Showing posts with label Indiana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indiana. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Jessie Trindle

Living in Richmond, Indiana in 1896 we find Jessie Trindle.  It is reported that she is visiting her grandparents Dr. and Mrs. Taylor in Cambridge City.

Cambridge City Tribune - 16 Jul 1896

Is Jessie the daughter of William Hamilton (Billy) Trindle, the Sheriff of Wayne County.  If so we have a question that arises.  William Hamilton Trindle and Ida Viola Hand were married in 1878 and still married in 1896.  Had Ida been married previously?  Was her mother remarried?   In otherwords who are the Taylors?

Some other newsclipping from the Cambridge City Tribune about Billy Trindle and family.

14 Nov 1889
19 Aug 1876


11 Dec 1890

8 Jan 1891

16 Jul 1896

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

William H Trindle - Sheriff of Wayne County Indiana

Not everything is a puzzle.  The 1880 census lists William as the sheriff of Wayne county.  The following news-clippings add a bit more.
Hagerstown Exponent (Hagerstown IN) 12 Feb 1880 Thu p3

Hagerstown Exponent (Hagerstown IN)   4 Mar 1880 p 2


21 Hagerstown Exponent (Hagerstown IN)   11 Mar 1880 p3

21 Hagerstown Exponent (Hagerstown IN)     18 Mar 1880 p4 

Hagerstown Exponent (Hagerstown IN)       8 Apr 1880 Th p2

So.. a question.  It appears that William lost the election for sheriff, yet when the census was taken on 15 June he is listed as Sheriff and the prisoner's are listed with him.  Was the newspaper wrong?  Or was this only a partial report for the town of Hagerstown rather than for the whole county? Did the change of office take place after June 15?  

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Sorting out Trindles

Over the years many Trindle researchers have contributed to the files I've collected.  Among the records that were confused were the children of John M and Mary Raymond Trindle and those of his brother Samuel Swan and Ann Coen Trindle.

The newspapers of 1873 help to sort them out.

Indianapolis News 30 Sep 1873 p1

Indianapolis News 3 Nov 1873

Indianapolis News 6  Nov 1873

I have just sent a request that these two children be unlinked from John M and relinked to Samuel Swan on FindAGrave.....

John also lost two children in their youth. Eleanora (Lonnie) died in April 1880 at the age of 14 and Frances Arbena died a month earlier at the age of 7.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Cowardly Blow - Sam Trindle

The Indianapolis News - Tue 22 Dec 1896
 The news was carried to the Cincinnati Enquirer the next day where they called it a "Cowardly Blow"

Cincinnati Enquirer 23 Dec 1896

Samuel Trindle was most likely the son of John K Trindle.  He was born in 1870 in Ripley County, Indiana and died in Fort Wayne, IN in 1945.  Samuel married twice and had eleven children.

Does anyone have another suggestion for his ancestry?

Monday, January 5, 2015

Monthly Puzzle - Discussing Ed's Ancestry

The Powell Tribune, Powell WY, has the following gossip on page one of the 17 Nov 1916 issue.

I'm guessing that this is Edmund Trendel/Trindel born 1874 in Indiana to Alexander Trindel and Eliza Colvin.  

Edmund and Martha lived for a short time in Wyoming.  They can be found there in 1910, in Nebraska in 1920 and in Iowa in 1930.

It is interesting that the spelling is Trindle here as nearly every record I've found, including Edmund's death certificates uses the spelling Trindel.

The puzzle surrounding Edmund lies a few generations earlier.  We are sure of his parents as they are listed on the death certificate.  His grandparents are Alexander Trindle and Margarethe Kaster.  Alexander was born, according to Helen Trindle, on 12 Sep 1804 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania.  However, his tombstone gives a birth date of  9 Jun 1807.  Alexander is living in Beaver County in 1830 but by 1840 has moved to Ripley County, Indiana.

In 1880 the the two Alexander's, father and son, are listed next to each other in Ripley County.  Living with the father is John age 13 listed as son.  It is most likely that this is the son of their son John and Jennie Tucker. Alexander died in 1887 and Margarethe in 1893. They are buried in Boocher Cemetery near Napoleon in Ripley County.

So, who is Alexander "the father"?  One set of researcher's state that he is the son of Capt. Alexander Trindle (John / William) and Sarah Crocket.  We know that this is incorrect as Alexander Crocket Trindle married Delitha Austel and her mother was the second wife of Alexander (John / William). Additionally the Alexander who married Sarah Crockett was not a Captain.

A second set of researchers has named his father as William Trindle (William). That connection can not be correct as William's son Alexander was born just after his death in 1874 nearly thirty years before this Alexander.

There are two known options...and probably more unknown options.

(1) Alexander the son of William (William) supposedly had a son Alexander.  He supposedly was born before 1820 and lived in Indiana.

(2) John the son of William (William) purportedly married Margaret Trindle the daughter of Williams brother Alexander and they had a son Alexander who would have been born about 1807.

Neither of these options is supported by documentation.  There are miscellaneous records in Beaver County PA and in Indiana that might fit, but nothing at this point proving any connections.

This is an invitation to send any records that might prove the parentage of Alexander Trindle.






Monday, March 17, 2014

Monthly Puzzle - More Irish Connections.

St. Patrick's Day seems a good time to look at a few more Irish connections.
Celtic Clip Art


Matthew Trindle, born about 1815 in Ireland, a tailor is found in Boston, Ward 2,  in 1850.  His wife Cecelia was also born in Ireland.
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Roll: M432_334; Page: 218A; Image: 441



John Trindle, also born about 1815 in Ireland and also a tailor is living over a thousand miles away in the household of John Fye.
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Roll: M432_176; Page: 335B; Image: 203.




Eliza (Attridge) Trindle was born about 1814.  She is found in Castleton, Richmond, New York in 1870.  With her are five children all born in Ireland Mary 38, Thomas 26, Fanny 24, William 21 and Ellen 20.  They are all listed in the household of Michael Donahen. 
Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Roll: M593_1086; Page: 17A; Image: 39 

In 1880 Eliza's husband Richard is living with her and Mary, William and Ellen are also in the household. Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Roll 823, Page 40A ED 298 

To date only Ellen has been found in later records.  It appears she married Charles Ellet about 1880 and had no children.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Weekly Puzzle - John M Trindle

John M. Trindle bn 1816 d 15 Aug 1835 is buried in Vernon Cemetery, Vernon, Jennings, Indiana.

Who is he.  No other Trindle records have been found, to date, in Jennings County.

Population of Jennings County
18202,000
18303,97498.7%
18408,829122.2%

In 1840 Alexander Trindle was one of the appraisers in the estate of Jacob Funkhouser in adjoining Ripley County. Alexander was born about 1804, making him too young to be the father of John. He does name a son, born in 1840, John K.

According to his descendants, Alexander was the son of William Trindle born 1765-1774, died 1820 in Fairfield, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania. I have not seen irrefutable proof at this point of his parentage. If Alexander is the son of this William, then there was purportedly a brother John (H) who again supposedly had a son John who lived in Philadelphia and then moved on and died in Texas. Again I have no records upholding any of these connections.  

That John was said to have been born in 1798, therefore not the John M. born in 1816. The last known child attributed to William was born in 1809. It seems unlikely that he had a child born in 1816.

So where does that leave us. Were John M in Jennings County and Alexander Trindle in Ripley county totally unrelated? Or were they cousins? If anyone can claim John or show proof of the connections of Alexander"s family, please leave a message!

Monday, May 14, 2012

Andrew

1803 - Cumberland Co., PA
1885 - Dallas Co., IA

Andrew was born in the area now called Trindle Springs, but spent only his first few years there.  His father moved the family to Paint Township in Ross County OH about 1807.  They followed the Dill family who had settled at Dill's Station on Paint Creek in 1800.

Life for Andrew was busy as he worked with the family to create a farm from the untamed land.  Nights and winters were devoted to learning, a family tradition even in these early days of the 19th century.....

The rest of their chores finally done, John and Andrew raced off buckets in hand.  They wove their way through the redbuds and buckeyes to the bubbling creek that meandered along the southern edge of the family farm.  Andrew is twelve and the year is 1815.  The closest young neighbors are nearly an hour’s hike away so John and Andrew the two oldest sons of Alexander and Sarah Crockett Trindle were most often found in each others company as dusk settled over the land.  John is nearly grown, seventeen this year and Andrew often wondered how much longer this big brother he so adored would have time for him. (1)  
 
Perhaps Andrew didn’t learn to love this land, or perhaps he had grown to love the wildness and wonder of new land, for he early in his twenties left home and traveled on to the next frontier, Indiana.

Andrew didn’t travel alone.  His brother John had settled into Tippecanoe County with his wife Mary Himes and on 3 August 1826 Andrew married her sister Nancy and together they journeyed to join their siblings.(2)

1838  Tippecanoe County Indiana - Andrew silently weeps as he stands beside the grave of his beloved wife Nancy, lost in childbirth with his seventh child.  John standing beside him turns his eyes toward the grave of his first wife Mary.  Sisters, daughters of Abraham and Elizabeth Himes,(3) the Trindle wives  left their young husbands with large families to raise.  


Both sisters are buried in Shumacher Cemetery, Wea township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.  Nancy left behind four children, three others preceded her to the grave.

Andrew went on, marrying once again on 23 Oct 1839 (4).  His second wife Mary DeHart, born in Virginia in 1811, gave birth to eight children.  Of Andrew's fifteen children, eight survived to adulthood.

In 1860 Andrew decided to move on  He eventually settled on a farm in Jefferson Township, Madison County, Iowa.(5)  His son Aaron settled next door.  Andrew struggled to keep both farms going during the years Aaron was away at war.   Son John also settled on a farm near by and his younger sons were old enough to help with the farming.  Andrew remained in Madison county for the rest of his life.

In his 82 years of life, he lost a father to the hardships of the Revolutionary War, saw the ravages of the War of 1812 in which he lost an Uncle, and saw his sons and nephews debilitated by the rigors of the Civil War.  He died in 1885 and is buried in Union Chapel Cemetery, Boonesville, Madison County, Iowa.(6)
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(1) The description of the land comes from the deed to the land. (General Land Office OHIO 61651818/10/1383.0000)
(2) Casari, Robert, Marriage Records of Ross County Ohio 1798 - 1849 (: Closson Press, 1994) pg. 240
(3) The Parents of Nancy and Mary are named on their tombstones.
(4) Indiana Marriage Record - Tippecanoe, IN MR 2 1/2 (126) by Joseph Ashby MG
(5) Bureau of theCensus, RG 29 Micropubliation M593, Ninth Census of the United States 1870,Population schedule - Rol 407 page 41[written 7] Jefferson township --Winter, Madison, IA 18 Aug 1870 Thomas F Stile -- Andrew Trindle 66 MW Farmer 2500/19000 PA,, Mary 59 FW VA, Nancy 30 FW IN, Jacob 20 MW IN farm laborer, Abner 17 MW IN student, Olly 16 FW IN student,  Samuel Shultz 18 MW IN student
(6) Iowa. District Court (Madison County), Probate records, 1852-1978; indexes, 1850-1978, Will Records B, 89, #868 Estate of Andrew Trindle; FHL microfilm 1028192 Items 1-2; Tombstones, Union Chapel Cemetery, Jefferson Township, Madison, Iowa (); Brittian, Joseph and Lewis E Morris 1970/1977.Trindle, Andrew, d. 5-9-1885, 81 y 6 m 8 d, h/o Mary
See Documents page for links to Andrew's documents.