David and Bill- In my attempt to sort out the Howick Strongs, I found that the 1986 paper written by Jeanette Strong has an error in it, as does the website. John Hiram Shaw's wife Margaret b1830 had the maiden name of Strong and her father and mother are buried in Gorrie cemetery. It is her parents (John and Mary) not JHSS' who are shown at the top of the family tree. JHSS is shown in the Cdn 61 census as living with his parents, William and Mary. Thus at the top of the tree should be William (1779-1863) and Mary (1798-1866). I am not sure about John (1790-1871) and wife Mary. He could have been a brother to William since they share the same cemetery plot and he is about the right age. It might be clearer if we called William's family the Strongs of Brant and Huron. William was in Brant in 1847 with family as is shown in the website, in that father and sons George and William were in trouble for building a place on the Indian Reserve. With the exception of my GGrandfather the remainder of the family-i.e. father mother, four other sons and three daughters all appear to have ended up in Howick Township in Huron. Many are buried in Gorrie cemetery. I have not yet found any relationship between William's family and other Howick families of that generation. Presumably the connection, if any, is in Ireland. I will continue to check.................Don Strong
Yes... that is right. {:-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rene' E. Breitkreutz" <reneb@shreve.net> To: <STRONG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 11:56 AM Subject: Re: [STRONG] DNA Q's > Dave: > > My Uncle has already provided DNA and the study has been paid for. I > think the questions to which you refer came from a "different" Rene'. > > > > > ==== STRONG Mailing List ==== > ======================================================== > STRONG FAMILY ASSOCIATON OF AMERICA (SFAA) web site: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/4715 > > Strong(e)s of Somerset, Dorset, and Devon Counties, England, > including ancestors of "Elder" John Strong; queries about > descendants of "Elder" John Strong answered by the SFAA > Historian, Robert Sheldon ("Bob") Strong, from his extensive > electronic database. > ========================================================== > >
Dave: My Uncle has already provided DNA and the study has been paid for. I think the questions to which you refer came from a "different" Rene'.
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Hi Rene' Sorry to be a bit slow responding ... I've been involved with a family funeral etc for the last few days. I'm still away from home for a few days, but have my laptop along, and can now take the time to try to catch up a bit. Will try to answer your questions below... See ANSWERS in CAPS: Regards, Dave ============================ ----- Original Message ----- From: <C2it20670@aol.com> To: <STRONG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 1:59 PM Subject: [STRONG] DNA Q's > Greetings! A Q or two regarding the DNA testing. Im 'volunteering' my Uncle > (I just now told him about it, thankfully he's willing to participate!) for > the DNA testing. Im unsure how to get it so that HE gets the test & required > paperwork for signatures, and I get the bill !?!? PLEASE FILL OUT THE SIGNUP FORM ON THE WEBSITE IN SUCH MANNER THAT YOU GIVE ME HIS ADDRESS FOR RECORD PURPOSES... BUT YOU CAN USE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS AS THE ELECTRONIC POINT OF CONTACT. AFTER I RECEIVE THE THREE THINGS I NEED FOR MY RECORDS, EG., SIGNUP FORM, PEDIGREE, AND ELECTRONIC FORM OF THE RELEASE, I WILL ISSUE A "JOIN CODE" TO YOU VIA YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS. THE JOIN CODE GIVES YOU ACCESS TO A SECURE WEBSITE OPERATED BY FAMILY TREE DNA AT WHICH YOU CAN PLACE THE ORDER FOR THE TEST KIT. YOU CAN USE YOUR CREDIT CARD TO ORDER ON LINE... THUS YOU GET THE BILL. YOU CAN REQUEST THAT THE TEST KIT BE SENT FROM FAMILY TREE DNA TO YOUR UNCLE'S "SNAIL" ADDRESS.... THUS HE GETS THE TEST KIT AND A SET OF INSTRUCTIONS FOR IT'S USE AND RETURN TO FTDNA FOR PROCESSING BY THE LAB. -also, when the 'results' > are completed I would like to get the results sent to me rather than to him > (who just happens to live on the other side of the country!). FTDNA WILL SEND THE RESULTS TO THE EMAIL ADDRESS YOU USE TO SIGN UP... AND ASSUMING YOU USE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS, YOU GET THE RESULTS, WHICH YOU CAN SHARE WITH YOUR UNCLE BY WHATEVER MEANS WORK FOR YOU. -Also- > which test seems to be the most common, the 12 or 25 marker test? I can > afford to do the 12 marker, but the 25 is out of my ballpark. DO WHICH EVER TEST YOU CAN AFFORD. IF THE 12 MARKER TEST IS INDICATED BY YOUR BUDGET, THEN GO FOR IT. IT WILL AT LEAST GIVE ENOUGH INFORMATION TO SUGGEST WHICH BALL PARK YOU BELONG IN, WHEN WE ARE ABLE TO COMPARE THE RESULTS WITH THE OTHER TEST SUBJECTS. LATER, IT IS POSSIBLE TO UPGRADE IF FURTHER TESTING IS REQUIRED. I USUALLY LIKE TO SEE PEOPLE GO FOR THE 25 MARKER TEST, BECAUSE I THINK IT GIVES MORE COMPLETE INFO, BUT DO THE POSSIBLE NOW; THE "IMPOSSIBLE" JUST TAKES MORE TIME! {:-) If I understand > Daves wonderful website correctly, I can order the test right from there, > yes? YES, SEE ABOVE. THANKS BUNCHES! ~Rene! :) (from the 'unknown' STRONG, Giles > born circa 1788 MA....I think probably the original Alien STRONG?!) PS~~~~~~ > Are any of 'the cousins' from Giles' line participating?) NOT THAT I KNOW OF AS YET... BUT THEY ARE WELCOME TO JOIN IN. THE MORE THE MERRIER, AND WE WILL HAVE A BETTER TEST GROUP FOR PURPOSES OF ANALYSIS AND DETERMINING RESULTS. > > > ==== STRONG Mailing List ==== > ======================================================== > Address to subscribe or cancel subscription for MAIL-MODE: > <STRONG-L-request@rootsweb.com> > > Address to subscribe or cancel subscription for DIGEST-MODE: > <STRONG-D-request@rootsweb.com> > ========================================================== > To subscribe, send 1 word message: subscribe > > To cancel subscription, send 1 word: unsubscribe > ========================================================== > >
Carolynn... Sorry, but the test subject for purposes of our DNA Study MUST be a male Strong (or variant spelling).... you cannot transfer in data from a Strickland or other surname and achieve anything meaningful. The only place where it might be useful to test someone having a different surname is where there is a possibility they were adopted out of the Strong surname into another surname, and you are trying to verify that. Or something similar, where there is a question of true lineage. Regards, Dave Strong ==================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: "CN" <neel502@prodigy.net> To: <STRONG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 8:51 AM Subject: Re: [STRONG] DNA Status Report 8 Jan 03 > > David, > Can a previouly taken DNA test be transferred to your test? My dad just did one for our Strickland line. Would he have to do it again for the Strong line? Thanks for your time, Carolynn > "David B. Strong" <dbstrong@sos.net> wrote:Hello Everyone. > > Just to let you know, I am presently working on a draft of a webpage to present results of the study. However, it is a bit premature as we do not yet have much by way of test results from Family Tree DNA. While we do have preliminary 12-marker test results for four members, we are still awaiting completion of the additional results required to bring their results up to the 25 marker test results ordered. Further, since the lab at the University of Arizona was closed for a period during the holidays, we expect additional delays in receiving results. However, there are several test samples which have been forwarded to the lab by FTDNA and we are making some progress in getting the study group to the size where we will be able to compare the results when recieved. We continue to need additional volunteers for the study! > > We have 17 members who have completed sign up and ordered the test kits. Not all have actually sent their samples in for testing. Additionally, we have 1 member who has completed sign up, but who has apparently not yet ordered the test kit; 1 who has signed up, but not submitted releases or pedigrees; and 1 committed but no paperwork as yet. There are others of varying degrees of interest... > > Of the 17 who have actually ordered the test kits and 3 additional who haven't, they break out into groups as follows: > > French or Norman descent: > Strang of France & New Jersey: 1 > > English descent: > Strong of Cumbria, England > (1 committed, but not signed up) (+1) > Strange of Virginia: 1 > Strong of Virginia: 3 > > Strong of Norfolk > (1 who hasn't ordered kit) (+1) > > Strong of New England: 1 > (1 who hasn't completed signup) (+1) > > Strong of Newfoundland: 1 > > Scottish descent: > Strang/Strong of Scotland: 1 > Strong of South Carolina: 1 > Strong of Co.Down, Ire: 1 > > Unknown English or Scottish descent: > Strong of Co. Donegal, Ire: 3 > Strong of Co. Sligo, Ire: 1 > Strong of Ohio 1 > Strong of Pennsylvania 1 > Strong of Illinois 1 > > Unfortunately, I will be away for a few days attending a funeral. When I return, I hope to make further progress on the "status and results" webpage and will report further. In the meantime, we continue to welcome volunteers for the study. Do you have a "brickwall"? Perhaps we can help solve the puzzle! Please visit the signup page and join in! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/dnastudy.htm#members > > Dave Strong ... > DNA Study Coordinator & webmaster: > Book I: RESEARCHING STRONG(E) AND STRANG(E) > IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/contents.htm > Database and manuscript. See especially Chap. 13, > entitled "Lineages"; and Chapt. 15, "DNA Study" > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/dnastudy.htm > & > Book II: THE DONEGAL STRONG PUZZLE: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/indxdrft.htm > Research and study of Counties Donegal and Fermanagh Strongs and > related families. > ============================================================== > > > ==== STRONG Mailing List ==== > ======================================================== > Descendants of Alexander Strange, immigrant from Devon, > England, to New Kent County, VA, including the Ancestry > of John Richard Mayer, d. 1998, San Francisco, CA. > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/a/y/John-R-Mayer > ========================================================== > > > ==== STRONG Mailing List ==== > ======================================================== > STRONG FAMILY ASSOCIATON OF AMERICA (SFAA) web site: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/4715 > > Strong(e)s of Somerset, Dorset, and Devon Counties, England, > including ancestors of "Elder" John Strong; queries about > descendants of "Elder" John Strong answered by the SFAA > Historian, Robert Sheldon ("Bob") Strong, from his extensive > electronic database. > ========================================================== > >
Greetings! A Q or two regarding the DNA testing. Im 'volunteering' my Uncle (I just now told him about it, thankfully he's willing to participate!) for the DNA testing. Im unsure how to get it so that HE gets the test & required paperwork for signatures, and I get the bill !?!? -also, when the 'results' are completed I would like to get the results sent to me rather than to him (who just happens to live on the other side of the country!). -Also- which test seems to be the most common, the 12 or 25 marker test? I can afford to do the 12 marker, but the 25 is out of my ballpark. If I understand Daves wonderful website correctly, I can order the test right from there, yes? THANKS BUNCHES! ~Rene! :) (from the 'unknown' STRONG, Giles born circa 1788 MA....I think probably the original Alien STRONG?!) PS~~~~~~ Are any of 'the cousins' from Giles' line participating?)
David, Can a previouly taken DNA test be transferred to your test? My dad just did one for our Strickland line. Would he have to do it again for the Strong line? Thanks for your time, Carolynn "David B. Strong" <dbstrong@sos.net> wrote:Hello Everyone. Just to let you know, I am presently working on a draft of a webpage to present results of the study. However, it is a bit premature as we do not yet have much by way of test results from Family Tree DNA. While we do have preliminary 12-marker test results for four members, we are still awaiting completion of the additional results required to bring their results up to the 25 marker test results ordered. Further, since the lab at the University of Arizona was closed for a period during the holidays, we expect additional delays in receiving results. However, there are several test samples which have been forwarded to the lab by FTDNA and we are making some progress in getting the study group to the size where we will be able to compare the results when recieved. We continue to need additional volunteers for the study! We have 17 members who have completed sign up and ordered the test kits. Not all have actually sent their samples in for testing. Additionally, we have 1 member who has completed sign up, but who has apparently not yet ordered the test kit; 1 who has signed up, but not submitted releases or pedigrees; and 1 committed but no paperwork as yet. There are others of varying degrees of interest... Of the 17 who have actually ordered the test kits and 3 additional who haven't, they break out into groups as follows: French or Norman descent: Strang of France & New Jersey: 1 English descent: Strong of Cumbria, England (1 committed, but not signed up) (+1) Strange of Virginia: 1 Strong of Virginia: 3 Strong of Norfolk (1 who hasn't ordered kit) (+1) Strong of New England: 1 (1 who hasn't completed signup) (+1) Strong of Newfoundland: 1 Scottish descent: Strang/Strong of Scotland: 1 Strong of South Carolina: 1 Strong of Co.Down, Ire: 1 Unknown English or Scottish descent: Strong of Co. Donegal, Ire: 3 Strong of Co. Sligo, Ire: 1 Strong of Ohio 1 Strong of Pennsylvania 1 Strong of Illinois 1 Unfortunately, I will be away for a few days attending a funeral. When I return, I hope to make further progress on the "status and results" webpage and will report further. In the meantime, we continue to welcome volunteers for the study. Do you have a "brickwall"? Perhaps we can help solve the puzzle! Please visit the signup page and join in! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/dnastudy.htm#members Dave Strong ... DNA Study Coordinator & webmaster: Book I: RESEARCHING STRONG(E) AND STRANG(E) IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/contents.htm Database and manuscript. See especially Chap. 13, entitled "Lineages"; and Chapt. 15, "DNA Study" http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/dnastudy.htm & Book II: THE DONEGAL STRONG PUZZLE: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/indxdrft.htm Research and study of Counties Donegal and Fermanagh Strongs and related families. ============================================================== ==== STRONG Mailing List ==== ======================================================== Descendants of Alexander Strange, immigrant from Devon, England, to New Kent County, VA, including the Ancestry of John Richard Mayer, d. 1998, San Francisco, CA. http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/a/y/John-R-Mayer ==========================================================
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I have updated my STRONG Website with transcriptions of 1901 Census documents for 9 separate households with STRONG families or STRONG boarders in Belfast. My g-grandfather Robert STRONG emigrated from Ireland in 1874. What if he have had brothers who stayed in Belfast and did not emigrate? What if Robert had other closely related family which remained in Belfast? My update contains STRONGs in the Belfast 1900 Directory as well as STRONGs in the 1901 Belfast Census. I would be grateful to receive information on any of these STRONG names... perhaps they are part of your family? Perhaps they are part of mine? Go to: "STRONGs of Ulster,Ireland" http://www.pnc.com.au/~plstrong/ Scroll down: to the bottom left hand button Click on: "Stayed in Belfast" and you are there! --------------------- Name : Philip Strong Email : plstrong@pnc.com.au Location: Blue Mountains Australia --------------------- -- ************************************** Name : Philip Strong Email : plstrong@pnc.com.au Location: Blue Mountains Australia **************************************
Hello Everyone. Just to let you know, I am presently working on a draft of a webpage to present results of the study. However, it is a bit premature as we do not yet have much by way of test results from Family Tree DNA. While we do have preliminary 12-marker test results for four members, we are still awaiting completion of the additional results required to bring their results up to the 25 marker test results ordered. Further, since the lab at the University of Arizona was closed for a period during the holidays, we expect additional delays in receiving results. However, there are several test samples which have been forwarded to the lab by FTDNA and we are making some progress in getting the study group to the size where we will be able to compare the results when recieved. We continue to need additional volunteers for the study! We have 17 members who have completed sign up and ordered the test kits. Not all have actually sent their samples in for testing. Additionally, we have 1 member who has completed sign up, but who has apparently not yet ordered the test kit; 1 who has signed up, but not submitted releases or pedigrees; and 1 committed but no paperwork as yet. There are others of varying degrees of interest... Of the 17 who have actually ordered the test kits and 3 additional who haven't, they break out into groups as follows: French or Norman descent: Strang of France & New Jersey: 1 English descent: Strong of Cumbria, England (1 committed, but not signed up) (+1) Strange of Virginia: 1 Strong of Virginia: 3 Strong of Norfolk (1 who hasn't ordered kit) (+1) Strong of New England: 1 (1 who hasn't completed signup) (+1) Strong of Newfoundland: 1 Scottish descent: Strang/Strong of Scotland: 1 Strong of South Carolina: 1 Strong of Co.Down, Ire: 1 Unknown English or Scottish descent: Strong of Co. Donegal, Ire: 3 Strong of Co. Sligo, Ire: 1 Strong of Ohio 1 Strong of Pennsylvania 1 Strong of Illinois 1 Unfortunately, I will be away for a few days attending a funeral. When I return, I hope to make further progress on the "status and results" webpage and will report further. In the meantime, we continue to welcome volunteers for the study. Do you have a "brickwall"? Perhaps we can help solve the puzzle! Please visit the signup page and join in! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/dnastudy.htm#members Dave Strong ... DNA Study Coordinator & webmaster: Book I: RESEARCHING STRONG(E) AND STRANG(E) IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/contents.htm Database and manuscript. See especially Chap. 13, entitled "Lineages"; and Chapt. 15, "DNA Study" http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/dnastudy.htm & Book II: THE DONEGAL STRONG PUZZLE: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/indxdrft.htm Research and study of Counties Donegal and Fermanagh Strongs and related families. ==============================================================
Rev. Horatio Nelson Strong married Rhoda Jacobs and from 1848 to 1850 was a chaplaiin at the Michigan State Prison at Jackson, MI. I would be very interested in what information you may have concering any of his 12 children. I will send you all that I have about this man and his family if you will give me your mailing address. Bob Strong, Historian, SFAA
Hello from New Zealand, I may be able to shed some light upon Dr Breithaupt's query. Our line of STRONG's have always been told that we were direct descendents of Lord Horatio STRONG and the eldest sons of each generation have NELSON as a second name. Some English peoplet visited an elderly uncle of mine, (Eric Richardson STRONG) in New Zealand. They had left his house before I got over there but this is the information he was given. Lord Horatio NELSON and his mistress Lady Emma HAMILTON had a daughter - Horatia She married and had (I think - going by memory here) nine children. The STRONG connection comes through one of her children. My uncle was hugely embarressed as he said "Horatia and Emma were not married you know - don't tell anybody" Horatia married someone in the clergy from what I can recall. If you like I will have a hunt through and see if there is any other info. By the way - I think Horatia's surname was HAMILTON . Cheers, Brenda MacCulloch (Mother's maiden name STRONG) > From: Russell Laird <rll.geo@yahoo.com> > Reply-To: STRONG-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2003 07:59:27 -0800 (PST) > To: STRONG-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [STRONG] Fwd: {not a subscriber} HORATIO NELSON STRONG > Resent-From: STRONG-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2003 08:59:24 -0700 > > The following is from Dr. Gerald Breithaupt. > > Please reply to the list and 'cc' to: > > surfnsand1@msn.com > > --- Gerald Breithaupt <surfnsand1@msn.com> wrote: >> Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2003 06:51:29 -0700 >> From: "Gerald Breithaupt" <surfnsand1@msn.com> >> To: "STRONG MAILING LIST" <STRONG-L@rootsweb.com> >> Subject: {not a subscriber} HORATIO NELSON STRONG >> >> I am looking for descendents of Horatio Nelson >> Strong, farmer, teacher, minister of the >> Swedenborgian Church, chaplain at Michigan State >> Prison. Lived in OH, IN, IL, MI, WI. >> >> Horatio was my great-grandfather. I have extensive >> material on Horatio Nelson Strong, and his sons: >> Victor, David, & James. Am completing manuscript on >> H. N. Strong as minister, and his sons in the Civil >> War. Would like to complete his descendents in my >> data base before publication. >> >> If possible, contact me at surfnsand1@msn.com. I >> would appreciate copies of any family history, >> descendent charts, anecdotal information, and any >> other information on the Strong Family of this >> branch. >> >> Thank you. >> >> Dr. Gerald O. Breithaupt > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com > > > ==== STRONG Mailing List ==== > ======================================================== > STRONG FAMILY ASSOCIATON OF AMERICA (SFAA) web site: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/4715 > > Strong(e)s of Somerset, Dorset, and Devon Counties, England, > including ancestors of "Elder" John Strong; queries about > descendants of "Elder" John Strong answered by the SFAA > Historian, Robert Sheldon ("Bob") Strong, from his extensive > electronic database. > ========================================================== > >
In a message dated 1/5/03 11:42:13 PM Eastern Standard Time, neel502@prodigy.net writes: > Lemuel Barnard married Clorinda Taylor, their daughter, Clorinda Caroline > Barnard married Noah Strickland, their son, Edward Barnard Strickland > married Cornelia A. Strong. Cornelia A. Strong is the daugther of Charles > Strong, b. 1814. > > I am trying to find out which Strong line Charles is connected to. All of > these people are my ancestors. I would be happy to share what I have. Thank > you, Carolynn > Carolynn, The Strong Family History Update vol 3 contains the information on descendants of Sarah Strong, daughter of Elder John. Unfortunately, info on the children of Lemuel Barnard and Clorinda Taylor is sorely lacking - you have more info than it does. Going back to the original Dwight volumes, there is no listing for a Cornelia, so either the record is incomplete, or this Charles Strong is from a different family. David Strong
Looking for Strong family of PA. Listed in 1850 census, Blair County Andrew Strong age 24 Elizabeth Strong age 20 Elenor Strong age 2 William Strong age 1 Would greatly appriciate any info anybody has on this family. Thanks, Robin
I forgot to add: Lemuel Barnard, b. 1785 in MA is the great grandson of Sarah Strong, b. 1656, daughter of Elder John Strong, b. 1605. Lemuel Barnard married Clorinda Taylor, their daughter, Clorinda Caroline Barnard married Noah Strickland, their son, Edward Barnard Strickland married Cornelia A. Strong. Cornelia A. Strong is the daugther of Charles Strong, b. 1814. I am trying to find out which Strong line Charles is connected to. All of these people are my ancestors. I would be happy to share what I have. Thank you, Carolynn
Any help would be most appreciated. Thank you, Carolynn Generation No. 1 1. Charles1 Strong was born 1814 in Massachusetts. He married (1) Martha Unknown, [Strong] Abt. 1837. She was born 1822 in Massachusetts, and died Bef. 1860 in Michigan. He married (2) Malissa S. Unknown, [Strong] Bef. 28 Jul 1860. She was born Abt. 1824 in New York. Children of Charles Strong and Martha Unknown are: + 2 i. Cornelia A.2 Strong, born 1838 in Tecumseh Twp., Lenawee Co., MI; died 3 May 1898 in Tonganoxie, Leavenworth Co., KS. 3 ii. Mary Strong, born Abt. 1843 in Michigan. 4 iii. Charles Strong, Jr., born Abt. 1847 in Michigan. 5 iv. Fredrick "Fred" Strong, born Bet. 1849 - 1851 in Michigan. He married Nanie Unknown, [Strong]; born Abt. 1863 in Kansas. Generation No. 2 2. Cornelia A.2 Strong (Charles1) was born 1838 in Tecumseh Twp., Lenawee Co., MI, and died 3 May 1898 in Tonganoxie, Leavenworth Co., KS. She married Edward Barnard Strickland 5 Jul 1859 in Lenawee Co., MI, son of Noah Strickland and Clorinda Barnard. He was born 18 May 1836 in Canandaigua, Ontario Co., NY, and died 11 Jan 1911 in Tonganoxie, Leavenworth Co., KS.
Gorrie is a town in Howick Township, Huron County, Ontario, Canada. --- "W. Strong" <bstrong17@yahoo.com> wrote: > > What country/state is Gorrie/Howick in? > donald Strong <donstrong@worldnet.att.net> wrote:I > am attempting to determine the relationships among > the Strongs of > Gorrie/Howick and have read some conflicting > records. I would appreciate any > help that might clarify things. > > My GGGrandfather(William Strong 1779-1863) is buried > in Gorrie cemetery as > are his wife and a number of his relatives. One > person buried there is a > John Strong (1790-1871) who is probably his brother. > John had a daughter > Margaret (1830-1915) who married John Hiram Shaw > Strong (1840?-1871). > JHSStrong appears to have been the son of William. > He was born on a boat in > 1840? on his way to Canada. One of John and Mary's > children-William G Strong > is also buried in the Gorrie cemetery. > > Anyone have comments on the above?..............Don > Strong > > > ==== STRONG Mailing List ==== > ======================================================== > Address to subscribe or cancel subscription for > MAIL-MODE: > > > Address to subscribe or cancel subscription for > DIGEST-MODE: > > ========================================================== > To subscribe, send 1 word message: subscribe > > To cancel subscription, send 1 word: unsubscribe > ========================================================== > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now > > > ==== STRONG Mailing List ==== > ======================================================== > THE STRONG ROOTS DATABASE: > http://fly.hiwaay.net/~jgilbert/main/srd-toc.htm > > Strong Ancestor Charts, in GEDCOM to HTML format. > ========================================================== > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
The following is from Dr. Gerald Breithaupt. Please reply to the list and 'cc' to: surfnsand1@msn.com --- Gerald Breithaupt <surfnsand1@msn.com> wrote: > Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2003 06:51:29 -0700 > From: "Gerald Breithaupt" <surfnsand1@msn.com> > To: "STRONG MAILING LIST" <STRONG-L@rootsweb.com> > Subject: {not a subscriber} HORATIO NELSON STRONG > > I am looking for descendents of Horatio Nelson > Strong, farmer, teacher, minister of the > Swedenborgian Church, chaplain at Michigan State > Prison. Lived in OH, IN, IL, MI, WI. > > Horatio was my great-grandfather. I have extensive > material on Horatio Nelson Strong, and his sons: > Victor, David, & James. Am completing manuscript on > H. N. Strong as minister, and his sons in the Civil > War. Would like to complete his descendents in my > data base before publication. > > If possible, contact me at surfnsand1@msn.com. I > would appreciate copies of any family history, > descendent charts, anecdotal information, and any > other information on the Strong Family of this > branch. > > Thank you. > > Dr. Gerald O. Breithaupt __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
I am attempting to determine the relationships among the Strongs of Gorrie/Howick and have read some conflicting records. I would appreciate any help that might clarify things. My GGGrandfather(William Strong 1779-1863) is buried in Gorrie cemetery as are his wife and a number of his relatives. One person buried there is a John Strong (1790-1871) who is probably his brother. John had a daughter Margaret (1830-1915) who married John Hiram Shaw Strong (1840?-1871). JHSStrong appears to have been the son of William. He was born on a boat in 1840? on his way to Canada. One of John and Mary's children-William G Strong is also buried in the Gorrie cemetery. Anyone have comments on the above?..............Don Strong