TRUMBO was born 16 Mar 1891; she married a
> BRATTON.
> F2. Elizabeth TRUMBO WAS BORN 29 Oct 1893; she married a
> BROTHER.
> F3. Arthur TRUMBO was born 8 Jan 1899 and died 7 Nov 1915.
> F4. Stanley TRUMBO was born 9 Dec 1901.
> F5. Paul TRUMBO WAS BORN 7 jUL 1904.
> E6. Mary Francis "Minnie" TRUMBO was born 12 Feb 1869 at Bethel,
> Kentucky, and died 27 Sep 1956 at Alhambra, Caliifornia. She married
> Thompson H. BROWN 12 Oct 1887 and they had two childr4en. He was born 9
Oct
> 1851 in Fleming County, Kentucky, the son of Thompson BROWN and Elizabeth
> CRAIN. He died 6 June 1934 at Fresno, California, where he and his wife
are
> buried. They lived for a time in St. Paul, Minnesota.
> F1. Irene Lee BROWN was born 17 Nov 1899 at Owingsville,
> Kentucky. She married Emil Joseph WEST 11 Mar 1939 at Yuma, Arizona. He
was
> born 19 Nov 1895 in Cleveland, Ohio. They have no children.
> F2. Morris Trumbo BROWN was born 25 Jul 1888 in Owingsville,
> Kentucky, and died 29 Apr 1955. He married Maletta "Gus" DAY about 1914.
> They were divorced about 1920 in Bakersfield, California. They had no
> children.
> E7. Pearl May TRUMBO was born 8 Mar 1871 and married J.F. JONES.
> E8. Maud TRUMBO was born 2 Sep 1873 and died 13 Nov 1897.
> D3. Jacob F. TRUMBO was born in 1829. He married Mary F. BROWN in
> Fleming County, Kentucky, in 1870 and they had three children. Jacob was
one
> of the two sergeants in the Bath County company in the War with Mexico, as
> has been mentioned previously. He died 17 Aug 1914 at Mt. Sterling,
> Kentucky. She was born 6 Mar 1845, the daughter of THOMPSON BROWN of
Ireland
> and ELIZABETH CRAIN, and died 26 Apr 1924 at Mt. Sterling, Kentucky.
> E1. Elizabeth Pauline TRUMBO was born 5 Sep 1871. She married R.
> Owen FITCH and they had two children.
> E2. Charles Franklin TRUMBO was a prominent electrical engineer.
He
> put in electrical plants in Michigan, New York and at the Philadelphia
Mint.
> He lived in New York at the time of his death. His will written in 1952
was
> quite interesting in that he left money to twenty-one different relatives
in
> propoertion to their kinship to him. He did not marry.
> E3. Srah "Sallie" Howe TRUMBO did not marry; she took care of her
> mother. She was interested in the family and corresponded with earlier
> family hstorians. She died at fifty years of age.
> D4. Frances Ann TRUMBO married John DONNELSON in Bath County,
Kentucky.
> She fell and broke her hip and was on crutches for fifteen or twenty
years.
> They had no children but raised her nephew, GEORGE BOYD.
> D5. Susan P. TRUMBO was born about 1837; she married a McCORMICK. They
> lived in Bath County.
> D6. Mary Hannah TRUMBO was born about 1841 and married Jim BOYD. They
> had seven children.
> E1. John BOYD married and had two children.
> F1. John BOYD lived in Kansas.
> F2. Florence BOYD.
> E2. George BOYD married Nannie JONES and had no children.
> E3. Ann Lizzie BOYD married Bill BUTCHER and they had four
children.
> He married her sister, Jemima, second.
> F1. Jim Kurg BUTCHER married Lucy SNEDEGAR and they had three
> children.
> G1. Claudie BUTCHER married Magge HART and they had three
> chlildren: Harold, Kenton, and Kenneth.
> G2. Effie May BUTCHER married Press EVERMAN and they had
one
> child: Tommy EVERMAN>
> G3. Bernice BUTCHER married Harmon EVERMAN and they had
> three children: Burl, Homer D., and Tommy.
> F2. Lee BUTCHER married Bertha GUDGELL and they live in
> Owingsville, Kentucky. They had four children.
> F3. Mary Ann BUTCHER married Ol SNEDEGAR and they had four
> children. He married Clare BUTCHER second and had two children.
> G1. Herman SNEDEGAR married Emma Lee McCARTY and they had
> two children: Joan and Peggy.
> G2. Perry SNEDEGAR married but had no children.
> G3. Ann Lizzie SNEDEGAR married John EVERMAN and they had
> three children: Two daughters and a son, Ewell.
> G4. Edna DEe SNEDEGAR married first Burton RIDDLE and they
> had one chld. She married second Dee FLANNAGAN.
> H1. Ollie Taylor Riddle
> F4. Lou BUTCHER married Perry GOODPASTER; they had no
> children.
> E4. Mary Lee BOYD married a SNELLING and they had seven children.
> F1. Irene SNELLING married a SNEDEGAR and they had six
> children: Henry, Sherman, Hazel, Coleman, James, and Kathleen.
> F2. Fannie SNELLING marred a BAILEY and they had ten
> children: Woodrow, Bob, Amanda, Lee, Junior, Ray, Mary, and Lorena.
> F3. George SNELLING did not marry.
> F4. Nannie SNELLING married a STEELE and they had seven
> children: Wilbert,Lorena, Jillson, Clarence, Jr., Mary Anna, and Dorothy.
> F5. Herman SNELLING married and they had one child.
> F6. Ann Lizzie SNELLING married James BAILEY and they had
> four children: Jannie, Lee, Bonnie and Charles.
> F7. Charles SNELLING married Helen--and they had no
chldren.
> E5. Jemima BOYD married Bill BUTCHER who had previously been
married
> to her sister, Ann Lizzie BOYD. They had five children.
> F1. Ambrose BUTCHER married Mamie SNEDEGAR and they had six
> children.
> F2. Clarence BUTCHER married Minnie EVERMAN and they had
ten
> children.
> F3. Boyd BUTCHER married first May SPENCE and they had four
> chldren. He married second Reve Nell WARD and they have two children. They
> live on the White Oak Road in Bath County.
> F4. Clare BUTCHER married Ol SNEDEGAR who had been marred
> previously to Mary Ann BUTCHER, her half sister. They had two children.
> E6. Tom BOYD did not marry.
> E7. Hale BOYD married a SNELLING and they had four children.
>
> I will continue next time with D7: John A. Trumbo, Jr. born 5 May 1842 on
> the home place at White Oak Creek and married Melinda Jane
RIDDLE.....Glenda
>
>
>
>
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