Old Parsonage of Andrew Tribble

Old Parsonage of Andrew Tribble The log parsonage of Pioneer Kentucky preacher Andrew Tribble 1794, friend to Thomas Jefferson

History and current life of the old log parsonage built by pioneer Baptist minister Andrew Tribble in1794. Tribble was a friend who influenced the thinking of Thomas Jefferson. In Madison County near Tates Creek, Tribble built the "Stone Meeting House”; this church burned in 1850 and the congregation moved to Boonesborough Road to build the Republic Church and later the Tates Creek Baptist Churc

h. The parsonage was moved to Boonesborough Road and reconstructed into a Kentucky History Museum by Nathan Amster in 1967.

05/12/2026

We will not have the Tribble Reunion Dinner June 20 due to lack of interest. We may try again another year. Do let me encourage you to attend Fort Boonesborough’s Descendants Day that day at the Fort

05/06/2026

Right now I have seven people signed up for the Reunion. We need at least 12. Let’s try for another week and if you can come or know of descendants who can come, please let me know right away. If not, we’ll cancel this year and try another time.

04/27/2026
July—December enjoy the Kentucky Chautauqua performers at the Old Parsonage
04/27/2026

July—December enjoy the Kentucky Chautauqua performers at the Old Parsonage

Are you coming to the Reunion?
04/14/2026

Are you coming to the Reunion?

04/09/2026

Please help me spread the word to the Tribbles

01/05/2026

Ghostly Tales this year is October 30! The night before Halloween!

Address

2191 Boonesborough Road
Richmond, KY
40475

Telephone

(859) 358-8427

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