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1860 - 1935 (75 years)
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Name |
Charles Louis Trombley |
Born |
9 Mar 1860 |
Newport, St. Charles, Berlin Twp., Monroe Co., MI |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
22 Nov 1935 |
St. Augustine, FL |
Person ID |
I07043 |
Tombeau Family Tree |
Last Modified |
24 Feb 2007 |
Father |
John Baptiste Trombley, b. 22 Feb 1803, St. Regis, Huntingdon County, NY/ ON/QC,Canada borders , d. 5 Apr 1877, St Charles Parish, Newport, MI (Age 74 years) |
Mother |
Mary Baumier, b. 17 Jan 1816, Detroit, MI , d. 23 Feb 1899, Newport, Monroe County, MI (Age 83 years) |
Married |
28 Apr 1835 |
St. Antoine de la Riviere aux Raisins (now St. Mary), Monroe, MI |
Family ID |
F1367 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- In later life, Charles Louis Trombley moved to St. Augustine, Florida. He survived until at least 1930, according to the St. Charles Church History Book.
The following is take fromTalcott Wing's (ed.) History of Monroe County, MI, (1890) pg. 11 at the back of the book.
Charles Louis Trombley is the son of John and Marie (Baumier) Trombley and was born in Newport, Michigan, March 9, 1860. His father was born in Quebec, January 1, 1802, and died in April 1877. He is living with his mother near Newport, engaged in School teaching, literary work, and holding the office of notary public and school inspector.
In a statement made to Patrick L. Tombeau by A, J. Larabell on June 27, 1964, A.J. described Charles Louis Trombley as follows:
He was a Beau Brummel sort. He was once a bartender in a good place in River Rouge where he attracted much business through his eccentricity of growing a finger nail long enough to be used as a quill with which he used to sign his autograph for his patrons or draw ink pictures. A.J remembers he had several such pictures drawn for him when he was a boy by his great-uncle Charles.
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