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Gerorganah Mastin

Female Abt 1851 - 1910  (59 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Gerorganah Mastin was born about 1851 in , , North Carolina, USA (daughter of Judge William M Mastin and Amanda Rebecca St Clair); died in 1910 in Killeen, Bell, Texas, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1870, Fishing Creek, Wilkesboro, Wilkes, North Carolina, USA


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Judge William M Mastin was born on 14 Jan 1806 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA (son of Rev Thomas Mastin and Mary Tribble); died on 15 Oct 1876 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1840, , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
    • Residence: 1850, , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Wilkesborough, Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Fishing Creek, Wilkesboro, Wilkes, North Carolina, USA

    Judge married Amanda Rebecca St Clair in 1831 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA. Amanda was born on 30 Nov 1814 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; died on 19 May 1889 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Amanda Rebecca St Clair was born on 30 Nov 1814 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; died on 19 May 1889 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Wilkesborough, Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Fishing Creek, Wilkesboro, Wilkes, North Carolina, USA

    Children:
    1. Louisa Mastin was born about 1831 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; died in 1860 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA.
    2. Laura Mastin was born about 1833 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; died in 1936 in Watauga, North Carolina, USA.
    3. Mary Mastin was born about 1835 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; died on 3 December 1916 in Scotch Iresh, Rowan, North Carolina, USA.
    4. Martha Mastin was born about 1837 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; died on 6 May 1920 in Wilkesborough, Wilkes, North Carolina, USA.
    5. Wm Mastin was born about 1839 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; died on 28 September 1853 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA.
    6. Elizabeth Mastin was born about 1841 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; died in January 1916 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA.
    7. Henry Clay Mastin was born in 1843; died in 1908.
    8. Margaret Mastin was born about 1844 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; died in 1900 in Killeen, Bell, Texas, USA.
    9. Sina Mastin was born about 1846 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; died in 1908 in , Ashe, North Carolina, USA.
    10. Duella Mastin was born about 1849 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; died on 15 May 1920 in Grassy Creek, Ashe, North Carolina, USA.
    11. Ella M Carson was born on 7 May 1849 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; died on 15 May 1920 in , Ashe, North Carolina, USA.
    12. 1. Gerorganah Mastin was born about 1851 in , , North Carolina, USA; died in 1910 in Killeen, Bell, Texas, USA.
    13. Charles Carrol Mastin was born in 1854 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; died in 1868 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA.
    14. Roxan Mastin was born about 1856 in , , North Carolina, USA.
    15. Peter Mastin was born about 1860 in , , North Carolina, USA.
    16. Ida Mary May Mastin was born on 16 May 1860 in Wilkesborough, Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; died on 13 July 1924 in Bald Mountain, Watauga, North Carolina, USA.
    17. Olin Mastin was born about 1864 in , , North Carolina, USA; died on 21 Aug 1920 in Quakertown, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Rev Thomas Mastin was born on 7 Oct 1749 in Spotsylvania, Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 14 Oct 1828 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Briar Creek Baptist, Ronda, Wilkes, North Carolina, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 6 Aug 1810, Wilkesborough, Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
    • Residence: 1828, , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
    • Probate: 1829, , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA

    Rev married Mary Tribble in 1778 in , , Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of Spilsbe Tribble and Mary Polly Allen) was born in 1763 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died in 1850 in , , North Carolina, USA; was buried in Briar Creek Baptist, Ronda, Wilkes, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Tribble was born in 1763 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA (daughter of Spilsbe Tribble and Mary Polly Allen); died in 1850 in , , North Carolina, USA; was buried in Briar Creek Baptist, Ronda, Wilkes, North Carolina, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA

    Children:
    1. 2. Judge William M Mastin was born on 14 Jan 1806 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; died on 15 Oct 1876 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Spilsbe Tribble was born in 1738 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA (son of Shadrach Blake Tribble and Elizabeth Coleman); died on 8 Jul 1799 in Montgomery, Davidson, Tennessee, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1782, , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
    • Residence: 1784, , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
    • Residence: 1787, , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
    • Residence: 1790, , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
    • Residence: 1800, , Montgomery, Tennessee, USA

    Spilsbe married Mary Polly Allen in 1759 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA. Mary was born on 5 Aug 1744 in Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1791 in Elk Creek, Grayson, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Mary Polly Allen was born on 5 Aug 1744 in Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1791 in Elk Creek, Grayson, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Stephen Tribble was born in 1754 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died in 1830 in , Sumner, Tennessee, USA.
    2. Spilsby Tribble was born in 1760 in , , Virginia, USA; died in 1799 in , , Virginia, USA.
    3. Jensey Jesse Tribble was born in 1761 in , Orange, Virginia, USA; died in 1799 in , Orange, Virginia, USA.
    4. 5. Mary Tribble was born in 1763 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died in 1850 in , , North Carolina, USA; was buried in Briar Creek Baptist, Ronda, Wilkes, North Carolina, USA.
    5. Andrew Tribble was born in 1763 in , , North Carolina, USA; died in 1799 in , , Virginia, USA.
    6. Nancy Tribble was born in 1764 in , , North Carolina, USA; died in 1799 in , Bedford, Virginia, USA.
    7. Elizabeth Tribble was born in 1776 in , , Virginia, USA; died in 1850 in , Humphreys, Tennessee, USA.
    8. Absalom Tribble was born in 1777 in , Orange, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Dec 1858 in , Marshall, Mississippi, USA.


Generation: 5

  1. 20.  Shadrach Blake Tribble was born in 1722 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA (son of George B Tribble, Sr and Dinah Esther Meador); died on 4 Oct 1759 in Antrim, Halifax, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Children of SHADRACK TRIBBLE and ELIZABETH COLEMAN are:

    i. SPILLSBY TRIBBLE, b. Abt. 1741, Caroline County, VA; d. January 1799, Davidson County, TN; m. MARY UNKNOWN.

    ii. WILLIAM TRIBBLE, b. Abt. 1743, Caroline County, VA; d. Abt. 1828, Wilkes County, NC; m. UNKNOWN, Abt. 1774. Marriage: Abt. 17746.

    iii. BENJAMIN H. TRIBBLE, b. Abt. 1745, Caroline Co., VA; d. Abt. 1824, Oglethorpe County, GA.

    iv. ABSOLEM TRIBBLE, b. Abt. 1747, Caroline County, VA.

    v. WINIFRED TRIBBLE, b. Abt. 1749, Caroline County, VA; m. JAMES DYER, Abt. 1765, Halifax County, VA. Marriage: Abt. 1765, Halifax County, VA

    The proof that Shadrach Tribble is the son of George Tribble is lacking but the fact of Shadrach's appearance in 1740 in Caroline County and the fact that he seems to live near George makes the father-son relationship probable. Shadrach Tribble first appears in the colonial records on 8 February 1740 in the Caroline County Order Book as a witness to a deed from Daniel Brown to Thomas Magee. Daniel Brown is probably his cousin, the son of Mary (Tribble) Brown. In May 1744, April, 1745 and October 1745, Shadrach Tribble appears in the Caroline Order Book, being listed as one to assist in keeping the road clear. In May 1750, August 1751, November 1741, and May 1752, suits of attachment were obtained against the estate of Shadrach Tribble, probably indication that he had left the county. On 22 October 1750 "Shadrach Trible" had 400 acres of land on Childreys Creek surveyed, the survey being listed in the Survey Book for Halifax County, Virginia. In 1752 and 1756 he had additional land surveyed in Halifax
    County. On 16 August 1756, Shadrach Tribble was granted 250 acres of land in Lunenburg County on the South side of the Bannister River. This is somewhat confusing in that the Bannister River was in Halifax County in 1756, which had been formed from Lunenburg County in 1752. Equally confusing is a second grant to Shadrach Tribble on 15 July 1760 for 400 acres of land in Halifax County on Childreys Creek and Cow Creek. The confusing part is that Shadrach Tribble's will was written 4 October 1759 and probated 20 December 1759, seven months before the patent was granted. Are both of these grants instances of the time lag between the time of the "application" for the grand and the time of the recording of the grant? Apparently so, because the descriptions of the land bequeathed to the children of Shadrach Tribble contain references to Childreys Creek and Cow Creek, and Runaway Creek and later deeds of the children indicate the land is that patented by Shadrach. Those mentioned in Shadrach Tribble's will are his wife, Elizabeth, his youngest son Absolom, his first-born son Spilsby, his "middlemust" sons William and Benjamin, his only daughter, "Winefred", his friend John Adams, and his brother, John Tribble.

    Elizabeth ------------, the wife of Shadrach Tribble, was probably a Coleman, the daughter of Spillsbee Coleman of Essex County, Virginia. The latter died prior to 20 October 1730 in Essex County. Shadrach and Elizabeth named their eldest child Spilsby and Spillsbee Coleman of Essex County would have been of an age to have had a daughter of an age to have married Shadrach Tribble. Elizabeth Tribble apparently remarried after the death of Shadrach Tribble to Chesslie Cockram as stated in the Halifax County mortgage in which Chesslie Cockram mortgages to John Smith 100 acres of land during "the term of his wife Elizbeth's life, left to her by her late husband Shadrach Tribble.

    REFERENCES:
    20 Oct 1730 Spillsbee Coleman, decd. Essex OB 1729-33, p108.
    8 Feb 1740 Deed witness, Caroline OB 1732-40, p 577.
    11 May 1744 Assist keeping road, Caroline OB 1740-46, p271.
    12 Apr 1745 Assist keeping road, Caroline OB 1740-46, p448.
    11 Oct 1745 Assist keeping road, Caroline OB 1740-46, p536.
    12 May 1750 Defendant, Caroline OB 1746-54, p 221.
    22 Oct 1750 Survey, Halifax Survey Book.
    11 May 1751 Defendant, Caroline OB 1746-54, p 256.
    9 Aug 1751 Defendant, Caroline OB 1746-54, p 273.
    16 Nov 1751 Defendant, Caroline OB 1746-54, p 286.
    10 Mar 1752 Defendant, Caroline OB 1746-54, p 305.
    30 Oct 1752 Survey, Halifax Survey Book.
    18 Apr 1755 Survey, Halifax Survey Book.
    20 Jun 1755 Defendant, Halifax OB 1755-59, p 39.
    16 Aug 1756 Land grant, Va. State Land Office Bk 34, p 92.
    16 Mar 1758 Defendant, Halifax OB 1755-59, pp 288, 301, 304.
    16 Mar 1758 Juror, Halifax OB 1755-59, p 301.
    21 Jun 1759 Defendant, Halifax OB 1755-59, p 454.
    16 Aug 1759 Surveyor, Halifax OB 1755-59, p 466.
    16 Aug 1759 Defendant, Halifax OB 1755-59, p 479.
    20 Dec 1759 Will, Halifax WB O, pp 83-85.
    21 Feb 1760 Inventory, Halifax WB O, pp 86-87, 107-108.
    15 Jul 1760 Land grant, Va. State Land Office Bk 34, p 624.
    20 Jun 1761 Account, Halifax WB O, pp 123-24.
    14 Jul 1763 Elizabeth, defendant, Halifax OB 1759-62, p136.
    Apr 1768 Elizabeth, landowner, Antrim Parish Vestry Bk, p14.
    17 Dec 1772 Elizabeth's late husband, Halifax DB 8, p 524.

    "Footprints from the Old Survey Books" , by R. C. Dodson, 1989.
    "Descendants of Robert Coleman of VA, " by Carol Hauk, p1-4.

    Shadrach married Elizabeth Coleman in 1737 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA. Elizabeth was born in 1722 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died in 1782 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 21.  Elizabeth Coleman was born in 1722 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died in 1782 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA.
    Children:
    1. 10. Spilsbe Tribble was born in 1738 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 8 Jul 1799 in Montgomery, Davidson, Tennessee, USA.
    2. Benjamin H Tribble, Sr was born in 1745 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 27 May 1824 in , Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA.
    3. Winifred Tribble was born in 1745 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died in 1825 in , Grainger, Tennessee, USA.
    4. William Clyde Tribble, Rev Sr was born on 9 Oct 1752 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died in 1828 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA.


Generation: 6

  1. 40.  George B Tribble, Sr was born in 1698 in South Farnham, Essex, Virginia, USA (son of Peter Tribble and Susannah Elizabeth Birch); died in 1770 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    About George B Tribble, Sr
    1714 deed from Daniel Brown to William Covington, recorded Essex Co., VA on 13 May 1714. George Tribble is witness to this deed. 1722 Spotsylvania Co., VA records, George Tribble purchased land from Larkin Chew. George being described as George Trible of King and Queen County. He was also a witness to four other deeds of Larkin Chew in the same year. George Tribble always signed his name rather than using a mark on the above deeds. 1725 The land in Spotsylvania County is sold and George is described as "George Trible of King and Queen County."

    1733 George starts appearing in records of Caroline Co., VA. It is not clear whether George moved to Caroline Co. or was living in King and Queen on land that bacame a part of Caroline when the latter was formed in 1727.

    14 feb 1735, Will of Abraham Browne was presented in Caroline Co., VA by Mary Browne and Daniel Browne., executrix and executor, thereto. The will was proved by the oaths of George Tribble and Dinah T ribble, witnesses to the will. At the Caroline Co., Court of 14 Mar 1735, Mary Browne, mother of John Browne, petitioned administration of John Browne's estate. 14 feb 1735, Caroline Co., VA. George and Dinah Tribble prove the will of Abraham Brown, as witnesses. Executrix of the will was Mary Brown, wife of Abraham, and probably sister of George Tribble. 1738 Mary Browne is an heir in the will of her father.

    The last Caroline Order Book entry that definitely pertains to George Tribble is on 4 Jul 1752. This entry is a suit of attachment by Peter Copeland against the estate of George Tribble. The attachmen t was delivered into the hands of John Dyer, Jr., John Sutton, and George Tribble, Jr. John Dyer, Jr. (probably a son-in-law of George Tribble, Sr.) and George Tribble, Jr. (probably a son of George T ribble, Sr.) appeared in court and declared that they had such items as bottles, axes, plates, tubs, bedsteads, etc. which were ordered to be sold to satisfy the judgement. Because George Tribble, Sr. was not referred to as deceased, he must have moved out of the county. Subsequent Order Book entries (the next one is in Feb 1756) do not use the suffix Jr. or Sr. when referringto George Tribble. It is probable that George Tribble, Sr. had moved to Brunswick or Halifax County with his sons Shadrach, John, and Peter in the early 1750s.

    George Tribble is described as a pensioner in Nov 1765 and Oct 1766 in t he Vestry Book of Antrim parish, Halifax County, Virginia. In 1771, a list of land surveys which had been conducted by Rob. Wooding includes one survey on 7 Dec 1769 for George Tribble for 400 acres on Bull Creek. The date and place of death of George Tribble, Sr. has not been determined although it was probably circa 1770 in Halifax County, Virginia.

    1722 Oct 2 - Spotsylvania Co, Va - Deed Bk A: Recorded: 2 Oct 1722
    Larkin Chew of Spots. Co, Gent to William Richardson of the same Co, planter.. __ pounds sterling, for 400 acres in St. George Parish, Spots Co, joyning Francis Smith and William Bartlett, part of patent granted to said Chew on 4 June 1722. Wit: Charles Curtis, George Trible, Lawrence (X)
    Franklin.

    1722 Nov 5 - Spotsylvania Co, Va - Deed Bk A:35 Recorded:2 Apr 1723.
    Capt. Larkin Chew to George Treble of King and Queen Co, Va.. 5 shillings sterling for 228 acres adjoining land of Lawrence Franklyn and Robert King, part of said Chews patent granted 4 June 1722. Wit: Thomas Chew, Lawrence (x) Franklyn, John Chew [Note: Capt here, the others, Capt. was omitted]

    1722 Nov 5 - Spotsylvania Co, Va - Deed Bk A:20 Recorded:
    Larkin Chew of the Parish of St. George in County of Spots. to Samuel Moore.. 250 acres at the head of Pams branch by a CattTayle marsh. Wit: William Warren, George Treble, William Lynsen.

    1722 Nov 6 - Spotsylvania Co, Va - Deed Bk A:21 Recorded: 5 Feb 1722/3 Larkin Chew of St. George Parish, Gent, to Samuel Moore of said parish and county.. 2,500 lbs of good and lawful tobacco for 250 acres of land in said parish and county.. beginning at a red oak corner to Lawrence Franklyn and Harry Beverly, part of land granted said Chew 4 June 1722. Wit: William Warren, George Trible, William Lynsen

    1725 Apr 5 - Spotsylvania Co, Va - Deed Bk A:21 Recorded: 5 Apr 1726 George Trible of King and Queen Co, Va to William Johnson of Spots Co.. 12 lbs sterling for 228 acres of land in Spots Co - the said land bought by the said Trible from Larkin Chew granted on 4 June 1722, joining the lands of
    Robert King, Edward Pigg, Barnet Payne and Lawrence Franklyn. Wit: Thomas Chew, John Foster, Richard Bayley.

    1733 Nov 8 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1732-1740, page 108 (Part One by Dorman) A Grand Jury being impanelled and presented their presentments: George Tribble for not keeping his road in Repair.

    1734 Feb 1 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1732-1740, page 115; (Part 1 by Dorman) George Trible on Jury.

    1734 Feb 14 - Caroline Co, VA Court Order Bk 1732-1740 - p.123
    Jonas Meador appointed Surveyor of Roads in place of George Trible..

    1735 Jan 10- Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1732-1740, page 273; (Part 1 by Dorman) It is ordered that Robert Fairish, Thomas Madison, George Tripple [Tribble] and Thomas Coleman appraise the estate of John May.

    1735 Feb 14- Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1732-1740, page 275; (Part 1 by Dorman) The last will and testament of Abraham Brown was presented in Court by Mary Brown, executrix and Daniel Brown executor therein named and proved by George Trible and Dinah Trible witnesses there unto. On motion of
    the executor certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate. It is ordered that James Terrill, William Terrill, James Collins and William Brown appraise the estate of Abraham Brown.

    1738 Mar 10 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1732-1740, page 464; (Part 3 by Dorman) George Trible and Dinah his wife acknowledge their deeds of lease and release of land indented to Benjamin Wooden.

    1739 Mar 9 - Caroline Co, VA Court Order Bk 1732-1740 - .524
    Jonas Meador paid for clearing a road from the Mattapony River across Polecat Swamp to the Chesterfield Church (Jonas probably lived in the above vicinity, south of the Mattapony River).

    1739 Dec 14 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1732-1740, page 569; (Part 3 by Dorman) George Hamm acknowledged his deed and livery and seizin of land indented to George Trible. Susannah wife of George hamm relinquished her right to the land.

    1740 Feb 8 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1732-1740, page 577; (Part 3 by Dorman) Deeds of lease and release from Daniel Brown to Thomas Magee were proved by William Hudson, James Dyer and Shadrack Trible

    1741 May 8 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1740-1746, page 42; (Part 1 by Dorman) George Trible acknowledged his deed of feoffment of land indented with livery of seizen endorsed to George Underdown.

    1742 Mar 12- Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1740-1746, page 93; (Part 1 by Dorman) Ordered that Daniel Coleman be surveyor of the new road from Suttons ford to the new church that William Harris, Wm Durratt, Daniel Tompkins, Bartholomew Durratt, Richard Mauldin, Francis Durratt, Francis Durratt Junr, John Partloe, Nicholas Oliver, Moses Karnall, George Trible, Thomas Yarbough, Charles Yarbough, John Wright, John Dyer, John Dyer Junr., Wm. Dyer, Peter Holland, William Holland, John Holloway, John Sutton, and Richard Leigh with their people assist the surveyor in clearing the road and
    keeping the same in repair.

    1742 Apr 9 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1740-1746, page 101; (Part 1 by Dorman) Suit on attachment. Thomas Floyd Junr., against the estate of Wm. Saunders: Jury: George Trible, Henry Burk...

    1743 Jun 10 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1742/3-1744, page 190; (part 2 by Dorman) George Tirble [sic,Trible] is appt. constable in the precincts that William Dyer is at present Constable

    1743 Jun 10 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1742/3-1744, page193; (part 2 by Dorman) Valn. [Valentine] Vest against Leonard Young. Trespass on the case; Jury, John Sutton, Robert Jones, Robert Steward, William Brown, Josias Wood, Richard Tankersley, John Beasley, John Vice, Thomas Bullard, Abraham
    Eastis, George Trible/Tribble, and William Lawson find for the defendant.
    William Lawson, foreman.

    1743 Nov 11 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1742/3-1744, page233; (part 2 by Dorman) At a Court held. Present: Robert Fairish, George Hoomes, Archibald McPherson, Thomas Johnson, John Martin, Gent Justices: William Coats deeds of lease and release to Joseph Walston were proved by George Trible, Moses Cornal and John Wright, Wit: Elizabeth wife of Wm. Coats, relinquished dower.

    1743/4 Mar 10 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1742/3-1744, page266; (part 2 by Dorman) Suit on attachment. John Dyer Junr agt. the estate of James Step/Stepp. It is considered by Court that Plaintiff recover 3/10 current money. George Trible, constable made return he attached one feather
    bed....

    1744 Apr 13 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1742/3-1744, page267; (part 2 by Dorman) John [sic, George?] Trible and Anne his wife acknowledged their deeds of lease and release indented to John Rorie.

    1744 May 11 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1742/3-1744, page275; (part 2 by Dorman) It is ordered that George Trible and Ann his wife be summoned to answer the petition o f Edward Herndon and James Terrell.

    1744 Aug 11 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1742/3-1744, page306 (part 2 by Dorman) On the motion of Edward Herndon and James Terrill that they became security for __________ for her __________ of the last will and testament of ___________, that the said Ann is since intermarried with George Trible who Hearndon and Terrill are apprehensive is likely to embezzel the estate, and praying relief, it is ordered that George Trible and Ann his wife give Herndon and Terrill counter Security or deliver to them the estate.

    1744 Nov 10 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1742/3-1744, page325; (part 2 by Dorman) Petition: Edward Herndon and James Terrell, against George Trible and Ann his wife, Dismissed.

    1747 May 8 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1746-1754, page __; (part 1 by Dorman) John Dyer Junr is appointed overseer of the new road from Richard Murry's plantation to the upper Church in St. Margaret's Parish in the room of George Trible.

    1751 Jul 11 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1746-1754, page 262; (part 3 by Dorman) Action of Debt: William Johnston and others, executors of Samuel Coleman against George Trible. The deft. confessed judgment by a note for 25.15.4 current money to be discharged on the defendants paying 8.0.8 with
    interest from 30 July 1750.

    1751 Sep 12 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1746-1754, page 275; (part 3 by Dorman) -George Tribles deed indented to John Dyer Junr, was proved by Isaac Dyer, Benjamin Branham and John Martin.
    -Robert Brooke Gent, took the oaths appointed subscribed the Test and entered into bond was sworn Surveyor of Caroline County.

    1751 Dec 12 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1746-1754, page 289; (part 3 by Dorman) Petition: Benjamin Wood against George Trible Junr. Judgment is granted the plaintiff for 2.7 current money.

    1752 Jul 9 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1746-1754, page 321; (part 3 by Dorman) Suit on Attachment: Peter Copeland, Gent against the estate of George Tribble. The plaintiff proving his accounts, judgement is granted him for 5.2.1. The sheriff made return and executed the attachment in the
    hands of John Dyer Junr, John Sutton, and George Trible Junr.

    John Dyer Jr. declared he has:
    a spice mortar
    a stone mug bottle mouth mug,
    5 glass bottles,
    2 drawing knives,
    a coopers ax adz,
    a cutting knife,
    a bung corer round shave,
    a carpenters adz
    one earthen plate,
    a ladle flesh fork.

    George Trible Junr, declared he has:
    joiners tools,
    coopers tools,
    a parcel of tubs,
    2 bed steads,
    2 tables,
    3 old rap hooks,
    one hide
    1 basket,
    some lasts,
    8 old chairs,
    2 trays
    a pail,
    3 old boxes,
    one bear stand,
    one pair old cards,
    2 saws,
    which they are ordered to deliver to sheriff to sell.

    1753 Sep 14 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1746-1754, page 427; (part 3 by Dorman) Petition: John and Roger Quarles against George Trible [Junr?].
    Judgment is granted the plaintiff for 4.15.3

    George married Dinah Esther Meador on 18 Oct 1718 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA. Dinah (daughter of John Meador and Mary Frances Awbrey) was born in 1696 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1741 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 41.  Dinah Esther Meador was born in 1696 in , Essex, Virginia, USA (daughter of John Meador and Mary Frances Awbrey); died in 1741 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Dinah Esther Meador (John Meadows , Sr., Thomas "Orphan", Thomas Meades, Father) was born in 1694 in Essex Co., VA. She died in 1741/1743 in VA.Dinah married George TRIBBLE, son of Peter TRIBBLE and <> Elizabeth NSN, in 1740 in VA. George was born in 1692 in Caroline Co., VA. He died about 1792 in Caroline Co., VA.

    They had the following children:

    1. George TRIBBLE Jr., born Abt. 1719 in King & Queen, VA; died 1792 in Caroline, VA.
    2. Mary Tribble, born Abt. 1721.
    3.Shadrach Tribble, born Abt. 1722 in Caroline, VA.
    4.Dinah Tribble, born Abt. 1734.
    5.Child Tribble, born Abt. 1736 Could this be Joseph?
    Andrew TRIBBLE was born on 22 Mar 1741 and died on 30 Dec 1822.
    Joseph TRIBBLE was born about 1725 in VA.

    Dinah Meador, daughter of John Meador Sr and Mary Awbrey

    Dinah was probably the first child of her father's second marriage, born about 1696-7 in Old Rappahannock County, Virginia and died between 1741/3 in Caroline County, Virginia. In her father's will of 1721, she was given only one shilling. Apparently this was because of her husband. Her mother, Mary (?) Awbrey was a daughter of Henry Awbrey, a wealthy merchant. Dinah was the sister of Jonas and Jason Meadors. Jason had land dealings with JEFFREY CROWLEY (sometimes shown as CRAWLEY).

    Dinah married about 1720 to George Tribble of Essex, son of Peter Trible (Essex Will Bk 6:142 dated 6 Apr 1738; probated 16 Jul 1739). Peter Trible of Southfarnham Parish in Essex County owned land near the Road that led from Piscataway Ferry to the Ferry over Hoskins Creek. The John Burnett (I) family lived on Piscataway Creek and the John Gatewood family lived on Hoskins Creek with a ferry going between the two. John Burnett II married Amee Gatewood. The Meadors were friends and neighbors of the two families. George and Dinah was found living in Spotsylvania County, Virginia by 2 October 1722 when he witnessed a deed for Larkin Chew. One month later, George purchased 228 acres from Larkin Chew in Spotsylvania County, although George had bought property in King and Queen County, he was still in Spots. County where he witnessed several more deeds for Larkin Chew. Finally by 1725, he and Dinah were living in King and Queen County when he sold the Nov 1722 land he purchased from Chew and then followed other family members to Caroline County by November of the following year. At this time, "George Tribble was fined in court for not keeping his road in repair." Since Dinah's brother Jonas Meador was appointed to take over in George's place, Jonas and brother Jason were probably living in the same neighborhood. George and Dinah Trible appear together as witnesses to the will of Abraham Brown On 14 Sep 1735 (Caroline Court Order Bk 1732-1740, p.275).

    Dinah died there between 1741 and 1744 as on the latter date, George Trible was married to Ann (last name illegible). Fearful that George would embezzle the estate of Ann's late husband, two of the administrators demanded extra security from George and Anne Trible (Caroline Court Order Bk 1740-1746, p.306 dated 11 Aug 1744).

    There were several children of this marriage, including:

    1) George Tribble II
    2) Joseph Tribble
    3) Dinah Tribble
    4) Rev. Andrew Trible (Tribble) was born 1741 in Caroline Co, Va; married Sally Ann Burris. An "Old Ironsides" Baptist minister, he was a Chaplain in the Virginia Line during the Revolution. He died in 1822 in Clark County, Kentucky. His descendants are well documented by the Kentucky Historical Society (Register of the Kentucky Historical Soc, Vol 24:187).

    1733 Nov 8 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1732-1740, page 108 (Part One by Dorman)~ A Grand Jury being impanelled and presented their presentments: George Tribble for not keeping his road in Repair. Note I wish the same could be done today.

    1734 Feb 14 - Caroline Co, VA Court Order Bk 1732-1740 - p.123 Jonas Meador appointed Surveyor of Roads in place of George Trible..

    1735 Feb 14- Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1732-1740, page 275; (Part 1 by Dorman) ~ The last will and testament of Abraham Brown was presented in Court by Mary Brown, executrix and Daniel Brown executor therein named and proved by George Trible and Dinah Trible witnesses there unto. On motion of the executor certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate. It is ordered that James Terrill, William Terrill, James Collins and William Brown appraise the estate of Abraham Brown.

    Children:
    1. George Tribble was born on 2 May 1720 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1792 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA.
    2. Mary Tribble was born in 1721 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1778 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA.
    3. 20. Shadrach Blake Tribble was born in 1722 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Oct 1759 in Antrim, Halifax, Virginia, USA.
    4. John Tribble was born in 1724 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1764 in , Essex, Virginia, USA.
    5. Joseph Tribble was born in 1725 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Dec 1759 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA.
    6. Peter Tribble was born in 1727 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Oct 1792 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA; was buried after 1 Oct 1792.
    7. Dinah Tribble was born on 11 Jan 1734 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died in 1778 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA.