| Sources:
1. Marriage Record:
2. 1800 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image
#48 of 158; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
| 1800 |
SC |
Charleston Co. |
Roll M32_48 |
p. 99A |
Ln. 12 |
Jacob Stroub |
12110-00200-00 |
These data indicate:
| No. & Sex |
Age Class |
Therefore Born |
Individuals Inferred |
| 1 male |
9 or under |
1790-1800 |
= |
| 2 male |
10-15 |
1784-1790 |
= |
| 1 male |
16-25 |
1774-1784 |
= |
| 1 male |
26-44 |
1755-1774 |
= Jacob (b. 1770s) |
| 2 females |
16-25 |
1774-1784 |
= E. (b. 1780)
= ? |
3. 1810 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image
#5 of 57; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
| 1810 |
SC |
Charleston Co. |
Charleston |
Roll M252_60 |
p. 288 |
Ln. 7 |
George Stroub |
10010-20010-00 |
These data indicate:
| No. & Sex |
Age Class |
Therefore Born |
Individuals Inferred |
| 1 male |
9 or under |
1800-1810 |
= |
| 1 male |
26-44 |
1765-1784 |
= Jacob (b. 1770s) |
| 2 females |
9 or under |
1800-1810 |
= |
| 1 female |
26-44 |
1765-1784 |
= E. (b. 1780) |
4. 1820 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image
#72 of 76; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
| 1820 |
SC |
Charleston Co. |
Charleston |
Roll M33_119 |
p. 67 |
Ln. 5 |
Jacob Stroub |
100010-10200-1-001 |
2010-0000 |
These data indicate:
| No., Race, Gender |
Age Class |
Therefore Born |
Individuals Inferred |
| 1 white male |
9 or under |
1810-1820 |
= George (b. 1814/5) |
| 1 white male |
26-44 |
1775-1794 |
= Jacob (b. 1770s) |
| 1 white female |
9 or under |
1810-1820 |
= Caroline (b. 1819/20) |
| 2 white females |
16-25 |
1794-1804 |
= E. (b. 1780)
= ? |
| 1 |
foreigners not naturalized |
| 1 |
people engaged in manufacture |
| 2 male slaves |
13 and under |
1806-1820 |
= ? ? |
| 1 male slave |
26-44 |
1775-1794 |
= ? |
5. 1830 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image
#163 of 219; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
| 1830 |
SC |
Charleston Co. |
City of Charleston (Ward 4) |
Roll M19_170 |
p. 84 |
| Ln. 9 |
Jacob Stroub |
000 210 100 - 000 221 100 |
020000-001000 |
|
These data indicate:
| No., Race, Gender |
Age Class |
Therefore Born |
Individuals Inferred |
| 2 white males |
15-19 |
1810-1815 |
= George (b. 1814/5)
= ? |
| 1 white male |
20-29 |
1800-1810 |
= ? |
| 1 white male |
40-49 |
1780-1790 |
= Jacob (b. 1770s) |
| 2 white females |
15-19 |
1810-1815 |
= |
| 2 white females |
20-29 |
1800-1810 |
= |
| 1 white female |
30-39 |
1790-1800 |
= |
| 1 white female |
40-49 |
1780-1790 |
= E. (b. 1780) |
| |
| 2 male slaves |
10-23 |
1806-1820 |
= ? ? |
| 1 female slave |
24-35 |
1794-1806 |
= ? |
6. 1840 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image
#158-159 of 379; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
| 1840 |
SC |
Charleston Dist. |
City of Charleston Ward 4 |
Roll M704_509 |
pp. 79B-80A |
| Ln. 11 |
Jacob Stroub |
200 010 001 - 000 010 001 |
000000-000100 |
0002000 |
These data indicate:
| No. & Sex |
Age Class |
Therefore Born |
Individuals Inferred |
| 2 white males |
4 or under |
1835-1840 |
= grandson?
= grandson? |
| 1 white male |
20-29 |
1810-1820 |
= George (b. 1814/5) |
| 1 white male |
60-69 |
1770-1780 |
= Jacob (b. 1770s) |
| 1 white female |
20-29 |
1810-1820 |
= Caroline (b. 1819/20) |
| 1 white female |
50-59 |
1780-1790 |
= E. (b. 1780) |
| |
| 1 female slave |
36-54 |
1785-1804 |
= ? |
| 2 |
persons employed in manufacture and trades |
7. 1850 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image
#338 of 564): the Parishes of St. Philip & Saint Michaels, District
of Charleston, SC, Roll 850 (Book 1), p. 251B, 543/560, enumerated 30 Oct
1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
| E. Stroub |
70 |
F |
|
|
3000 |
So Carolina |
| George " |
35 |
M |
|
Carpenter |
|
do |
| Caroline " |
30 |
F |
|
|
|
do |
| Jane J " |
14 |
F |
|
|
|
do |
| Geo Washington " |
12 |
M |
|
|
|
do |
| R. Champlen |
18 |
M |
|
Carpenter |
|
do |
Caroline could be George's wife or his sister, but I'm going to assume
sister because there are no young children in the household — with Caroline
just 30 years of age, she should still be having children. However,
E. is too old to be the mother of Jane and George Washington, so I'm going
to assume they are her orphaned grandchildren. |