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Richard Strout Sr (1752 - 1825)

Richard Strout Sr
Born in Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland, Massachusetts Baymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 24 Mar 1774 in Cape Elizabeth, Mainemap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 73 in Limington, York, Maine, United Statesmap
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Biography

Richard Strout was born around 1752 in Cape Elizabeth, Maine[1].

He married Deborah Strout on 24 March 1774. They had seven children[2]:

1. Richard, born Mar 1775
2. Deborah, born 1779; married Simeon Small
3. John, born 1782
4. Rebecca, born 1785
5. Elizabeth, born 1787; married John Spiller Jr.
6. Susanna, born 1793; married Francis Strout
7. Joseph, born 1796

Richard passed away on 7 September 1825 and is buried in Mountain Road Cemetery in Raymond, Maine[3].

Sources

  1. Taylor, Robert L. Early Families of Raymond, Maine. Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2006. Page 178.
  2. Taylor.
  3. Find A Grave: Memorial #46369257




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