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Martin Dorance STROPE
Jeannette PARK |
Husband: Martin Dorance "Uncle Dar" STROPE
Birth: 19 Oct 1826, Bradford Co., PA Death: 23 Jun 1910, Knox Co., NE Father: William STROPE Mother: Abigail RUSSELL |
Marriage: 29 Dec 1848, Towanda, Bradford Co., PA |
Wife: [Jeanne?] "Jeannette" PARK
Birth: 5 Aug 1831, Schenectady, NY Death: 3 Jun 1910, Knox Co., NE Father: John PARK A secondary source calls her "Janette," which is the nickname for Janet; "Jeannette" is the nickname for Jeanne. |
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— born in Bradford Co., PA:
1. Alonzo A. "Lon" STROPE, b. 1 Oct 1849 2. William Wallace "Billy" STROPE, b. 7 Nov 1851; d. 22 Apr 1934, Orchard, NE; m. 2 Oct 1874, Appleton, WI, Ella Francina GERRY (1852-1935) 3. John STROPE, b. 22 Mar 1855 4. Margaret STROPE, b. 18 Aug 1858 5. Jannett "Nettie" STROPE, b. 17 Sep 1860 6. [Hester?] F. "Hattie" STROPE, b. 29 Jun 1863 — born in WI:
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Sources:
1. Marriage Record: 2. 1850 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #19 of 32): Rome, Bradford Co., PA, p. 120A, 133/135, enumerated 9 Sep 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
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