Montgomery / Trowbridge - Person Sheet
Misc. Notes
According to
[9, pg. 137]:
“James Trowbridge settled in his native place, the parish of Wilton in the town
of Norwalk, Conn., where he was elected a tithingman in 1761 and a grand juror
in 1763. Soon after the close of the Revolution he removed with several of his
sons to Sheffield, Mass. The closing years of his life were passed with his eldest
daughter in Tull,. N. Y. He followed the trade of a shoemaker for some years,
but for most of his life was engaged in farming.”
Research
More information about this peron and their family avaliable in
[9, pg. 213].
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ChildrenJohn , 7411 (1772-1852)