Showing posts with label Trimble. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trimble. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2015

Monthly Puzzle - Canada 1901

Found in the Census in Canada in 1901
pg 1 Ontario, District 125 Wellington North Sub-district 2
Polling subdivision 2 Amaranth Twp.

Family 6 Dwelling 6
Albert Trindle M - M - head - 24 Aug 1876 ONT - Irish background - Presbyterian - farmer
J. Lucinda Trindle F - M - wife 24 Jul 1880 ONT - Irish - Methodist
Emily Trindle - F - W- mother - 29 Aug 1849 - England - imm. 1853 - English - Presbyterian
Trindle (no given name) F - S - sister - 28 Aug 1882 - Irish - Presbyterian
Pearl Trindle - F - S - Uncle (assume this should be niece)  - 13 Dec 1897 ONT

Family 7 Dwelling 7
H Walter Trinble M M - head - 13 Aug 1862 ONT - Irish - Methodist - farmer
A Susan Trinble F M - wife - 1 Jun 1868 ONT - Irish - Methodist
W Herbert Trinble M S - son - 27 Nov 1888 ONT - Irish - Methodist

Family 8 Dwelling 8
Robert Trimble M M - head - 1 Aug 1828 ONT - Irish - Presbyterian farmer
Liza Trimble F M - wife - 3 Sept 1853 ONT - Irish - Presbyterian
Matilda Trimble F S - daughter - 4 Sept 1871 ONT - Irish - Presbyterian

Are they really Trindles?  Perhaps not.  They are listed together leading one to think they are related, the rest of the listings are not in any kind of alphabetical order which is sometimes the case.

In either case they are not found in the 1911 or 1891 census with a spelling similar to Trindle.  Clues are welcome.


Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Weekly Puzzle - Deep in the Heart of Texas

Okay, maybe a little north of the heart...In Young County we find William Trindle bn abt 1853 in Tennessee with his wife Alice bn 1863 TX or was it in fact Missouri. Children were all born in Texas.  (Elmer, Georgia, Addie, Ora, Homer, Alonzo and Hollie)...


The name is scribbled over.  Indexed as Trindle, it might well be Trimble.  What do you think?  Can anyone claim this family?

Are they related to the John H. Trindle mentioned in the last post?  He supposedly went to Texas.  But then, that would not explain William''s birth in Tennessee.

As you can see there are so many loose ends that don't easily connect back to William of Trindle Springs.  We need lots of help to tie them together.