Er ist verheiratet mit Bethiah Winslow.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1822 in NY.
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BIOGRAPHY: [Samuel Trowbridge] was a carpenter and joiner by trade, also worked at cabinet making while in York State. In about 1834, he, with his family, moved to Ohio; but after a residence in Cuyahoga County for a short time, he became dissatisfied with the country and moved back to his native State, but again returned to Ohio, locating in Geauga County, thence to Indiana. They came overland through the Black Swamp in Ohio to Noble County, locating on Section 35, in Orange Township. After living there about five years, he moved near Kendallville, and from there to Section 36, in Orange Township, in 1853. In 1867, he sold out, moved to Iona County, Mich., where he died a month or so after his arrival. He was one of Orange Township's earliest settlers, and deserves due mention in the history of that township. His wife died in the spring of 1872.
-- Counties of Whitley and Noble, Indiana: Historical and Biographical. Chicago: F.A.Battey & Co., 1882, p.412
BIOGRAPHY: Samuel Trowbridge after his marriage settled as a farmer in his native town. In middle life he removed with his wife and sons to Noble county, Indiana where he was engaged in farming near the town of Kendallville the remainder of his life. -- Francis Bacon Trowbridge (1908)
DEATH: According to Walter Trowbridge (waltz @ noble.cioe.com) on the RootsWeb message boards, Samuel and Bethiah moved to Michigan about 1862, and are buried near Ionia or Lake Odessa.
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