Elsie Reeves Troup

(5 February 1913 - 4 December 2007)
Date this page was last edited=17 Apr 2016
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Descendants of John Troup (b. about 1772)
Elsie Reeves Troup was born on 5 February 1913.1,2 She was the daughter of Charles Robertson Troup and Capitola Eggleston Reeves.

Elsie Reeves Troup appears in a photograph of a fourth-of-July picnic at the Anderson estate on Post Road in White Plains, probably taken around 1918.3

Elsie Reeves Troup appeared on the census of 9 February 1920 at 12 Paulding Street, White Plains, Westchester County, New York, in the household of her father, where her name is shown as Elsie R. Troup.4

Elsie Reeves Troup appears in a photograph of a family picnic taken possibly about 1930.

Elsie Reeves Troup appeared on the census of 15 April 1930 at 12 Paulding Street, White Plains, Westchester County, New York, in the household of her father; she is recorded as being a student in high school.5

Elsie Reeves Troup appeared on the census of 23 April 1940 at 12 Paulding Street, White Plains, Westchester County, New York, in the household of her father.6

Elsie Reeves Troup appears in a family photograph taken at some time between 1937 and 1942.

Elsie Reeves Troup married Irving Jacobsen after 23 April 1942.1,7,8 Elsie moved to Seattle during World War II.7 Elsie Reeves Troup resided in 1989 in Seattle, Washington.1

Elsie Reeves Troup died on 4 December 2007 in Seattle, Washington, at age 94.2

Citations

  1. [S177] Letter, Gladys Stickler to Howard DeVoe, 21 March 1989.
  2. [S922] Elsie Jacobsen, SSN 072-09-7026, Social Security Death Index, FamilySearch.
  3. [S262] Taped interview, Frank Kenneth DeVoe, probably 26 December 1992.
  4. [S71] Charles R. Troup household, 1920 U.S. census, Westchester County, New York, White Plains, Enumeration District 199.
  5. [S76] Charles R. Troup household, 1930 U.S. census, Westchester County, New York, White Plains, Enumeration District 367.
  6. [S964] Charles R. Troup household, 1940 U.S. census, Westchester County, New York, Ward 5, White Plains.
  7. [S186] Interview, Gladys (Troup) Stickler, 1 July 2003.
  8. [S355] Reporter Dispatch, 24 April 1942, 11.


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