Straub - Notable Straubs

Notable Straubs

Notable individuals with the surname Straub include:

  • Agnes Straub - German film actress
  • Alexander Straub - Entrepreneur and financier
  • Alexander Straub - German pole vaulter
  • Bill Straub - American soccer player
  • Brandon Straub - American ice hockey player
  • Brunó Ferenc Straub - Hungarian politician
  • Calvin Straub - American architect
  • Chester J. Straub - Senior Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals
  • Christian Markle Straub - Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
  • Christopher Straub - Contestant on reality series Project Runway
  • Hans Straub - Swiss Olympic sprint canoer
  • Jean-Marie Straub - French filmmaker
  • Joe Straub - a Major League Baseball catcher
  • Johann Baptist Straub - German Baroque artist
  • John E. Straub - Director of the White House Office of Administration
  • Jürgen Straub - East German middle distance runner
  • Kristofer Straub - Webcomic creator
  • Marianne Straub - 20th century textile designer
  • Michael John Straub - Artist and printmaker
  • Mitchell J. Straub - StrauberryJam - YouTuber
  • Paul F. Straub - Philippine-American War Medal of Honor recipient
  • Peter Straub - Prolific horror author
  • Peter Straub - German politician
  • Peter P. Straub - founder of the Straub Brewery in St. Mary's, Pennsylvania
  • Philipp Jakob Straub - Austrian sculptor
  • Robert W. Straub - Governor of Oregon*
  • Rudolph Straub - German prisoner-of-war executed during World War II
  • Stephan Straub - German footballer
  • Wolfgang Straub - is a Swiss lawyer and photographer

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