1821 - 1862 (41 years)
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Name |
Ferguson Hiland Trowbridge |
Birth |
9 Sep 1821 |
Marietta, Washington County, OH |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
1 Dec 1862 |
near Crown City, Gallia County, OH |
Person ID |
I12713 |
Bob Juch's Tree |
Last Modified |
31 Dec 2022 |
Father |
Jacob Trowbridge, b. 25 Dec 1790, Fair Haven, Rutland, Vermont, USA d. 19 Apr 1867, Swan Creek, Gallia, Ohio, USA (Age 76 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Sarah Shepard, b. 1792, Washington County, OH d. 1822, Washington County, OH (Age 30 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Marriage |
28 Oct 1813 |
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH |
Family ID |
F128 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Ruth Crawford, b. 9 Apr 1825, Culpepper County, Virginia, USA d. 12 May 1891, Crown City, Gallia County, OH (Age 66 years) |
Marriage |
4 Feb 1844 |
Swan Creek, Gallia, Ohio, USA |
Children |
| 1. Asa Hiland Trowbridge, b. 20 Jun 1848, Crown City, Gallia County, OH [natural] |
| 2. Samantha Adelia Trowbridge, b. 1 Jan 1851, Crown City, Gallia County, OH [natural] |
| 3. Esther Evaline Trowbridge, b. 27 Feb 1853, Crown City, Gallia County, OH [natural] |
| 4. Imogene Trowbridge, b. 2 Mar 1858, Crown City, Gallia County, OH [natural] |
| 5. Jefferson Davis Trowbridge, b. 10 Jun 1860, Crown City, Gallia County, OH [natural] |
| 6. Alice Selina Trowbridge, b. 16 Apr 1863, Crown City, Gallia County, OH [natural] |
| 7. Adelaide Trowbridge, b. 16 Jun 1846, Crown City, Gallia County, OH [natural] |
| 8. Zebulon Henry Trowbridge, b. 10 Jan 1856, Crown City, Gallia County, OH d. 1920, St Albans, Kanawha County, WV (Age 63 years) [natural] |
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Family ID |
F4910 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
31 Dec 2022 |
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Notes |
- Ferguson H. Trowbridge served in the Black Hawk Indian War. After his marriage, he settled in Crown City, Gallia County, Ohio. He was a boatman on the Kanawha, Ohio and Mississippi rivers and also farmed during that period. During the Civil War, he enlisted in the Army on August 22, 1862 for 3 years. He served in Company G, 117th Ohio Infantry, which became Company G, 1st Ohio Heavy Artillery. He contacted fever in the army and was ordered home but was too ill to reach home and died at the home of an Uncle, Anselm T. Blake, 5 miles east of Crown City.
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