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Peter STROOP
Ms. __?__ Ms. __?__ |
WARNING: I've no proof that Peter had two wives, it's simply one interpretation of the data. Note, however, that if Peter's first wife was "average" in being four years younger than her husband, she was too old to have birthed any of the children, except Peter (Jr.), the eldest, which would also explain why he is out of order in the 1850 census. |
Husband: Peter STROOP
Birth: 1793/4, Germany Occupation: farmer |
Marriage-1: |
Wife-1: Ms. __?__
Birth: ca. 1797/8 Death: ca. 1835-40 |
Marriage-2: |
Wife-2: Ms. __?__
Birth: aft. 1810 Death: ca. 1849 |
Child with Wife-1: |
1. Peter STROOP, b. 1834/5, Germany |
Children with Wife-2: |
— born in Germany:
2. Mary STROOP, b. 1841/2 3. Martin STROOP, b. 1841/2 4. Jacob STROOP, b. 1843/4 — born in WI, probably in Addison, Washington Co., WI:
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Keywords for search engines: genealogy; FRG, DEU, Deutschland; USA, US, United States, Wisconsin |
Sources:
1. Marriage Record: 2. 1850 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #20 of 27): Addison, Washington Co., WI, Roll M432_1008, p. 24B, 400/400, enumerated 15 Aug 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
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