Trapnell Family
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101 | Sally and Jane Trapnell, Christmas 1944 | ||
102 | Sally Trapnell 1949 | ||
103 | Sally Trapnell abt 1956 | ||
104 | Scott Trapnell circa 1910 | ||
105 | Thomas Tidball Trapnell / Winifred Pattishall Trapnell Headstone Thomas T. Trapnell / Major / United States Army / Judge Advocate General's Dept. / July 18, 1883 / June 16, 1940 / Wife / Winifred Pattishall Trapnell / Nov 24, 1892 / March 14, 1980 |
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106 | Waters Trapnell circa 1910 | ||
107 | Waters, Billy, Hall, Scott, Laura, and Joe Trapnell circa 1910 (1) | ||
108 | William Colston Trapnell | ||
109 | William Trapnell | ||
110 | William Trapnell 1917 | ||
111 | Ada Probasco Trapnell | ||
112 | Benjamin Trapnell | ||
113 | Coles Trapnell 1954 | ||
114 | Coles Trapnell and Frederica Trapnell | ||
115 | Coles Trapnell with David Niven, 1954 | ||
116 | Coles Trapnell, Ida Lupino, and Dick Powell | ||
117 | Coles Trapnell, Ida Lupino, Charles Boyer + more 1954 | ||
118 | Coles Trapnell, Ida Lupino, Dick Powell | ||
119 | Coles Trapnell, Jack Benny, Dick Powell | ||
120 | Elizabeth Ann Elder Trapnell | ||
121 | Emma Carlson and Emily Trapnell circa 1912 | ||
122 | Evelyn McLean Trapnell | ||
123 | Evelyn McLean Trapnell circa 1924-25 | ||
124 | Evelyn McLean Trapnell circa 1925 | ||
125 | Evelyn McLean Trapnell circa 1928 | ||
126 | Frederick Mackay Trapnell | ||
127 | Hugh Brown & Jean & Coles Trapnell family, 1946 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
128 | Ian Trapnell Brown Birth Announcement (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
129 | Jean Brown Trapnell | ||
130 | John Bartow Confirmation from John Bartow that his brother, Francis Bartow, has repaid the $1 owed in January, 1825 (this would have been about $25 in 2012 dollars). From the collection of Edna Valentine Trapnell Bruce. | ||
131 | Margaret La Cossitt and Sally Trapnell, abt 1943 | ||
132 | Nancy and William Trapnell circa 1939 | ||
133 | Nancy White Trapnell circa 1939 | ||
134 | Nicholas McLean Trapnell | ||
135 | Rebecca Trapnell Funeral Letter from Frederica Holmes Trapnell to Edna Valentine Trapnell about Rebecca Trapnell's funeral (see source #S514 for full transcript) | ||
136 | Richard Trapnell Letter to Edna Valentine Trapnell 25 Sep 1914 Point of Rocks MD, 9/25/1914 Mrs. Thos. T. Trapnell My dear Niece Edna, I wish to assure most positively that it was a pleasure for Thos' Uncle Dick to accord his wife all the information I gave him. It was no trouble at all as I have the most of in stored in my brain and the flow of the pen brings not as rapid a memory. The close of my letters usually indicate the same when I am in a hurry to keep up. I don't quite recall did I send you a booklet of The Course Psaxxx(?) of Holy Trinity Church this place. If not I'd like for you to possess it & I'd like to know xx xx Mr. Cxx's find. I have given a Memorial Altar Cross to the Church here...the...made by Gosham of yr city. The inscription upon it is To The Glory of God and in Memory of John Tropenell who suffered death at the stake for the denial of the Roman Dogma of Transubstantiation at Bradford on Avon Wiltshire England. The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church 1518. This I may have told you in my letter. My great Grandfather was John also and so is or was the one Mr. Cope speaks of John, & Tom has a brother John. It's all a delightful endeavor to me. I understand that Ben Trapnell has some of the Trapnell plate with the coat of arms. I'd like to know if it's so where he picked up in England. There is at Statesboro GA a Firm Trapnell Mitchell & Co. Ladies ready to wear Goods Gents & Boys Furnishings Dry Goods, Notions & Shoes. B.A. Trapnell write him but don't mention yr informant & let me know results. Faithfully Yr Uncle R.W. Trapnell | ||
137 | Richard W Trapnell IV | ||
138 | Sally Trapnell & Jane Trapnell, 1947 | ||
139 | Sally Trapnell & Nettie Furman circa 1941 | ||
140 | Sally Trapnell abt 1948 | ||
141 | Sally Trapnell abt. 1945 | ||
142 | Sally Trapnell age 17 mos | ||
143 | Sally Trapnell Apr 1957 | ||
144 | Sally Trapnell Byrne circa early 1970s | ||
145 | Sally Trapnell Dec 1948 | ||
146 | Sally Trapnell Mar 1938 | ||
147 | Sally Trapnell Mar 1941 | ||
148 | Sally Trapnell Spring 1947 | ||
149 | Sally Trapnell, early 1970s | ||
150 | Skidding Down Memory Lane - Coles Trapnell Memoir of Coles Trapnell, written around 1987. Approx 30 pages, covering mostly his early childhood. Compelling and well-written, and it's a shame he didn't go any further with it. | ||
151 | Tom Trapnell, Emma Carlson, White Trapnell circa 1910 | ||
152 | Trap (Thomas John Hall Trapnell) | ||
153 | Trapnell children Laura (Rawlings), Joseph, Scott and Trap (Thomas John Hall) | ||
154 | Trapnell Nicholas ca 1942 C&O Office | ||
155 | Valentine Coles Trapnell Dec 1910 | ||
156 | Valentine Trapnell in Bluefield, WV, circa 1916 | ||
157 | Valentine Trapnell, Bluefield, WV, circa 1916 | ||
158 | VCT-JHB-1 Westwood Memorial Park plaques for Jean and Coles Trapnell |
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159 | Wallace Probasco Trapnell | ||
160 | Wallace Probasco Trapnell 1943 | ||
161 | William Colston Trapnell circa 1939 | ||
162 | William Trapnell (1) | ||
163 | William+Elizabeth+King From Elizabeth Sellman Trapnell Port City Daily obituary, 10 Sep 2014 | ||
164 | william-trapnell | ||
165 | William Holmes Trapnell | ||
166 | Thomas-John-Hall-Trapnell Brief history of the life and career of Thomas John Hall Trapnell, written in 2013 by Hunter Ripley Rawlings IV | ||
167 | Thomas John Hall Trapnell (1) | ||
168 | FelixKlomanJr | ||
169 | Henry Kloman | ||
170 | Olivia Lewis Kloman 1954 | ||
171 | OliviaKloman | ||
172 | Reverend Henry Felix Kloman | ||
173 | henry-kloman-letter-1918 (added note at top) No! I didn't have any trouble about baggage coming over & have not done any more of the fool tricks I did. Mobile Hospital #1 Dec 10, 1918 My dear Edna: I expect you think I am mean not to have written for so long but I expect Nell has kept you occasionally posted as in several of her letters she has said 'I have written to Edna'. I received your very interesting letter of Sept 22nd after I left Beauvais & joined this outfit & life has been as strenuous & such a rush since that I didn't even attempt to write any personal letters except to Nell. I wish I could write you a long letter and tell you the many things I have seen & experiences I have been through but can only send a short one this time for while we are not busy just at this time yet conditions of living make it difficult to write. I am in my tent with one candle for light and my ever ready knee is my usual writing table. I saw much of interest around Montdidier when I had headquarters at Beauvais but it was quiet there compared to what it has been here. About Oct 1st I had a wire to report to Paris immediately & on arrival there was assigned to Mobile Hospital #1 & told to take train to Bar le Duc & find the outfit from there. I expected to be several days finding it as it was just back of the fighting front at Verdun but located it & arrived bag & baggage that night, a very fortunate & thankful man. Mobile #1 is entirely in tents & moves with the battle front & receives only the worst wounded cases which cannot be moved back further. When there was a drive or there would be a constant stream day & night, we would operate & as soon as possible pass them on back to an evacuation hospital, the last month of the war we operated 1077 cases & I had 227 burials. This will give you some idea. We were & are yet constantly in wind & rain. We wade in mud, sleep in mud, eat in mud. There is no escape. We were always within range of the enemy guns & frequently shelled & bombed but our work went quietly and incessantly on regardless of days or inconvenience, our brave boys were coming back in need & the Drs & nurses stuck to their job as long as there was the need. I was in Verdun one day while it was being shelled & one of the big fellows broke right over my head. I heard the whine but before I could think to duck it had exploded & the shrapnell was pattering down around me but my name wasn't on it & it didn't touch me. Two days after we moved from that location it was shelled & the outfit that followed us there had a number of their personnel killed & wounded, we were very fortunate to get through with out any casualties. Mail was just brought in and I drew from your letters, two from Nell, Nov 10th the last & one from a poor little woman in Austin, Texas, the wife of a Capt. Moore whose husband I buried Oct 16th & I wrote her, it was her only notice & her letter is just heart breaking. We were at the foot of Dead Man's Hill & the famous Hill 304 when the end came. That is a desolate and God forsaken country. I never saw a place so torn up. We later moved up near Dun & as I went over the battle field we saw most awful sights, many of our own boys, as well as Coche(? illegible), were lying unburied where they had fallen two & three weeks before, some bodies only in part & no possible way of identification. I buried all we found. We are now near what was the town of Varennes, a railhead, awaiting orders to entrain for Germany. It is raining hard. I just looked at my bed & found a nice puddle of water on my pillow & elsewhere & have moved to what I hope may be free from deluge. I am well and feeling fine & notwithstanding inconveniences am glad to be at the front as long as I have to be over here. Did Tom get over? Love to all. Don't know when I'll get home. Hope to see you in NY when I come. Am delighted to hear if you can find time to write. Tell Val to work hard at school & see how much he will know when I see him next. Affectionately, Harry | ||
174 | Evelina and Hunter Rawlings | ||
175 | Evelina, Hunter Jr., and Hunter Rawlings III | ||
176 | Hunter Rawlings Jr at VMI | ||
177 | Sally Berkeley Gordon | ||
178 | ElizabethTrapnellKing From Elizabeth Sellman Trapnell Port City Daily obituary, 10 Sep 2014 | ||
179 | Benjamin White | ||
180 | Benjamin White and Rachel Chiswell White | ||
181 | Nathan Smith White | ||
182 | Rebecca Holmes White | ||
183 | Rebecca Holmes White 1863 dance card (side 1) | ||
184 | Rebecca Holmes White 1863 dance card (side 2) | ||
185 | Rebecca-Holmes-White | ||
186 | Rebecca Holmes McGuire Macky | ||
187 | Anne Trapnell Jenkins - Bruce Erwin Banghart Wedding Invitation (1957) The Reverend and Mrs. Mark Jenkins request the honour of your presence at Clavary Church, Fletcher, North Carolina upon the occasion of the marriage of their daughter Anne Trapnell and Mr. Bruce Erwin Banghart Thursday, June twentieth, at six o'clock in the evening and afterwards in the Parish House Calvary Rectory Fletcher, North Carolina R.s.v.p. | ||
188 | Edna Sarah Valentine - Thomas Tidball Trapnell Wedding Invitation 1909 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lewis Valentine announce the marriage of their daughter Edna Sarah to Mr. Thomas Tidball Trapnell on Saturday, the twentieth of February One thousand nine hundred and nine Brookhaven, New York | ||
189 | Eleanor Milicent Trapnell - John Alexander Hilleary Wedding Invitation 1941 Mrs. Joseph Trapnell requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter Eleanor Milicent to John Alexander Hilleary on Saturday the twenty-sixth of July nineteen hundred and forty-one at half after six o'clock Memorial Episcopal Church Baltimore, Maryland | ||
190 | elizabeth-trapnell Copyright Baltimore Sun 2015 | ||
191 | Evelina Tucker Bedinger - Philip Asfordby Beatty Wedding Announcement 1954 Mr. Philip Asfordby Beatty and Mrs. Richard Watkins Trapnell announce their marriage on Saturday the sixteenth of October One thousand nine hundred and fifty-four St. Augustine, Florida | ||
192 | Evelina Tucker Trapnell | ||
193 | Frances Bland Rawlings - Frederick Holmes Trapnell Wedding Invitation 1939 Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Ripley Rawlings request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Frances Bland to Mr. Frederick Holmes Trapnell on Saturday, the twenty-eight of January One thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine at eight o'clock in the evening Second Presbyterian Church Norfolk, Virginia | ||
194 | franklin-waters-trapnell-jr | ||
195 | FrederickTrapnellLtCmdr | ||
196 | henry-rogers-trapnell | ||
197 | Jane Bemis Anderson - Richard Watkins Trapnell, III Wedding Invitation 1945 Mr. and Mrs. George Rice Hann request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Jane Bemis Anderson to Richard Watkins Trapnell, III Lieutenant, United States Naval Reserve on Saturday, the seventeenth of November at half after four o'clock Saint Stephens Episcopal Church Sewickley, Pennsylvania (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
198 | Jane Brockenbrough Trapnell - John Travers Bowling Wedding Invitation 1936 Mrs. William Trapnell announces the marriage of her daughter Jane Brockenbrough and Mr. John Travers Bowling on Monday, the first of June nineteen hundred and thirty six at Zion Church Charles Town, West Virginia | ||
199 | Jean Hamilton Brown - Valentine Coles Trapnell Wedding Invitation 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown announce the marriage of their daughter Jean Hamilton to Mr. Valentine Coles Trapnell on Saturday, May the twenty-fourth Nineteen hundred and thirty Grace Church Chantry New York | ||
200 | Theodate Johnson - Anthony Joseph Trapnell Kloman Wedding Invitation 1948 Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Johnson have the honour of announcing the marriage of their daughter Theodate to Mr. Anthony Joseph Trapnell Kloman on Friday, the fifteenth of October Nineteen hundred and forty-eight New York Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Joseph Kloman will be at home after the tenth of November Hidden House 751 Third Avenue New York |
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