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George STROPE
Ms. __?__ |
Husband: George STROPE
Birth: ca. 1730s/40s Military Service: Revolutionary War George is of an age to be a grandson of the progenitor of the New York STROPEs, Johannes STRAUB. |
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Wife: Ms. __?__ |
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Our subject is probably the father of the second George in Salem
Co., NJ, who first appears on the tax rolls in 1782, which may mean he
married in 1782 or came of age in 1782 (or both):
. George STROPE, b. ca. 1760s Our subject may be the progenitor of the STROPEs/STROUPs across
the river in New Castle Co., DE, which include:
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Sources:
1. Marriage Record: 2. Census Index: Colonial America, 1607-1789 (Broderbund CD-310):
3. 1790 Census: the 1790 New Jersey (and Delaware) censuses were lost. 4. 1800 Census: the 1800 New Jersey census was lost; not found in the Delaware census. 5. 1810 Census: the 1810 New Jersey census was lost; the George STROPE in Delaware is too young to be our subject. 6. 1820 Census: the 1820 New Jersey census was lost; the George STROPE in Delaware is too young to be our subject. 7. 1830 Census: there are no STROPE/STROUP/etc. in New Jersey. 8. William S. STRYKER. 1872. Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War. Trenton, NJ (republ. 1967ff by Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD; Broderbund CD-518):
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