Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
NameEmeline Louise Trible
Birthabt 1849, Virginia
ResidenceEssex County, Virginia
FatherWilliam R. G. Trible (~1813-)
Documentation
1850 U.S. Census, Essex County, Virginia
Page 87
Dwelling 382, Household 382
Trible, William, 37, male, farmer, value of real estate $2,000, born in
Virginia
Trible, Penelope, 35, female, born in Virginia
Trible, Hannah, 11, female, born in Virginia, in school
Trible, Mary, 9, female, born in Virginia, in school
Trible, Ann, 7, female, born in Virginia, in school
Trible, John, 4, male, born in Virginia
Trible, Emeline, 2, female, born in Virginia
Gowdy, Margaret, 17, female, born in Virginia

Henry H. Boughan married Emeline L. Tribble on 9 November 1867 in Baltimore City, Maryland. Both were from Essex County, Virginia. He was 25, single, a farmer; she was 19. The minister was I. (?) WM Williams. The license was issued 9 November 1867 and filed on the same day. [Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland, Bk 2 1 Fr 1867-69, folio 29.]

1870 U.S. Census, Essex County, Virginia:
Dwelling 1003, Family 1003
Boughan, Hunter, 33, carpenter, born in Virginia
Boughan, Emeline, 21, keeping house, born in Virginia

1880 U.S. Census, Osage Township, Vernon County, Missouri
Page 18, Dwelling 174, Family 174
Baughan, Henry H., white, male, 38, married, farmer, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia
Baughan, Emeline L., white, female, 31, wife, married, keeping house, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia
Baughan, Edward C., white, male, 29, brother-in-law, works on farm, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia

On 15 April 1929, Emeline Louise Boughan applied for a widow’s Confederate pension, giving her name as Emeline Louise Boughan; age 79; born in Essex Coumty, Virginia; resident for one week in Richmond City at the Little Sisters of Charity; widow of Henry Hunter Boughan; married 9 November 1867 in Baltimore, Maryland, by Rev. Williams; husband died 21 March 1929 in Essex County, Virginia of paralysis; applicant has not married again; husband served in 55 Virginia; owns $0 real estate and personal property; husband was on the pension roll of Essex County; has not applied for a pension before. [Confederate Pension Rolls, Veterans and Widows, Act of 1902.]
Spouses
Birthabt 1842, Essex County, Virginia
Death21 Mar 1929, Essex County, Virginia
OccupationCarpenter, farmer
FatherJames Henry Boughan (1820-1862)
MotherMartha Ellen Micou (1823-1867)
Marriage9 Nov 1867, Baltimore City, Maryland
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