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Facts and Events
Robert Trimble was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Records of Robert Trimble in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:
- Vol. 2 - TITHABLES. Tithables, 1781; William McPheeters's List: Walter Trimble, Robt. Trimble (listed among many others)
- Page 288.--29th October, 1789. John Trimble, Sr.'s, will--To wife, Ann, son John to support her; to daughter, Margaret McClenachan; to daughter, Mary Philson; to son, Walter; to son, John, home plantation, adjoining plantation testator's son Robert lives on; to grandson, John Trimble, son to son Joseph, deceased, infant, if said grandson demand the same; to son, Robert, plantation Robert now lives on; to Robert's eldest son, James Trimble, to son Robert's widow and children, in case of Robert's death; to daughter, Elizabeth Eliot, and her husband, James Eliot. Executors, son John Trimble and William McPheeters. Teste: Elizabeth McClenachan, Jno. Young, Jno. Moffett. Michael Coalter. Proved, 19th October, 1790, by Young and Moffett.
- Vol. 1, p 352 - papers for John Stevinson vs William Waterson included a fragment saying "the said Robert Trimble is to have immediate possession of ye plantation of James Trimble, son of John Trimble, deceased"
- Vol. 3, p 231 - Page 156.--26th August, 1807. William McPheeters' will--To wife, Rachel; daughter Rebecca Gamble, wife to Jno. Gamble; to daughter. Polly Kelso, wife to Charles Kelso, daughter, Patsey Walker, wife to Joseph Walker; daughter, Rachel Logan, wife to John Logan; son, William; daughter, Elizabeth Campbell, wife to William Campbell (to be paid to Rev. Samuel Brown, Jacob Kinney, Wm. McPheeters as trustees); to Sophronia McPheeters, daughter to son James, deceased; to Philander McPheeters, son to son James, deceased; to Theophilus McPheeters, son to son James, deceased; to Jas. Augustus McPheeters, son to son James, deceased. Executors, wife Rachel, Jacob Kinney, Wm. McPheeters, Jr. Teste: Jno. Young, Jno. Moffett, Jr.; James and Robt. Trimble. Proved, 23d November, 1807. Jacob and William qualify.
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