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Adeline Strong was the twin of Alfred Strong.
By the time of the 1880 Federal Census, Adeline, age 66, was a widow, and was living in Holmdel Township, Monmouth Co., N.J. with her son, William S. Magee. | Adeline STRONG
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Amasa was a well to do farmer in Westhampton,Hampshire,Massachusetts andlater in Huntsburg,Ohio from 1837 to 1849.He and Nancy belonged to theCongregational Church.
Marriage contract date;2March 1799 in Westhampton,Ma | Amasa STRONG, ,Jr
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Sources;
1.Title;Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Baker of Lynn,Ma1630
Publication; pub.1867 by Nelson M La Fayette,NY
Media; Book
2.Title; History of the "Town of Hawley,Franklin,Ma,Written and compiledby Louise Hale Johnson,Charter Oak House,Mystic,Ct 1953
Media; Book | Asahel STRONG
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1.Title; Strong Family Assocation of America
Author; Martha F Strong,published by the Strong Family Assocation,1992
Publication; Gateway Press,Baltimore,Md 21202,1992
Note; Vol.3 update
Media;Book | Belah STRONG, , Jr
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!He moved to Herkimer Country, NY. Was a Representative from Coventry in October 1784. | Caleb STRONG
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Charles Price Strong owned a hardware store in New Brunswick, N.J.; apparentlynever married; died 5 August 1893 of Bright's Disease, leaving an estate estimated at between $300,000 and $500,000; buried First Reformed Churchyard, New Brunswick, N.J.
He is listed in the 1850 Federal Census, Middlesex Co., NJ, New Brunswick, living at a hotel run by Henry Smith (pg. 259; dwelling 402; Family 43) -- Charles P. Strong, 30, M, Hardware Merchant, b. NJ. In the 1860 Federal Census he is listed on p. 214, dwelling 1397, family 1745.
His will,dated 1893is recorded at Trenton (#16486 Middlesex County). | Charles Price STRONG
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No children | Charlotte STRONG
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Daniel Bunce Strong was buried 20 January 1886 Rose Hill Cemetery.
Daniel Bunce Strong lived in Morristown, N.J.; Ringoes, N.J.; Holmdel, N.J.; New Brunswick, N.J. and Matawan, N.J. After learning the trade in Philadelphia, he openeda tailoring business in Matawan, N.J. and was Postmaster of Matawan at the timeof his death. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church at Matawan. Hewas a trustee of the Middle District public school in Matawan and President ofthe Board of Trustees of Glenwood Institute. During his funeral services the stores and other places of business in Matawan were closed.
At the time of the1880 Federal Census, Daniel B. Strong, 70, manufacturer of clothing, was living inMatawan Township, Monmouth Co., N.J. (EDN 113, p. 7), with his daughters, MaryF., 37, keeping house; Gertrude S., 28, at home; and Helen P., 27, at home | Daniel Bunce STRONG
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Delia STRONG
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Savage, Vol. 4 Dict. First Settlers of New England
He took the order of allegiance Feb 8, 1679 with his father and threebrothers
and was a freeman. 1683 church elder and often called deacon. Throughhis
son Jonathan is the line of Caleb, Governor of Mass. | Ebenezer STRONG
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Edna Frances Strong was bapt. 4 March 1877 by [Rev.] George Taylor at Sands St.Church (First Methodist Episcopal Church), Brooklyn, N.Y.
She was buried atCypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y. | Edna Frances STRONG
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Her father Richard died 1613 and she is mentioned as one of his childrenliving at that time in the history of John strong. By Benjamin W.Dwight.[cloozimp.ged.FTW]
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The Sharpe Family Recordshttp://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/1828/1828_95.html
Walter dean Walter Dean was by trade a tanner. He owned a farm on thewest bank of "Taunton Great River," about a mile from the "Green," andthe traveled road through these lands is still called "Dean Street." Wefind Walter Dean filling places of honor and trust in those early days.He was a selectman of Taunton, 1679-1686, a Deputy to the Plymouth Courtin 1640. He was also one of the signers of the letter written by theinhabitants of Taunton, thanking the good people of the Cape towns fortheir invitation to come to them for protection during King Philip's War.He was a Deacon of the church. Walter Dean married Eleanor, daughter ofRichard Strong of Taunton, England, and a sister of Elder John Strong.She came to New England with her brother in the ship "Mary & John" in1630. This relationship is shown in deeds made by Walter Dean in 1691, inwhich he calls John Strong his "brother." In 1693 Walter Dean and hisPage 95
wife convey property, and in this she is named Eleanor. This was inAugust of that year, and is the latest date we have showing both wereliving.
Children:
i Joseph2, b. (???); d. between Dec. 3, 1728, and Feb. 11,
1729; m. Mary (???); he resided in Taunton and
Dighton.
ii Ezra2, b. (???); d. between Oct. 26, 1727, and Feb., 1732;
m., 1676, Bethiah Edson, dau. of Deacon Samuel
Edson.
2 iii BENJAMIN2, b. (???); d. between Feb. 2, 1722/3, and
Apr. 14, 1725; m. Jan. 6, 1680, Sarah Williams. (See
Williams Family.)
iv Abigail2, b. (???); m. Joseph Wood.
v James2.
References: Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. V, page 245; Life of GardinerDean, by Pierce, pages 138, 141; Ministry of Taunton, by Emery, Vol. I,pages 52-5; New Plymouth Colony Records (Court Orders), 1633-1651, byShurtliff, Vol. I, pages 105, 155; dean Genealogy, pages 21-22, 42-3;Brief Memoirs of John and Walter dean, 7-12, by William Reed dean; Coatof Arms; Bristol Register of Deeds, Vol. VII, page 3; Bristol ProbateRecords, Vol. V, pages 62, 72.
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STRONG The Sharpe Family Recordshttp://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/1828/1828_228.html
The Strong Family of England was originally located in the County ofShropshire. One of the family married an heiress of Griffith in theCounty of Caernavon, Wales, and went there to reside in 1545. RichardStrong was of this branch of the family and was born in the County ofCaernavon in 1561. In 1590 he removed to Taunton, Somersetshire, England.He died in this place in 1613, leaving a son John, then eight years ofage, and a daughter Eleanor. John Strong's sympathies being with thePuritans, he sailed from Plymouth, England, for New England in 1630 inthe ship, "Mary & John," (Captain Squeb) Tradition tells us that thegrandfather of Elder John was a Roman Catholic, and that he lived to agreat age.
Eleanor, the sister of Elder John, came with him to this country. She wasseveral years younger than her brother. Eleanor married Walter Dean ofTaunton, Mass., who came from Taunton, England.
References: Strong Genealogy.
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Eleanor STRONG was born about 1614 in Of Taunton, Somerset, England. Shewas living in 1693 in Taunton, Bristol, MA?.(2835) She died after 1693 inTaunton, Bristol, MA?. UA Record #:46-710
Source: Automated Archives, Inc. CD #100
She was married to Walter dean.(2836) Mentions 3 other children, howevernames do not appear
Savage mentions that he is married, it is thought, to Eleanor, dau ofRichard Strong of Taunton who had come with her brother John. He says sixchildren. Children were: Ezra dean, William dean, JAMES dean, MARY dean,Benjamine dean, Joseph dean.
2835. History of Hardwick, Massachusetts, By Lucuis R. Paige, HoughtonMifflin and Co., Boston, 1883. P. 360: "He and his wife were both livingin 1693 affording an example of that longevity which distinguished sommany of their descendants.".
2836. Ibid. p 360.
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ANCESTRY OF ELEANOR COGAN WIFE OF WALTER DEANEhttp://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/elcogan.html
A. ROBERT COGAN of Esteley, Axminster. d.1575, bur. Thornecombe. MarriedBridget Penye.
Will of Robert Coggan of Esteley,Parish of Axminster, Devon, dated 1575,proved 5 Nov. 1575 (PCC Pykeringe 41)
Burial in Parish church of Thornecombe, Devon, gives 12 d. each to thepoor man's box and to the poor there, names sons John (eldest), Barnarde,William (youngest, under 21 yrs.) and daughters Eleanor (eldest) and Mary(youngest) both unmarried; overseers Thomas Penye of Beare Hall andneighbor John Gybbes, witnesses, Barnarde Penye, William Peny, WilliamParys and Vincent Langton.
Children
1. John Cogan -
2. Barnard Cogan - See below.
3. Eleanor Cogan -
4. Mary Cogan -
5. William Cogan - b.c. 1555. | Eleanor STRONG
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Will of George Stronge of Chard dated, 20 Nov. 1627, proved 13 Feb.1635/36, (PCC1636, Pile 15)
I George Strong of the parishe of Chard....tayler.... I give unto THOMASSTRONG MY SONNE 6 shillings 8 pence. I give unto JOHN STRONGE MYGRANDCHILD, 6 shillings 8 pence. I give unto WILLIAM STRONG MYGRANDCHILD, 20 poundes due to me from George Cookney and NicholasStaple.... I give unto the said William Strong five pewter platters, twopondgers, one bason, ffower sawcers, two saltsellers, and two brassecandelsticke. I give unto MARIE STRONG MY GRANDCHILD DAUGHTER of WALTERSTRONG MY SONNE, 10 poundes which Thomas Parris oweth me....and more Igive her my best brasse crocke, and my lesser brasse pann. I give untoJOANE STRONG, DAUGHTER of the said WALTER STRONG, 10 poundes. I give untoELIZABETH STRONG, DAUGHTER of the said WALTER STRONG, 10 poundes. I giveand bequeath unto my said SON WALTER STRONG whome I make, and ordaynesole executor of this my last will and testement. I desire MY GOODFRIENDS THOMAS LEGG THE YOUNGER and THOMAS BOWDITCH OF WICKCRAST to be myoverseers. Witnesses - Thomas Pitte, Sir John Rives, Richard Ray, THOMASBURRAGE. [Abstracted by J. Osborn]
GEORGE STRONGE - Tailor - D. 1635, Chard, Somerset, England. M. Unknown,D. aft. 1579.
Manor Court Rolls - Chardstock
Sept. 1596 - Paying homage to the manor court.
May 3, 1604 - George Strang - Assessor to view commons
July 13, 1604 - "The water in George Stronge's ditch is not able to passbut run out in the way and he must scower the same."
1629 - "We do present George Stronge for that he dothe sell fuell fursesin the commons and carry them into another parish and burn them contraryto the customs of the our manor, therefore he is fined ten shillings; andthat George Stronge hath pulled downe a barne builded upon posts upon hiscottage and carryed the tymber into another manor and hath also rootedupp certayne apple trees growing uppon his said cottage and carryed thesame out of the manor".
1631, 1632, 1633 - Fined for not cleaning his ditch.
May 20, 1635 - Presentment of the death of George Stronge since theprevious court and that he was tenant of TWO COTTAGES in Chardstocktowne, to which Thomas Stronge was thereupon admitted as the next tenant.[Robin Bush, pub. By M&J Clearinghouse]
1636 - "That George Stronge, tenant since the last court to the cottagein Chardstock town and doth happen to the lord for a death duty, and thatThomas Strong is the next tenant".
Manor Court Rolls - Chard
1614 Manor Court Jury
1625-1628 Subsidy (DD/HT 465, Somerset Record Office)
George Stronge in Chardland
1628/29 George Stronge in Chardland. | George STRONG
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He was probably the same George E. Strong listed in the 1860 Federal Census, Middlesex Co., NJ, New Brunswick (p. 115, dwelling 814, family 874) -- George E.Strong, 30, M., [Landlord?], val. real estate 6000;, val. pers. prop. 1000, b.NJ; Elizabeth [Strong], 22, F, b. NJ; Emma A. [Strong], 2, F., b. NJ; CharlesStrong, 19, M, Bar Tender, b. NJ; and others of different surnames, probably boarders. They are listed immediately before the family of John Strong. | George E. STRONG
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Jason Bunce Strong married 16 April 1866 at Nevada City in Nevada Territory, byRev. Mr. Cotton, Mrs. Catherine A. Bannon.
Jason Bunce Strong lived in California by 5 August 1893, and lived in Seattle, Washington in November 1907. | Jason Bunce STRONG
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Sources; Title; French Canadian & Acadian Genealogical Review
Reposatory; No name given | Jerijah STRONG, Sr..
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John Strong lived in Norfolk, CT, where he d. without issue. He left his property $2,500.00 to the town treasury and it is still called the Strong Fund. | John STRONG
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John Strong was a farmer at Torrington, CT and an officer in the RevolutionaryWar. | John STRONG
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1;; TITLE;ROBERT STRONG(1490)DESCENDENTS.GED
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DATE OF IMPORT;7 FEB 2003
2;;TITLE;ROBERT STRONG FROM BILL BALSON;;wbalson@pacbell.net.FTW
TEXT;DATE OF INPUT-7 FEB 2003 | John STRONG
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He was freeman 1667; His five Children were all living at the time ofhis death in 1698; | John STRONG
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John was the son of Elder John Strong and his first wife Margerie dean.He was the only surviving child of this marriage born before Jul 22, 1634when he was named with his mother in the will of his grandfather, Williamdean of Southchard, Chard, Somerset, England. John was a tanner and spenthis life in Windsor, CT. He was a man of prominence in the affairs ofthat city. His family was not mentioned in the will of Elder John Stronghaving received, along with his brother Return Strong the Tanneries inWindsor as his inheritance portion. The inventory of the estate of JohnStrong, was taken Feb 28, 1697/8; it names the children as John Strong,age 32, Jacob, 25; Josiah, 19; Mary Stanly, 40, and Hannah Hopkins, 36.The following month, two agreements were made by the heirs, the firstrelating to the dower of the widow Hannah Strong, who is calledmother-in-law [stepmother] of the sons; the second, relating todistribution to the children, signed by John, Jacob and Josiah Strong,Return Strong, as the guardian of Josiah, and Timothy Stanley and JohnHopkins. [Manwaring's Digest, l : 579.] | John STRONG, Jr..
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Compendium Frederick VirkusFrom England in the "Mary and John," to Nantasket, Mass., 1630,settled at Dorchester, Mass., 1630; at Hingham 1635; freeman, 1637'rep. Gen. Court,
1641-44; later at Windsor, Conn. and Northampton, Mass.; m 2nd, 1630Abigail (d. 1688) dau of Thomas Ford, of Dorchester.
According to Dwight's History the voyage from England took over 70 days.The Original destination was to have been Charles River; but because ofan unfortunate misunderstanding which arose between the captain and thepassengers, they were put ashore at Nantasket, on Sunday, May 30, 1630
about 12 mile southeast of Boston.
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Notes for JOHN STRONG:
John, the immigrant ancestor of nearly all bearing the name Strong in America, was born in Taunton, England, in 1605. He moved to London and then to Plymouth. Having Puritan sympathies, he sailed for America, 20Mar., 1630, in the ship Mary and John, Capt. Squeb master, in a company of 140 persons, including Rev. John Warham, Rev. John Maverick, and Messrs. John Mason, John Gallup and Roger Clapp. They intended to land at Charlestown, Mass., but a dispute arose with Capt. Squeb, who summarily put them ashore at Nantasket (Hull), about twelve miles southeast of Boston. They selected a spot to form a settlement which they named Dorchester.
In 1636 John moved to Hingham, Mass., and on 9 Mar 1636, took the freeman's oath at Boston. He was in Taunton, Mass., then called Cohannet, 4 Dec. 1638, where he was made a freeman of Plymouth Colony & was sworn in as constable. From 1641 to 1644 he was Deputy to the General Court. In 1645, he removed to Windsor, Connecticut where he was appointed, along with Capt. John Mason, RogerLudlow, Israel Stoughton & Henry Walcott, to superintend bringing forward the settlement of Windsor, at first called Dorchester.
In 1659 he removed to Northampton, Mass., of which he was one ofthe first and most active founders as he had previously been at Dorchester, Hingham, Taunton and Windsor. He lived in Northampton for forty years and was a leading man in the affairs of the town and of the church. He was a tanner and very prosperous in his business. He owned at different times several hundred acres of land in and around Northampton.
His first wife, whom he married in England, died either on the passage or immediately after landing. In December 1630 he married (2)Abigail Ford. She was born in England in 1608, daughter of Thomas Ford and his first wife, and came to America in the same ship with Hohn. She died July 6, 1688, aged 80 years and John died Apr. 14, 1699, aged 94 years. (#1 - p. 227 & 228)
Children of JOHN STRONG and Margery dean are:
i. John Strong, born 1626436; married (1) Mary Clark; married (2)Elizabeth Warriner.
ii. Unknown Child Strong, born Abt. 1630; died 1630 in Dorchester,Massachusetts436.
Children of JOHN STRONG and ABIGAIL FORD are:
i. Thomas Strong, born Abt. 1635436.
296 ii. JEDEDIAH STRONG, born 07 May, 1637 in Taunton, Massachusetts;died 22 May, 1733 in Coventry, Connecticut; married (1) Abigail Stebbins;married (2) Mary Hart; married (3) FREEDOM WOODWARD 18 November, 1662 inNorthampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts.
iii. Josiah Strong, born Abt. 1639436.
iv. Return Strong, born 1641436; married Sarah Warham.
v. Ebenezer Strong, born 1643436; married (1) Hannah Clapp; married(2) Abigail (Unknown) Sharp.
vi. Abigail Strong, born Abt. 1645437; married (1) Nathaniel (Rev.)Chauncey; married (2) Medad Pomeroy.
vii. Elizabeth Strong, born 24 February, 1646/47437; married JosephParsons.
viii. Experience Strong, born 04 August, 1650437; married ZerubabelFiler.
ix. Joseph Strong, born 05 August, 1652437; died in young.
x. Samuel Strong, born 05 August, 1652437; married (1) Esther Clapp;married (2) Ruth Sheldon.
xi. Mary Strong, born 26 October, 1654437; married John (Deacon)Clark.
xii. Sarah Strong, born 1656437; married Joseph Barnard.
xiii. Hannah Strong, born 30 May, 1659437; married William Clark.
xiv. Hester Strong, born 07 June, 1661437; married Thomas Bissell.
xv. Thankful Strong, born 25 July, 1663437; married ??? Baldwin.
xvi. Jeriah Strong, born 12 December, 1665437; married ThankfulStebbins.
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Compendium Frederick VirkusFrom England in the "mary and John," to Nantasket, Mass., 1630,settled at Dorchester, Suffolk, MAss., 1630; at Hingham 1635; freeman,1637' rep. Gen. Court,
1641-44; later at Windsor, Conn. and Northampton, Mass.; m 2nd, 1630Abigail (d. 1688) dau of Thomas Ford, of Dorchester.
According to Dwights History the voyage from England took over 70 days.The Original destination was to have been Charles River; but because ofan
unfortunate misunderstanding which arose between the captain and thepassengers, they were put ashore at Nantasket, on Sunday, May 30, 1630
about 12 mile southeast of Boston.
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Seven Hundred Ancestorshttp://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/1967/1967_81.html
Chapter XLV STRONG There were Strongs in England, Ireland and Scotlandbut our line of the Strong Family of England was located in Shropshire.One of the men of this line married an heiress of Griffith, of the countyof Caernarvon, Wales and moved there in 1545. Richard Strong was of thisline and was born in Caernarvon in 1561. Little is known of his fatherexcept that he died before 1630. Richard Strong moved to Taunton,Somersetshire, England, where he died in 1613. He left a son, John, and adaughter, Eleanor. John Strong, son of Richard, was born in Taunton,England in 1605. Later he lived in London and Plymouth. With strongPuritan sympathies he sailed from Plymouth for Nantasket, Massachusettsin the ship Mary and John on Mar. 20, 1630. Due to a misunderstandingwith the ship Captain the passengers were put ashore about twelve milessoutheast of Boston on May 30, 1630. They found a good spot close by fora settlement and called it Dorchester. Eleanor Strong came with herbrother. After helping found and develop the town of Dorchester, JohnStrong moved to Hingham, Mass. and took the freeman's oath on Mar. 9,1636. Later he was at Taunton, Mass. and then Windsor, Conn. In 1659 hemoved to Northampton, Mass. where he was one of the first and most activefounders and became a very prosperous tanner. On Mar. 13, 1663 he wasordained the Elder John Strong in the Northampton Church. John Strong'sfirst wife is supposed to have been Eleanor dean, born in England. Sheeither died on the passage to Mass. or very soon thereafter. On Dec. 2,1630 in Dorchester John Strong married Abigail Ford. She was born on Oct.8, 1619 in Bridgeport, Dorchester, England and was the daughter of Thomasand Elizabeth Chard Ford. Thomas Ford was born in 1587 and died atHartford, Conn. on Nov. 28, 1676. He and Elizabeth Chard were married inEngland on June 19, 1616. They were both of Bridgeport, Dorchester,England and she was born about 1589 and died in Northampton, Mass. onApr. 18, 1643. She and her husband came to this country on the Mary andJohn. Another daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Chard Ford was namedHepzibah. She married another of our ancestors, Richard Lyman, so ourlineage traces to the Ford line from two different directions. See theLyman Lineage for more information regarding Hepzibah Ford. The ElderJohn Strong died at Northampton, Mass. on Page 123 Apr. 14, 1699 andhis wife, Abigail, on July 6, 1688. Their children were: 1. Thomas, b.May 7, 1637. 2. Jedediah, b. May 7, 1637. 3. Josiah, b. 1639; d.young. 4. Return, b. about 1641. 5. Ebenezer, b. 1643. 6. Abigail, b.1645. 7. Elizabeth, b. in Windsor, Conn. Feb. 24, 1647. 8. Experience,b. in Windsor, Aug. 4, 1650. 9. Samuel, b. Aug. 5, 1652.Page 81
10. Joseph, b. Aug. 5, 1652. 11. Mary, b. Oct. 26, 1654 in Windsor. 12.Sarah, b. 1656 in Windsor. 13. Hannah, b. May 30, 1659. 14. Hester, b.June 7, 1661 in Northampton. 15. Thankful, b. July 25, 1663. 16.Jerijah, b. Dec. 12, 1665. Elizabeth Strong, born in Windsor, Conn. onFeb. 24, 1647 was married to Joseph Parsons, Jr. on Mar. 17, 1669. Shedied in Northampton, Mass. on May 12, 1736. See the Parsons Lineage.Bibliography The History of The Descendants of Elder John Strong ofNorthampton, Mass. by Benjamin W. Dwight. My Childrens AmericanAncestory by Lucretia Lyman Ranney. New England Historical andGenealogical Register, Vol. 23. Ford Family History by J. MontgomerySeaver. Page 124 of book, Page 82 of report
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The present accepted facts show that the date of arrival of John1 Strongin Dorchester. Mass., should be placed five years later than the datepreviously given, and that he probably came with his brothers in law Johnand Walter dean, in 1635. Also the death of his first wife took place inDorchester, Mass., in 1635, and his marriage to Abigail2 Ford, shortlythereafter. This reconciles all of the later authorities, andnecessitates only the change in the birth (baptism) date of Abigail2 Fordto October 8, 1619, at Bridport, Dorset, England, as recently discovered,and the recording of the marriage date of her mother 799-791-Elizabeth1Cooke (not Agnes) who married June 19, 1616, at Bridport, Dorset,England, 798-790-Thomas1 Ford.
Also the name of the first wife of John1 Strong, is now known to beMargerie dean, sister of John and Walter dean, of South Chard, Somerset,England, and Taunton, Mass., as shown by the will of their father Williamdean, dated July 20, 1634, and that of William Cogan, dated April 20,1654.
While this Ford-Strong change is adopted in the Hayden-Warner parts ofthis work, the old records on pages 85 and 86 of the Fulton part, areretained because already printed.
Attention is also called to page 141 of the Fulton part. Laterdevelopments may show that the mother of Ruth2 Eggleston was notElizabeth Bennett, but until the conflicting claims are reconciled, andproof given, the present record is retained.
REFERENCES:--N. E. Hist. & Gen. Reg., Vol. 51, pp. 432, 435. BostonEvening Transcript, February 14, 1923. Page 292
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THE STRONG LINE The Strongs are said to have been originally Strachans,that is, in all probability Celtic in origin. One of the family, thenresident in Shropshire, married an heiress named Griffith of Caernarvonand took up residence there in 1545. Here was born Richard Strong in1561. In 1590 he removed to Taunton, Somersetshire, where he died leavinga son John and a daughter Eleanor. John Strong was born in 1605 inTaunton. He removed to London and then to America. It is commonly saidthat he sailed from Plymouth on the ship Mary and John, March 20, 1630,arriving in Hull May 30, 1630. But a writer in the Transcript, September29, 1915, shows that he must have been in England, living with his firstwife, Margerie dean, July 22, 1634, when William dean of South Chard madehis will. The share assigned to him of aiding in the settlement ofDorchester cannot then be established and he probably took up residencein Hingham immediately upon his arrival here in 1635. He took thefreeman's oath in Boston, in March, 1636. In December, 1638, he isrecorded as an inhabitant and proprietor in Taunton, Massachusetts; fromthis place he was a deputy to the court at Plymouth in March and April,1641. He helped in the settlement of Windsor, Connecticut, and in 1659 heis found established in Northampton, where he lived for forty years, one
1 Savage gives a little information about the Blott family. The immigrantwas Robert who came to America in 1632, probably to Roxbury where hewas freeman 4 March, 1635. He was at Boston in 1644. His wife Susannadied 25 January, 1660. He died in 1665. His will, dated 27 May, 1662,with codicil of date 27 March, 1665, was proved 2 February, 1665(6) Hiseldest daughter, known from the Roxbury records as early as 1632.Blott's will makes a bequest to the children of his daughter Mary. Hisdaughter Sarah married Edward Ellis of Boston; Joanna, Daniel Lovell ofBraintree; there appear to have been two other daughters. Page 81
of the leading men in the town and church. He was a prosperous tanner andlarge landowner. He is known as Elder Strong. He died 14 April, 1699,aged ninety-four. His first wife is said to have died on the voyage toAmerica. His marriage to Abigail Ford probably occurred in 1636. Johnand Abigail (Ford) Strong had a dozen or more children; the number anddates of birth are uncertain. Elizabeth, the second daughter, is said tohave been born in 1648. She married Joseph Parsons, Esq., 17 March,1669. John Strong's sister Eleanor, who appears to have been severalyears his junior, came with him to America, and married, probably about1640, Walter dean, nephew to her brother John's first wife, Margerie; sheand her husband were probably born about 1617. The Deanes, living atSouth Chard, and the Strongs at Taunton, both in Somerset, were notdistant neighbors in England, about twenty miles. The will of Williamdean, dying in 1634 in England, was probated in London in October, 1634,is published in vol. 51, New England Historical and GenealogicalRegister. John Strong's descendants intermarried with the Dwights andother New England families; he was the progenitor of all the Strongs andof many other eminent persons of today. To conclude this account of theParsons-dean connection: Rhoda (dean) Powers was descended in two linesfrom Richard Strong, through John and through Eleanor; Elizabeth (Strong)Parsons and James dean were first cousins; Noah Parsons and John deansr., second cousins; and Thankful (Parsons) Ashley and her husband, Johndean jr., third cousins.1 Page 82
EMIGRATION;30 MAY 1630 ON MARY & JOHN
MASTER THOMAS SQUEB
SAILED FROM;PLYMOUTH,ENGLAND ON 20 MARCH 1630
THIS WAS THE SATURDAY BEFORE PALM SUNDAY
400 TONS
140 PASSENGERS
40-50 CREWMEN
SHIP OWNED BY;ROGER LUDLOW
THE SHIP WAS SUPPOSED TO LAND AT THE CHARLES RIVER,BUT CAPTAIN SQUEBREFUSED TO NAVIGATE THE BOSTON HARBOR,PROBABLE BECAUSE OF IT'SISLANDS,SANDBARS & SHOALS.HE HAD THE PASSENGERS DISEMBARK AT NANTASKETPOINT.
JUNE 1630; JOHN WINTHROP SENT FOR CAPTIAN SQUEB AT NANTASKET,WHERE THE "MARY & JOHN"LAY.HE DID NOT RECORD WHAT WAS SAID.
( JOHN) WINTHROP SEEMED TO THINK HE HAD'ENDED (THE) DIFFERENCE BETWEENHIM( CAPTAIN SQUEB) AND THE PASSENGERS',IN TOKEN OF WHICH CAPTAIN SQUEBGAVE THE ORDER FOR A SALUTE OF FIVE GUNS IN THE GOVENOR'S HONOUR AND ITWAS SAID THAT SQUEB LATER PAID COMPENSATION TO (ROGER)LUDLOW."(DORSETPILGRIMS,FRANK THISTLEWAITE,P 76
THERE IS NO OFFICIAL PASSENGER LIST OF THE MARY & JOHN
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HINGHAM,MASSACHUSETTS;
LAND GRANTED,18 SEP 1635,FOR FIVE ACRES OF LAND ON NORTH STREET NEAR SHIPSTREET,HINGHAM,PLYMOUTH COLONY,MASSACHUSETTS.
FREEMAN ON 9 MARCH 1636-37
TAUNTON,MASSACHUSETTS;
HOUSE LOT ON DEAN STREET WEST OF JOHN DEAN HOUSE
FREEMAN OF PLYMOUTH COLONY,4 DECEMBER 1638
FIRST CONSTABLE,1638&9,JUROR 1645
WINDSOR,CONNECTICUT
4 FEBRUARY 1647-'THOMAS THORTON ALL HIS LAND FORMERLY RECORDED IN FIGURESIS SOLD TO THOMAS FORD AND JOHN STRONG WHERE THE PARTICULARS FULLY APPEAR'
THIS INCLUDED A HOUSE,OUT HOUSE,YARDS,ORCHARDS AND GARDENS CONTAININGABOUT TWO ACRES,MORE OR LESS,BOUNDED NORTH AND WEST BY THE LAND OF WALTERFYLER,SOUTH BY THE RIVULET,ON THE EAST BY THE HIGHWAYS,AND ADJOINING ATTHE FOOT OF THE HILL,IN THE GREAT MEADOW,ONE ACRE AND THREE QUARTERS MOREOR LESS BOUNDED NORTH BY THE LAND OF JOHN MASON AND EAST BY THE LAND OFWILLIAM HILL.(WINDSOR REGISTER OF DEEDS)
FREEMAN 15 MAY 1654 OF CONNECTICUT
NORTHAMPTON,MASSACHUSETTS;
JOHN STRONG WAS ORDAINED AN ELDER OF THE CHURCH IN 1663
LANDS-
14 OCTOBER 1660-JOHN STRONG BOUGHT FROM JOHN WEBB,A PARCEL OF LAND LYINGIN THE THIRD SQUARE AND BOUNDED BY LAND OF RICHARD LYMAN ON THE NORTH ANDTHE HIGHWAY ON THE SOUTH AND ON THE SIDES BORDERING THE LAND OF DAVIDWILTON ON THE EAST BY SAMUEL ALLYN ON THE WEST-SEVEN ACRES.
JOHN STRONG BOUGHT ANOTHER PARCEL FROM JOHN WEBB,A HOME LOT BOUNDED ONTHE HIGHWAY EAST AND NORTH AND THE MILL TRENCH ON THE WEST CONTAINING TWOACRES.
PART OF THIS WAS GIVEN TO HIS SON SAMUEL.
JOHN STRONG BOUGHT ANOTHER PARCEL FROM JOHN WEBB,WHICH LIES ON THE SOUTHSIDE OF MILL RIVER AND BOUNDED BY THE HIGHWAY EAST AND WEST,THE SIDESBORDERING THE HIGHWAY SOUTH AND MILL RIVER NORTH CONTAINING -TWO ACRES
15 OCTOBER 1660-NORTHAMPTON GRANTED TO HIM SEVERAL PARCELS OF LANDINCLUDING A TAN YARD WHICH WAS BOUNDED ON THE EAST AND WEST BY THEHIGHWAY,NORTH BY RALPH HUTCHINSON'S LAND AND THE COMMON LAND, AND THEMEETING HOUSE HILL ON THE SOUTH.
JOHN GAVE THIS TO HIS SON EBENEZER,ON 15 DECEMBER 1688
THE ORIGINAL TAN YARD CONTAINED ONE QUARTER ACRE.IT WAS ON KING STREETBROOK A LITTLE NORTH OF HAMPSHIRE MARBLE WORKS.THE TOWN BY VOTE DIRECTEDALL HIDES BE TAKEN TO HIM TO BE TANNED AT HIS OWN PRICE BECAUSE OF HISHONESTY.
15 OCT0BER 1660-NORTHAMPTON GRANTED HIM HIS HOME LOT WHICH WAS BOUNDED ONTHE HIGHWAY NORTH AND MILL RIVER ON THE SOUTH AND BOUNDED ON THE SIDES BYTHE LAND OF CAPTAIN AARON COOKS ON THE EAST AND ALEXANDER EDWARDS ON THEWEST.JOHN STRONG CONVEYED THESE PARCELS TO JOHN WEBB-18 OCTOBER1660
THE HOME LOT GRANTED TO HIM BY NORTHAMPTON ON WEST STREET WAS NEARLYOPPOSITE THE PARSON'S HOMESTEAD.HE SOLD IT TO JOHN WEBB,AND PURCHASEDJOHN WEBB'S HOME LOT AT THE CORNER OF MAIN AND SOUTH STREETS.THE PROPERTYREMAINED IN THE FAMILY FOR 103 YEARS.
NORTHAMPTON GRANTED JOHN STRONG ANOTHER PARCEL OF LAND IN MANHAM MEADOWWHICH BUTTS UP ON THE GREAT RIVER ON THE EAST AND MILL RIVER ON THE WESTCONTAINING 4 SIX ACRES PLUS.JOHN GAVE HALF OF THIS TO EBENZER,15 DECEMBER1688
(LAND RECORDS FROM"STRONG MEN AND WOMEN"BY JEANNE WATERS STRONG)
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JOHN STRONG-B.ABT 1609,PROBABLY AT-CHARD,SOMERSET,ENGLAND;D.14 APRIL1699,NORTHAMPTON,HAMPSHIRE,MA.SON OF JOHN STRONG OFCHARD,SOMERSET,ENGLAND.PROBABLY EMBARKED PLYMOUTH,ENGLAND 20 MARCH 1630ON THE 'MARY & JOHN',AND ARRIVED AT NANTASKET,30 MAY 1630.JOHN APPARENTLYRETURNED TO ENGLAND,MARRIED,AND HAD TW0 CHILDREN,BEFORE SAILING AGAIN FORNEW ENGLAND ON 8 MAY 1935 FROM WEYMOUTH ABOARD THE'HOPEWELL.'SETTLEDFIRST AT DORCHESTER,MA.,REMOVED TO WINDSOR,CT ABOUT 1636,TO TAUNTON BY1638,AND TO NORTHAMPTON IN 1659 WHERE HE WAS THE FIRST RULING ELDER.HEHAD 17 CHILDREN AND 145 GRANDCHILDREN.
MARRIED FIRST ABT 1632 IN ENGLAND,MARGERY DEANE(D.ABT 1635DORCHESTER,MA),THE MOTHER OF SON JOHN AND A CHILD WHO DIED IN INFANCY,ANDDAUGHTER OF WILLIAM DEANE.ELDER JOHN MARRIED SECOND ABOUT1635,DORCHESTER,MA.
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GENEALOGICAL REGISTER OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND
STRONG,JOHN,HINGHAM1635,REMOVED TO TAUNTON,AND FROM THENCE TO NORTHAMPTONAS EARLY AS 1659.(LINCOLN,HIST.HINGHAM.)HE HAD 17 CHILDREN.
HIS SON THOMAS HAD 15,SON JEDIDIAH 12,SON SAMUEL 12,AND HIS GRANDSONJONATHAN 17.SIXTY-ONE OF THE NAME,17 OF THEM CLERGYMEN,HAD GRAD. AT THEN.E.COLLEGES IN 1828.RETURN,WINDSOR 1640. 1 COLL.MASS.HIST.SOC. V.168 | John STRONG
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[Pam's Tree.FTW]
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5191, Date of Import: Mar 28, 1999]
The Strong family of England was originally located in the county ofShropshire. One of the family married an heiress of Griffith, of thecounty of
Caernarvon, Wales and went there to reside in 1545. Richard Strong was of
this branch of the family, and was born in the county of Caernarvon, in1561
In 1590 he moved from there to Taunton, Somersetshire, England, where he
died in 1613 leaving a son John then 8 years old and a daughter Eleanor.
(from The History of John Strong Elder by Benjamin W. Dwight.)[desc.FTW]
2. JOHN STRONGE - D. 1612, bur. 13 July 1612, Chard, Somerset, Eng.. M.unknown, 1609, Chard, Somerset, England. She pos. m. 2) William Cogan,father of Eleanor Cogan, wife of Walter dean.
Will of John Stronge of Chard, Proved 22 Sept. 1612
Where as the said John Stronge lieth sick of body but of good and perfectmemory....to the poor of Chardland 4 shillings ....to the Church 2shillings.... to MY SON JOHN STRONGE, 10 pounds...to MY CHILD THAT MYWIFE GOETH WITH all 10 pounds....If either of them die it shall remain tothe other, until they be of lawful year....To MY BROTHER THOMAS STRONG'SDAUGHTER, my godaughter, 2 shillings. I give THE OTHER TWO, 1 shillingeach....I make my wife whole executor of such goods as I have....I makemy overseers My FATHER GEORGE STRONGE, JOHN BOWRIDGE, WALTER STRONGE,JOHN WARRY.... Witnesess:HENRY WARRY
Children
a. ELDER JOHN STRONGE
b. Unknown - B. abt. 1613, Chard, Somerset, Eng.
Sources;
1-Title;11615-2.ftw
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John Stronge-D.1612,bur.13 July 1612, Chard,Somerset,England.M.Unknown,1609,Chard,Somerset,England.She pos. m.2) William Cogan,fatherof Eleanor Cogan,wife of Walter Deane.
Will of John Stronge of Chard,Proved 22 Sept 1612
Where as the said John Stronge lieth sick of body but of good and perfectmemory...to the poor of Chardland 4 shillings...to the church 2shillings...to my son John Stronge,10 pounds...to my child that my wifegoeth with all 10 pounds...if of them die it shall remain with the otheruntil they be of lawful year...to my brother Thomas Strong,s daughter,mygranddaughter 2 shillings.I give the other two 1shilling each...I make mywife whole executor of such goods as I have... I make my overseers myfather,George Stronge,John Bowridge,Walter Stronge,JohnWarry...Witnesses;Henry Warry
children;
a; Elder John Stronge
b; Unknown-B.abt 1613,Chard,Somerset,England
Father;
George Stronge-b 1556 in Chard,Somerset,England
Mother;
Elizabeth Unknown-b 1563 Chard,Somerset,England | John STRONG
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Arrived in Cleveland, Ohio in 1811.
From 1783 to 1811 he was a farmer in Chatham, Conn. He removed to Euclid, Ohio where he was agent for the sale of lands in and about Cleveland, belonging to Lord and Barber, of Haddam, Conn. He was Judge of the court of Common Pleas from 1817 to 1823.
--Abbrev: Strong Family History, 1871Title: The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong of Northampton, Mass.Author: Dwight, Benjamin W.Publication: 1871, Albany, New York; reprinted 1975, Gateway Press, BaltimoreDate: 19 Jan 2004 | John Harris STRONG
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They were listed in the 1860 Federal Census, Middlesex Co., NJ, New Brunswick (p. 119, dwelling 840, family 909) -- John O. Strong, 31, M, W, Blacksmith, val. real estate 1500, val. pers. prop. 200, b. NJ; Betsy [Strong], 27, F, W, b. NJ; Sarah C. [Strong], 9, F, W, b. NJ; Ann A. [Strong], 7, F, W, b. NJ; Mary Conover, 14, F, W, b. NJ. | John O. STRONG
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BURIAL: Scranton Road Cemetery Transcription as found at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuycem/ SCRANTON_RD_TRANS.htm
BURIAL: Last Name Brainard
First Name Mary
MI - Name
Title
Suffix
Birth Date Feb. 10, 1776
Date of Death Dec. 6, 1864?
Section B
Row 3
Tier
Grave
Notes
Inscription HIS WIFE | Mary STRONG
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1. Title; History of Descendants; Elder John Strong,Series; IncludesVol.III & IV dated ,1990
Abbrev; B.W.Dwight;John Strong
Author; Benjamin W.Dwight
Publiation; J.MUNSELLS 1871 Albany,NY | Nancy STRONG
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Oliver Strong d. unmarried. | Oliver STRONG
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Return Strong was a M.D. in Windsor, CT. | Return STRONG
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[MainTree.FTW]
[TrippExpanded.FTW]
[roytripp.FBK.FTW]
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5191, Date of Import: Mar 22, 1999]
A tanner He was a freeman 1666. He had a large estate and in his will of1719 he names his living son's Samuel and Benjamin, six daughters, andalso the children of his son Return who had dec. 1708 | Return STRONG
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sources;
1--Robert Strong(1490)descendents.GED
2--Robert Strong-from;Bill Balson-wbalson@pacbell.net.FTW
date 8 Feb 2003 | Robert STRONG
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He was listed in the 1870 census, age 15, attending school, born New Jersey, living with his father and stepmother in Brooklyn. | Stephen J. STRONG
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[Pam's Tree.FTW]
[11166.ftw]
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Thomas STRONG
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Name Prefix: Mrs | Unknown STRONG
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William Newell Strong was a policeman.
At the time of the 1850 Federal Census, they were living in Raritan Township, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, p. 227 (Ancestry Image 459) (taken 21 Sep 1850), Dwelling 433, Family 465 -- Wm. N. Strong,30, Sash & Blind? [Maker?], b. NJ; Sarah A. Strong, 25, b. NY; Mary H. Strong,6,b. NY; and William A. Strong, 1, b. NJ.
At the time of the 1870 Federal Census, he was living in the 2nd Ward of Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, with histhird wife, Eliza, and their family.
According to a Brooklyn directory of 1872,"Strong, William N., police" and his family lived at 154 Bridge Street, Brooklyn. | William Newell STRONG
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He was Mayor of New Brunswick, Middlesex Co., NJ. | William S. STRONG
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RESIDENCES:
1957 - 3835 W.20th St., Cleveland, Ohio (sublot #8 Sprankle Allotment)
1972 - 26401 Shoreview Ave., Euclid, Ohio | Albert J. STRUMBLE
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RESIDENCES:
1957 - 14406 Sylvia Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
900 Rudyard Ave., Cleveland, Ohio | Ann STRUMBLE
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~3918 W.18th St., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
STRUMBLE, ELAINE: Mother of Jessica E Schmidt-Obit Plain Dealer 16 Jun, 2002, pg. 7 sec. B
OBIT:
Elaine Strumble
Age 46, passed away June 13, 2002. Beloved mother of Jessica E. Schmidt (Todd); loving grandmother of Sydney, Ava and Jaggar Schmidt; dear sister of Francine Kawentel (Rolf), Patricia Strumble and the late Albert Jr.; aunt of Linda Kawentel; fiancee of Art Dombek; loving daughter of Lenora (deceased) and Albert J. Strumble (Rose). Former parishioner of St. Barbara's Church. Funeral Mass Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Luke's Church (Lakewood). Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Family will receive friends on SUNDAY 7-9 P.M. AND MONDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 AT THE TOMON & SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4772 PEARL RD. (N. OF BROOKPARK RD.), CLEVELAND. | Elaine STRUMBLE
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RESIDENCES:
1957 - 14406 Sylvia Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
STRUMBLE, HELEN: Daughter of Michael-Obit Plain Dealer 26 Oct, 2004, pg. 7 sec. B | Helen A. STRUMBLE
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RESIDENCES:
1957 - 14406 Sylvia Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
DEATH:
Certificate of Transfer of Real Estate lists his date of death as 24 Sep 1972.
SSDI lists it as 9 Oct 1972. | Joseph J. STRUMBLE
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RESIDENCES:
1940 - 14406 Sylvia Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
OCCUPATION:
Laborer on the NYCRR
DEATH:
Rheumatic heart disease
OBIT:
Name: Strumble, Joseph J.
Date: Oct 10 1972
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #159.
Notes: Strumble. Joseph J. Strumble, brother of Josephine Gray, Ann Stefancic, William, Albert and Helen, son of the late Michael and Josephine. Friends may call at The Zele Memorial Chapel, 458 E. 152d St., where services will be held Wednesday, at 8:15 A.M. and at St. Mary Church, at 9 A.M. Visiting Tuesday 7-9 P.M. Only. | Michael A. STRUMBLE
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RESIDENCES:
1957 - 14406 Sylvia Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
Name: Strumble, Michael
Date: Jun 27 1956
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #159.
Notes: Strumble, Michael, residence, 14406 Sylvia Ave.; beloved husband of the late Josephine (Jamnik); father of Joseph, William, Albert, Michael (deceased), Josephine Gray, Ann Stefancic and Helen, and grandfather. Friends may call at the Mary A. Svetek Funeral Home, 475 E. 152d St. Services Friday, June 29, at 9:30 a. m. St. Mary's Church, Holmes Ave. Interment Calvary Cemetery. | Michael A. STRUMBLE
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Patricia M. STRUMBLE
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RESIDENCES:
1957 - 14406 Sylvia Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
Name: Strumble, William J.
Date: Sep 19 1973
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #159.
Notes: Strumble. William J. Strumble, beloved husband of Hazel (nee Yeckley), (formerly Bizak), stepfather of Frank Blzak, dear brother of Josephine Gray, Ann Stefancic, Albert, Helen, and the deceased Michael and Joseph. Friends received Zele Memorial Chapel, 458 East 152 St., where services will be held Thursday, 8:45 A.M. and St. Jerome Church 9:30 A.M. Interment All Souls. Visiting Wednesday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. | William STRUMBLE
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Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren | Amanda STRUNK
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OBIT:
Name: Struzik, John J
Date: Sep 2 1968
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #159.
Notes: Struzik. John J. Struzik, beloved husband of Sophia (nee Piotrowicz), dear brother of Henryka Foltasz in Poland and the late Veronica Schrodek of California and dear uncle. Funeral Monday, Sept. 2, at St. Stanislaus Church, Forman Ave. at 9 A.M. Burial Calvary Cemetery. Friends received at Komorowski and Son. Funeral Home, 4105 E. 71st St. From 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. Saturday And Sunday. | John STRUZIK
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RESIDENCES:
1937 - 3688 West 15th St., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
Name: Struzik, Peter
Date: 1937
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078.
Notes: 1871-1937. age 66. Calvary Cem. Cleveland, Ohio. | Peter STRUZIK
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MARRIAGE:
STROZYK, SOPHIA and KALEMBA, ALBERT vol.0097 pg.0207 [Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index]
RESIDENCES:
1949 - 1203 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
Name: Kalemba, Sophia
Date: Oct 8 1949
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #043.
Notes: Kalemba, Sophia, beloved wife of Albert, mother of Helen Glover, Joseph, Ted, John, Casimer, and Andrew, also grandmother. Services Monday, Oct. 10, at 8:30 a. m. from residence, 1203 Redman Ave., and at 9 a. m. at St. Barbara's Church, A. J. Tomon & Sons service. | Sophia STRUZYK
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Record for her marriage to Wincenty Golda show that she was a widower of Jan Strzelczyk.
Parish: Dobrynin
Date of Marriage: 1829-06-03
Groom: Gołda, Wincenty 23 Single
Groom's Parents: Szymon-Helena Napora
Bride: Pomana, Maria 18 Widowed
Bride's previous husband: (Jan Strzelczyk) | Jan STRZELCZYK
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