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Benjamin Franklin “Ben” Trimble

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Benjamin Franklin “Ben” Trimble

Birth
Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, USA
Death
22 Nov 1936 (aged 61)
Cushing, Payne County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Cushing, Payne County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Benjamin Franklin "Ben" Trimble, son of James G Trimble Jr and Mary Ritchey Trimble, was the 7th of 7 children born to this marriage. (At the time of his birth, James had 2 children born to an earlier marriage to Cynthia Trimble.)

Ben, or Frank as he was also called, married Mary Ellen (Ella) Barnes on 24 Oct 1897 at Muskogee, Indian Territory, OK.

The family was living in the Cherokee Nation, Sequoyah Co, OK, in 1900, near Sallisaw, Sequoyah Co, OK in 1910 and in Prices Chapel TWP, Sequoyah Co, OK in 1920.

The family apparently moved to Payne Co, OK sometime later where he apparently died as he is buried in the New Zion Cem at Cushing, Payne Co, OK. Two distant relatives are also buried there but no other immediate family member.

Nine children, including one set of triplets, were born to this family, all being born in or around the Seqoyah County area, before and after statehood.
Benjamin Franklin "Ben" Trimble, son of James G Trimble Jr and Mary Ritchey Trimble, was the 7th of 7 children born to this marriage. (At the time of his birth, James had 2 children born to an earlier marriage to Cynthia Trimble.)

Ben, or Frank as he was also called, married Mary Ellen (Ella) Barnes on 24 Oct 1897 at Muskogee, Indian Territory, OK.

The family was living in the Cherokee Nation, Sequoyah Co, OK, in 1900, near Sallisaw, Sequoyah Co, OK in 1910 and in Prices Chapel TWP, Sequoyah Co, OK in 1920.

The family apparently moved to Payne Co, OK sometime later where he apparently died as he is buried in the New Zion Cem at Cushing, Payne Co, OK. Two distant relatives are also buried there but no other immediate family member.

Nine children, including one set of triplets, were born to this family, all being born in or around the Seqoyah County area, before and after statehood.


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