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Mark Stroud 1812–1888 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31 Jan 1812

Birth Location: Conecuh County, Alabama

Death Date: 5 December 1888

Death Location: Rusk County, Texas, USA

Father: Eli Stroud

Mother: Ada Durbin

Spouse(s): Sarah Stroud

Children(s): James Stroud, Susan Stroud, Eli Stroud, Sarah Stroud, Dr Stroud, Mary Stroud, Ethan Stroud

The story of Mark Stroud began in 1812 in Conecuh County, Alabama. Mark Stroud married Sarah M Stroud, and had children including Dr Alpheus Dickinson Stroud, Eli Stroud, Ethan A Stroud, James Stroud, Mary E Stroud, Sarah Stroud, Susan America Stroud. Mark Stroud passed away in 1888 in Rusk County, Texas, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Mark Stroud began in 1812 in Conecuh County, Alabama.
  • Mark Stroud married Sarah M Stroud, and had children including Dr Alpheus Dickinson Stroud, Eli Stroud, Ethan A Stroud, James Stroud, Mary E Stroud, Sarah Stroud, Susan America Stroud.
  • Mark Stroud passed away in 1888 in Rusk County, Texas, USA.

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Mark Stroud's Ancestors

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Mark Stroud
1812–1888
Birth Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Parents
Eli Stroud
1789–1871
Hillsboro,Orange,North Carolina,USA
Ada (Elizabeth) Durbin
1792–1818
North Carolina, USA
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mark Stroud's Descendants

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Mark Stroud (31 Jan 1812–5 December 1888) m. Sarah (M) Stroud (1 October 1813–23 February 1888)
  1. 1. James Stroud 1842–1844
  2. 2. Susan (America) Stroud 1845–
  3. 3. Eli Stroud 1852–1852
  4. 4. Sarah Stroud 1848–1931
  5. 5. Dr (Alpheus Dickinson) Stroud 1839–1919 m. Martha (L “Pattie”) Forman 1855–1900 m. Mrs (Mary F) Banguss 1839– m. Frances (Gardiner) Rogers 1842–1884
    1. 1. Ethan (A.) Stroud 1872–
    2. 2. Mary (Middleton “Minnie”) Stroud 1866–1950
    3. 3. Mark (Lafayette) Stroud 1873–1962
    4. 4. John (Polk) Stroud 1875–1935
    5. 5. Albert (Sidney) Stroud 1877–1965 m. Meta (McDuffie) White 1887–1977
      1. 1. Carl (White) Stroud 1908–2006 m. Lola (Fayette) King 1912–2009
    6. 6. Martha (“Mattie) Stroud 1869–1942
    7. 7. Frances ("Fanny") Stroud 1883–1957
  6. 6. Mary (E) Stroud 1834–1904
  7. 7. Ethan (A) Stroud 1836–1862

Mark Stroud's Timeline

2 Records

1812
31 Jan 1812
Birth of Mark Stroud in Conecuh County, Alabama
Conecuh County, Alabama
1888
5 December 1888
Age 76
Death of Mark Stroud in Rusk County, Texas, USA
Rusk County, Texas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 Jan 1812
    Event Place: Conecuh County, Alabama

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 December 1888
    Event Place: Rusk County, Texas, USA

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