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About Reverend Andrew T. Tribble
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DAR A 115853, Patriotic service; furnished beef to Continental Army. VA
REV. ANDREW TRIBBLE, 22 Mar. 1741, d. 30 Dec. 1822 Richmond Ky., md. in Caroline Co. Va. 1768 Sarah Ann Burriss, 30 Sep. 1753 Orange Co. Va. d. 15 Dec. 1830 dtr. of Thomas and Frances (Tandy) Burriss. They are both bur. near the original Andrew Tribble home, Richmond Ky. where they settled in 1780. Their desc. given in; "Ky. Pioneers and their Desc." by Mrs. Benjamin Buckley, p. 209, DAR 445105, 470199, Mrs. C.E. Gilliatt, The Huguenot Society of Indiana, Daughters of Col. Wars, Donald D. Tribble. DAR A 115083, Patriotic service, furnished bacon to Army. VA.
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WILL - ANDREW TRIBBLE - 1817 - Madison County, KY
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Madison County, KY Will Book C pp.301-2
In the name of God. Amen. I, Andrew Tribble sr. of Madison County & State of Kentucky being sick and weak in body but of sound mind & memory and
understanding, praise to God for it and considering the certainty of death and the uncertainty of time thereof: and to the end I may be the better prepared to leave this world whenever it shall please God to call me home do therefore make and replace (?) this my last Will and Testament in manner following Thus to say, first and principally I commend my soul in the hand of the Almighty God my creator my body I commit to the earth at the discretion of my Executors herein after named.
Secondly I give and bequeath all my real and personal estate unto my beloved wife Sally Tribble for and during her life to dispose as she thinks proper any part or all of my personal estate after first giving unto my sons John & Dudly (sic) our bed and our cow and stock eaqual (sic) to what I give my other children to each of them after paying all my Just Debts.
Finally after the death of my loving wife Sally I give and bequeath unto my sons John & Dudly one hundred dollars each and the ballance (sic) of my Estate to be Eaqually divided between the rest of my children that is to say Francis Stoner, Samuel Tribble, Peter Tribble, Thomas Tribble, Nancy Chenault, David Crews, Silas Tribble, Andrew Tribble, Polly Stephenson & Martha White. Lastly I make and constitute my sons Peter Tribble, Silas Tribble, Joseph H. Stephenson & John Tribble my Executors to this my last will and Testament this 9th day of Febuary (sic) in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & seventeen.
Andrew Tribble (His Seal)
A Tribble
Test:
Charles Brooking
Bird Deathridge (Deatherage)
Ric White
Kentucky, Madison County
I David Irvine, Clerk of the court for the County aforesaid do hereby certify that at court held for Madison County on Monday the 6th day of January 1823 this instrument of writing was produced in open court and proven to be the last will and testament of Andrew Tribble, Dec. by the
oath of Charles Brooking , Richard White & Bird Dethridge (sic) all subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and the same has been done.
Andrew Tribble was an early Baptist "Ironsides" minister. He first preached in Virginia in a little church near Monticello and was a neighbor and personal friend of Thomas Jefferson. In Kentucky he preached at the Tates Creek Church of Separate Baptists in 1786 in Madison county. At one time this was one of the largest churches in Kentucky. Andrew served in the Revolutionary War.
* Rev Andrew Tribble Find A Grave Memorial# 74767215
- Tribble Cemetery, Terrill, Madison County, Kentucky, USA
- Reference: WikiTree Genealogy - SmartCopy: Nov 19 2016, 17:30:21 UTC
Reverend Andrew T. Tribble's Timeline
1741 |
March 22, 1741
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Caroline County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1769 |
September 3, 1769
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Orange Co.,, Orange County, VA, United States
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1771 |
December 30, 1771
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Orange, VA, United States
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1773
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1774 |
March 8, 1774
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Orange County, Province of Virginia
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1776 |
June 13, 1776
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Louisa, Orange, Virginia, United States
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1778 |
November 6, 1778
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Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
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1781 |
February 9, 1781
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Albemarle, Virginia, United States
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1783 |
June 3, 1783
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Kentucky
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