Hello again Sheila, I was able to find out quite a bit of information regarding your family members. They weren't easy to locate, but I followed the trail given by Thomas C. Trimble's obituary to where all the kids were living. I'll be sending you the census images that I found in seperate e-mails. His obituary is as follows: "Thomas C. Trimble is Summoned Funeral Services Held Tuesday for Former Princeton Resident Who Died in Minneapolis. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs.. Margaret T. O'Donnell on East Peru Street, for Thomas Currie Trimble, former resident of Princeton who passed away July 4 at Minneapolis, Minn. Rev. John Acheson, pastor of the Presbyterian church officiated, and burial was in Oakland Cemetery. Thomas Currie Trimble, eldest child of Marshall U. and Sallie Thomson Trimble, was born in Princeton in the home from which the final services were held, on April 11, 1876. He grew to manhood in Princeton, and was married to Harriet Holdren, and with his wife lived on a ranch at Isabel, S.D. until eight years ago when he moved to Minneapolis, Minn., where he became a department manager for the firm of Sears Roebuck & Co., a connection which he continued until his death. Mr. Trimble was a veteran of the Spanish-American war and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mr. Trimble's health began to fail about five months ago when he became afflicted with a heart malady that would not respond to treatment or rest. He had always been a man of energy whose services were greatly appreciated by the company with which he was associated. To him and Mrs. Trimble one child was born, Martha, who is an instructor of music and art in Rochester, Minn. He had an abiding love for his home and family and especially was this manifested in the love he had for the two children of Mrs. Trimble by a former marriage, Mrs. Ralph Hayden of Des Moines, Iowa, and Gerald Smith of Clear Lake, Iowa, who with Mrs. Trimble, daughter, Martha, and sisters Mrs. Margaret T. O'Donnell of Princeton, and Mrs. Louise Hazard of DeKalb, survive." ******************* FYI - Thomas' parents were Marshall Ulysses TRIMBLE b: 25 SEP 1847 and Sallie THOMSON b: 1848 Thomas married Harriet Mae Holdren (b: 26 JUL 1872 in PA d. 14 OCT 1959 in Princeton, IL) on 14 OCT 1902. Harriet's parents were: Father: David Holdren b: 4 AUG 1827 in Columbia Co., PA Mother: Lucretia J. McCoy b: 24 JUL 1832 in Washingtonville, Montour Co., PA ********************* The 1880 Census shows: Marshall TRIMBLE Self M Male W 32 IL Deputy Cs. Clerk KY OH Sally TRIMBLE Wife M Female W 30 IL House Keeping NJ NJ Thomas TRIMBLE Son S Male W 4 IL IL IL Blanch TRIMBLE Dau S Female W 2 IL IL IL Source Information: Census Place Princeton, Bureau, Illinois Family History Library Film 1254177 NA Film Number T9-0177 Page Number 267D ********************* From the obituary we learn that during Thomas's lifetime, Lucretia's last name was Hayden. It was published that way in his obituary. She was living in Iowa at that time, along with her brother. Thomas C. Trimble is located in the 1920 Census for Pleasant Ridge Township in South Dakota (census copy to follow) Thomas C. Trimble is located in the 1930 Census for Minneapolis, MN (census copy to follow) Lucretia and her husband, Ralph were living in Cerro Gordo Co., Clear Lake, Iowa in 1920 per census. Lucretia, Ralph, Kenneth, and Robert are located in the 1920 Census for Cedar Grove Twp in IA (census copies to follow) ******************* I could probably find out more, but time ran out today. I hope this helps you out in your research. Pam Stillwater, OK