Charles Earl Troup
(30 March 1915 - 23 December 1987)
Date this page was last edited=13 Apr 2016
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- Descendants of John Troup (b. about 1772)
Charles Earl Troup was usually called "Earl." He was born on 30 March 1915.1 He was the son of Charles Robertson Troup and Capitola Eggleston Reeves.
Charles Earl Troup appeared on the census of 9 February 1920 at 12 Paulding Street, White Plains, Westchester County, New York, in the household of his father, where his name is shown as Charles E. Troup.2
Charles Earl Troup appears in a photograph of a family picnic taken possibly about 1930.
Charles Earl Troup appeared on the census of 15 April 1930 at 12 Paulding Street, White Plains, Westchester County, New York, in which his name is shown as Earle; he is recorded as being a student in high school.3
Charles Earl Troup appeared on the census of 23 April 1940 at 12 Paulding Street, White Plains, Westchester County, New York, in the household of his father, where his name was recorded as "Earle."4
Myron Russell (son of Ada Reeves Russell) worked at Boeing in Seattle, and urged Earl and his brother-in-law Morgan Stickler to get work there also. They drove out before December 1941.5
Charles Earl Troup married Abbie Armstrong in 1941 in a double wedding with his sister Gladys at his Aunt Nellie Reeve's house in Chappaqua, Westchester County, New York.1
In World War II he fought in Europe.5
Charles Earl Troup was a x-ray technician in Texas.6
Charles Earl Troup died on 23 December 1987 at age 72.1 He died of cancer.6
Charles Earl Troup appeared on the census of 9 February 1920 at 12 Paulding Street, White Plains, Westchester County, New York, in the household of his father, where his name is shown as Charles E. Troup.2
Charles Earl Troup appears in a photograph of a family picnic taken possibly about 1930.
Charles Earl Troup appeared on the census of 15 April 1930 at 12 Paulding Street, White Plains, Westchester County, New York, in which his name is shown as Earle; he is recorded as being a student in high school.3
Charles Earl Troup appeared on the census of 23 April 1940 at 12 Paulding Street, White Plains, Westchester County, New York, in the household of his father, where his name was recorded as "Earle."4
Myron Russell (son of Ada Reeves Russell) worked at Boeing in Seattle, and urged Earl and his brother-in-law Morgan Stickler to get work there also. They drove out before December 1941.5
Charles Earl Troup married Abbie Armstrong in 1941 in a double wedding with his sister Gladys at his Aunt Nellie Reeve's house in Chappaqua, Westchester County, New York.1
In World War II he fought in Europe.5
Charles Earl Troup was a x-ray technician in Texas.6
Charles Earl Troup died on 23 December 1987 at age 72.1 He died of cancer.6
Children of Charles Earl Troup and Abbie Armstrong
Citations
- [S177] Letter, Gladys Stickler to Howard DeVoe, 21 March 1989.
- [S71] Charles R. Troup household, 1920 U.S. census, Westchester County, New York, White Plains, Enumeration District 199.
- [S76] Charles R. Troup household, 1930 U.S. census, Westchester County, New York, White Plains, Enumeration District 367.
- [S964] Charles R. Troup household, 1940 U.S. census, Westchester County, New York, Ward 5, White Plains.
- [S186] Interview, Gladys (Troup) Stickler, 1 July 2003.
- [S178] Telephone interview, Frank Kenneth DeVoe, 1 November 1992.
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