NamePeter S. Trible
Birthabt 1823, Virginia
Deathabt 1856
OccupationFarmer
Documentation
Peter S. Trible was listed as a son of George Trible in an undated chancery paper. [Essex County, Virginia, Box Chancery 54, Item 54-K-27.]
On 20 September 1824, Ann Mann, Peter Trible, William H. Hill and William B. Matthews were bound $2,000 for Ann Mann’s administration of the goods, chattles and credits of Philip Mann. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 20, page 74.]
About 1847, orators and oratrices Peter S. Trible and John Cowles trustees in a certain deed of trust of 23 September 1846 from George Trible and the said Peter Trible in his own right, the said John Cowles and Drucilla his wife, _____ Trowbridge and Elizabeth his wife, Fountain Wood and Matilda his wife, and George Trible Jr filed a complaint to the Chancery Court. That George Trible had conveyed his estate to trustees to keep the estate together during his life and so his children might enjoy the same after his decease. George Trible has died leaving children Peter S. Trible, Colleen Trible, Drucilla Cowles, Elizabeth Trowbridge, Matilda Wood, George Trible, Henry B. Trible, “Arthur Trible a lunatic in the Assylum at Williamsburg whose portion of the said deed is conveyed also to John Cowles in trust to be delivered to the said Arthur whenever he shall be mentally capable of enjoying it” and Martha Elizabeth Trible, a granddaughter, daughter of a son John F. Trible deceased. [Essex County, Virginia, Box Chancery No. 41, item 41-B-1.]
In about 1848, orators and oratrice Samuel W. Y. Muse and Peter S. Trible and Lucy Ann his wife complained to the Chancery Court. That in ____ Samuel Muse conveyed in trust his estate to his brother Laurence Muse for the benefit of his family during the lifetime of himself and his wife. Laurence died and the court appointed Richard J. Muse trustee. Samuel and his wife are now dead, leaving six children to wit Richard J. Muse, Samuel W. Y. Muse, Lucy Ann Muse who married Peter S. Trible, Caroline Muse, Catherine Muse and Anna Muse the last three infants under the age of 21. [Essex County, Virginia, Box Chancery No. 41, item 41-F-32.]
1850 U.S. Census, Essex County, Virginia
Page 102
Dwelling 654, Household 654
Trible, Peter S., 27, male, farmer, value of real estate $2,000, born in Virginia
Trible, Lucy, 25, female, born in Virginia
Trible, Elizabeth, 5, female, born in Virginia
Trible, Samuel, 3, male, born in Virginia
Trible, Matilda, 1, female, born in Virginia
Muse, Anna, 16, female, born in Virginia, in school within the year
On 23 May 1853, Fontaine Wood of Warren County and State of Mississippi appointed Peter S. Trible his attorney to receive any money due to him from the estate of William A. Trible deceased. Ordered recorded 20 June 1853. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 50, page 433.]
Spouses
Marriageabt 16 Dec 1844, Essex County, Virginia