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Riley Truitt Sr.
(Abt 1719-)
Sarah Burton
(Abt 1740-)
Teague Matthews
(Abt 1737-)
Mary Truitt
(Bef 1760-)
Anderson Truitt Sr.
(1770-Abt 1845)
Sarah Matthews
(Abt 1772-Abt 1845)
Thomas Truitt Sr.
(1794-1858)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Lydia Williams

Thomas Truitt Sr. 1815

  • Born: 18 Feb 1794, Delaware, USA 1815
  • Marriage (1): Lydia Williams in 1813 in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA 1815
  • Died: 12 Aug 1858, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA at age 64 1815,1823
  • Buried: Narrows Cemetery (Mahoning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA)
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bullet  General Notes:

Thomas Truitt, son of Anderson, was born in 1794, and remained on Crooked Creek when his father went to Cincinnati, and there married Lydia Williams in 1813. In 1829 he moved to the Kiskiminetas, some five miles below Saltsburg, and from there in 1834 to Freeport. Thence he moved to the old homestead in what was then Red Bank (now Madison) township, about 1835, locating on the farm now owned and occupied by Miles W. Hetrick. With the aid of his sons he cleared and improved a part of this tract, and here his death occurred. Of the family of eight children born to himself and wife, Anderson married Sarah Caldwell and had nine children: Elizabeth (Betsy) married George L. Hetrick and had eight children; George W. ; Thomas married Margaret Bish, but had no children; David J. married Betsey Courson and had ten children; Mary M. (Polly) married Michael Buzzard and had seven children; James A. married Sarah Meredith and had six children; William W. married Hannah Kelley and had eight children. Mrs. Polly Buzzard, the only survivor of this family, now in her ninetieth year, lives at Chicago.

From: "Armstrong County, Pa., Her People, Past and Present", J.H. Beers & Co., 1914, p. 583
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THOMAS TRUITT, from whom sprang the Truitt family of Madison township, was born in New Jersey, in 1789 and came to this county about 1800 with his father, Parker Truitt. The latter did not long remain here, moving to the State of Indiana. Thomas Truitt was in the war of 1812, and returning from his tour of duty in 1813, married Lydia, daughter of Thomas Williams, who was an early settler of Madison township. She was born in 1794. After his marriage, Mr. Truitt worked upon leased land until about 1832 when he bought the farm in the northern part of the township, on which one of his sons now lives. He remained there until his death, which occurred in 1854. His wife died in 1866. Their children were: Anderson (deceased), Elizabeth (Hetrick), G. W., Thomas and D. J., all residents of Madison township, Mary (Buzzard), who lives in Ohio, J. A., a farmer of Mahoning township, and William, who lives in Clarion county.

From: "History of Armstrong County, PA", R. W. Smith 1883, p618. 1824

bullet  Death Notes:

Madison Township

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bullet  Life Events:

1. Military: War of 1812 (Private). 1824 In 1855 at the age of 61 Thomas Truitt petitioned the State of Pennsylvania for the land bounty due him for his service in the War of 1812. The petition says he was a Private in the Company commanded by Captain James Alexander in the Regiment of Pennsylvania Militia commanded by Colonel Snyder. He volunteered for service at Kittanning on or about 9/10/1812 for the term of 6 months. He was honorably discharged near Black Rock, New York, on or about 12/15/1812.


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Thomas married Lydia Williams in 1813 in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1815 (Lydia Williams was born on 10 Aug 1794 in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA,1815 died on 6 Jan 1877 in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA 1815 and was buried in Narrows Cemetery (Mahoning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA) 1815,1825.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:

Red Bank, Crooked Creek 1815


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