Trabue family.
The Trabue family, of Huguenot heritage, originally settled in Charlotte, Amelia, and Prince Edward counties, Virginia, but many of them migrated to Woodford, Bourbon, Franklin and Adair counties in Kentucky toward the end of the eighteenth century. Some later migrated to Missouri.
From the description of Trabue family papers 1700-1899. (University of Kentucky Libraries). WorldCat record id: 15216718
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creatorOf | Trabue family. Trabue family papers 1700-1899. | University of Kentucky Libraries |
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associatedWith | Boone, Daniel, 1734-1820. | person |
associatedWith | Cosby, William Henry, fl. 1850. | person |
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Prince Edward County (Va.) | |||
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Amelia County (Va.) | |||
Bethany (Mo.) |
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