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Solomon S. STROUP
Lavina GLASS
Husband:  Solomon S. STROUP
Birth:  9 Jan 1840, Knox Twp., Columbiana Co., OH
Death:  8 Dec 1917, Alliance, Lexington Twp., Stark Co., OH
Father:  Conrad STROUP
Mother:  Sarah G. WOLF
Marriage:  2 Nov 1862, Columbiana Co., OH
Wife:  Lavina / Lavinia GLASS
Birth:  30 Mar 1845
Death:  23 Jul 1920, Alliance, Lexington Twp., Stark Co., OH
Disposition:  buried North Georgetown Cemetery, North Georgetown, Knox Twp., Columbiana Co., OH
Children:
1.  Herbert T. STROUP, b. 1 Jul 1864; d. 8 Jul 1932, Alliance; m. Louise M. __?__ (1869-1939)
2.  Nora STROUP, b. Aug 1869; d. 1959; m. Ernest F. KNOLL (1866-1947)
3.  Levra STROUP; m. F. W. TYLER
4.  Theodore Bradford STROUP, b. 25 Jul 1870; d. 22 Sep 1940, New Philadelphia, Goshen Twp., Tuscarawas Co., OH; m. Mary AMERMAN (1875-1948)
5.  Inat STROUP, b. Aug 1880
6.  George STROUP
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