New info Sept, 2019 - Mention of Troy's health problem is found in Dade County newspapers in February 19, 1914, "Troy Trimble is poorly with rheumatism again." And, in June 18, 1914, "Troy Trimble is going to Eureka Springs to take treatment." Eureka Springs, Arkansas had baths with their mineral hot spring water that could give relief to those with health issues. So sad for such a young person to suffer, just 30 when he died.
Troy married Maude May Jones, both of Pilgrim, MO, January 13, 1907, Greenfield, Dade County, MO. Maude's father Richard Jones gave his written consent to the marriage, as Maude was under age 18.
They have a son Ernest Riley Trimble born March 17, 1913, and died May 16, 2008. After Troy's death Maude married AH "Stack" Wilson, then Elzie Thomas Mallory.
New info Sept, 2019 - Mention of Troy's health problem is found in Dade County newspapers in February 19, 1914, "Troy Trimble is poorly with rheumatism again." And, in June 18, 1914, "Troy Trimble is going to Eureka Springs to take treatment." Eureka Springs, Arkansas had baths with their mineral hot spring water that could give relief to those with health issues. So sad for such a young person to suffer, just 30 when he died.
Troy married Maude May Jones, both of Pilgrim, MO, January 13, 1907, Greenfield, Dade County, MO. Maude's father Richard Jones gave his written consent to the marriage, as Maude was under age 18.
They have a son Ernest Riley Trimble born March 17, 1913, and died May 16, 2008. After Troy's death Maude married AH "Stack" Wilson, then Elzie Thomas Mallory.
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