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Clae L. STROUP
Edna E. ROBERTSON |
Husband: Clae L. STROUP
Birth: 30 Sep 1910, Sugar Ridge Twp., Clay Co., IN Death: Jun 1974 Last Residence: Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN Father: Andrew STROUP Mother: Mary E. __?__ |
Marriage: 3 Feb 1935 |
Wife: Edna E. ROBERTSON
Birth: 29 Dec 1911, Cory, Clay Co., IN Death: 25 Mar 2006, Hendricks Regional Health, Danville, Hendricks Co., IN Disposition: buried Lincoln Memory Gardens, Whitestown, Boone Co., IN Last Residence: Brownsburg Occupation: clerk, Wm. H. Block Co.; accounting clerk, Indiana University Medical Center Religion: Baptist Father: Hugh ROBERTSON Mother: Milbrey Jane THOMAS Step-Mother: Bernice (__?__) ROBERTSON |
Children: |
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Sources:
1. Marriage Record: 2. 1930 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): can't find Clae. Clae's father has died and his mother has remarried; her daughters are living with her (in Clay Co., IN), but Clae is not with her. 3. SSDI: Social Security Death Index (online at RootsWeb.com):
4. Obituary: Edna E. Stroup (online at the web site of Hampton Gentry Funeral Home, Plainfield, IN). |
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