Trimble - People

People

Trimble
Family name
Pronunciation trim' bl
Region of origin English
Related names Tribble, Turnbull
  • Allen Trimble, Governor of Ohio, 1822 & 1826-1830
  • Andrew Trimble, Irish rugby footballer
  • Barbara Margaret Trimble, British crime/thriller writer
  • Bjo Trimble, science fiction writer
  • Bobb Trimble, folk musician
  • Carey A. Trimble, Hawaii politician
  • David Trimble (1944- ), Northern Irish politician, Conservative Party
  • David Trimble (congressman)
  • Frederick H. Trimble, American architect
  • Gail Trimble, captain of the 2009 University Challenge champions from Corpus Christi, Oxford
  • Glenn Trimble, Australian cricketer
  • Gordon Trimble, American politician
  • Isaac Ridgeway Trimble, Confederate General in the Civil War
  • James Trimble may refer to:
    • James William Trimble, U.S. Representative from Arkansas
    • James W. Trimble (football coach), American college football coach
    • James Trimble (Canadian politician), Speaker of the British Columbia legislature
  • Jerry Trimble, American actor and martial artist
  • Jim Trimble, American football coach
  • Joe Trimble, baseball pitcher
  • John Trimble, cofounder of the Grange farmers movement in the USA
  • John Trimble (politician), U.S. Representative from Tennessee
  • Kenny Trimble, American musician
  • Laurence Trimble, silent movie star, writer, and director
  • Lawrence S. Trimble (1825-1904), U.S. Representative from Kentucky
  • Lester Trimble, American music critic and composer
  • Louis Trimble, American writer
  • Marcia Trimble, crime victim
  • Robert Trimble, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court, 1826-1828
  • Sam Trimble (cricketer), Australian cricketer
  • Violet Trimble, fictional character in Drive (TV series)
  • Virginia Trimble, American astronomer
  • Vivian Trimble, member of Kostars and Dusty Trails pop groups
  • William A. Trimble, U.S. Senator from Ohio

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