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as the conflict with Great Britain loomed. Trigg helped raise a new militia company in Bedford County in 1775 and became one of its offices, with the rank of lieutenant. He remained with this unit throughout the war, and saw several local actions. He was promoted him to captain on March 23, 1778, and
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Like his father, brothers and others of his class, Trigg farmed using enslaved labor. In the 1787 Virginia tax census, he owned nine enslaved teenagers, eight enslaved adults, six horses, a two wheeled carriage and 40 cattle in Bedford county, where William Trigg (possibly his father or brother)
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in his youth. He was one of the eight children of William Trigg (1716 – 1773) and Mary (Johns) Trigg (1720 – 1773). His father, William served as a judge in
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Trigg died at his Bedford County home on May 17, 1804, and was buried in a family plot there. His widow, Dianna, survived her husband by at least three years.
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John married Dianna Ayers on December 17, 1770, and they settled on their own plantation "Old Liberty" near what became the town of Liberty (now
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owned eight teenage slaves, eight adult slaves, ten horses and 33 cattle. This John Trigg may not be the nonresident of
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When the second session for this Congress returned in November, Trigg arrived three days late on November 16, 1797.
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around 1710. His maternal Johns ancestors also arrived in Virginia from England in the mid-seventeenth century.
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on Virginia's northern border who paid taxes on two horses and two other livestock but no slaves.
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against ratification. He served in the Virginia Senate from 1792 until 1796.
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attained the rank of major in 1781. As a major of artillery at the
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convened, Tuesday, May 16, 1797, and was in time to hear the
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later that year, Trigg was present at the surrender of
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Index

John J. Trigg
U.S. House of Representatives
Virginia
13th
John Clopton
Christopher H. Clark
U.S. House of Representatives
5th
George Hancock
Thomas Lewis, Jr.
Virginia Senate
Franklin
Bedford
Henry
Patrick
Campbell
Pittsylvania
Virginia House of Delegates
Lunenburg County
Virginia Colony
British America
Bedford County, Virginia
Democratic-Republican
Anti-Federalist
Major
American Revolutionary War
Siege of Yorktown
Bedford County, Virginia
Virginia General Assembly
Revolutionary War

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