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William L. STROUP
Ida LEMEN
Husband:  William L. STROUP
Birth:  14 Sep 1841, Madison Co., OH
Death:  4 Oct 1884, Sedalia, Madison Co., OH
Disposition:  buried Kirkwood Cemetery, London, Madison Co., OH
Marriage:  27 May 1880, Madison Co., OH
Wife:  Ida LEMEN
Birth:  21 Nov 1851, Sedalia, Madison Co., OH
Death:  7 Nov 1913
Disposition:  buried Kirkwood Cemetery, London, Madison Co., OH
Father:  Milton LEMEN (1819-1878)
Mother:  Sarah SMITH (1815-1890)
Children — born in Elk Falls, Elk Co., KS:
1.  Alfred STROUP, b. 30 Jul 1882; m1. 12 Sep 1904, Mary Ellen BROWN (1882-1912); m2. 23 Nov 1879, Clinton Co., OH, Laura May MURPHY
2.  William M. STROUP, b 7 Jul 1884
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Kansas, Ohio

Sources:

1a.  Jordan R. Dodd, ed.  1998.  Marriage Index: Ohio, 1851-1900.  Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-236):  not found, but there are no Madison County records on the CD.

1b.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service:  IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org).
William L. STROUP
Spouse: Ida LEMON
Marriage: 27 May 1880, Madison, Ohio
Source: Marriage Records, 1810-1967. Ohio. Probate Court (Madison County)

2.  1880 Census (indexed at FamilySearch.org; page image online at Ancestry.com, Image #23 of 30):  London, Madison Co., OH, p. 258C, PN 23, SD _, ED 61, enumerated __ Jun 1880, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1880 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤
1880:  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 8 10 13 24 25 26
185 223 Stroup William W M 39   /   OH OH OH
    ______ Idd W F 28 Wife / Keeping House OH OH OH

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

4.  1900

5.  1910

6.  John Peery Miller.  1922.  The Genealogy of the Descendants of Samuel Smith, Sr., and Elizabeth (McCleve) Smith.  Aldine Pub. House, Xenia, OH (online at HeritageQuest at Genealogy.com):
p. 37 9-a. SARAH SMITH, born December 23, 1815, at the Smith farm home, near Donnelsville, Ohio; died in London, Ohio, Jun 27, 1890; married May 5, 1840, Dr. Milton Lemen, who was born March 1, 1819, in Clark County, Ohio; and died April 24, 1878; both are buried in Kirkwood cemetery, London, Ohio...
p. 103 6-a. IDA LEMEN, born November 21, 1851, at Sedalia, Ohio; died November 7, 1913; married May 27, 1880, William Stroup, who was born September 14, 1841, in Madison County, Ohio; died October 4, 1884; both buried in Kirkwood cemetry, London, Ohio...
p. 104
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IDA (LEMEN) STROUP BRANCH OF 
SARAH (SMITH) LEMEN FAMILY
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Children of Ida (Lemen) Stroup and William Stroup
(No. 6-2, page 103)
THIRD GENERATION
(E)
1-e. ALFRED STROUP, born July 30, 1882, in Elk Falls, Kansas; married September 12, 1904, Mary Ellen Brown, who was born December 28, 1882, in Clinton County, Ohio; and died Jun 15, 1912; buried in Green Lawn cemeter, London, Ohio; married January 1, 1917, Laura May Murphy (2nd wife), who was born November 23, 1879, in Clinton County, Ohio.
2-e. WILLIAM MILTON STROUP, born July 7, 1884, in Elk Falls, Kansas.

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Child of Alfred Stroup and Mary Ellen (Brown) Stroup
(No. 1-4, above)
FOURTH GENERATION

(F)
1-f. ANNA LOUISE STROUP, born September 24, 1905, in South Charleston, Ohio

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