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Louisa Bowen <I>Johnston</I> Trigg

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Louisa Bowen Johnston Trigg

Birth
Tazewell County, Virginia, USA
Death
15 Dec 1895 (aged 49)
Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.7098713, Longitude: -81.9835606
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Wife of Daniel Trigg — married January 9, 1872 in Abingdon, Washington Co Virginia

Mother of:
Nannie Greenway Trigg Bache
John Warfield Johnston Trigg
• Daniel Trigg Jr (1877 - 1938)
• Nicketti Floyd Trigg (1879 - 1879)
• Miriam Hartford Trigg (1880 - 1895)
• Evelyn Byrd Trigg Sargeant (1882 - 1974)
• George Benjamin Johnston Trigg (1883 - 1937)
• Louisa Smith Trigg (1886 - 1887)
• Anna Munford Trigg (1888 - 1890)

Daughter of Senator John Warfield Johnston Jr and Nicketti Buchanan Floyd
Senator John Warfield Johnston Jr served in the Virginia State Senate, and represented Virginia in the United States Senate when the state was readmitted after the American Civil War. He was United States Senator for thirteen years. He was the first person who had sided with the Confederacy to serve in the United States Senate.
Wife of Daniel Trigg — married January 9, 1872 in Abingdon, Washington Co Virginia

Mother of:
Nannie Greenway Trigg Bache
John Warfield Johnston Trigg
• Daniel Trigg Jr (1877 - 1938)
• Nicketti Floyd Trigg (1879 - 1879)
• Miriam Hartford Trigg (1880 - 1895)
• Evelyn Byrd Trigg Sargeant (1882 - 1974)
• George Benjamin Johnston Trigg (1883 - 1937)
• Louisa Smith Trigg (1886 - 1887)
• Anna Munford Trigg (1888 - 1890)

Daughter of Senator John Warfield Johnston Jr and Nicketti Buchanan Floyd
Senator John Warfield Johnston Jr served in the Virginia State Senate, and represented Virginia in the United States Senate when the state was readmitted after the American Civil War. He was United States Senator for thirteen years. He was the first person who had sided with the Confederacy to serve in the United States Senate.


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