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including Variations, such as, STROUP, TROUP, STROPE, STROPES, STRUP, etc. in the 1810 Census of Louisiana Territory |
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Im | Pg | Ln | Heads-of-Household | Household | Parents of Heads-of-Household |
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341 | 01 | Jacob
STROOP / STROOPE II & Elizabeth __?__ |
10010-10100-00 | Jacob
STROOPE I & Anna Maria TROUTMAN ? |
02 | William
H. STROOP / STROOPE, Sr. & Ms. MILLER? |
10010-10100-01 | Jacob
STROOPE I & Anna Maria TROUTMAN ? |
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04 | Nancy
(STROOPE) MILLER, widow of Abel MILLER |
11010-02001-00 | Jacob
STROOPE I & Anna Maria TROUTMAN ? |
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344 | 10 | George
H. STROOP / STROOPE & W1: Sarah RAY |
11121-00101-00 | Jacob
STROOPE I & Anna Maria TROUTMAN John? RAY & Jane __?__ |
11 | Charles
[STROOP? / STROOPE?]1 & Ms. __?__ |
10010-10100-00 | ?George
H. STROOPE & Sarah RAY? ? |
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Footnotes:
1. No surname is given, but the householder's given name is indented about half-an-inch to the right of George STROOP's, and George is known to have a son named Charles. |
Search Notes:
1. The J. L. SHORTS indexed in New Oleans is ?ORT?, but definitely "T." 2. Finished search at Ancestry.com on STR*, SHO*. 3. Did page-by-page search of Ouachita Parrish. Some pages look chopped off, especially p. 341, which may be why we're missing Jacob I, who should be there. |
Sources:
1. 1810 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com). 2. 1810 Census Index/Images (online at Genealogy.com). 3. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1810 (Broderbund CD-313). 4. What the Numbers in the 1810 Census Mean. |
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