Children:
Sarah Castaline
Trowbridge
Born May 28, 1837, Avon Co., Michigan
Died: unknown
Marriage: unknown
Husband:
John Frank
Born: unknown
Died: unknown
Charles P. Trowbridge
Born: Jan. 22, 1839, Avon Co., Michigan
Died: Aug. 2, 1839. Avon Co., Michigan
Lucy P. Trowbridge
Born: Oct. 29, 1841, Avon Co., Michigan
Died: Sept. 8, 1842, Avon Co., Michigan
James H. Trowbridge
Born: Jan.10, 1841, Avon Co., Michigan
Died: unknown
George W. Trowbridge
Born: Jan. 11, 1845, Avon Co., Michigan
Died: unknown
Frankie E. Trowbridge
Born: July 8, 1847, Avon Co., Michigan
Died: Jan. 8. 1850, Avon Co., Michigan
Ida M. Trowbridge
Born: Nov. 6, 1849, Avon Co., Michigan
Died: unknown
Husband:
Samuel Butler
Born: unknown
Died: unknown
Ella J. Trowbridge
Born: Jan. 11, 1853, Avon Co., Michigan
Died: unknown
AMARIAH
CASTALINE TROWBRIDGE
History of Oakland
County, Michigan., Durant, Samuel W., Philadelphia,: L. H. Everts
& co., 1877. p. 298.
Posted by: Susan Austin
at the Trowbridge Family Message Board at Genealogy.com.
A. C. (Amariah Castaline) Trowbridge. This well-known citizen of Troy
is a son of Abner and Sally Trowbridge, of Painted Post, Steuben
county, New York. His mother's maiden name was Castaine,-an English
family. The ancestry of the Trowbridges is traceable to three brothers
of that name, who came from Holland to America at an early day, and
settled in New York and New Jersey. The subject of this sketch is one
of a family of nine children, and was born January 27, 1806. His
educational privileges were limited to the common schools, which he was
permitted to attend when his services were not required on the farm. He
led the life of a farmer, in New York, until September, 1831, when he
resolved to go to Michigan to seek his fortune in its wilds. Arriving
at Detroit on the 20th of that month, he at once proceeded to Troy
Corners, in which vicinity he has resided ever since. He now entered
the store of E. W. Peck, where he served as a clerk several years, but
always having a strong desire to return to the farm. On the 7th of
February, 1836, he married Rhoda M., daughter of George Postal, of Avon
township. Mrs. Trowbridge was born November 9, 1815, at Herrington, New
York, and came with her parents to Michigan in 1817. After living in
Detroit two years they moved to Avon, Oakland County, being among the
first settlers of the county. Immediately after his marriage Mr.
Trowbridge purchased a farm on section 2, which he has improved and
where he now resides. Here they had born unto them a family of eight
children, five of whom live to bless the aged couple who so wisely
counseled and directed them to become useful men and women: Sarah C.,
born May 28, 1837; married John Frank. Charles P., born January 22,
1839; died August 2, 1839. Lucy P., born October 29, 1841; died
September 8, 1842 James H., born January 10, 1841. George W., born
January 11, 1845. Frankie E., born July 8, 1847; died January 8. 1850.
Ida M., born November 6, 1849; now Mrs. Samuel Butler. Ella J., born
January 11, 1853. Mr. and Mrs. Trowbridge are members of the
Presbyterian church, and were connected with the society at Troy
Corners until its dissolution. Although not an active politician, Mr.
Trowbridge has taken a deep interest in the vital questions of our
government. Casting his maiden vote for General Jackson, he was a
stanch Democrat until the Free-Soil movement; then was one of the first
in the town to act with that party. When the Republican party was
organized lie became a member of that body, and has since acted with
it, although conservative in his views, and earnestly desiring the
union of the North and the South.
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