Claire Catherine Tribby

Female 1923 - 1992  (69 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Claire Catherine Tribby was born on 2 Mar 1923 in Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, USA (daughter of George Lyle Tribby and Rosella Kathryn Czerr); died on 7 Nov 1992 in Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, USA.

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    • _UID: BA53F0FC03004467A8883D5CC05FB7BC024D

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Lyle Tribby was born in 1897 (son of Ernest George Tribby and Clara F. Bowen); died on 18 Sep 1927 in Fairport Harbor, Lake County, Ohio, USA; was buried on 25 Sep 1927 in Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, USA, Evergreen Cemetery.

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    • _UID: E28B98B236F647A6AF7B2B59D4F53651CED5

    Notes:

    According to cemetery plot record: Service date was 9/25/1927. Cause of death was accidental drowning.

    Painesville Telegraph, Monday, September 19, 1927: MAN LEAPS INTO LAKE TO RESCUE GIRL; BOTH LOSE LIVES; WOMAN IS SAVED - George Tribby Sacrifices Life in Vain Attempt to Save Mary Royal; Search for Bodies - "High seas and treacherous under-currents this afternoon were hampering a 20-hour search for the bodies of Miss Mary Royal, 23, of Fairport, and George Tribby, 32, of Park Road, Painesville, who were drowned near the west breakwater of Fairport harbor late Sunday afternoon.
    Captain J. J. Daley and the entire crew of the Fairport Coastguard station are searching for the bodies with boats and grappling hooks while scores of volunteer searchers were combing the scene of the tragedy in bathing suits. Friends and relatives patrolled the breakwater all night.
    Old residents of Fairport today expressed the fear that the bodies may have been washed out into the lake by the strong under-current or may have become lodged in the crevasses of the breakwater near the spot where they went down.
    Stanley Smith, an experienced diver of this city who volunteered his assistance in the search, said that the heavy sea made in practically impossible to locate the bodies.
    Mr. Tribby lost his life trying to save Miss Royal and a third drowning was narrowly averted when Mrs. Tribby rescued Mrs. L. E. Kendle, of East Street, Fairport, after she had gone down twice.
    The double drowning was witnessed by more than 50 Fairport and Painesville people who had gathered on the beach for a fish try. Miss Royal, Mrs. Kendle, Mrs. Tribby, and Florabelle Stange had detached themselves from the rest of the party and were bathing.
    Mrs. Kendel said today that the water was only waist-deep, but that the heavy waves and strong undercurrent made it difficult to keep their footing. She said she was the first to get in trouble and that she called to her sister, Miss Royal, for assistance.
    Witnesses to the events of the next few moments tell conflicting accounts. Mrs. Kendle said that her daughter Kathleen Kendle and Mrs. Tribby pulled her onto the breakwater and that Mr. Tribby was drowned when he dived off the breakwater to go to the assistance of Miss Royal.
    Others on the beach said Mr. Tribby was standing in the water helping his wife lift Mrs. Kendle to safety when a large wave struck him and carried him under. Mrs. Kendle had gone down twice before she was saved and it was necessary to call a physician for her. She was still weak this afternoon from the effect of her experience and the shock of the tragedy.
    Fairport village was stunned by the double drowning, the second one that has occurred this season at the lake port. Miss Royal was the daughter of Councilman Leman W. Royal, of 335 East Street, Fairport, and was one of the most popular young women in Fairport. Besides her parents she is survived by her sister, Mrs. Kendle, and a brother, Walter Royal, of Cincinnati, O.
    Mr. Tribby was the son of the Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tribby of Perry, O. He was an accomplished musician and took a leading part in the annual theatrical productions of the Painesville Elks' lodge. He was employed in the Painesville Branch of the Cleveland Trust company for many years before becoming an accountant at the Diamond Alkali company at Fairport, where he was associated with Mr. Kendle. He was a hand corporal in Headquarters company, 89th infantry, in the World war.
    Besides his parents and a brother, Frank Tribby, of Perry, George Tribby is survived by his widow, Rosella Czerr Tribby, and two daughters, Clara, 3, and Jean, 1.
    Members of the Painesville Elks lodge this afternoon were organizing a searching party to patrol the beach between Fairport and Perry in hope of locating the bodies. Councilman Royal was a charter member of the local lodge and both Miss Royal and Mr. Tribby have taken active parts in their annual minstrel shows.
    Ralph Abramson, exalted ruler, asked the Telegraph to announce that all members of the lodge are requested to get in touch with him as soon as possible."

    Painesville Telegraph, Sacrificed Life in Rescue Attempt - Coastguard crews and volunteers from the Painesville Elks Lodge are still searching the lake front for the body of George Tribby, 32, of Park Road, Painesville township. Tribby lost his life Sunday afternoon when he dove into a raging sea in a futile attempt to rescue Miss Mary Royal, 23, daughter of Councilman L. W. Royal of Fairport.
    Neither of the victims of Fairport's second double drowning this season has been recovered."

    Painesville Telegraph - BODY OF GEORGE TRIBBY FOUND AFTER SIX DAYS - "A six-day search for the body of George Tribby, 32, who was drowned last Sunday when he dived into an angry lake in an attempt to rescue Mary Royal, 23, of Fairport, came to an end this morning shortly after 8 o'clock.
    Coastguards found the body floating along the cast breakwater of Fairport harbor about a mile from the scene of the tragic double drowning.
    Identification was established this morning at Mulqueeny's morgue at Fairport Harbor where the remains are being prepared for burial. Captain J. J. Daley of the Fairport coast guard station said the corpse had been battered against the breakwater until it was almost impossible to establish the identity.
    Following a conference with the relatives and members of the family, William Mulqueeny announced that funeral services will be held at the late home of the deceased on Park road, Painesville township, Sunday afternoon at 2:30. The services will be conducted by Rev. Luman F. Marsh of the Painesville Baptist church as burial will be made in Evergreen cemetery.
    Mr. Tribby is survived by his widow, Rosella Czerr Tribby and two daughters, Clara Kathryn, 4, and Jean, one year old. He also leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Tribby, and a brother, Benjamin Tribby, of Perry."

    Painesville Telegraph, September, 26, 1927: GEORGE TRIBBY LAID TO REST - "Funeral services for George Tribby, who lost his life September 18, in the double drowning tragedy off the breakwater at Fairport, were held yesterday afternoon at the deceased's late home on Park road.
    The Rev. Luman F. Marsh, pastor of the Baptist church of Painesville, read the services and interment was made in Evergreen cemetery.
    Pall bearers were: Harold, Alfred, and Casper Czerr, Russell Booth and Roger and Marshall Tribby.
    The little home could not hold the host of relatives and friends from Painesville and out-of-town that attended the services. The casket was banked with a large number of floral pieces."

    From Ancestry Ohio Military Men 1917-18:
    Name: George L. Tribby
    Serial Number: 556170
    Race: W
    Residence: Erie, Pa.
    Enlistment Division: Regular Army
    Enlistment Location: Camp Syracuse, N. Y.
    Enlistment Date: 29 Jun 1917
    Birth Place: Willoughby, O.
    Birth Date / Age: 21 1/12 Years
    Assigns Comment: Machine Gun Company 38 Infantry to Discharge Musician, third class; Band Corporal 15 Sept 1918. Aisne-Marne; St Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne; Defensive Sector. American Expeditionary Forces 10 May 1918 to 6 Aug 1919. Honorable discharge 13 Aug 1919.
    Volume #: 23

    George + Rosella Kathryn Czerr. Rosella was born on 3 Nov 1902 in Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio, USA; died in Apr 1980 in Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, USA; was buried in Apr 1980 in Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rosella Kathryn Czerr was born on 3 Nov 1902 in Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio, USA; died in Apr 1980 in Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, USA; was buried in Apr 1980 in Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, USA.

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    • Cremated: Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, USA; Apr 1980
    • _UID: C838A63E0B1E468C8C5CE4AD178C0CB4BBE1

    Notes:

    1930 Fifteenth Census of the United States: 1930, Population Schedule, Ohio, Elyria City, Elyria Township, 47-77, District 4, Sheet 11A, Lines 10 - 12: Rosella K. Tribby, Head, Female, White, 27, Single, Born Ohio, Father Born Ohio, Mother Born Ohio, Clara K. Tribby, daughter, Female, White, 7, Regina F. Tribby, daughter, female, white, 4 1/2.

    Ohio Deaths, 1970-88: Tillotson, Rosella K.,
    Death Date: 08 April 1980, Residence - Painesville, Lake County, White, Widowed, Birth 03 November 1902, Certificate #028637, at home, Death at Painesville, Lake County, Female, 77 years, Certified by: Physician, Autopsy: 9, Birth State: Ohio, Volume 24024, Origin: German.

    Children:
    1. 1. Claire Catherine Tribby was born on 2 Mar 1923 in Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, USA; died on 7 Nov 1992 in Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, USA.
    2. Regina Francis Tribby was born on 12 Aug 1925 in Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, USA; died on 2 Sep 1991 in Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Ernest George Tribby was born on 1 Jan 1859 in Claridon Township, Geauga County, Ohio, USA (son of George S. Tribby and Nancy Carlton); died on 28 Dec 1945 in Perry, Lake County, Ohio, USA; was buried on 31 Dec 1945 in Perry, Lake County, Ohio, USA, Perry Cemetery.

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    • Name: George E. Tribby
    • _UID: BFDDCE572F6640C2AAB31A2B89009EAECF30

    Notes:

    From Geauga County Ohio Marriages Index 1806 - 1919 - By Groom's Surname (extracted by volunteers of the Geauga County Genealogical Society): TRIBBY, George E. married. Clara F. Bowen, 02 Apr. 1877, 3, 364.

    From the 1870 Census: Claridon Twp., Geauga Co., Ohio, page 7, line 9: TRIBBY, Ernest, age 10, Male, White, Birthplace Ohio.

    From Ohio 1910 Census Miracode Index: George Tribby, Age 50, White, Head of Household, Birthplace Ohio, Lake County, Madison, Ohio, Enumeration District 0072, Visit 0155: Wife Clara, Age 42, Birthplace PA, Son George, Age 13, Birthplace Ohio, Son Benjamin, Age 11, Birthplace Ohio.

    From the 1910 U.S. Federal Census: Ohio, Lake Co.: TRIBBY, George, Head, Male, White; Wife Clara, Son George, Son Benjamin.

    From the 1930 U.S. Federal Census: Ohio, Lake County, Perry Twp., Perry Village, District 26, Page 1, #15: George E. Tribby, Head, O, 3503 (or 05), No, Gender - Male, Race - White, Age - 71, m, 36, No, ?, Birthplace - Ohio, Father's Birthplace - Ohio, Mother's Birthplace - Ohio, remainder off the page image.

    Note the discrepancies between Clara E. Bowen and Clara F. Bowen. Suspect that this is use of spouse's middle initial.

    Painesville Telegraph -" George Tribby is Taken by Death: Perry, Dec. 28 - George Ernest Tribby, a retired dentist, who was born in Claridon, Geauga county, Jan. 1, 1859, died at his home here at 5:20 A.M. today.
    He had practiced in Willoughby, Madison and Erie, and was a member of Perry Methodist church.
    His wife, Clara; son, Ben; grandson, Robert; two grand-daughters, Mrs. Jean Kegg and Miss Clara Tribby and a great-granddaughter Thoma Lee Kegg, all of Perry, survive.
    Friends may call at the Behm Funeral home in Madison Sunday afternoon and evening, where services will be held at 1:30 P.M. Monday. Burial will be in Perry cemetery."

    Ernest married Clara F. Bowen on 2 Apr 1895. Clara was born on 1 Aug 1867 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 26 Feb 1949 in Perry, Lake County, Ohio, USA; was buried on 2 Mar 1949 in Perry, Lake County, Ohio, USA, Perry Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Clara F. Bowen was born on 1 Aug 1867 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 26 Feb 1949 in Perry, Lake County, Ohio, USA; was buried on 2 Mar 1949 in Perry, Lake County, Ohio, USA, Perry Cemetery.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 0110D17463B540DDA33CF5A6B65F37EA3B07

    Notes:

    Painesville Telegraph - "Death Takes Mrs. Clara Tribby, 81 - PERRY - Mrs. Clara Tribby, 81, of 45 Main St., died at her home this morning.
    A resident of Perry for 25 years, Mrs. Tribby was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 1, 1867. She was a member of the Perry Methodist Church as the Recreation Club of Perry.
    Survivors include a son, Benjamin, of Perry; one grandson and two granddaughters; and a brother, George Bowen, of Rapid City, S. Dak. She was preceded in death by her husband, George, Sr., and a son, George, Jr.
    Friends may call at the Behm Funeral Home in Madison Sunday and Monday evening. Services will be Tuesday at 2:30 P.M. at the funeral home. The Rev. William Locke of the Perry Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Perry Cemetery."

    Painesville Telegraph - "Tribby Funeral Services Held - PERRY - Rites for Mrs. Clara Tribby, 81, of 45 Main St., who died Saturday at her home, were conducted Tuesday at the Behm Funeral Home, Madison, by the Rev. William Locke, pastor of Perry Methodist Church.
    Burial was in Perry Cemetery. Pallbearers were Thomas Lynch and Carl Weldy of Painesville; William Stewart, Lew Lossing and William Fankhauser of Perry, and Bert Miller of Westlake, O."

    Children:
    1. 2. George Lyle Tribby was born in 1897; died on 18 Sep 1927 in Fairport Harbor, Lake County, Ohio, USA; was buried on 25 Sep 1927 in Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, USA, Evergreen Cemetery.
    2. Benjamin Bowen Tribby was born on 11 Oct 1899 in Burton, Geauga County, Ohio, USA; was buried in Perry, Lake County, Ohio, USA, Perry Cemetery.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George S. Tribby was born between 1825 and 1830 in , Geauga County, Ohio, USA (son of George Tribby and Lydia Fitzpatrick); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 0716C7FF8EB94F6299ABEB98D9CF96A48442

    Notes:

    From 1870 Census, Claridon Twp., Geauga Co., Ohio: TRIBBY, George S., age 42, Male, White, Birthplace Ohio; Wife Nancy S., Age 28, Female, White, keeping house; Children: Kelly age 11, female, white, Ernest, age 10, male, white, Guy, age 8, male, white, Ralph A., age 3, male, white, Georgia, age 1, female, white.

    From Ancestry, American Civil War Soldiers - George S. Tribby:
    Enlisted as a Musician on 09 June 1862 at the age of 23
    Enlisted in Company I, 87th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 25 June 1862.
    Mustered out Company I, 87th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 03 October 1862

    OHIO
    EIGHTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY
    (Three Months)


    Eighty-seventh Infantry. - Col., Henry B. Banning, Lieut.-
    Col., John Faskin; Maj., Samuel L. Leffingwell. This regiment
    was organized at Camp Chase, June 10, 1862, to serve for three
    months. It was first sent to Baltimore, Md., and after some
    weeks there was stationed at Harper's Ferry, where it was un-
    fortunate enough to be included in the surrender of the Federal
    forces. However, the men were released from their paroles, and
    the regiment was sent home, where it was mustered out from Oct.
    1 to 4, 1862, by reason of expiration of term of service.


    Source: The Union Army, vol. 2

    Battles Fought

    Fought on 14 September 1862 at Harper's Ferry, WV.
    Fought on 15 September 1862 at Harper's Ferry, WV.
    Fought on 17 September 1862 at Antietam, MD.


    From Ancestry, Civil War Service Records: George S. Tribby, Company I, Unit 87 Ohio Infantry, Rank at Induction Musician, Rank at Discharge Fifer, Allegiance Union.

    From Ancestry, Civil War Pension Index:
    Image #1017: George S. Tribby, no widow listed, State Filed Pennsylvania, 87 Ohio Infantry, August 6, 1887.
    Image #1018: George S. Tribby, Widow Nancy S. Tribby, State Filed Ohio, 87 Ohio Infantry, August 18, 1900.

    George married Nancy Carlton on 8 Apr 1850 in , Geauga County, Ohio, USA. Nancy was born in Unknown; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Nancy Carlton was born in Unknown; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: EB57564E937042B4A3417C6E09B41DBE4534

    Children:
    1. Frank Arthur Tribby was born on 26 Jul 1852 in Chardon, Geauga County, Ohio, USA; and died.
    2. 4. Ernest George Tribby was born on 1 Jan 1859 in Claridon Township, Geauga County, Ohio, USA; died on 28 Dec 1945 in Perry, Lake County, Ohio, USA; was buried on 31 Dec 1945 in Perry, Lake County, Ohio, USA, Perry Cemetery.
    3. Guy Tribby was born in 1861; and died.
    4. Georgia A. Tribby was born in 1869 in , Geauga County, Ohio, USA; and died.



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