ABBEVILLE COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA - BIBLE - Stephen Milton Tribble Family Bible ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/sc/scfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in SCGenWeb Archives by: Martin Graves ABBEVILLE COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA - Stephen Milton Tribble Family Bible ---------------------------------------- MARRIAGES ---------------------------------------- S.M. Tribble was married to Ann Webster December 12th 1844 S.M. Tribble was married to S.E. Armstrong October 8th 1863 M.A.E. Tribble was married to B.J. Martin December 19th 1872 M.A.L. Tribble was married to J.A. Strickland December 18th 1884 [Allie Alla Lee] BIRTHS ---------------------------------------- S.M. Tribble was born Janry 18th 1824 Ann Webster wife of S.M. Tribble was born Sept 8th 1826 Margaret Jane daughter of S.M. and Ann Tribble was born September 12th 1845 Palmyra Samelatine daughter of S.M. and Ann Tribble was born December 31st 1846 James Lemuel son of S.M. and Ann Tribble was born October 24th 1824 Mary Ann Elvira daughter of S.M. and Ann Tribble was born August 19th 1850 Nancy Nebraska daughter of S.M. and Ann Tribble was born December 6th 1852 Elizabeth Sular daughter of S.M. and Ann Tribble was born January 18th 1855 September 17th 1857 was born a daughter to S.M. and Ann Tribble "Nina" Pearl was born November the 23th 1885 daughter of J.A. & A.L. Strickland (not sure on reading the "Nina") S.E. Armstrong wife of S.M. Tribble was born February 14th 1844 Dora Anabella daughter of S.M. and S.E. Tribble was born July 17th 1866 Alla Lee daughter of S.M. and S.E. Tribble was born September 27th 1868 Nina Victora daughter of S.M. and S.E. Tribble was born December 21st 1870 William Hugh son of S.M. and S.E. Tribble was born September 28th 1873 Andrew Williamson son of S.M. and S.E. Tribble was born November 2nd 1875 DEATHS ---------------------------------------- Ann Tribble wife of S.M. Tribble died March 17th 1863 Margaret Jane daughter of S.M. and Ann Tribble died July 31 1862 Palmyra Samelatine daughter of S.M. and Ann Tribble died January 17th 1848 Nancy Nebraska daughter of S.M. and Ann Tribble died December 13th 1862 Departed this life an infant daughter of S.M. and Ann Tribble August 2nd 1858 S.M. Tribble died September 28 1877 William Hugh Tribble died June 29 1879 Dora Anabella daughter of S.M. and S.E. Tribble died February 1st 1869 S.E. Morris died January 24 1923 Allie L. Strickland died November 17 1923 Andrew Williamson Tribble died August 10, 1950 MEMORANDUM ---------------------------------------- Additional Comments: Stephen Milton Tribble, born 18 Jan 1824 in Abbeville Co., South Carolina. He served as 1 Lieutenant in Co. I, 19 SC Rifles, Manigault's Brig., Inf. Volunteers during the Civil War. He also served as Clerk of Little River Baptist Church for twenty-seven years. S.M. Tribble married Ann Webster, daughter of James Rhodar/Roddy Webster and Jane Gant, on December 12, 1844. S.M. Tribble also married Asenith "Sena" E. Armstrong, daughter of William Armstrong Jr. and Sally Sarah Elizabeth "Betsy" Robinson, on October 8, 1863. S.M. Tribble died on 28 Sep 1877 in Abbeville Co., South Carolina. He and his wives are buried in the Little River Baptist Church Cemetery, Abbeville Co., South Carolina. Bible is in possession of Martin Graves, great-great grandson of Stephen Milton Tribble. Individual entries' dates and authors are not given in bible. A majority of the information entered in this bible is in the same style ink, handwriting and shade/fading. Additionally, many of the death entries are out of date order. One can assume they were entered in mass, maybe when the bible was purchased. All events that occur in the 1870's and beyond are of differnt ink, handwriting and shade/fading and must have been event driven entries. The book was published by William Flint, 26 South Seventh Street and is dated 1869. In the rear of the book is a section to enter photographs, and does contain two tin-plate pictures of unknown persons.