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Marcus Cornelius STROUP
Elizabeth Jane HUGGINS |
Husband: Marcus Cornelius STROUP
Birth: 10 Sep 1850 Death: 1 May 1915, Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC Father: Caleb STROUP Mother: Amy ABERNATHY |
Marriage: |
Wife: Elizabeth / Eliza Jane "Jennie" HUGGINS
Birth: Rutherford Co., NC Death: 6 Jun 1927, Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC Father: John A. HUGGINS Mother: Catherine FISHER |
Children: |
1. Sophie Emma STROUPE, b. 30 May 1873, NC; m1. Sterling Price
FAVELL; m2. Aaron Cornelius THOMPSON
2. Walter Rozell STROUP / STROUPE, b. 1876/7, NC |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, North Carolina |
Sources:
1. Edith Warren Huggins. 1957. "Huggins and Allied Families of North Carolina." Pages 15-21 in John Bennett Bodie. Historical Southern Families. Vol. X. Pacific Coast Publishers, Redwood City, CA (republ. 1966 by Clearfield, Blto., MD; repub. 1993/5 by Genealogy Publ. Co., Blto., MD; republ. 1998 as Broderbund CD-191):
2. Archives of the STRAUB-L mailing list (online at RootsWeb.com). 3. Messages in the Stroup Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com). 4. Messages in the Stroop Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com). |
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