Children:
(Jacob Trowbridge & Mary Gustin)
Alice J. Trowbridge
Born:June 17, 1853 Warren Co., Ohio
Died: Dec. 1, 1949 Des Moines, Iowa
Buried: Woodlawn Cem., Clinton, DeWitt Co., Illinois
Marriage: Jan. 20, 1876, DeWitt Co., Illinois
Husband:
Howard Rucker
Born: unknown
Died: unknown
James Alfred Trowbridge
Born: May 12, 1855, Warren Co., Ohio
Died: Sept. 6, 1948 Clinton, DeWitt Co., Ohio
Buried: Woodlawn Cem., Clinton, DeWitt Co., Illinoid
Marriage: May 12, 1876, unknown
Wife: Rachel Jane Griner
Born: unknown, DeWitt Co., Illinois
Died: unknown
Madison Fillmore Trowbridge
Born: Sept. 23,1857 Warren Co., Ohio
Died: July 24, 1859 Warren Co., Ilinois
(Andrew J. Wallace & Lydia A. Stout)
William C. Wallace
Born: 1852-63, Dewitt Co., Illinois
Died: unknown
Laura E. Wallace
Born: 1852-63, Dewitt Co., Illinois
Died: unknown
Ada Wallace
Born: 1852-63, Dewitt Co., Illinois
Died: unknown
Josephine Wallace
Born: 1852-63, Dewitt Co., Illinois
Died: unknown
Charles C. Wallace
Born: 1852-63, Dewitt Co., Illinois
Died: unknown
(Jacob Trowbridge & Lydia A. Stout)
Mary Belle Trowbridge
Born: May 23, 1866, DeWitt Co. Illinois
Died: Sept. 10, 1869, DeWitt Co., Illinois
Buried: Pleasant Valley Cem.,, Kenney, DeWitt Co., Illinois
Seymour Trowbridge
Born: June 22, 1868, Midland City, DeWitt Co., Illinois
Died: Jan. 3, 1960 Toledo, Ohio
Buried: Woodlawn Cem., Clinton, DeWitt Co., Illinois
Marriage: Jan. 1, 1893, DeWitt Co., Illinois
Wife: Carrie E. Parker
Born: unknown
Died: unknown
Carrie Elizabeth Parker
Born: Jan. 6, 1867, Felmouth Kentucky
Died: June 25, 1944, Toledo, Ohio
Buried: Woodlawn Cem., Clinton, DeWitt Co., Illinois
Ora Trowbridge
Born: Sept 30, 1870, DeWitt Co., Illinois
Died: Oct. 21, 1870, DeWitt Co., Illinois
Buried: Pleasant Valley Cem., Kenney, DeWitt Co., Illinois
Margaret Ann Trowbridge
Born: Jan. 14, 1872, DeWitt Co., Illinois
Died: Oct. 17, 1949 Port Washington, Ozaukee Co., Wisconsin
Buried: Union Cem., Port Washington, Ozaukee Co., Wisconsin
Marriage: Feb. 28, 1895, DeWitt Co., Illinois
Husband: James Merritt Duff
Born: Apr.15, 1867 Lincoln, Logan Co., Illinois
Died: Feb. 26, 1951 Port Washington, Ozaukee Co., Wisconsin
Buried: Union Cem., Port Washington, Ozaukee Co., Wisconsin
Unnamed Infant Son Trowbridge -
Born: Dec. 18, 1874 , DeWitt Co., Illinois
Died: Dec, 18, 1874, DeWitt Co., Illinois
Buried: Pleasant Valley Cem., Kenney, , DeWitt Co., Illinois
JACOB TROWBRIDGE is classed among the
farmers and stock-growers of DeWitt County, who have a thorough
understanding of their calling and have made a success of it. His farm
in Tunbridge Township gives every evidence of careful and thrifty
management and is a vaulable piece of property. A native of Warren
County, Ohio, our subject was born July 15, 1826. Abraham Lacy
Trowbridge, his father, was a native of New Jersey, but he was reared
in Pennsylvania, where he learned the trade of a millwright. He married
Rachel Wampole, who was born and reared in the place of her nativity in
Pennsylvania. Her parents were natives of Germany. Mr. and Mrs.
Trowbridge were married near Harrisburg and they became the parents of
twelve children, of whom two died in infancy, while six sons and four
daughters grew to maturity, namely: Josiah, John, Alexander, Jacob,
Amos E., Abraham B., Susan, Rebecca, Clarissa and Mary C.
The gentleman to whom these notes refer is the fourth son in this
family of children. His early life was passed in his native county and
his first school days were at the district school in the town where he
was reared. He came to DeWitt County in 1856, his parents having come
in 1854. He remained an inmate of the parental household till he was
twenty-one years old and then began life on his own account. The family
after coming to this county located in Tunbridge Township, one mile
east of Kenney, where the father rented a place for awhile. He
afterward bought a farm on section 20, and busily engaged in its
development, placing the land under tillage and erecting suitable
buildings. He finally sold his farm when the infirmities of old age
began to creep upon him, and then lived for a time with our subject.
His last days were passed with his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Kirby, of whom
a sketch will be found in this Album.
Our subject in early life worked out by the month on a farm until he
had earned money enough to become more independent. He then rented land
and farmed on that till his marriage. This important event in his life
took place in April, 1852, when he was married to Mary Gustin in Ohio.
She was a native of Warren County, that State, and after a brief but
happy wedded life died in 1859 and now lies sleeping her last sleep in
the county where she was born.
On September 9, 1865, our subject was the second time married, the lady
of his choice being Mrs. Lydia A. (Stout) Wallace. By their union there
have been born five children. Those living are Seymour and Margaret
Ann. Mary B., Ora and an infant unnamed died in infancy. By her first
marriage with Mr. Wallace she had five children -- William C., Laura
E., Ada, Josephine and Charles C.; of these two are living. Our subject
by his first marriage had three children -- Alice J., James A. and
Madison Fillmore, the last-named being deceased.
After he was married Mr. Trowbridge came to Illinois, but returned to
Ohio in the same year. After his wife's death he came back to Illinois
and made several trips between the two States. He finally came to
Tunbridge Township to settle permanently and has here a beautiful farm
of one hundred and seventy-six acres, which is mostly under excellent
cultivation, and which he devotes to a successful general farming
business. He is especially interested in raising stock and has one
hundred and seventy hogs in fine condition, thirty-four sleek,
well-kept cattle, and fifteen horses, besides an interest in two
valuable stallions at Kenney that cost over $2,000.
Mr. Trowbridge has a well-balanced mind, an energetic and pushing
disposition and shrewdness and foresight are also among his
characteristics. He cast his first vote for a Whig candidate, but is
now an uncompromising Democrat. He has served as a Commissioner and
School Director, making a capable and intelligent civic official, who
looked well after the interests of his adopted Township. He is an
active member of the Farmers' Mutual Benefit Association.