Person:Andrew Tribble (3)

Rev. Andrew Tribble
m. 1721
  1. George B Tribble1720 - Abt 1792
  2. Mary Tribble1721 -
  3. Shadrach B Tribble1722 - 1759
  4. John Tribble1724 -
  5. Joseph Tribble1725 -
  6. Dinah TribbleBef 1733/34 - Abt 1778
  7. _____ Tribble, femaleAbt 1736 -
  8. Rev. Andrew Tribble1741 - 1822
m. 22 Mar 1768
  1. Peter Burris Tribble
  2. Mary Tribble1788 - 1872
Facts and Events
Name Rev. Andrew Tribble
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 22 Mar 1741 Caroline County, Virginia
Marriage 22 Mar 1768 Orange, Virginia, United Statesto Sarah Ann 'Sallie' Burrus
Death[1] 30 Dec 1822 Clark County, Kentucky
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Meador, Victor P. (Victor Paul), and Bernal M. Meador. Our Meador families in colonial America: as found in the records of Isle of Wight, Lancaster, (old) Rappahannock, Richmond, Essex and Caroline Counties, Virginia. (Independence, Missouri: V.P. Meador, 1983)
    p. 103.

    Rev. Andrew Trible (Tribble) as an "Old Ironsides" Baptist minister who served as a Chaplain in the Virginia Line during the Revolution.

  2. DAR Ancestor A115083, in Daughters of the American Revolution. Genealogical Research System.

    TRIBBLE, ANDREW Ancestor #: A115083
    Service: Virginia Rank: Patriotic Service
    Birth: 3-22-1741 Caroline County, Virginia
    Death: 12-22-1822 Richmond - nr Madison County, Kentcky
    Service Source: Abercrombie & Slatten, VA Rev Pub Claims Vol 1, p. 9
    Service Description: 1) Furnished bacon to MilitiaU
    RESIDENCE: 1) Louisa County, Virginia
    1) County: Albemarle County, Virginia
    SPOUSE: 1) Sarah Ann Burris
    Children (whose descendants applied for DAR membership):
    Dudley, m. Matilda H. Tevis
    Peter Burris m. Mary Boone
    Thomas m. Jane Phelps
    Frances m. George Michael Stoner
    Sallie m. David Crews
    Samuel m. Polly Martin
    Nancy m. David Chenault
    Silas m. Jerusha White