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Col Stephen Trigg 1744–1782 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1744
Birth Location: Spotsylvania Co. Virginia
Death Date: 19 Aug 1782
Death Location: Blue Licks, Fayette County (Present Robertson County), Virginia (Present Kentucky), United States (Killed at Battle of Blue Licks)
Father: Hon. War)
Mother: Mary Johns
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Col Stephen Trigg was born in 1744 in Spotsylvania Co. Virginia, the child of Hon Judge William Trigg 5 Sons Served As Officers In The Revolutionary War And Mary Docia Johns. Col Stephen Trigg passed away in 1782 in Blue Licks, Fayette County (Present Robertson County), Virginia (Present Kentucky), United States (Killed at Battle of Blue Licks).
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- Col Stephen Trigg was born in 1744 in Spotsylvania Co. Virginia, the child of Hon Judge William Trigg 5 Sons Served As Officers In The Revolutionary War And Mary Docia Johns.
- Col Stephen Trigg passed away in 1782 in Blue Licks, Fayette County (Present Robertson County), Virginia (Present Kentucky), United States (Killed at Battle of Blue Licks).
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1744
Event Place: Spotsylvania Co. Virginia
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Aug 1782
Event Place: Blue Lick Spring, Nicholas Co KY
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Aug 1782
Event Place: Blue Licks, Fayette County (Present Robertson County), Virginia (Present Kentucky), United States (Killed at Battle of Blue Licks)