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George Washington Trimble

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George Washington Trimble

Birth
Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Death
27 Mar 1914 (aged 88–89)
Burial
Windfall, Tipton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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George Trimble, age 88 years, 8 months and 15 days, died Saturday evening at about 5 o'clock at the home of his son, about two miles south of Windfall. About a year ago, he received a partial stroke of paralysis, from which he never fully recovered. He had lived alternately with a son
and a daughter ever since the death of his wife, who died May 12, 1911, she having received a severe stroke of paralysis only a few months before her death, both dying of the same affliction.
George Trimble was born in Grayson county, Virginia, and when about 16 years of age, he came to Greensburg, with his parents, where in July, 1854 he was united in marriage
to Miss Mary Barclay, by whom he became the father of six children, two of whom survive him, they being Edward Trimble, at whose home he died and Mrs. John Terwilliger,
of the same vicinity. They remained in Decatur county until 1862, when they moved to Charleston, Ill., and afterward moved to St. Charles, Missouri, but in 1872, they moved
back to Decatur county. He soon afterward came to Tipton county and settled on a farm about two miles south of Windfall where he remained until 1899, when he moved to Windfall. He remained there until the death of his wife, after which he made his home with his children.
George Trimble, age 88 years, 8 months and 15 days, died Saturday evening at about 5 o'clock at the home of his son, about two miles south of Windfall. About a year ago, he received a partial stroke of paralysis, from which he never fully recovered. He had lived alternately with a son
and a daughter ever since the death of his wife, who died May 12, 1911, she having received a severe stroke of paralysis only a few months before her death, both dying of the same affliction.
George Trimble was born in Grayson county, Virginia, and when about 16 years of age, he came to Greensburg, with his parents, where in July, 1854 he was united in marriage
to Miss Mary Barclay, by whom he became the father of six children, two of whom survive him, they being Edward Trimble, at whose home he died and Mrs. John Terwilliger,
of the same vicinity. They remained in Decatur county until 1862, when they moved to Charleston, Ill., and afterward moved to St. Charles, Missouri, but in 1872, they moved
back to Decatur county. He soon afterward came to Tipton county and settled on a farm about two miles south of Windfall where he remained until 1899, when he moved to Windfall. He remained there until the death of his wife, after which he made his home with his children.

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