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About Thomas Strong, Jr.
He was a farmer. In 1708 he moved to Durham, CT. He and Mary Stebbins were the parents of 16 children.
He was a farmer and removed to Durham, CT, shortly after 1708. [Thomas and Eliakim Strong are recorded at Northampton as having sold in 1724-5 to Thomas Carew, Jr., of Boston, 600 acres of land for 100 pounds, for which they gave three shillings per acre and got three and a third shillings]. The records at Durham, CT, are very inadequate and unsatisfactory, so that all thorough inquiry into the lineage of the Durham Strongs is provokingly baffled at every step. The Durham Strongs, at least in more recent times, have been, it is said, quite uniformly strong democrats. [1] http://strongfamilyofamerica.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I...
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Thomas Strong, Jr.'s Timeline
1661 |
November 16, 1661
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Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States
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1684 |
August 7, 1684
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Northampton,Hampshire,MA
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1686 |
August 27, 1686
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Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts
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1688 |
September 26, 1688
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Northampton, Hampshire County, Dominion of New England
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1690 |
December 29, 1690
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Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, (Present USA)
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1690
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1696 |
May 1696
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Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States
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1698 |
April 25, 1698
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Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States
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April 15, 1700
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Northampton, Hampshire County, Province of Massachusetts
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