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Americus Dawson Trundle

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Americus Dawson Trundle

Birth
Poolesville, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Death
4 Jan 1971 (aged 87)
Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Beallsville, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row A+, Lot 1, Site 7
Memorial ID
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Known as Dawson Trundle.

Parents:
- John Horatio Trundle [1857–1926]
- Lulu Alvernon Boyd (Spates) Trundle [1861–1885]

Married Lucy Eleanor (Wright) Trundle, (daughter of George H. and Jessie W. Wright) on May 13, 1915 in Montgomery County, MD. {divorced}

Children:
- Katherine E. Trundle [1916-2008]
- Lucy Trundle [1918-2005]
- Lula Spates Trundle [1918-2008]
- James T. Trundle [1924-{Living in 2014}]
- Gail Dawson Trundle [1925-1930]

Source: 1930 US Census Maryland Montgomery Wheaton District 38 Page 38

Source: WWI Draft Card, 1918.

Obituary
The Washington Post - January 6, 1971

On Monday, January 4, 1971, in Bethesda, Md., Americus Dawson Trundle of Bethesda, father of Mrs. Lucy Ormsby, Chesapeake, VA; Miss Lula Trundle, Berkeley, CA; Mrs. Katherine Fleming, El Cerrito, CA; and James T. Trundle, Cherry Hill, NJ; brother of William B. Trundle, Beallsville, MD.

Friends may call at the Hilton Funeral Home, Barnesville, Md., on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held on Thursday, January 7, at 11:30 a.m. Interment Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsville, Md.

Notes:
James Thomas Trundle was not the father of Americus, but an uncle. He was living in James' home according to the 1900 census which states that Americus was his nephew. There are no children for James Thomas and his wife in any census.

John Horatio Trundle and James Thomas Trundle were brothers.

John Horatio Trundle's wife, Lulu Boyd Spates, died when Americus was 2 yrs old, and John remarried quickly to Clara Jennings Brunner.

John's other son, Norman, he was born after the death of Lulu B. Spates Trundle but before his father married Clara. When Norman died at age 18, his obituary mentions his only survivors as a father and BROTHER.
Known as Dawson Trundle.

Parents:
- John Horatio Trundle [1857–1926]
- Lulu Alvernon Boyd (Spates) Trundle [1861–1885]

Married Lucy Eleanor (Wright) Trundle, (daughter of George H. and Jessie W. Wright) on May 13, 1915 in Montgomery County, MD. {divorced}

Children:
- Katherine E. Trundle [1916-2008]
- Lucy Trundle [1918-2005]
- Lula Spates Trundle [1918-2008]
- James T. Trundle [1924-{Living in 2014}]
- Gail Dawson Trundle [1925-1930]

Source: 1930 US Census Maryland Montgomery Wheaton District 38 Page 38

Source: WWI Draft Card, 1918.

Obituary
The Washington Post - January 6, 1971

On Monday, January 4, 1971, in Bethesda, Md., Americus Dawson Trundle of Bethesda, father of Mrs. Lucy Ormsby, Chesapeake, VA; Miss Lula Trundle, Berkeley, CA; Mrs. Katherine Fleming, El Cerrito, CA; and James T. Trundle, Cherry Hill, NJ; brother of William B. Trundle, Beallsville, MD.

Friends may call at the Hilton Funeral Home, Barnesville, Md., on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held on Thursday, January 7, at 11:30 a.m. Interment Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsville, Md.

Notes:
James Thomas Trundle was not the father of Americus, but an uncle. He was living in James' home according to the 1900 census which states that Americus was his nephew. There are no children for James Thomas and his wife in any census.

John Horatio Trundle and James Thomas Trundle were brothers.

John Horatio Trundle's wife, Lulu Boyd Spates, died when Americus was 2 yrs old, and John remarried quickly to Clara Jennings Brunner.

John's other son, Norman, he was born after the death of Lulu B. Spates Trundle but before his father married Clara. When Norman died at age 18, his obituary mentions his only survivors as a father and BROTHER.


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