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James STROUP
Eliza M. HATCHER
WARNING:  Secondary sources are equating our subject with the James STROUP who married Harriet STRAIN in 1831.  This James is still living with Harriet in the 1850 census, so unless he's a bigamist, these are two different James STROUPs.
Husband:  James STROUP
Marriage:  1 Apr 1849, Highland Co., OH
Wife:  Elizabeth / Eliza M. HATCHER
Birth:  10 Oct 1824
Death:  1851
Father:  Thomas HATCHER (1800- ) of VA
Mother:  Frances NEWTON (c1797-1850) of VA
Children:
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Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Ohio, Virginia

Sources:

1.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org).
James STROUP
Spouse: Eliza HATCHER
Marriage: 01 Apr 1849, Highland, Ohil
Source: Marriage Records, 1805-1953. Ohio. Probate Court (Highland County)

2.  1850 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  can't find.

3.  Message posted to the Harris Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com).

4.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

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