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Catherine Troop (Church)

Also Known As: "Cattee"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Death: 1777 (44-53)
Belleisle, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Place of Burial: Belleisle, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Colonel Benjamin Church and Alice Church
Wife of Valentine Troop
Mother of Jacob Troop, Capt.; John Troop; Maria Christina Troop; Jennie Troop; George Troop and 7 others
Sister of Elizabeth Little; Captain Thomas Church, Esq.; Benjamin Church, II; Edward Church; Col. Charles Church and 7 others

Managed by: David Lloyd Williams
Last Updated:

About Catherine Troop

NOTE 01-June-2021 [A.Crawford]: Catherine "Cattee" Church (1728-1777) was not - in fact could not be - the daughter of Benjamin and Alice (Southworth) Church, both of whom died a decade before her birth, and both at an advanced age.

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http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Troop-58
~ which also notes: "another record had her born 1728 in Little Compton Newport, RI"

Valentine married Catherine "Cattee" Church (1728-1777) before 1756, in Billerica, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA.

findagrave states she was born in RI and is "presumably" of the family of Col. Benjamin Church, referred in many early Colonial historical records as the "Indian Fighter"...

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Catherine Troop's Timeline

1728
1728
Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
1749
1749
Middlesex County, Massachusetts
1757
July 1757
Barnstable, Barnstable, MA
1759
September 16, 1759
Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
1760
September 1760
Granville, Hampden, MA
1760
1762
December 29, 1762
Granville Centre, Annapolis County, NS, Canada
1763
January 7, 1763
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
1765
June 11, 1765
Granville, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Can