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Joseph STROUP
Jane DENTON
Husband:  Joseph STROUP
Birth:  1796/7, KY
Death:  1850-60
Occupation:  farmer
Father:  John STROUP
Mother:  Mary STEELY
Marriage:  13 Dec 1827, Madison Co., OH
Residence in 1830/40/50:  Stokes Twp., Madison Co., OH
Residence in 1860/70:  Cuivre Twp., Pike Co., MO
Wife:  Jane DENTON
Birth:  1806/7, OH
Death:  aft. 1870
Occupation:  homemaker
Children — born in Stokes Twp., Madison Co., OH:
  1.  Clara STROUP, b. 1828 
  2.  Elizabeth J. STROUP, b. 1829/30; m. Mr. HUNT
  3.  Martha STROUP, b. 1831/2; m. Mr. WATERS
  4.  Mary STROUP, b. 1833/4; m. Mr. BEIRES?
  5.  (Daughter A) STROUP, b. 1835-40; d. 1840-50
  6.  (Daughter B) STROUP, b. 1835-40; d. 1840-50
  7.  Sarah "Sallie" STROUP, b. 1836/7; never married
  8.  James Denton STROUP, b. 1840/1
  9.  Joseph W. STROUP, b. 1843/4
10.  John M. STROUP, b. 1847; d. bef. 1850
11.  Simeon M. STROUP, b. 1848/9
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio

Sources:

1.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service:  IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org):
Joseph STROUP
Spouse: Jane DENTON
Marriage: 13 Dec 1827, Madison, Ohio
Source: Marriage Records, 1810-1967. Ohio. Probate Court (Madison County)

2.  1830 Census Index and Digital Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #7 of 9; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
1830 OH Madison Co. Stokes Twp. p. 112 Ln. 24 Joseph Stroup 000 010 - 200 010
These data indicate:
No. & Sex  Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 20-29 1800-1810 = Joseph (b. 1796/7)
2 females 4 or under 1825-1830 = Elizabeth (b. 1829/30)
= Daughter A
1 female 20-29 1800-1810 = Jane (b. 1806/7)
Joseph is in the wrong age class, but surely this is our subjects' household.  Listed next to Joseph's father, John STROUP, Sr., who is next to Joseph's brother, David STROUP, who is next to Joseph's brother, William STROUP (n.b., the list is not alphabetized). 

3.  1840 Census Index and Digital Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #1-2 of 8; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
1840 Oh Madison Co. Stokes Twp. pp. 49A-49B Ln. 17 Joseph Stroup 000 100 100 - 321 001 000 0100000
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 15-19 1820-1825 = ?
1 male 40-49 1790-1800 = Joseph (b. 1796/7)
3 females 4 or under 1835-1840 = Daughter B
= Daughter A
= Sarah (b. 1836/7)
2 females 5-9 1830-1835 = Mary (b. 1833/4)
= Martha (b. 1831/2)
1 female 10-14 1825-1830 = Elizabeth (b. 1829/30)
1 female 30-39 1800-1810 = Jane (b. 1806/7)
1 person employed in agriculture
The teenage male was born before Joseph & Jane were married, so he is not their son.  Nor is he Joseph's son from a prior marriage because he's not in the household in 1830.  He may be kin or hired help.  As a farmer with six daughters and no sons, he certainly need some hired male help.  Listed four lines from Joseph's brother, David STROUP

4.  1850 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #9-10 of 16 — indexed "Shoup"):  Stokes Twp., Madison Co., OH, pp. 245A-245B, enumerated 18 Nov 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
63 63 Joseph Shoup 53 M Farmer 6000 Ky
    Jane       " 43 F     Ohio
    Elizabeth J " 20 F     Ohio
    Martha      " 18 F     Ohio
    Mary        " 16 F     Ohio
    Sarah       " 13 F     Ohio
    Margaret    " 11 F     Ohio
    James D     "  9 M     Ohio
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64 64 Joseph W Stroup  6 M     Ohio
    Simeon M  1 F     Ohio
    Amos Reese 25 M Laborer   Pa
Son Joseph should not have been given new visitation numbers just because he started a new page.

5.  1860 Census Index/Images (online at Genealogy.com, Image #28 of 38 — indexed "Stross"):  Bowling Green P.O., Cuivre Twp., Pike Co., MO, Roll 639 (Book 1), p. 172, PN 28, 191/191, enumerated 14 Jun 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
Joseph Strop 61 M   Farmer 6500 1500 Ky
Jane     " 51 F   Dom     O
Sarah    " 21 F   "     "
James    " 17 F   Farm Lab     "
Joseph   " Jnr 15 M         "
Simeon   " 10 M         "
Clara Kilgore 30 F   Dom     "
William  " 10 M         "
Clara is their widowed daughter; William is their grandson.

6.  1870 Census Index/Images (online at Genealogy.com, Image #66 of 68):  Bowling Green P.O., Cuivre Twp., Pike Co., MO, Roll 798 (Book 1), p. 155B, PN 66, 446/446, enumerated 29 Jun 1870, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
Stroup Joseph D 27 M W Farmer   1100 Ohio
______ Jane 62 F W Keeping House 5600   Ohio
Kilgore Clara 40 F W       Ohio
Hunt Elizabeth 30 F W       Ohio
Stroup Sally 25 F W at home     Ohio
______ Simeon M 21 M W Farm Laborer     Ohio
Clara and Elizabeth are Jane's widowed daughters.

7.  Archives of the STROUP-L mailing list (online at RootsWeb.com); gatewayed to the Stroup Message Board (online at Ancestry.com), including this message:
Joseph Stroup b 1797 m Jane b 1807
Elizabeth Stroup Hunt b 1830
Martha Stroup Waters b 1832
Mary Stroup Beires(?) b 1834
Sallie Stroup b 1837 (never married)
James Denton Stroup b 1844
John M b 1847
Simon M b 1849
Claira Stroup Kilgore b 1828
Family moved from Ohio to Missouri in 1852 - settled in Bowling Green Missouri at a farm called "Stony Point".
from the hand of Margaret Stroup Norvell 1962

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