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| Striffler, John and Mary (Benkelman) Family A family photo of John and Mary Striffler with their children. Their eldest child, Emeline stands behind her parents, and son George Albert is to their right. Daughter Salome sits on her father's lap and based on the birth order of their remaining children, it is assumed that Mary is holding son Edward on her lap. Edward was born a year before daughter Mattie, and died at the age of four.
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| Striffler, John and Mary (Benkelman) Family, ca 1890 This photo, taken around or before 1890, is of John and Mary (Benkelman) Striffler and their six surviving children: Emeline (b. 1860), George Albert (b. 1864), Salome (b. 1867), Martha (b. 1871), Esther (b. 1878), and David (b. 1883). Based on their ages, and comparision to numerous other photos, Maggie Battel Bethel (a descendant) has identified each person as follows:
Seated in the front, John Striffler and wife Mary Benkelman, with son youngest son David in front and youngest daughter Esther slightly behind them. Standing in the back, l to r, Emeline, George Albert, Mattie and Salome.
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| Striffler, John ca 1910-1920 John Striffler was one of the earliest settlers in Cass City, Michigan. "Uncle John" arrived in the late 1850's, along with his wife, Mary Benkelman, They acquired a farm one mile east and one mile north of the village of Cass City, and addition to farming he was a carpenter, blacksmith, and lumberman. Just south of his house he had a sorghum mill to make maple syrup. Three of his brothers and a sister, as well as various Benkelman in-law's, followed he and Mary to Cass City
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| Striffler, Joseph ca 1870's or 1880's Widower of Rosina Ballbach
B. 1825 Alsace-Lorraine D. 1902 Michigan
This photo was identified by Lena Mark Schwegler as that of Joseph Striffler, the father of Mary Stiffler Benkelman and Fannie Striffler Maier, and foster father of Augusta Krehl Benkelman
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| Striffler, Kate (Buerk) Status: Located;
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| Striffler, Leonard Status: Located; Son of Jacob and Louisa Striffler
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| Striffler, Leonard Status: Located;
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| Striffler, Lillian ca 1880's with brother Calvin and sister Ida The eldest children of Jacob Striffler and Sophia Helwig
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| Striffler, Louis and Icele (Pascall) Status: Located;
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| Striffler, Louisa Benkelman Status: Located;
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| Striffler, Lucy Status: Located; One of two young daughters, both born to Charles D. and Cora (Hayes) Striffler, who passed away in early childhood
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| Striffler, Luella ca 1902 This photo, taken by Jacob Striffler, Photographer in Cass City, Michigan. It was labeled Luella Striffler, Born Oct. 15, 1899, died April 26, 1906. The handwriting was not that of Majory Battel or Lena Schwegler, from whom Maggie Battel Bethel inheritied this photo. Luella was the daughter of Solomon Striffler and Kate Buerk, and was killed at the age of six by being accidently crushed by a heavily laden wagon on her way home school.
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| Striffler, Lydia ca 1900's Wife of George Henry Zinnecker
B. 1875 Michigan D. 1957 Montana
Carole Benkelman reports that on the back of this photo in very light scribbled pencil it says: "Lydia, sister of Sol and Sam Striffler."
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| Striffler, Marie (Kaiser) Ruth Esau identified this photo as the Mary Kaiser Striffler family of San Diego, California. Marie and Samuel appear to stand to the left, son Vernon and wife Arlene (Whitney) of Battle Creek, Michigan are in the center, and daughter Anna is to the right. Not pictured are daughter Katherine or her husband, Earl Buchanan.
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| Striffler, Martha Status: Located;
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| Striffler, Martha b. 1871 d. 1943, Michigan
Martha was a daughter of John Striffler and Mary Benkelman of Cass City.
This was an unidentified photo from the album of John Adam Benkelman of Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan. Lena Schwegler had an identical copy, but she labeled her copy as "Martha Striffler," who was one of her aunts.
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| Striffler, Martha "Mattie" ca 1890's Mattie as a young woman
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| Striffler, Martha "Mattie" ca 1911 with Esther Striffler Kaiser's children Mattie with her Niece and Nephew, Irene and Kenneth Kaiser
J. Maier Photographer, Cass City, Michigan
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| Striffler, Martha ca 1920's b. 1871 d. 1943, Michigan
Martha Striffler was a daughter of John Striffler and Mary Benkelman. She remained at home to care for her parents in their declining years, and was a lifelong resident of Cass City.
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| Striffler, Martha ca 1930's and Emeline Mattie Striffler and her sister Emeline Striffler Mark, both daughters of John Striffler and Mary Benkelman
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| Striffler, Martha or Esther? Martha and Esther were sisters, both daughters of John Striffler and Mary Benkelman. Carole Benkelman has a copy of this photo, and it was labeled Esther Striffler, who later married Rudolph Kaiser. Maggie Bethel also has a copy, inherited from her grandmother, Lena Mark Schwegler. Maggie believes it instead to be a photo of Martha Striffer. The woman in the photo is wearing the same clothing in this photo as in a cameo photo of Martha Striffler, also taken at the Meier studio, possibly taken at the same time. PLEASE HELP US CONFIRM EXACTLY WHO IS PICTURED IN THIS PHOTO.
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| Striffler, Mary Wife of Samuel Benkelman
b. 1860 d. 1952, Michigan
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| Striffler, Mary Wife of Samuel Benkelman
J. F. Clarkson, Artist, Caro, Michigan
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| Striffler, Mary and Fannie, ca 1930's Cass City Daughters of Joseph Striffler and Rosina Ballbach
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| Striffler, Mary ca 1880's with Emeline Stiffler Cousins Mary (l) and Emeline Striffler (r) pose in formal attire
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| Striffler, Mary, UNKNOWN, and Augusta Krehl This is thought to be a photo of Mary Striffler (left), with her foster sister, Augusta Krehl. Mary and Augusta were married to brothers, Samuel and John Benkelman. The woman in the center of the photo is not known. It could possibly be their sister, Fannie Stiffler Maier, but based on comparisons to other photos, this is unlikely. Mary was identified through comparison to other known photos. Augusta was positively identified by her son, Alvin C. Benkelman Sr.
PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU CAN CONFIRM THIS IS MARY STRIFFLER BENKELMAN AND/OR IF YOU CAN IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN WOMAN IN THE CENTER OF THE PHOTO.
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| Striffler, Rose Fannie (Bixby) Status: Located;
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| Striffler, Ruth Elizabeth (Mrs. William Moreton) Application for a Social Security Account
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| Striffler, Salome ca 1900's Wife of William H. Bien
B. 1866 D. 1922 Michigan
Salome's husband died only four years after they were married, shortly before the birth of their third son
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| Striffler, Solomon and Mary (Buehrly) This was likely taken at or near the time of their June, 1910 marriage in Cass City
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| Striffler, Solomon C. Application for a Social Security Account
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| Striffler, Sophia (Helwig) Status: Located;
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| Striffler, Uncle John Descendant's ca 1920's A gathering of relatives in front of John Striffler's home
Maggie Bethel thinks the following individuals are pictured:
Front: (children) Marjory Schwegler, Alice Buehrly, Keith Buehrly, UNKNOWN, Ruth Schenck Esau, Fern Schwegler, UNKNOWN little blond girl
Middle: David Striffler, Mattie Striffler, Martha Mark Darling, Mary Ida Thompson Striffler, Esther Striffler Kolb, UNKNOWN, Emeline Striffler Mark, UNKNOWN, Lena Mark Schwegler, UNKNOWN women holding baby, Ben Schwegler, Louis Krahling (to the right of the tree)
The Man barely visible in the very back row is UNKNOWN
PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU CAN HELP US CONFIRM THIS
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| Striffler, Uncle John Descendants A snapshot identified by Lena Mark Schwegler as "Some of John Striffler's descendants" Her granddaughter, Maggie Battel Bethel, has identified most everyone after comparision to other family photos labeled by her mother and grandmother.
Back row, l to r, Mattie Striffler, Emeline Striffler Mark, Mary Ida Thompson Striffler, UNKNOWN, Aunt Lena Benkelman Schwegler, Archie Mark, Esther Striffler Kaiser, David Striffler, UNKNOWN, George Albert Striffler, UNKNOWN, Stanley Bien
Front: Paul Bien, Salome Bien, William Bien
PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU HAVE CORRECTIONS OR CAN IDENTIFY ANY OF THE UNKNOWN INDIVIDUALS.
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Striffler, Uncle John Home The original John and Mary Striffler farm home on Schwegler road, nearby the home of his brother-in-law Adam Benkelman
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| Striffler, Uncle John's Farm The family gathered at Uncle John's farm after the felling of a particularly large pine tree on March 8, 1905. The tree was 112 feet tall and 4 feet, 7 inches in diameter. Lena Mark Schwegler identified the women standing to the left as Esther Striffler, Miss Klump, Lillian Striffler and Mattie Striffler. Just to their right, with the long white beard, is John Stiffler, the family partriarch. The youngest boys are Stanley, Paul and Will Bien.
PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU KNOW WHICH OF THE TWO LILLIAN STRIFFLER'S THIS IS (they were cousins, close in age) OR IF YOU CAN IDENTIFY ANYONE ELSE IN THE PHOTO.
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| Striffler, Uncle John's Farm The family gathered at Uncle John's farm to harvest a particularly large pine tree on March 8, 1905. The tree was 112 feet tall and 4 feet, 7 inches in diameter. Written on the back of the photo, in handwriting not familiar to Maggie Battel Bethel who received the photo from her grandmother's collection, are the names Fred Schaf, Albert Striffler, David Striffler, Solomon Striffler, Uncle John Striffler, younger boys Stanley, Paul and Will Bien, and Frank Striffler (l to r). Several unknown men are pictured as well. PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU CAN HELP US BETTER IDENTIFY EACH PERSON PICTURED. Please also note that Uncle John had two nephews names Solomon, one the son of his brother Jacob and the other the son of his brother Christian. It is not known positively WHICH Solomon Striffler was present at this event.
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| Striffler, William David and Elizabeth (Zinnecker) children, ca 1904 Ethel (born 1894), Daniel (born 1895), Roy Jacob (born 1897), Ione (born 1900, and Florence (born 1903), the five eldest children born to William and Elizabeth Striffler of Michigan
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| Striffler, William David and Elizabeth (Zinnecker) children, ca 1920 Top row, l to r, Sisters Florence, Ione, Wilma, Ethel, and Mary
Botton row, l to r, Brothers Roy, Delmar, and Daniel Striffler
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| Striffler-Benkelman Annual Labor Day Family Reunion, 1936 Newspaper article In the mid 1850's, in Erie County, New York, two sons of Jacob & Otilla Striffler married two Benkelman sisters. Shortly after their marriages, the couples moved to the Michigan frontier, many of their brothers and sisters following them. The two families remained intertwined for subsequent generations. At a reunion of the Henry Striffler family in 1930 it was decided to enlarge the scope of the reunion to include descendants of Henry, Jacob, Joseph, Christian, John and Susan Striffler. Members and "in laws" of these families first gathered at the Assembly grounds in Sebewaing for a reunion in 1932. As the Benkelman-Striffler family had remained very close over the years, all branches of the Benkelman family were invited to their Sixth Reunion, and since that time it remained a joint event. This articles from the 1936 "Cass City Chronicle" details one of the earliest joint reunions. Attended by over 170 family members, the reunion was held on the John Striffler homestead northeast of Cass City, with attendees travelling from Ontario, Ohio and many places in Michigan. President W.D. STRIFFLER presided at a business meeting in 1936, and Harry HUNT, Mrs. S.G BENKELMAN (the former Mary Striffler), and Mrs. Ben SCHWEGLER (the former Joanna Mark) were elected officers for the ensuing year. The first volume of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST was published for the September 1936 reunion.
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| Striffler-Benkelman Reunion 1954 Handbill Handbill advertising the annual Striffler-Benkelman Reunion, 1954, featuring Cass City's Main Street. At the fiftieth Striffler-Benkelman Reunion in 1981, Ruth Schenck Esau recalled a time when on Main Street, the owners of the newspaper, a farm implement store, both meat markets, the grocery store, paint store, insurance agency, funeral home, and photography studio were all members of the Striffler-Benkelman clan; not to mention a bank teller, many clerks, the music teacher, and many of the town's farmers.
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| Striffler-Benkelman Reunion Photo, 1961 Group Photo fromthe 30th Striffler-Benkelman Reunion, held September 4, 1961 at the Cass City Evangelical Church, founded by members of the Striffler and Benkelman families
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| Striffler/Mark Four Generation Photo Collage, ca 1911, Cass City, Michigan Left Side, seated, John and Mary (Benkelman) Striffler, standing, and Emeline (Striffler) and Archie Mark. Emeline is a daughter of John and Mary.
Right side, Standing, Mary Jane (Leitch) and Edward Mark, daughters Stella and Ruth. Edward is a son of Archie and Emeline Mark, and grandson of John and Mary Striffler.
Stella and Ruth are the two eldest of 11 children born it Edward and Mary Mark.
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| Strong Brother Reunion in Medicine Park, Oklahoma around 1941 Four of the nine sons born to Ralph Strong and Mary Ella Hall, (l to r) Rolla Jefferson, Burt Rodney, Walter Winfield and Augustus Homer 'Gus'. This was taken at the Strong Family Reunion in Medicine Park, Oklahoma around 1941.
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| Strong Brother Reunion, Medicine Park, Oklahoma, around 1941
This picture of Cecil Afton Lewis (r), with his younger half-brother, Robert Strong (l), was one in a series of pictures taken at the 1941 Strong Family Reunion in Medicine Park, Oklahoma. Cecil's eldest son, Charles Lewis, is standing directly in front of him.
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| Strong Brother Reunion, Medicine Park, Oklahoma, around 1941 This photo was one of a series of photos taken in the early 1940's at Medicine Park, Oklahoma, on the edge of the Wichita Wildlife Refuge, with Mt. Scott as a backdrop. This park began its life in 1908, the year following the return of the bison to Wildlife Refuge. It was the first planned resort town in Oklahoma, the red round cannonball sized stone is an unique naturally formation occurring in the Wichita Mountains. Pictured are (Left to Right) Back Row: UNKNOWN (Possibly Roy West), Leroy Weaver, Bob Strong, Barney Strong Middle Row: Burt Strong, Cecil Lewis holding Tommy Lewis, Gus Strong, Walter Strong, Rolla Strong Front Row: Jerrell Holt, Charles Lewis (Note: Identifications are not positive in all cases, but were based on the opinions of Jerrell Holt, Barney Strong and Benny Strong, who made some assumptions based on ages and family makeup).
POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
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| Strong Brother Reunion, Medicine Park, Oklahoma, around 1941 This was one in a series of photos taken at the Strong Family Reunion in Medicine Park, Oklahoma around 1941. From L to R: Lucy (Brannan) Strong, Burt Strong, Robert Strong, Walter Strong, Rolla Strong, Gus Strong and an unknown girl.
PLEASE HELP US INDENTIFY THE GIRL IN THIS PICTURE.
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| Strong Brother's--Claude, Augustus and Rolla--Colorado Ranch, Fence Line Claude, along with his brothers Rolla and Gus, jointly operated this ranch near Greystone, Colorado, starting in the late 1930's. After Claude died in 1942, Rolla and Gus continued to operate the 560 acres until they sold it to R. F. Brown on May 10, 1956.
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| Strong Brother's--Claude, Augustus and Rolla--Colorado Ranch, Horizon Claude, along with his brothers Rolla and Gus, jointly operated this ranch near Greystone, Colorado, starting in the late 1930's. After Claude died in 1942, Rolla and Gus continued to operate the 560 acres until they sold it to R. F. Brown on May 10, 1956.
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| Strong Brothers in hats, Medicine Park Reunion, Oklahoma, around 1941 This was one in a series of photos taken at the Strong Family Reunion in Medicine Park, Oklahoma around 1941. From L to R: Rolla, Burt, Walter and Gus. They were sons of Ralph Brainerd Strong.
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| Strong Brothers with hats in hand, Medicine Park Reunion, Oklahoma, around 1941 This was one in a series of photos taken at the Strong Family Reunion in Medicine Park, Oklahoma around 1941. From l to r: Rolla, Burt, Walter, and Gus. They were sons of Ralph Brainerd Strong.
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| Strong Brothers, California, Early to mid 1950's (L to R): Earl, Rolla and Gus Strong were self employed farmers and ranchers most of their adult life. This picture of them was taken in the mid 1950's, most likely in Porterville, California. All three were sons of Ralph Brainerd Strong.
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| Strong Brothers, Mid 1940's (L to R): Gus, Walter, Burt and Rolla Strong, sons of Ralph Brainerd Strong.
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Strong Family Home--located at 1806 Birch Street, Duncan, Oklahoma This is the home, at 1806 Birch, that Homer and Roonie moved into with their youngest children in 1952. They remained in this home for the rest of their lives.
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| Strong Family?--UNKNOWN This photo was found in a group of photos belonging to Homer and Anna Laura (Payne) STRONG of Duncan, Oklahoma.
PLEASE HELP US INDENTIFY THESE WOMEN, BOTH CURRENTLY UNKNOWN.
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| Strong Men Go to War, 1941-1945 Cecil Lewis, Homer Strong, Barney Strong, and Robert Strong (left to right), sons of Walter Winfield Strong. As Cecil had already been drafted, he borrowed an extra uniform from Barney in order to be in the picture. As it turned out, health issues caused him to be classified as 4-F, so he was unable to join his brothers in the service. Jack Neill Strong was in the military, but was not in Oklahoma when the photo was taken. Some years later he had his image, superimposed beside those of his brothers. This is the original version of the photo, without him.
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| Strong Men go to War, 1941-1945, with Jack Cecil Lewis, Homer Strong, Barney Strong, Robert Strong, and Jack Strong (left to right), sons of Walter Winfield Strong. As Cecil had already been drafted, he borrowed an extra uniform from Barney in order to be in the picture. As it turned out, health issues caused him to be classified as 4-F, so he was unable to join his brothers in the service. Jack Neill Strong was in the military, but was not in Oklahoma when the photo was taken. Some years later he had his image, on the far right, superimposed beside those of his brothers.
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| Strong Reunion, Fourth of July, 1984, Duncan, Oklahoma Barney Strong with his nephew, Charles
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| Strong Reunion, Fourth of July, 1984, Duncan, Oklahoma Charles Strong with Amos Kubik
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| Strong Reunion, Fourth of July, 1984, Duncan, Oklahoma Brothers John, Bill and Charles Strong
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| Strong Siblings, Christmas, 1963 This picture, which appears to have been taken in the home of Viola Weaver of Gainesville, Texas. It was is one of the few times that all the Strong Siblings were together as adults. From Left to Right are Homer Strong, Cecil Lewis, Viola Weaver, Barney Strong, Jack Strong, and Bob Strong. They were all the children of Walter Winfield Strong.
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| Strong Welding Service Barney Strong's welding shop in Gainesville, Texas
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| Strong, Alice Mary Wife of Royal Cutting
B. 1865 Ohio D. 1912 Ohio
"Mrs. Cutting had resided in Youngstown for a number of years (and) during her residence...had gained the friendship of many people who highly respected her and regret her passing, and who sympathize with the family in the loss of a devoted wife and mother."
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| Strong, Alice Mary 1884 marriage to Royal S. Cutting Application for marriage license by Alice M. Strong and Royal S. Cutting, of Bristol, Trumbull County, Ohio
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| Strong, Anna Laura (Payne), Chicken and Dumpling Recipe Rooney's famous chicken and dumpling recipe, as preserved by her daughter Theresa, and trascribed by daughter-in-law Betty
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| Strong, Anna Laura ca 1964 with her namesake grandaughter, Laura Ann Anna Laura Strong holding her granddaughter, Laura Ann, at a Strong family reunion in Duncan, July 1964
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| Strong, Anna Laura on sofa Roonie, in a playful mood
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| Strong, Anna Laura with her children ca 1994 This photo was taken at a picnic in Johnson City, Texas around 1993 or 1994. Roonie had been widowed for several years, and Theresa was undergoing treatment for the cancer that would soon take her life. Back Row: Bill, Caroline, Theresa, John. Front Row: Anna Laura "Ronnie", Charles
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| Strong, Augustus and Rolla in California, Early to mid 1950's PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE BOY ALSO IN THE PHOTO. Perhaps he is a grandson of Earl Everett Strong? Earl was also in photo with Gus and Rolla that appears to have been taken at the same time.
From L to R: Gus, Unknown, Rolla
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| Strong, Augustus Homer, 1892 Enlistment into Fourth Texas Infantry Enlistment into Company G, Fourth Texas Infantry on 5 July 1892 in Weatherford, Texas
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| Strong, Augustus Homer, 1892 Spanish American War Payment receipt Receipt of payment from Texas Governor Joseph D. Sayers for services during the Spanish American War in Company G, Fourth Texas Volunteer Infantry
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| Strong, Augustus Homer, Death Certificate Death Certificate from the State of California
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Strong, Barney at Fort Brown, Brownsville Barney was stationed at Fort Brown in Brownsville, Texas, as part of the Calvary. Note that he was wearing his own pair of blue jeans, as was allowed by the calvary. They patrolled the U.S. Mexican Border.
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| Strong, Barney ca 1920's Barney as a young boy, ca 1920's
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| Strong, Barney ca 1943 Barney, in the Calvary with his horse Fishhook, ca 1943
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| Strong, Barney ca 1943 Barney with other members of the Calvary
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| Strong, Barney ca 1943
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| Strong, Barney ca 1943 With his Calvary unit on patrol at the Texas Border near Marfa
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| Strong, Barney ca 1959, with his children on Easter Sunday Easter Sunday, 1959
Barney Strong with his son Benny and daughter, Jeannie.
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| Strong, Barney ca 1974 with wife, Violet and their children This picture was taken in February, 1974. Barney and his wife, Violet (Stanley) Strong, are standing. Seated are their children, Benny and Jeannie.
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| Strong, Barney photo and World War II service medals and badges Shadow Box Display with a photo of Barney, his Sargeant stripes, and the various decorations he was awarded in the service of his country. These include the Combat Infantryman Badge, markmanship badge, sharpshooter badges for both machine gun and rifle, American Campaign medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, a World War II Victory Medal, and the Bronze Star Medal for distinguished or heroic or meritorious achievement or service in connection with military operations against an armed enemy.
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| Strong, Bill and Betty (Wehunt) ca 2006 Christmas Greetings, 2006, from the "Mighty Strong" family
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