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Thomas Stroud 1770–1835 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1770
Birth Location: Georgia, USA
Death Date: 3 Mar 1835
Death Location: Emanuel County, Georgia, USA
Father: John Stroud
Mother: Sarah Connally
Spouse(s): Emilia Stroud
Children(s): Sarah Stroud
Thomas Stroud was born in 1770 in Georgia, USA, the child of John Stroud And Sarah Connally. Thomas Stroud married Emilia Stroud, and had children including Sarah E Stroud. Thomas Stroud passed away in 1835 in Emanuel County, Georgia, USA.
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Biography
- Thomas Stroud was born in 1770 in Georgia, USA, the child of John Stroud And Sarah Connally.
- Thomas Stroud married Emilia Stroud, and had children including Sarah E Stroud.
- Thomas Stroud passed away in 1835 in Emanuel County, Georgia, USA.
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Thomas Stroud's Descendants
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1. Sarah (E) Stroud 1810–1882 m. Reuben Ferguson 1813–
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1. Martha Ferguson 1835–1901 m. William (Larkin) Womack 1832–1863
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1. John (Henry) Womack 1854–1940 m. Mary (Margaret "Polly") Tant 1858–1928
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1. Mattie (Lou) Womack 1887–1939 m. Almon (Clifton) McAdams 1883–1968
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Thomas Stroud's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1770
Event Place: Georgia, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 3 Mar 1835
Event Place: Emanuel County, Georgia, USA
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current