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Jonathan Stroud 1761–1776 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1761

Birth Location: Duplin, North Carolina

Death Date: 1776

Death Location: Unknown

Father: James Stroud

Mother: Sarah Lott

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In 1761, Jonathan Stroud entered the world in Duplin, North Carolina, born to James Luston Stroud And Sarah Lott. Jonathan Stroud passed away in 1776 in Unknown.

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Biography

  • In 1761, Jonathan Stroud entered the world in Duplin, North Carolina, born to James Luston Stroud And Sarah Lott.
  • Jonathan Stroud passed away in 1776 in Unknown.

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Jonathan Stroud's Ancestors

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Jonathan Stroud
1761–1776
Birth Place: Duplin, North Carolina
Parents
James Luston Stroud
1732–1765
Amwell Township, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States
Sarah Lott
1734–1765
Norfolk, Independent Cities, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Barnard ("Barnet" John Stroud or) Strode
1695–1782
Stroud, Glouchester, Somerset, England
Keziah (Hannah Harker) (6ggmo)
1695–1782
Amwell, Hunterdon, New Jersey, US or Island of New Jersey, England
John Lott
1715–1810
Isle of Wight, Edgecomb County, North Carolina, USA
Elizabeth (Bethany “Anne”) Joyner
1724–1795
Isle Wight,,Virginia,USA
Great-Grandparents
William Strode
1622–1694
Jane Ellys
1659–1727
Capt. Harker
1665–1695
Rachel Lovell
1645–1700
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Wyham
1629–1670
Dame Stanhope
1630–1704

Jonathan Stroud's Timeline

2 Records

1761
1761
Birth of Jonathan Stroud in Duplin, North Carolina
Duplin, North Carolina
1776
1776
Age 15
Death of Jonathan Stroud in Unknown
Unknown

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1761
    Event Place: Duplin, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1776
    Event Place: Unknown

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