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including Variations, such as STROUP, TROUP, STROPE, STROPES, STRUP, etc. in the 1790-1930 Censuses of Maryland |
STRAUBs are a rare commodity in Maryland, which was not a typical destination
for German immigrants (most STRAUBs were immigrants to the "Pennsylvania
Deutsch" region of southeastern Pennsylvania, most through the port of
Philadelphia). However, there was a Mathias
STROOP, who emigrated from Westphalia, Germany, to Maryland in 1687
through the port of Baltimore. Whether he had any descendants beyond
two generations remains a controversy.
We do have a family of STROUPs born in MD who later show up in Highland County, Ohio, by at least 1806 where they went on to multiply profusely. Their progenitor was Adam Michael STROUP, and we find a remnant of his family in the 1790 and 1800 censuses of Washington County (see below), but by 1810, even these last had moved on. Are these the descendants of Mathias STROOP? |
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The entire 1890 Federal census was lost. Small text indicates there were no STRAUBs/etc. in the state that year. |
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Maryland Counties
- Allegany - Anne_Arundel - Baltimore - Baltimore_City - Calvert - Caroline - Carroll - Cecil - Charles - Dorchester - Frederick - Garett - Harford - Howard - Kent - Montgomery - Prince_Georges - Queen_Annes - Saint_Marys - Somerset - Talbot - Washington - Wicomico - Worcester - |
Anne
Arundel County
(formed in 1650 as an original county)
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City
of Baltimore
(Baltimore County was formed in 1659 as an original county; Baltimore City is geographically located in Baltimore County, but it became an administratively independent city in 1851.)
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Frederick
County
(formed in 1748 from Prince George's Co.)
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Harford
County
(formed in 1773 from Baltimore Co.)
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Montgomery
County
(formed in 1776 from Frederick County)
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Queen
Anne's County
(formed in 1706 from Talbot Co.)
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Washington
County
(formed in 1776 from Frederick Co.)
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Search Notes:
1. The "H. Strapp" indexed in 1810 in Frederick County is "Struffer"; he is indexed "H. Struffer" in the 1810 census. 2. STROPE(S) and STRAPE(S) were not extracted. |
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