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Samuel STRUB
Elizabeth STOLTZ
Catharina Elisabetha TRANSOU
Husband:  Samuel STRUB / STRUPE / STROUP / STROOP
Birth:  30 Sep 1797, Stokes [now Forsyth] Co., NC
Death:  1884, Bethania Twp., Forsyth Co., NC
Occupation:  farmer
Father:  (Johann) Samuel STRUB
Mother:  Susanna Elisabetha STOLTZ
Marriage-1:  25 Feb 1825, Stokes [now Forsyth] Co., NC
Wife-1:  Elizabeth / Elisabeth STOLTZ / STOLZ / STOLTS
Birth:  21 Apr 1799, Stokes [now Forsyth] Co., NC
Death:  4 Jul 1827, Stokes [now Forsyth] Co., NC
Occupation:  homemaker
Marriage-2:  25 Sep 1828, Stokes [now Forsyth] Co., NC
Wife-2:  Catharina Elisabetha / Katherine Elizabeth "Betsy" TRANSOU
Birth:  1795, Stokes [now Forsyth] Co., NC
Death:  15 Jun 1880
Occupation:  homemaker
Father:  Johannes TRANSOU
Mother:  Rebecca FREY
Children with Elizabeth STOLTZ:
[apparently none]
Children with Catharina Elisabetha TRANSOU — born in Stokes [now Forsyth] Co., NC:
1.  James Ervin / Irvin STRUPE, b. 1829/30; d. Jul 1865, Bethania (of typhoid); m. Mary Ann Elizabeth ANDERSON (1832- )
2.  Edwin STRUPE, b. 1831/2; d. 1864, near Atlanta, GA (of typhoid)
3.  William Augustus STRUPE, b. 1835/6
4.  Eugene Levine STRUPE, b. 1838/9
Grandson(?):
.  Charles H. STROOP / STRUPE, b. 1861/2, NC
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Georgia, North Carolina

Sources (n.b., Forsyth Co. was formed in 1849 from Stokes Co.):

1.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service:  IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org).
Samuel STRUPE
Birth: 30 Sep 1797, Bethania, Stokes, North Carolina; Death: 15 Oct 1884
Marriage: 25 Feb 1825, Stokes, North Carolina
Spouse: Elisabeth STOLZ
Birth: 21 Apr 1799, Bethabara, Stokes, North Carolina; Death: 04 Jul 1827
Marriage: 25 Sep 1828, Bethania, Stokes, North Carolina
Spouse: Catherine Elisabeth TRANSOU
Birth: 24 Aug 1795, Bethania, Stokes, North Carolina; Death: 15 Jun 1880
Source: patron submission

2.  1830 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #1 of 164; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
1830 NC Stokes [now Forsyth] Co. Roll 125 p. 213 Ln. 19 Samuel Stroup 100 001 - 000 001
These data indicate:
No. & Sex  Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 4 or under 1825-1830 = James (b. 1829/30)
1 male 30-39 1790-1800 = Samuel (b. 1797)
1 female 30-39 1790-1800 = Elizabeth (b. 1795) 

3.  1840 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #5-6 of 14; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
1840 NC Stokes [now Forsyth] Co. Bethania Dist. Roll 372 pp. 144A-144B Ln. 7 Samuel Strupe 121 001 - 000 001 010000-000000 0100000
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 white male 4 or under 1835-1840 = Eugene (b. 1839)
2 white males 5-9 1830-1835 = William (b. 1834)
= Edwin (b. 1831)
1 white male 10-14 1825-1830 = James (b. 1829)
1 white male 30-39 1800-1810 = Samuel (b. 1797) 
1 white female 30-39 1800-1810 = Elizabeth (b. 1795)
 
1 male slave 10-23 1816-1830 = ?
1 person employed in agriculture

4.  1850 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #139 of 209):  Forsythe Co., NC, Roll M432_630, p. 280B, 1215/1230, enumerated 21 Oct 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
Samuel Stroop 52 M   Farmer 500 North Carolina
Elizabeth K " 54 F       "
James E     " 20 M   Farmer   "
Edwin       " 18 M   Farmer   "
William     " 14 M       "
Eugene      " 11 M       "
Listed two households from widowed sister-in-law, Salome (TRANSOU) STROOP

5.  1860 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #17 of 20):  Old Town P.O., Pfafftown Dist., Forsyth Co., NC, Roll M653_897, p. 307A/617, PN 45, 363/334, enumerated 20 Jun 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
Samuel Strupe 55 M   Farmer 1000 1500 N Carolina
Elizabeth " 55 F         "
William   " 23 M   Day laborer     "
Levine    " 21 M         "
Listed next to widowed sister-in-law, Salome (TRANSOU) STROOP

6.  1870 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #2 of 30):  Bethania P.O., Bethania Twp., Forsythe (sic) Co., NC, Roll M593_1137, p. 307B, 15/15, enumerated 3 Aug 1870, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
Stroop Samuel 73 M W Farmer 1200 100 North Carolina
______ Elizabeth 75 F W Keeping House     North Carolina
______ Charles H  8 M W At Home     North Carolina
Listed next to married son, Luvene G. [Eugene Levine] STROOP.

7.  1880 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #25 of 27):  Bethania Twp., Forsyth Co., NC, Roll T9_963, p. 305B, PN 26, SD 2, ED 74, enumerated 19 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 9 10 11 13 21 24 25 26
228 228 Strupe William A W M 45     /   Farmer   NC NC NC
    [William's wife and children]
    ______ Samuel W M 83 Father     / At Home   NC VA NC

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

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