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Diana, Goddess
of the Hunt — for Ancestors!
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including Variations, such as STROUP, TROUP, STROPE, STROPES, STRUP, etc. |
| My practice has been to create a table for each state of the union
organizing the census households as "timelines." Not only is the
New York City census too large to include as part of the statewide table,
during the compilation of these NYC timelines, I came to the realization
that most families appeared in NYC only once. It seems that the majority
of families were immigrants who were not settling in NYC, but just passing
through. They simply happened to be in NYC during the census year,
with the implication that for the years between the censuses, there were
many others who passed through NYC for whom we have no record in the census.
With most householders appearing only once in the NYC censuses, timelines
becomes pointless and the Census Record Tables alone suffice.
Beginning in 1870, the Federal Census, nationwide, was organized by "Enumeration Districts," at which point the New York City census ceased to be enumerated by Wards. I have used that census year as the cut off year, that is, the last one where I will list "singletons" (families occurring only once) in this timeline table. There are, however, a few families who did settle in NYC long enough to appear there in two or more censuses. Those families are included among the others on the statewide timeline page: Timeline Tables of STRAUB, Etc., in the 1790-1930 Censuses of the State of New York |
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