J.J. served with the 5th Alabama Calvary during the Civil War.spouse: Crow, Louisa Cathryn (1845 - 1929)
After Joseph and Catherine were married, they moved to western North Carolina. ®47spouse: Creasman, Catherine (*1777 - )
The STROUP family owned and operated a horse-powered gin, gristmill, and store at Stroup's Crossroads just north of Neel in Morgan County, AL.spouse: James, Mary Jane "Polly" (1804 - )Burial - [place: Old Stroup Cemetery]
spouse: Stroup, Adam (~1698 - ~1780)Title -
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--Other Fieldsspouse: Manring, Unknown (*1845 - )_FA5: Place: Green Pond Presby. Church Cemetery, Tuscaloosa, AL
After Catherine's first husband, Jacob RYHNE, left, she took her children to live with her father, Jacob STROOP. They moved near Spartenburg, SC, where she married James STRAINspouse: Rhyne, Jacob (1786 - ~1842)Burial - [place: Faith Presbyterian Church]
spouse: Ward, Monroe (1845 - 1881)Burial - [place: Spring Creek Cemetery, Shelby County, AL]
Spellings of this name include STROOP, STROOPE, STROUP, STROUPE, and STROPE. STROPE is the correct German spelling.spouse: Stroop, Hanna (Wife of Matthias) (*1666 - )It is a rare name found only in Westphalia.
Mathias sailed between Europe and America at least 6 times. In 1687, Talbot County, East Maryland, "Mr Mathew STROPE" was on a trip from England. ®47
Matthias Stroop, German pronunciation: Mah-tee-oos, immigrant ancestor. Reputedly an Iron Master. Arrived in American the first time on 10 Oct 1684, aboard ship "SHIELD" in Philadelphia. Lived briefly in Germantown, PA. Went back to
Germany, probably for wife. Arrived second time in 1687 on ship "ENDEAVOR OF STOCKTON" at a port in Maryland. Believed to be Lutheran or Evangelical Lutheran. Both immigration records spelled his name "STROOPE". ®1Occupation -
Ironmaster
Moses and Hester lost all three of their sons in the Civil War.spouse: Alexander, Hester Amelia (*1809 - )
In 1850, Moses owned a seventy-horse steam mill in Cherokee County, GA.
Occupation -
IronmasterBurial - [place: Spring Creek Cemetery, Shelby County, AL]
Nathanial is not listed in Doug Hill's data.
Reed STROUP and Tennie STROUP were first cousins.spouse: Stroup, Tennie (*1874 - )
spouse: Alexander, Marshall Ney (*1835 - )Burial - [place: Clear Creek Cemetery, Cherokee County, AL]
There are two daughters named Susan in this family, one born in 1849, the other in 1859. I would think that either the elder sister died young, there is only daughter named Susan, or finding their full names would clarify.
There are two daughters named Susan in this family, one born in 1849, the other in 1859. I would think that either the elder sister died young, there is only daughter named Susan, or finding their full names would clarify.
Jacob was register of deeds for Sulivan County (Maryland?) for many years. He was the only county officer who saved the records pertaining to his office when the court house was destroyed by fire resulting from a Civil War battle. ®56
Hugh TATUM and Georgia HILL had 8 children.spouse: Hill, Georgia Marietta (1855 - 1941)
spouse: Addington, John (1777 - 1857)Religion -
QuakerBurial - [place: Maxville Cemetery]
The 1850 Habersham County, GA census lists eight children for Henry TURNER and Celia DANIEL - 3 males and 5 femalesspouse: Daniel, Celia (1809 - )Occupation -
Justice of the Peace
Possible relationship (sisters?) between Jane VINES (1st wife of Solomon Quincy DUGGER) and Rebecca VINES (wife of James B. DUGGER)? Solomon and James are brothers. ®1spouse: Dugger, Solomon Quincy (1828 - 1910)
Possible relationship (sisters?) between Jane VINES (1st wife of Solomon Quincy DUGGER) and Rebecca VINES (wife of James B. DUGGER)? Solomon and James are brothers. ®1spouse: Dugger, James B. (1821 - 1861)
spouse: Stroupe, Ethel Belle (1920 - )Title -
Jr.
spouse: Stroup, Mary Elizabeth (1843 - 1887)Occupation -
Medical doctorTitle -
M.D.Burial - [place: Spring Creek Cemetery, Shelby County, AL]
Title -
Jr.Burial - [place: Spring Creek Cemetery, Shelby County, AL]
spouse: Hill, Thomas Jefferson (1858 - 1920)Burial - [place: Rock Creek Baptist Cemetery, Stephens County, GA]