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    1. [VERMONT] James and Miranda STRONG ~1900
    2. Betty
    3. Hi Betty, I was wondering if this was James STRONG in the 1881 Census for the Prov. of Quebec: E B STRONG M Male English 61 Q <Quebec> Farmer Church of England Patience STRONG M Female English 43 Q <Quebec> Church of England James B STRONG Male English 21 Q <Quebec> Farmer Church of England Jackson H STRONG Male English 19 Q <Quebec> Church of England Mary A STRONG Female English 17 Q <Quebec> Teacher Church of England Charlie E STRONG Male English 15 Q <Quebec> Church of England Arthur C STRONG Male English 12 Q <Quebec> Church of England Wilby C STRONG Male English 10 Q <Quebec> Church of England Theodotius P STRONG Male English 8 Q <Quebec> Church of England Bertha G STRONG Female English 5 Q <Quebec> Church of England Clarisa GRIMBLE W Female English 77 Q <Quebec> Church of England -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Sutton, Brome, Quebec Family History Library Film 1375837 And, do you have the marriage for James STRONG and Miranda (?) ? IF this is the correct, James, it would be interesting to find out where he met Miranda. And, did her family move to Brome Co.? Brome Co. is north of VT. So, if Miranda was born in NH, that would have been a little bit of traveling to get to Brome Co. - if her family moved there. Just some thoughts. Betty (near Lowell, MA)

    02/14/2009 06:18:34
    1. Re: [VERMONT] James and Miranda STRONG ~1900
    2. Roy and Betty Mullett
    3. Hi Betty Yes the James B Strong 21 is the one that I mentioned. He and his wife don't seem to have any children so they took in Home Children to help on the farm. It is John Cooper that I am trying to trace. He was the home child. He had no known blood family so that, I think, is why he moved to the US when they did. I am looking for the death of James and Miranda Strong to see if that is when he moved on from Chittenden county. I don't have Ancestry.com though so I am trying to search through the familysearch.org site and they don't seem to have anything on there. John Cooper is the one I am trying to track. Thank you for the info though. It was kind of you to look. Regards Betty Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty" <bbffrrpp@comcast.net> To: <vermont@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 11:18 AM Subject: [VERMONT] James and Miranda STRONG ~1900 > Hi Betty, > > I was wondering if this was James STRONG in the 1881 Census for the Prov. > of > Quebec: > > > E B STRONG M Male English 61 Q <Quebec> Farmer Church > of England > Patience STRONG M Female English 43 Q <Quebec> Church > of England > James B STRONG Male English 21 Q <Quebec> Farmer > Church of England > Jackson H STRONG Male English 19 Q <Quebec> Church > of > England > Mary A STRONG Female English 17 Q <Quebec> Teacher > Church of England > Charlie E STRONG Male English 15 Q <Quebec> Church > of > England > Arthur C STRONG Male English 12 Q <Quebec> Church of > England > Wilby C STRONG Male English 10 Q <Quebec> Church of > England > Theodotius P STRONG Male English 8 Q <Quebec> Church > of England > Bertha G STRONG Female English 5 Q <Quebec> Church > of > England > Clarisa GRIMBLE W Female English 77 Q <Quebec> Church > of England > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Source Information: > Census Place Sutton, Brome, Quebec > Family History Library Film 1375837 > > > > And, do you have the marriage for James STRONG and Miranda (?) ? > > IF this is the correct, James, it would be interesting to find out where > he > met Miranda. And, did her family move to Brome Co.? Brome Co. is > north of VT. So, if Miranda was born in NH, that would have been a > little > bit of traveling to get to Brome Co. - if her family moved there. > > Just some thoughts. > > Betty (near Lowell, MA) > > > > ************************************************* > List Guidelines: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/VermontWelcome.html > Visit the Gateway to Vermont Web Site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VERMONT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/14/2009 05:06:04