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Harry Drew STROUP
Kathryn A. FAY
Husband:  Harry Drew STROUP
Birth:  30 May 1888, Borough of Tyrone, Blair Co., PA
Occupation:  asst. mgr., West Virginia Paper Co., Williamsburg, PA
Fraternal:  Scottish Rite Mason, Shriners
Father:  John B. STROUP
Mother:  Lillie M. BRIDENBAUGH
Marriage:  1910
Wife:  Kathryn / Katherine / Catherine A. FAY
Birth:  Mar 1892, Woodbury Twp., Blair Co., PA
Occupation:  homemaker
Sister:  Nellie FAY, b. Oct 1881, Woodbury Twp., Blair Co., PA; m. Mr. ROBINSON
Father:  Robert FAY, b. Apr 1844, PA
Mother:  Mary Ellen __?__, b. Apr 1852, PA
Children:
1.  Madolyn L. STROUP, b. 1911/2, Borough of Williamsburg, Blair Co., PA
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Sources:

1.  Marriage Record:

2.  1880 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  Robert FAY (æ 34, b. PA) & wife Mary (æ 29, b. PA) are living in Woodbury Twp., Blair Co., PA (p. 536A), with their children.

3.  1890 Census:  the 1890 Census Population Schedules were destroyed.

4.  1900 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  Harry D. STROUP (æ 12, b. May 1888, PA) is living in Tyrone Borough, Blair Co., PA, with his parents (q.v.).  Catherine FAY (æ 8, b. Mar 1892, PA) is living in Woodbury Twp., Blair Co., PA (p. 280B), with her parents, Robert FAY (æ 56, b. Apr 1844, PA) & Mary E. (æ 48, b. Apr 1852, PA), plus siblings including sister, Nellie FAY (æ 18, b. Oct 1881, PA).

5.  1910 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  Drew H. STROUP (æ 21, b. PA) is living in Williamsburg Borough, [Woodbury Twp.,] Blair Co., PA, with his parents (q.v.).  Katherine FAY (æ 18, b. PA) is living in Williamsburg Borough, Blair Co., PA, with her widowed mother, Mary Ellen FAY (æ 58, b. PA), plus siblings including married sister, Nellie ROBINSON (æ 28, b. PA).

6.  1920 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #30 of 38):  327 High Street, Williamsburg Borough, [Woodbury Twp.,] Blair Co., PA, Roll T625_1540 (Book 1), p. 237B, SN 15B, SD 20, ED 125, enumerated 24/26 Jan 1920, official enumeration date 1 Jan 1920 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
1920:  for an explanation of the column headings, please see What the Numbers in the Federal Census Mean (missing columns contained no data).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 21 23 25 26 27 28
* 327 351 368 Stroup John B Head R M W 56 M   Y Y PA PA PA Y Superintendant Paper mill W
      ______ Lily M Wife   F W 56 M   Y Y PA PA PA Y None    
      ______ H. Drew Son   M W 31 M   Y Y PA PA PA Y Assistant Supt Paper mill W
      ______ Katherine Dau-in-law   F W 27 M   Y Y PA PA PA Y None    
      ______ Madolyn Grand-dau   F W  8 S Y     PA PA PA   None    
*High Street

7.  1930 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #11-12 of 46 — indexed "Strout"):  Frankstown Twp., Blair Co., PA, Roll 2003 (Book 2), pp. 138A-138B, SN 6A-6B, ED 7-48, SD 17, enumerated 8 Apr 1930, official enumeration date 1 Apr 1930 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
1930:  for an explanation of the column headings, please see What the Numbers in the Federal Census Mean (missing columns contained no data).
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 28 30
114 114 Stroup H Drew Head O 50000 R N M W 40 M 22 N Y PA PA PA Y Ass manager W.V. Pulp & paper Co W Y N
    ______ H D Wife         F W 38 M 20 N Y PA PA PA Y None        
    ______ Madolyn L Dau         F W 18 S   Y Y PA PA PA Y None        
    Robinson Nellie Sister         F W 47 Wd 21 N Y PA PA PA Y Servant Private family W Y  
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114 114 Riley Helen Serv         F W 19 S   N Y PA PA PA Y Servant Private home W Y  
    Ainclough Marcus E Lodger         M W 25 S   N Y PA Eng PA Y Chauffer Private home W Y N

8.  Tarring S. Davis, ed.  1931.  A History of Blair County, Pennsylvania.  Vol. II.  National Historical Assn., Harrisburg, PA (biographies online in the archives of the Blair County PAGenWeb site; contributed by Sharon McCartney Russell & Judy Banja):
p. 42 HARRY DREW STROUP, assistant manager of the three plants of the West Virginia 
Paper Company, with offices at Williamsburg, Pa., is a native of Tyrone, Pa., 
having been born there, May 30, 1888, a son of John B. and Lillie M. 
(Bridenbaugh) Stroup, the former of whom is deceased and the latter of whom 
resides at Hollidaysburg, Pa.  He obtained his education in the graded and high 
schools of Tyrone and the Kiskiminetas Springs Preparatory School.  In 1907, he 
came to Williamsburg to enter the employ of the West Virginia Pulp & Paper 
Company and applied himself to learning the various phases of the business.  On 
May 9, 1927, he became superintendent, succeeding his father in that position at 
the time of his parent's death, and on May 1, 1929, was made assistant manager 
of three mills operated by the company in Tyrone, Williamsburg, and Piedmont, 
West Virginia.  He has attained the Thirty-second Degree in Scottish Rite Masonry 
and is a member of the Shrine.  In 1910, Mr. Stroup married Kathryn A. Fay, of 
Williamsburg, and they are the parents of one daughter, Madolyn L., who is 
attending college.  Mr. Stroup is a member of the Blairmont Country Club, Juniata 
Valley Colony Club, and Huntingdon Country Club. 

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