Description
1814 Self-interpreting Bible published by Brightly and Childe, Bungay, England
Bible B48
Marriages
- John Skirvin to Catherine Nisbet. 1825.
- Louis P. Trouselle to Catherine Skirving. December 20, 1863. New Albany, Indiana.
- Merell Dufresne Holmes to Anna Campbell Trouselle. August 4, 1886. Floyd County, New Albany, Kentucky.
- Walter G. Sauer to Catherine Anna Holmes. October 1, 1912. Louisville, Kentucky.
Births
Children of John Skirvin and Catherine Nisbet:
- Margrat Skirvin. February 25, 1827.
- Peter Skirvin. September 22, 1828.
- John Skirvin. March 27, 1831.
- James Skirvin. March 2, 1833.
- William Skirvin. February 19, 1836.
- Margrat Skirving. March 26, 1837.
- Andrew Skirving. October 18, 1839.
- David Skirving. March 27, 1842.
- Katharine Skirving. January 26, 1843.
- Elisabeth Skirving. June 21, 1845.
Children of Louis Trouselle and Catherine Skirving:
- Anna(?) Campbell Trouselle. June 30, 1863.
- Maggie D. Trouselle. September 2, 1867.
- Elisabeth S. Trouselle. May 13, 1870.
- Frank Ferguson Trouselle. April 10, 1873.
Children of Merell Holmes and Anna Campbell:
- Lauel Holmes. December 1, 1887.
- Catherine Anna Holmes. July 17, 1890.
- Lois Trouselle Holmes. May 2, 1892.
Children of Walter Sauer and Catherine Holmes:
- Walter G. Sauer. December 3, 1915.
Deaths
- Margrat Skirvin. March 18, 1827.
- Elisabeth Skirvin. July 21, 1846.
- Catherine Nisbet. April 8, 1852. Aged 51 years.
- John Skirving Smith Inverky. October 4, 1857. Aged 62 years.
- Louis P. Trouselle. May 30, 1874.
- Frank Ferguson Trouselle. April 28, 1892.
- Katherine Skirving Trouselle. November 12, 1918.
- Catherine Anna Holmes. October 23, 1977.
- Walter G. Sauer. April 19, 1979.
- Lauel Holmes. May 9, 1930.
- Anna Campbell Trouselle Holmes Zeillman(?). January 16, 1943.
Notes
- (Top of records page) Athelstonford (village in Scotland). June 4, 1825.
- This Self-Interpreting Bible was used aboard the USS Texas, a battleship that was in operation from 1914 鈥 1948 and saw action in both World Wars I and II. Texas was the first battleship to launch an aircraft and the first to mount anti-aircraft guns.