Robert M. Talbert Explained

Robert Macey Talbert
State House:Missouri
District:Cape Girardeau County
Term Start:1933
Term End:1939[1]
Birth Date:September 23, 1880
Birth Place:Moorefield, Kentucky
Death Date:January 31, 1952[2]
Death Place:Sikeston, Missouri
Nationality:American
Spouse:Edith Frances Harris
Party:Democrat
Children:2 (1 son, 1 daughter)
Residence:Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Alma Mater:Transylvania University
Occupation:politician, minister, lawyer

Robert Macey Talbert (September 23, 1880  - January 31, 1952[2]) was an American politician from Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, in the United States, who served in the Missouri House of Representatives. He was a chaplain for the National Guard, the Missouri state senate in 1925, and the Missouri Constitutional Convention of 1922.[3] He later served as a lieutenant colonel and chaplain for the 35th Division of the U.S. Army just before the United States entered World War II.[4]

References

  1. Book: Dwight H. Brown . Official Manual State of Missouri 1939-1940 . . Jefferson City, Missouri .
  2. Web site: Talbert death certificate . 2014-11-20.
  3. Book: Dwight H. Brown . Official Manual State of Missouri 1933-1934 . . Jefferson City, Missouri . 63.
  4. News: Col. Talbert Relieved of Duty Because of High Blood Pressure . Southeast Missourian . Cape Girardeau, Missouri . February 27, 1941.