Joseph Trumbull was born into an influential and politically active family. His grandfather,
Jonathan Trumbull, was a colonial Connecticut governor and was the first governor of the State of Connecticut, serving a total of fourteen one year terms. His uncle,
Jonathan Trumbull Jr. served as governor for ten terms. Another uncle,
John Trumbull, served as a personal aide to
George Washington during the Revolutionary War and became a famous painter. Several of his paintings are hanging in the
Capitol Rotunda in Washington, D.C. His aunt Mary Trumbull married
William Williams, a political activist and signer of the
Declaration of Independence. His first wife, Harriet Champion, was the daughter of
Henry Champion, a general in the Revolutionary War. His second wife was the sister of
William L. Storrs, a U.S. Congressman and later the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Connecticut. Joseph Trumbull was born to David Trumbull and his wife
née Sarah Backus in
Lebanon, Connecticut. He lived in the family home known as Redwood, on the Lebanon green. David and Sarah had five children. Joseph's siblings were: • Sarah Trumbull (1779–1839), who married William Trumbull Williams (1779–1839), her cousin • Abigail Trumbull (1781–1861), who married Peter Lanman (1771–1854) • John Trumbull (1784–1859), who married Anne Gibbons (1789–1823), Hanna Wallace Tunis (1800–1823) and Eliza Bruen (1793–1857) • Jonathan G. W. Trumbull (about 1790–1853), who married Jane Eliza Lathrop (1795–1843) Harriet died in 1823 and Joseph married Eliza Storrs (1784–1861), sister of
William L. Storrs, on December 1 of the following year. With his second wife he was the father of a daughter, Eliza Storrs Trumbull (1826–1862). ==References==