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About Elizabeth Trumbo
Elizabeth Moyer Lair Trumbo
BIRTH 1756
Rockingham County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 1804 (aged 47–48)
BURIAL Unknown
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178413540/elizabeth-moyer-trumbo
Lairs, natives of the principality of Palatine, known to history as Palatines or Palatinates, deeply religious, appreciating freedom in churches and in schools, fled their Rhineland following their participation in The Thirty Years War and made their long and hazardous trek to a new home and a new life in America.
William Penn, an English aristocrat of great learning and vast wealth, had received from his sovereign in payment of a debt, certain lands in the New World, called "Sylvania." His King, with a twinkle in his eye, added the prefix "Penn" making it Pennsylvania. Penn was a Quaker who had the courage of his own convictions. Pennsylvania needed settlers, and he believed the Palatines would make good citizens. In order to be sure, he made a missionary tour of the Rhine which convinced him that he was right and the result of his labor was the great exodus of the Palatines to Pennsylvania. It proved to be an ideal arrangement and between 1730 and 1750, more than thirty thousand Palatines found homes in a free country where they could live in peace and happiness.
It was not long before a second migration followed to Pennsylvania which gave that state the name of Little Germany. Great numbers settled in Philadelphia and Germantown, or Brocks Gap, bringing with them the same fine attributes for which they were known in their native land. They changed their names. Dewitt became Dwight, Groen became Green, Gouldschmidt became Goldsmith, etc., and by this means Americanized their names.
THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA
After the birth of their first children, our immigrant ancestors, Matthias and Catherina, decided to establish their permanent home in the rich Shenandoah Valley. They purchased several extensive tracts of hundreds of acres, each on Linville Creek, near Brocks Gap and Raders Meeting House in Rockingham County. Their neighbors were old friends, the Chrismans, Bowmans, Hites, Kizers, Cassels, Millers and Custers, some of whom were related by marriage. In this ideal community four more children were born to Matthias and Catharina; Elizabeth, Mary, Margaret and John.
Elizabeth was born in Brock's Gap, VA.
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Elizabeth Trumbo's Timeline
1754 |
April 5, 1754
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Linville Creek, Rockingham, Virginia, United States
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1774 |
1774
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Rockingham County, Virginia, United States
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1776 |
1776
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Brocks Gap, Rockingham, Virginia, United States
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1776
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Rockingham, Augusta, Virginia, United States
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1778 |
1778
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Rockingham, Augusta, IVirginia, United States
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1780 |
1780
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Rockingham County, Virginia, United States
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1780
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Rockingham, Augusta, Virginia, United States
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1782 |
November 24, 1782
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Rockingham County, Virginia, United States
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