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Earl Riggs and Doris Trexler

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Earl Riggs and Doris Trexler
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Earl Riggs
Eugene Earl Riggs was born on October 29, 1928 in Rowan County, North Carolina United States, and died at age 71 years old on August 28, 2000. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Earl Riggs.
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Doris Ann (Phillips) Trexler
My grandmother Doris was a wonderful woman. She grew up the second born of four siblings. She married Bill right out of High School. Their first child, Donald Lamar, was born with collapsed lungs and passed away shortly after birth. Bill and Doris had three more children. Bill died suddenly at age 33, leaving Doris a single mother of three small children. She taught herself how to drive and got a job doing office work. She raised her children alone in a time it was both uncommon and very difficult for a woman to do. She cared for both her parents as their health declined. She remarried a childhood friend, Earl Riggs, after her children were grown and out of the house. She cared for Earl's aging mother, and buried her second husband in 2000 when he lost his battle with cancer. When I was young we often had picnics in the fields on the farm she lived with her second husband, Earl. She was a great cook. Made the best red velvet cake in the world. She was patient. She was composed. She loved her children, grandchildren, and great grand children. She thought Pete O'Toole was very handsome and she liked Dumbledore from Harry Potter. She took art classes after Bill died, and she painted beautiful floral pieces. She liked grandma Moses and The Cat Who books. She was very loved by her family, and she is missed every day.
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Melissa Trexler Kirchner
I'm researching my family's genealogy. On my father's side: Trexler, Phillips, Eagle, Fields My mother's side: Canup, Shinn, Mcduffie, Hoffner I have tested with 23andMe and uploaded to MyHeritage and GEDMatch. I've built a family tree on Family Search and Ancestry.
The Trexlers have been traced back to Hesse Germany with Hans Drechsler in the mid 1500s. Peter Trexler came to America in 1709 and they settled in Pennsylvania. My branch of the Trexlers was brought to Rowan North Carolina by Lawrence Trexler, and that is where the family has remained located.
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