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For decades it has been widely accepted on paper that Jacob STROUP I (1724-1804), of Lincoln [now Gaston] Co., NC, was a grandson of our subject, through our subject's son Adam. DNA testing (via the STRAUB Y-chromosome DNA Surname Project) has proven that Jacob I is, in fact, the son of Johann Pieter STRAUB I, the 1733 immigrant to Philadelphia. For decades is has also been widely accepted on paper that Jacob STROUP II (1771-1846), of Lincoln Co., NC, then Cass [now Bartow] Co., GA, was a grandson of Jacob I, through Jacob I's son, Adam. DNA testing has show this connection to be invalid, and it appears very likely that Jacob II was, himself, an immigrant. One might think the door is till open for Jacob II to be descended from our subject, except that Jacob II signed his marriage bond in clear German script and spelled his surname, "Straub." That leaves us with no descendants for Mathias, beyond the children of his son, Adam. The STRAUB/STROUP DNA project seeks a patrilineal (direct male line) descendant of our subject, Mathias STROOP, to be DNA tested, someone who does not descend from Jacob STROUP I or Jacob STROUP II of NC. Because the results of such a test are important for identifying our subject and his descendants, the project is willing to subsidize $100 towards such a test. If you feel you are, or know of, a suitable candidate, please contact the project admin for further details and conditions. |
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Husband: Mathias / Matthias STROOP / STROOPE / STROUP
Birth: 1659/60, Dortmund, Westphalia Death said to be: ca. 1740, High Point, [now in Guilford Co.,] NC Occupation: iron-master (builder and operator of iron furnaces) Father (said to be Dutch): Andreas Pieter STROOP Mother (said to be Dutch): Catharina __?__ The "double-O" spelling is typically Dutch and found, today, mostly
in the Netherlands and Westphalia.
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Marriage: 1682, Westphalia
Migration (Mathias alone, age 24): arrived 10 Oct 1684, Baltimore, MD, on the ship, Shield; said to have gone to Philadelphia, then temporarily settled in Germantown Transhumance (w/wife): arrived Nov 1687, Baltimore, MD, on the ship, Endeavor, of Stockton Residence in 1697: on Chesapeake Bay, Talbot Co., MD |
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Wife: Hanna __?__
Birth: ca. 1661, Westphalia Occupation: homemaker |
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— born in Germany:
1. Catharina STROOP, b. ca. 1686 — born in Talbot? Co., MD:
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Sources (n.b., Guilford Co. was not formed until 1770):
1. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). 2. Emails from [name withheld] (17 Sep 2001; some personal and other information edited out):
3. William E. Williamson, of Roanoke, VA. Descendants of Matthias Stroope (online at members.cox.net/wmson/strouppvt.htm). |
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