FAMILY NOTES for Thomas Strong Sr. and Thomas Strong Jr. HUSBAND NOTES: Thomas Sr. STRONG General: !Thomas Sr. is listed on page 701 of the "Commemorative Biographical Record" of Grant Co, WI as a member of an old family that dates back before the American Revolution in New England. He was a soldier in the War of 1812. I have no additional information. However, I suspect he was probably in NC or VA at the time of the war. WIFE NOTES: Martha Mary BOND CHILD NOTES: Thomas Jr. STRONG General: !Thomas (Jr.) is on the 1850 Census on page 210 in Grant Co, WI. Also listed were his wife, Mary, and eight children. A biographical record is given on pages 701-702 in "Commemorative Biographical Record" of Grant Co. He "spent about three years in TN prior to coming to WI, where he followed mining and farming." On the 1842 Census of the Eastern Division of Grant Co, WI, there is a Thomas Strong listed as having a spouse and 6 males and 4 females. I am not sure how they counted them or if there may have been other children not found on later censuses. At that point, there should have been only 5 children, not 10 as the census may seem to suggest. Earlier, in the 1836 Census for Iowa County (the boundaries kept changing) it appears that he probably was living there with seven other individuals. Since his daughter Mary was indicated on the Censuses as having been born in WI in 1835, it is probably safe to assume the Thomas Strong on the 1836 Census and the Thomas Strong on the 1842 Census are this Thomas Strong (Jr.). It seems that this information would tend to place the family somewhere in the TN area about 1830 and perhaps in NC or Virginia near the TN border earlier. -----Original Message----- From: Robert T. Strong, Jr. <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, August 29, 1998 12:14 PM Subject: Strongs of TN, including War of 1812 soldiers >Bob, > > One of these days, I think my Thomas Strong(s) are going to be >the answer to one of these questions. My Thomas Strong, Sr. was said >to have fought in the War of 1812 and I think I estimated his birth >date to have been about 1790. You brought up some very good ideas >after my registering for the Strong mailing list; however, I have not >had any opportunity to follow up on your clues. > >Sincerely, > >Floyd E. Roberts > >[email protected] >or >[email protected] > >=========1=========2=========3=========4=========5=========6===== > >TO: ALL > >You will find Floyd Robert's ancestor chart on The Strong Quest web site. >My suggestions were attached when this chart was circulated to the Strong >Mail List. That can be located in the archives by searching for "Floyd and >Roberts". > >http://ro.com/~rts2/quest/anc-ndx1.html > >TO: Floyd Roberts > >A Thomas Strong had appeared on a Tax List in Sumner County, TN, earlier >than 1830. He was taxed on many slaves but no poll tax, suggesting he was >not a resident of Sumner County. My recollection is that he was engaged in >the timber business: logging and/or saw milling. Was your Thomas Strong, >Sr., so engaged after he relocated to the Mid-West? Bob, I do not know. He went to a mining area, but people need lumber and there were more trees there then in that area. > >If your Thomas Strong, Sr., served in the War of 1812, his military records >could provide considerable data. Bounty Land Grants to War of 1812 >veterans were authorized about 1850. Widow's Pensions were authorized >before 1870. The land grant and widow's pensions files can be very uselful >to a family historian. > >Do you have any idea WHERE your Thomas Strong, Sr., was when he served >in the War of 1812? If not you should search the War of 1812 records for all >Thomas Strongs in North Carolina and Tennessee. Bob, I tend to think that Thomas SR. was in NC or VA during the War of 1812. Since his ancestors reportedly came from New England and Thomas JR. spent 3 years in TN, they must have migrated south, west, and then north to Wisconsin. Floyd Roberts > >=============================================================== > >TO: ALL > >Here are some Strongs who served from Tennessee in the War of 1812. >Keep in mind that the Mississippi delta land in Tennessee was still Indian >Territory. What is called "West Tennessee" in these records is the area >we now call "Middle Tennessee". > >David T. Strong, 1st Regiment, East Tennessee Volunteers > >George Strong, 4th (Steele's) Regiment, West Tennessee Militia >[Son of Nathaniel Strong, Sr., of Goochland Co., VA, and Madison >County, AL. Resided Bedford County.] > >John Strong, Capt. William McKay's Company, 1st (Pimkin's) >Regiment, West Tennessee Militia. Muster rolls only. Places >mentioned are Murfreesboro (Rutherford County), Mobile, AL, >Fort Williams, Camp Alexander. He enlisted 20 JUN 1814, >apparently at Fayettville. > >John Strong [#2], 1st (Pimkin's) Regiment, West Tennessee Militia > >John Strong, Capt. William Hodge's Company, 3rd (Copeland's) >Regiment, West Tennessee Militia. Enlisted 28 JAN 1814. "Each >non-commissioned officer, musician and private travelled 240 >miles marching to and from Fayetteville, where mustered in and >discharged, and returning to residence in Smith County, Tennessee." > >Mastin Strong, 3rd (Johnson's) Regiment, East Tennessee Militia >[Son of Mrs. Ann Strong of Goochland Co., VA. I have his land >bounty records and his widow's pension file. Land grants were >in Randolph, now Cleburne, County, Alabama. Widow was Rebecca, >whose maiden name was not clearly legible but appeared to be >recorded as "McComic". They were married in Buckingham Co., >VA, where McCormacks appear on the census.] > >Nathan Strong, Regiment of Cavalry and Mounted Gunmen, >Tennessee Volunteers [Apparently Nataniel Strong, Jr., son on >Nathaniel Strong, Sr., above. He was commissioned as a >Lieutenant. As yet I have no proof about where in Tennessee he >resided, but I suspect he was with his brother in Bedford Co., >Tennessee.] > >Stephen Strong, Metcalf's Regiment, West Tennessee Militia >[Descended from "Elder" John Strong. Died later in >Mississippi, after he had apparently stopped temporarily in >northern Alabama.] > >Thomas Strong, Capt. James Tabb's Company, 2nd (Lowry's) >Regiment, West Tennessee Militia. "Non-commissioned officers, >musicians and privates entitled to pay and subsistence in >traveling from Carthage [Smith County], Tennessee, to Fayetville, >Tennessee, where mustered in; also to pay and subsistence >from Wilson's Springs, Madison County, Mississippi Territory >[then included most of northern Alabama], where mustered out, >to Carthage, Tennessee. Computed distance 230 miles." >Enlisted 14 SEP 1814. > >Thomas Strong, Capt. McCall's Company, 1st (Wynne's and/or >Martin's) Regiment, Tennessee Volunteers. His bounty land >application, file #7277, stated that in 1853 he was a resident of >Davidson County, TN, and that he was 57 years of age, or born >about 1796. He enlisted in SEP 1813 in Sumner County, Tennessee. >This was Thomas Strong, son of Sherwood Strong. > >William Strong, 2nd (Cocke's) Regiment, West Tennessee Militia > >William Strong, 2nd (Higgin's) Regiment, Mounted, Tennessee >Volunteers > > >REJECTED PENSION CLAIMS: > >Thomas Strong, Monroe Campbell's Company, Wood's Brigade, >Tennessee Militia. Survivor's Original Pension File SO #25612. >He stated he enlisted at Athens, McMinn Co., TN. On 27 NOV >1871 he reported his age was 87 years, or born about 1784. >He stated he married Martha L. Buckanon on 25 NOV 1853 >at Kingston, Roane Co., TN. [He could possibly be related to >the Strongs of Knox County, Tennessee. Mastin Strong did not >relocate to Bradley County, adjacent McMinn Co., until much >later, probably in the 1840s. Mastin Strong married first in >1799, so he would have no children born before 1800.] In 1871 >this Thomas Strong was residing in Lauderdale Co., TN. On the >1870 census of Lauderdale County, Tennessee, he said he was >80 (86?) years old, or born about 1790 (or 1784?) in Tennessee. >In 1870 he had five daughters and one son, Jacob, born between >1855 and 1868. [He fathered a child at age 84?!] This Thomas >Strong could thus not be Floyd Robert's ancestor. > >======================================================== > >If anyone has data on any other ancestors named Strong who were >War of 1812 soldier's from Tennessee, please share the information >on the Storng Mail List. Data on military records of any Strongs, >anywhere, of any War or period of peace are also invited. > >"Bob T." > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Robert T. 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