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R. H. W. Trowsdale
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Sarah Ethel Trowsdale Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
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Thomas Hutchinson Trowsdale Death*: Deceased Family:
Wallace Trowsdale Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
Ellie E Truax Death*: Family:
Amos True Marriage*: Principal=Charlotte Hayward Family:
Charlotte True Pop-up Pedigree
Birth*: 13 June 1843, Waterville, Carleton County, New Brunswick Parents:
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Agnes Elizabeth Trueman Pop-up Pedigree Burial*: the Point de Bute United Church Cemetery, Point de Bute, New Brunswick Parents:
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Agnes Margaret Trueman Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Herbert Raymond Oulton Parents:
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Amos Trueman Marriage*: Principal=Araminta (Minnie) Trenholm Family:
George Elmore Trueman Pop-up Pedigree Residence*: Head of Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia Parents:
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Joseph Trueman Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Janet Armstrong Scott Parents:
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Julia E. Trueman Marriage*: Principal=William Ezra Colpitts Family:
Mary Trueman Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
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Mary Ann Trueman Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1809 Parents:
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Myrtle E. Trueman Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 13 August 1893 Parents:
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Sarah Trueman Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
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William Trueman Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: circa 1751 Parents:
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William Trueman Birth*: 1720 Family:
William Trueman Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
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Alice L. Truman Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 13 August 1899 Parents:
Amidon Truman Death*: UNKNOWN Family:
Betsey Trumpour Death*: Deceased Family:
John Trumpour Death*: Deceased Family:
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' Lieut.' Lebbeus Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Lieut. Lebbeus Tubbs. In 1760 he joined a large party from Connecticutand emigrated to Grand Pre, Nova Scotia, where they settled upon landsexpatiated Acadians. In 1772 he returned to Connecticut, purchasing afarm near New London, on which he resided until 1773. He then moved tothe Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania, and was in the fort at Wyoming at thetime of the massacre, but escaped unhurt. He moved from the WyomingValley in 1788 to Newtown (now Elmira) New York. Parents:
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'Colonel' Samuel Lebbeus Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Note*: The children of 'Colonel' Samuel Tubbs and Sarah Susanna Dorranceincluding their names, birth and death dates are from Tubbs AncestralNotes by Charles Myron Tubbs, Bath, Maine, 1958 Much data also came from American Ancestry, Volume VI, 1891, Albany, NewYork. Also, much data came from letters to JJR from Ernest Knell of Westfield,PA They survived the famous Wyoming Massacre of 1778 because they weremarried in Wyoming, PA the year after in 1779! (See More about Lt. Col. George Dorrance.) Page 70 of The History of Northern Pennsylvania: 'The Tubbs homestead, the red brick landmark on Route 49, just east ofOsceola, for the first time in the 132 - year plus history is no longerTubbs property. It was sold at auction on Saturday (1961?) to John SmithPease of Wayne, NY and Wa-Nita Kreisler, Elkand borough secretary. Thebrick house and a small frame building at the rear went for $10,000. The house was the first brick building to be erected in Tioga Co., beingbuilt for Robert Tubbs and his father, Col. Samuel Tubbs Sr. in 1829.Brick for the building, for the construction of the present Moren Blockin Elkland and for several other brick buildings in this area came fromclay on the Tubbs farm just north of the home. The 'brick pond' underthe hill at Osceola still marks the scene of the pioneer ceramicindustry. Originally the brick home, and attached frame portions, was the showplaceof Tioga County and for many years the family seat of the descendents ofthe original owner. It contains 16 rooms which have been utilized in thepast 10 year period for three apartment dwellings. Mrs. Fleda Tubbs, thewidow of the late John Tubbs, disposed of all of her holdings here lastSaturday (1961?) and will live in the South. Farm lands remaining andone time tenant house went to the family of Elsie Tubbs Mull after thedeath of Mr. Tubbs. Colonel Samuel Tubbs Sr. who had the house built for his son Robert,never owned land in Osceola. In fact, he never owned land in Elkland,but he and other family members not only claimed or owned ever inch inwhat is now Elkland Borough but held acreage in Osceola and NelsonTownships. A 'Connecticut Yankee' who was virtually dispossessed of lands in theWyoming Valley (PA) during the long struggle between people ofConnecticut and Pennsylvania known as the Pennamite War, Colonel SamuelTubbs came to the Cowanesque in the Spring of 1811. (Tubbs, of theConnecticut group, had lost all of his disputed lands in the WyomingValley to the Pennsylvanians). A physical giant of a man, Tubbs served the American cause during theRevolutionary War and spent one winter at Valley Forge. He even marchedagainst the six Indian nations with General Sullivan, but war recordsheld little weight with Pennsylvania claimants of lands he held in theWyoming Valley. After the war, he moved to Newton (Elmira) then led a party into theunsettled Cowanesque Valley in 1811. The families of his sons anddaughters purchased or took every acre of land in what is now ElklandBorough. He sold portions of these holdings to other settlers and withthe earnings purchased or took all lands between West Elkland Boroughline and the village of Osceola. One of his most profitable land transfers concerned the selling of a milland lands in the southeast portion of the Elkland township to othersmonths before he had legal Pennsylvania claim to the land. In trueYankee fashion, he fought fire with fire! By outsmarting Pennsylvanialand owners in the Cowanesque, he more than replaced what had been takefrom him at Wyoming. Although Robert Tubbs, a son, was the paper owner of some 800 acres whichonce surrounded the 'brick house', the Colonel called the shots until hisdeath. The blood of this Yankee strongman flowed into the veins of every pioneerfamily to live on Elkland lands and other offspring took lands in Osceolaand Nelson. His daughters wed the sons Ryons, Taylors, Hammonds,Stevens, Mascho and Coats. His sons and grandsons mixed with theTaylors, Stulls, Dorrances, Hoyts, Gleasons, etc. At least a quarter ofthe present population in the center of the Cowanesque Valley can tracttheir families back to the robust Yankee and his strong sons anddaughters who first farmed the flats now called Elkland and Osceola' --from the History of NorthernPennsylvania, pg 70 Parents:
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Abbie Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 31 August 1872, Osceola, (Camp Brook), Tioga County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Parents:
Addie Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1 January 1884, Osceola, (Camp Brook), Tioga County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Parents:
Amy Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1 June 1886, Osceola, (Camp Brook), Tioga County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Parents:
Arthur Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 8 May 1878, Osceola, (Camp Brook), Tioga County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Parents:
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Benjamin Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 19 December 1796, Newton, (Elmira), Chemung County, New York, U.S.A. Parents:
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Benson Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 19 September 1831 Parents:
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Bessie Tubbs Marriage*: UNKNOWN, Mynard, Nebraska, U.S.A., Principal=Edward Pollock Willson Family:
Bethiah Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Parents:
Betsey 'Betty' Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1786, Kingston, West-Moreland County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Parents:
Cynthia Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 11 May 1782, Kingston, West-Moreland County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Parents:
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George Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1790, South Port, Chemung County, New York, U.S.A. Parents:
Hamilton Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Death*: 10 September 1857 Parents:
Hannah Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 25 December 1802, South Port, Chemung County, New York, U.S.A. Parents:
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Harry Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 5 October 1847 Parents:
Hugh Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 14 March 1836 Parents:
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James B. Tubbs Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: January 1800, Newton, (Elmira), Chemung County, New York, U.S.A. Parents:
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