• Charles Clay Trabue (1798–1851) was an American banker and Whig politician. He served as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives from 1824 to...
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  • Trabue is a name, possibly derived from tribus an Old French word for "tribe". It may refer to the following: Charles Clay Trabue (1798–1851), American...
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    1834–1835 William Nichol 1835–1837 Henry Hollingsworth 1837–1839 Charles Clay Trabue 1839–1841 Samuel Van Dyke Stout 1841–1842 Thomas B. Coleman 1842–1843...
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    1879) August 27 Ernst Heinrich Kneschke, German writer (d. 1869) Charles Clay Trabue, American banker and Whig politician (d. 1851) August 28 Gershom...
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    Nashborough) Wilkins F. Tannehill – Mayor of Nashville from 1825 to 1827. Charles Clay Trabue – Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from 1824 to 1828...
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  • martindale.com. Retrieved April 1, 2022. Julie Trabue Yates, Charles Clay Trabue (IV) (January 1, 1983). The Trabue Family in America, 1700-1983. Gateway Press...
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    later himself serve as the city mayor. They had three sons, Josiah W., Charles C., Samuel H., and three daughters, Margaret Jane, Ira Abraham, and Catherine...
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  • Political offices Preceded by William Nichol Mayor of Nashville, Tennessee 1837–1839 Succeeded by Charles Clay Trabue...
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    crippled arm, volunteered to serve under Breckinridge and Colonel Robert P. Trabue at the Battle of Shiloh. On April 7, Johnson was severely wounded in the...
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  • Chester Raymond (1981–2004). Westward into Kentucky: The Narrative of Daniel Trabue (paperback ed.). Lexington, KY: The University PRess of Kentucky. p. 160...
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