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Robert Troup - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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TROUP, Robert, soldier, born in New York city in 1757; died there, 14 January, 1832. He was graduated at Columbia in 1774, studied law under John Jay, and early in 1776 joined the Revolutionary army on Long Island as a lieutenant. Start your search on Robert Troup.
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Robert Troup (1757January 14, 1832) was a soldier, lawyer and jurist from New York. 1757 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar).
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Troup, Robert (1757-14 Jan. 1832), lawyer and land agent, was born in Elizabethtown, New Jersey, the son of Robert Troup, a sea captain and privateer, and Elinor Bisset. Robert Troup, Sr., earned much glory and booty in King George's War and the French and Indian War and left a large estate when he died in 1768.
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Troupsburg is a town located in Steuben County, New York.As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,126. The town is named after Robert Troup, a land agent.The Town of Troupsburg is on the south border of the county.It was formed from the Towns of Canisteo and Addison in 1808. More about Robert Troup...
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View Robert Troup's professional background on ZoomInfo, the largest index of people in business in the world. Find who you're looking for at ZoomInfo. Robert Troup of Duncannon, retired as a dispatcher from Conrail, is a member of the Harrisburg chapter of the National Railway Historical Society which sponsored the trip.
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Robert Troup (August 9, 1756–January 14, 1832 [1]) was a soldier, lawyer and jurist from New York. Robert Troup was a personal friend of Alexander Hamilton, [6] who had been his King's College roommate, served with him in the Hearts of Oak militia unit, and supported him in politics.
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Robert Troup was born in 1757 in .Robert Troup was a personal friend of Alexander Hamilton and supported him in politics. He was appointed by Congress as Secretary of the Board of War in 1778 and Secretary of the Board of Treasury from 1779 to 1780. He was a member of the New York State Assembly in 1786. He was Clerk of...
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Charles Robert Troup appeared on the census of 1881 at Embleton (near Wynyard), County Durham, England, in the household of his father.2 Charles Robert Troup appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at West Hartlepool, County Durham, England, in the household of his father, where he is shown as unmarried and a steelworker...
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