McLemoreStrong
Genealogy
Strong - McLemore History and Ancestry
First Name:  Last Name: 
[Advanced Search]  [Surnames]

Henry "Harry" Abraham Strong

Male 1881 - Yes, date unknown


Generations:      Standard    |    Vertical    |    Compact    |    Box    |    Text    |    Ahnentafel    |    Fan Chart    |    Media    |    PDF

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Henry "Harry" Abraham Strong was born on 12 May 1881 in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio (son of Henry Abraham Strong and Emma A. Tovey); and died.

    Notes:

    A graduate of Purdue University. (Upton, Harriet Taylor A TWENTIETH CENTURY HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO: The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1909, Vol. II, p 69).


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry Abraham Strong was born on 12 Mar 1846 in Bristol Township, Trumbull County, Ohio (son of David Brainerd Strong and Elizabeth "Betsy" Ann Kagey); died on 4 Jan 1903 in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    1870 CENSUS Ohio, Trumbull County, City of Warren, page 27 of 41 Age 24, living with Cornelius Darling and his family at 204 (Something Street). He is listed as a blacksmith having real estate valued at $2400 and personal property of $500.

    Rhodene Frederick found the following biography of Henry and Emma from the "Historical Collections of Bristol Township, Bristolville, Ohio" by Thomas J. Kachur 1989, p. 210.

    Strong, Henry A. b in Bristol Mar 12, 1846, son of David and Betsey Kagy Strong. David Strong was a native of New York. Betsey Kagy came to Bristol from Pennsylvania. Henry was a blacksmith and operated a shop in Warren. He di June 4, 1903. His wife, Emma A. Tovey, was b in England, and came to America withy her parents at the age of three. They were m in 1879 and were the parents of Harry, Clarence, and Warren A. Strong, all of Cleveland. David and Betsey Kagy Strong were m Mar 16, 1841.

    A more complete biography of the family is in A TWENTIETH CENTURY HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO: The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1909, by Harriet Taylor Upton of Warren.

    Upton notes that "the mother of Mr. Strong was of a prominent family in Trumbull county named KAGY, who came from Pennsylvania. The family are in possession of a genealogy tracing back to Switzerland, from which European country they originated. Mr. Strong was reared and educated in Trumbull county and was by trade a blacksmith. He carried on a shop twenty years and up to his death, when he was one of the oldest business men in point of years in Warren. He was highly succesful in his undertakings. He made his own way through life from early boyhood and he owned considerable real estate and was associated with Messrs. LAUB (sic) and WALLACE of Warren. In his politics, he was a staunch defender of Republican party principles. He was known as a hard working man and educated his family in a commendable manner. After having spent a useful life he died June (sic) 4, 1903.

    1880 Federal Census

    Henry H. STRONG Self M Male W 34 OH Horseshoer VA VA Emma A. STRONG Wife M Female W 26 ENG Keeping House ENG ENG Source Information:
    Census Place 2nd Ward, Warren, Trumbull, Ohio
    Family History Library Film 1255070
    NA Film Number T9-1070
    Page Number 390D

    1900

    Ohio Trumbull Warren Ward 5 201 N. Park Ave 352-375 Strong, Henry Mar 1846 M21 Oh NY Va Strong, Emma A Dec 1852 M21 England England England Mother of 3 children/3 living Strong, Harry May 1881 S Oh Oh Eng Strong, Clarence Sept 1883 Oh Oh Eng Strong, Warren Oct 1888 Oh Oh Eng

    Henry Strong drew up his will on October 11, 1902. It is recorded in Will Bk #22 p. 1-4. He left the use of his homestead at 201 Park Avenue in Warren to his beloved wife Emma for her life. He also left her all the rents and profits from the "brick block known as the Meat Market property, on the east side of Park Avenue" which he owned an undivided on-half interest with Willam G. LAMB; the blacksmith shop site on Park Avenue; his undivided one-third interest he owned with William G. LAMB and Mrs. S.S. ERNEST in the Christy property on East Market Street; three lots in the McMyler addition in West Warren; $3,000 in life insurance; along with all his personal property and household goods. He further directed that all the property left after the decease of Emma should be equally divided among his three sons. In addition to the land he left Emma, he had various parcels, most owned in undivided interests with other individuals, that he left directly to his sons. He added that the sons should not come into absolute possesion and control in the various real estate possessions until they reached the age of 30, for the reason that he regarded said property as a good and valuable investment that would increase in value. He also willed to his son, Clarence, his gold watch and chain, providing he had not already bought him one of his own prior to his death. He left his son, Warren, his homestead on Park Avenue. He noted in the will that the Franklin block, left to Clarence, was the most valuable piece of his real estate, and this is why he left Harry and Warren the Meat Market and Homestead subject to Emma's life estate, respectively, in an attempt to equalize the values bequethed. Finally, Henry appointed his friend, William G. LAMB as trustee of the assets to be bequethed to his minor son, Warren.

    His obituary, copied below, was located by William Billig of Michigan:

    OBITUARY, WARREN DAILY TRIBUNE, JANUARY 5, 1903, PAGE 1, COLUMN 4

    WAS A REMARKABLE MAN Henry A. Strong of 201 North Park avenue, this city, died Sunday morning at 2:20 o'clock. His death was the result of a very aggravated case of catarrh of the stomach. About October 1, Mr. Strong quit work and went to Cleveland to seek medical assistance. His trouble was pronounced catarrh of the stomach and an operation was recommended, but Mr. Strong refused to undertake the operation. He returned home and later consulted Dr. Hoover of Cleveland.

    On December 11, Dr. Hoover, with the assistance of local physicians, made an incision into Mr. Strong's stomach and discovered that the prognosis was correct. The found further that the trouble had reached a stage that rendered an operation useless, and that his death was only a question of a few weeks. According to the physicians, Mr. Strong's condition was of about eighteen months' duration.

    Henry Strong was born in Bristolville, the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Strong, on March 12, 1846. He learned his trade of horseshoer in Bristol an from there he went to Meadville, Pa., where he worked for a few weeks. In March, 1866, he came to Warren and for about two months worked at his trade for Geo. and Homer Reid. He then went to work at the present stand on South Park avenue, and a few months later, with John Hardy, bought out the business. A few years later he purchased Mr. Hardy's interest and since that time until his fast illness had worked and conducted the business a the same location in the same building.

    Mr. Strong was married to Emma Tovey of Cleveland, April 10, 1879. To this union were born three children, Harry A., Clarence A. and Warren, all living.

    In many ways Mr. Strong was a remarkable man. His life shows what industry and indomitable determination will do. Starting with no capital but good health, a strong arm and lots of push, he accumulated a fortune of $60,000. Warren people have always recognized Henry Strong as a man worthy of confidence and respect, and a man whose word was as good as his bond. Besides his home and place of business, his interests embraced the old Opera House block, the Chase block, the L & S. block, and the Kirk property in conjunction with W. G. Lamb, and the Franklin block owned jointly with W. G. Lamb and Wm. Wallace.

    He was a member of the Royal Arcanum having joined that order Feb. 3, 1882.

    The funeral will be held at the residence Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. Henry E. Cooke of the Episcopal church will officiate.

    Henry married Emma A. Tovey on 10 Apr 1879 in Ohio. Emma was born on 26 Dec 1852 in England, United Kingdom; died on 16 Apr 1930 in Trumbull County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Emma A. Tovey was born on 26 Dec 1852 in England, United Kingdom; died on 16 Apr 1930 in Trumbull County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    "(Henry's) widow, Emma A. (Tovey) STRONG, was born in England, but came with her parents to America when three years of age. Her father, George TOVEY, was a native of England and upon coming to this country settled at Cleveland, Ohio, where he was engaged in the work of contractor and builder, and was a succesful man. His death occured in 1906 in Cleveland. His wife, Mrs. Strong's mother, Caroline STEVENS, was also a native of England, who died in America in 1873. In their family were three daughters, Mrs. Strong being the second. She was reared and educated in Cleveland, Ohio attending both the common and high schools in that city. She was united in marriage in 1879 and went to housekeeping at Warren." (Upton, Harriet Taylor A TWENTIETH CENTURY HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO: The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1909, Vol. II, p 69).

    At the time of the 1910 census, youngest son Warren was still home with his widowed mother. Harry and Clarence had moved to Cleveland, and were living together as boarders in the home of Mary Arthur, also a widow. By 1920, all three of Emma's sons had left home.

    (Research):Census Information:

    1910 Ohio Trumbull Warren
    201 N. Park Ave
    154-170
    Strong, Emma A Head age 54 Wd
    Strong, Warren A Son age 21 S

    Ohio, Cuyahoga, Cleveland, 26th Ward, Dist 392 11334 Mayfie
    ld Road
    #6-6
    Arthur, Mary M. Head 38 Wd 3/2 Oh Oh Oh Propreitor Lodging Home
    Arthur, John D Son 9 Oh Oh Oh
    Arthur, Ida M Dau 7 Oh Oh Oh
    Strong, Harry Lodger 21 Oh Oh England/English Salesman Automotive
    Strong, Clarence Lodger 21 Oh Oh England/English

    1920 Ohio Trumbull Warren
    201 N. Park Ave
    Strong, Emma A Head age 68 Widowed 1856 1879 England/English England/English England/

    Children:
    1. 1. Henry "Harry" Abraham Strong was born on 12 May 1881 in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio; and died.
    2. Clarence Ansel Strong was born on 12 Sep 1882 in Trumbull County, Ohio; died on 3 Jun 1923 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
    3. Warren Adelbert Strong, Sr. was born on 7 Oct 1888 in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio; died on 27 Nov 1944 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  David Brainerd Strong was born on 24 Sep 1819 in Vesper, Onondaga County, New York (son of Ansel Strong and Hannah Shailer Stocking); died on 30 Mar 1894 in Bristol Township, Trumbull County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    "a farmer in Bristolville, O., m. Betsey KAGY." (Dwight, p 194).

    There was not a David Strong listed as paying personal property taxes in Trumbull from 1822-1834. A William STRONG was on this list, beginning in 1829, but his relationship to David is not known.

    William, born ca 1790 in Massachussetts, is listed on the 1850 Trumbull County census. He is married to a Polly, born ca 1905 in Ohio, and they are the parents of Eliza (20), Electa (18), James (16), Tyrza Ann (8), Allen (7), and Milo (4), all born in Ohio.

    David B. Strong registered a Cattle Marking June 25, 1841: Crop of right ear and hole in same.

    On an 1841 plat of Bristol, David Strong's land was adjacent to land owned by the KAGY, ECKSTINE, and MAYHEW families. He appears to have owned the same plat of land from 1841 through 1890. On the 1900 plat of Bristol, it appears that this land had been transferred to Austin E. ULRICH.

    Jan 1, 1846, indenture of apprenticeship between John REEL, David B. STRONG and Leah CLAY, age 9. John REEL, guardian of Leah CLAY, does bind Leah CLAY unto David B. STRONG until she reaches the age of 18, to learn the trade of housekeeping. Upon expiration of apprenticeship, David will provide Leah CLAY with a new bible, at least two suits of common wearing apparel, one cow, one bed, and one spinning wheel. (Historical Collections of Bristol Township, Bristolville, Ohio Thomas J. Kachur 1989, p. 72, xerox copies provided by the Trumbull County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society).


    David's first wife, Betsy, died on June 15, 1851

    David Strong married Leanora A. Sherman one month after Betsy died, on July 15, 1851 in Ashtabula County. The fact that he had four small motherless children at home was likely the reason for the brief courtship.

    By the time of the 1870 census, David's three oldest boys had moved away from home. Daughter Ella had died. Ralph, who would have only been around 12 years old, was working on the farm of his Uncle Hezekiah B. Strong in Nebraska, and since 11 year old Charles had not been listed on the 1860 census, he most likely was only age 9 or 10.

    David and Leanora were divorced after the 1870 census, but remarried prior to the census of 1880.

    David and Leanora died within weeks of each other in early 1894, as can be seen from the brief obituary below from the "Historical Collections of Bristol Township, Bristolville, Ohio" by Thomas J. Kachur, 1989, p. 209, xerox copies provided by the Trumbull County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society:

    STRONG, David B., m. Mrs. Leanora A. (Sherman) STRONG Mar 16, 1876. Leanora was the step-mother of H.A. Strong of Warren. David d. Mar. 30, 1894, and she d. Apr 8, 1894.

    OBITUARY WESTERN RESERVE DEMOCRAT, APRIL 6, 1894, PAGE 8, COLUMN 2 OAKFIELD

    David Strong, an old pioneer of Bristol, died at his home, Friday, March 30. Funeral services were held Sunday. The relatives of the deceased desire, through the columns of the DEMOCRAT to extend their earnest thanks to the friends and neighbors who so kindly leant their assistance during Mr. Strong's sickness and death. The choir has their special gratitude for their part rendered in the funeral service. (Courtesy of William Billig).

    The Strong Estates were probated in Trumbull County, Ohio (Estates no. 1060 and 1065).

    David's personal goods and chattel were appraised on April 17, 1894, and determined to be worth $96.20. His estate consisted of 1 Bay Mare, 1 Bay Colt, 1 Buggy, 1 Cow, 18 Chickens, Wood, 1 old sleigh and wagon, 1 set of old bobbs, contents of blacksmith shop, a tool chest with tools, household furniture and potatoes. When these items were sold, $127.06 was raised. $59 was used to pay A.E. Miner for David's Casket and Burial Robe, with the balance being used to pay debts incurred in settling the estate.

    Rhodene Frederick also found a reference to the probate proceedings in 1892 in nearby Geauga County for a David B. Strong. Copies of these records indicate this was another David B. Strong, a resident of Huntsburgh Township, and husband of Dorcas Strong. Their children were listed as Mrs. Mary E. Johnson and Ms.? S. Johnson.

    (Research):Census Information:

    Per 1850 OHIO CENSUS:
    (David was a farmer, with $800 in property)
    District 143?, Bristol Township
    Enumerated on 22 August 1850
    #1056-1084
    Strong, David B age: 31 born: NY
    Strong, Betsy Ann age 31 born: VA
    Strong, John A age 8 born: Trumbull Co, OH Attended School
    Strong, George age 6 born: Trumbull Co, OH Attended School
    Strong, Henry age 4 born: Trumbull Co, OH Attended School
    Strong, Hannah age 2 born: Trumbull Co, OH

    1860 OHIO CENSUS,
    Trumbull County Bristol Township
    Enumerated on 24 August 1860
    #1418-1379
    Strong, David age 40 M Farmer born in NY
    Strong, Leonora age 28 F born in Ohio
    Strong, John age 18 M Printers Apprentice born Ohio
    Strong, George age 16 M born Ohio Attended School Strong, H
    enry age 14 M born Ohio Attended School
    Strong, Francis age 7 M born Ohio Attended Schol
    Strong, Ella age 4 F born Ohio
    Strong, Ralph age 2 M born Ohio
    Strong, Mary age 12 F born Ohio Attended School (Shown as Hannah on the 1850 census)

    1870 OHIO CENSUS
    Trumbull County
    Film Roll #1271 Page #45:
    Bristol Township,
    Enumerated 4 August 1870

    #62-63
    STRONG David B 52 m NY Farmer
    (RP $2800, PP $825)
    STRONG Leanora A 40 f OH Keeping House
    STRONG Frank A 17 m OH At Store?
    STRONG Charles A 11 m OH At School
    STRONG Fred A 9 m OH At School
    STRONG Alice M 5 f OH At School


    1880 OHIO CENSUS
    Trumbull County

    Daniel (sic) B. STRONG Self M Male W 66 NY Farmer CT CT
    Lenora STRONG Wife M Female W 48 OH MA MA
    Allie M. STRONG Dau S Female W 15 OH NY OH

    Source Information:
    Census Place Bristol, Trumbull, Ohio
    Family History Library Film 1255070
    NA Film Number T9-1070
    Page Number 38B

    Trumbull County, Ohio Directory, 1889-90
    D. B. Strong
    Bristolville Bristol OH

    David married Elizabeth "Betsy" Ann Kagey on 16 Mar 1841 in Trumbull County, Ohio. Elizabeth (daughter of John Kagey and Mary Gochenour) was born on 9 Oct 1819 in Virginia; died on 15 Jun 1851 in Bristol Township, Trumbull County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth "Betsy" Ann Kagey was born on 9 Oct 1819 in Virginia (daughter of John Kagey and Mary Gochenour); died on 15 Jun 1851 in Bristol Township, Trumbull County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Married:
    STRONG, David to KAIGY, Betsey of Bristol m 16 Mar 1841 by Peres R. Hiscock JP (L 1839-42 p 150) (3/172)

    From 100 YEAR OF TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO, MARRIAGES 1800-1900 Courtesy of the Trumbull County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society

    Children:
    1. John Ansel Strong was born on 11 Jun 1842 in Bristol Township, Trumbull County, Ohio; died after 29 Mar 1919 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; was buried in Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
    2. George Alfred Strong was born on 12 May 1844 in Bristol Township, Trumbull County, Ohio; died after 1900.
    3. 2. Henry Abraham Strong was born on 12 Mar 1846 in Bristol Township, Trumbull County, Ohio; died on 4 Jan 1903 in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.
    4. Mary Hannah Strong was born on 19 May 1848 in Bristol Township, Trumbull County, Ohio; died on 4 Oct 1860 in Bristol Township, Trumbull County, Ohio.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Ansel Strong was born on 23 Oct 1789 in Middle Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut (son of Benjamin Strong and Susan Trowbridge); died about 1876 in Vesper, Onondaga County, New York.

    Notes:

    Benjamin Dwight notes that he was still living (in 1871) in Vesper, Onondaga County, New York. He had been in Vesper since 1814, previously living in Tully, also in Onondaga County. (Vol. I, p. 194).

    (Research):1850 New York, Onondaga County, Tully
    Ansel STRONG 60 M Farmer $4000 Con
    Hannah STRONG 43 F NY
    Wm. W. STRONG 9 M NY P.
    Carlos STRONG 6 M NY
    Asenath Let. STRONG 2 F NY
    Bridget LUBY 24 F Ireland

    1860 New York, Onondaga County, Tully, Vesper P.O. 16 Jun 1860
    Ansel STRONG 70 Farmer $4000 $800 Con
    Hannah N STRONG 52 Housekeeper NY
    William W STRONG 19 Laborer NY
    Peter C STRONG 17 Laborer NY
    Acenith STRONG 12 NY
    Muriah L STRONG 10 NY

    1870 New York, Onondaga County, Tully, Otisco P.O.
    Ansel STRONG 81 Farmer $5600 $1000 Conn Hannah STRONG 64 Keeping House NY
    Carlos STRONG 26 $300 NY
    Frank STRONG 2 M W NY

    Ansel married Hannah Shailer Stocking on 25 Oct 1810 in Onondaga County, New York. Hannah (daughter of Benjamin Stocking and Dimmis Shailor) was born on 6 Feb 1792 in Connecticut; died on 14 Sep 1826 in Onondaga County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Hannah Shailer Stocking was born on 6 Feb 1792 in Connecticut (daughter of Benjamin Stocking and Dimmis Shailor); died on 14 Sep 1826 in Onondaga County, New York.

    Notes:

    Dwight lists her as the "dau. of Benjamin STOCKING of Chatham, Ct., and Dimmis SHAILER." The book "Early Connecticut Marriages" by Frederick Bailey shows 'Benjamin Stocking & Dimmis Shailor Aug 1789' in Haddam, Middlesex County, Ct.

    Children:
    1. Cordelia Strong was born on 29 Nov 1811 in Onondaga County, New York; and died.
    2. Reuben Beecher Strong was born on 26 Jun 1814 in Vesper, Onondaga County, New York; died on 1 Sep 1889 in North Greenfield, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; was buried in Honey Creek Cemetery, West Allis, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
    3. Benjamin Franklin Strong was born on 21 Aug 1817 in Vesper, Onondaga County, New York; and died.
    4. 4. David Brainerd Strong was born on 24 Sep 1819 in Vesper, Onondaga County, New York; died on 30 Mar 1894 in Bristol Township, Trumbull County, Ohio.
    5. Hezekiah Bulkley Strong was born on 30 Jan 1822 in Vesper, Onondaga County, New York; died after 1880.

  3. 10.  John Kagey was born on 1 Oct 1796 in Virginia; died in Oct 1825.

    John married Mary Gochenour on 1 Oct 1816 in Virginia. Mary was born about 1796 in Virginia; died on 31 Aug 1844 in Bristol Township, Trumbull County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Gochenour was born about 1796 in Virginia; died on 31 Aug 1844 in Bristol Township, Trumbull County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Married:
    John KAGEY (Jacob KAGEY1) was born 1 OCT 1796, and died OCT 1825. He married Mary GOCHENOUR 1 OCT 1816, daughter of Abraham GOCHENOUR and Christina HAAS. She died 31 AUG 1844.

    Source: gidavidson@genealogyfamilytrees.com

    Per IGI (www.familysearch.org)

    John KAGEY son of Rev. Jacob KAGEY and Christina BRENNEMAN

    He was b. 1 Oct 1796 in Shenandoah, VA d Oct 1825 m. ca 1821 in Oh to Mary Gochenour b 1800 in Va d 31 Aug 1844

    Children: Abraham b. 11 Jan 1818 Bristol m. Hannah SNYDER d. 21 Jun 873 Elizabeth b. 9 Oct 1821 Bristol m. David STRONG d 15 Jun 1851 Catharine b. 16 Oct 1821 Bristol m. David GILBERT d 25 Dec 1845 Jacob b. 26 Nov 1822 Bristol d. 26 Jan 1826 Christine b. 13 Sept 1825 Bristol m. David GILBERT

    Children:
    1. Abraham Kagey was born on 11 Jan 1818 in Virginia; died on 21 Jun 1873.
    2. 5. Elizabeth "Betsy" Ann Kagey was born on 9 Oct 1819 in Virginia; died on 15 Jun 1851 in Bristol Township, Trumbull County, Ohio.
    3. Catherine Kagey was born on 16 Oct 1821 in Virginia; died on 25 Dec 1846.
    4. Jacob Kagey was born on 26 Nov 1822 in Virginia; died on 26 Jan 1826.
    5. Christine Kagey was born on 13 Sep 1825 in Virginia; and died.