NamePhillip Lewis Trimble 
2998 
Birthca 1794, Franklin Co GA
Death18 Oct 1867, TX Age: 73
 
 
Notes for Phillip Lewis Trimble
1830 Census of Newton Co GA
Phillip L. Trimble:  2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 12, 2, 14
Texas Census, 1820-90 about Philip Trimble
Name:                 	Philip Trimble
State:                	TX
County:             	Cherokee County
Year:                   	1846
Record Type:       	Tax list
Database:           	TX Tax List Index, 1840-1849
NEWTON Co GA FIRST INFERIOR COURT MINUTES - 1831
Page 102 
The court appointed Phillip L. Trimble, guardian for Melton C. Trimble, orphan of John H. Trimble, dec. 
Bond $600.00, Wilson Conner and James L. Trimble, Bondsmen.
1850 Census of Cherokee Co TX
Name                	Age
P L Trimble          	54   b GA
Francis M Trimble	24   b GA
Joseph W Trimble	22   b GA
Tho L Trimble     	18   b GA
Wm C Trimble     	20   b GA
Peter H Trimble 	16   b GA
Mary M Trimble 	21   b GA
Amanda N Trimble	17   b GA
Sarah W Trimble	14   b GA
Nancy F Mulkey 	29   b GA
Geo Ann Mulkey	10   b GA
1860 Census of Cherokee Co TX
Name                  	Age
P L Trimble        	66
T J Trimble         	25
Mary Trimble      	27
W C Trimble      	30
P H Trimble        	23
Research notes for Phillip Lewis Trimble
From: Jack W Banks <
jbanks@hal-pc.org> 
Subject: TRIMBLE BANKS 
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 20:40:54 -0600
P.L. Trimble enumerated in the 1850 census of Nacogdoches Co had 12 or 13 children but no wife listed in the census. Would like to find out who she was and what happened to her.  The whole family had been born in Georgia. But there was no record of a marriage of P.L.Trimble and a young lady that has been found.  P.L. arrived while Texas was a Republic. He received 640 acres for settling as a married man. He was one of the first County Commissioners of Cherokee Co.  The daughter of P.L., Minerva V. Trimble, married my g grandfather, Reziah Jarvis Banks, and they lived near Rusk.  P.L.'s wife might have died in Nacogdoches Co and be buried somewhere there. She might have died along the way to Texas.  Any help would be appreciated. Jack Banks - Houston