From 'The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong, of Northampton, Mass: Volume 2' [2]
[2nd Gen.]
Jerijah b. Dec. 12, 1665, m. to Thankful Stebbins on July 10, 1700
Children
1. Jerijah, m. to Mary Clark of Northampton.
3. Thankful, m. to Jonathan Hunt of Northampton.
2. Eunice, m. to Dea. Brewer of Springfield.
4. Seth, m. to Lois Strong of Northampton.
5. Bela, m. to Eunice Alvord of Northampton.
[3rd Gen.]
27718-9. iii. Jerijah Strono, Jr., b. May 14, 1705, m. March 17, 1737, Mary Clark b. Jan. 7, 1710-11 (dau. of Increase Clark and Mary Sheldon, the dau. of Isaac Sheldon and Sarah Warner) : a farmer in Northampton. He d. Oot. 27, 1781, aged 76; She d. July 16, 1798, aged 87.
[4th Gen.]
Children
27729-30. i. Oliver Strong b. Dec. 30, 1737.
27731. ii. Mary Strong b. Deo. 22, 1738, d. soon.
27732. iii. Mary Strong (2d) bapt. Feb. 22, 1741, d. unmarried,Oct. 24, 1816, aged 75.
27733- 4. iv. Rachel Strong b. May 19, 1746, m. in 1771, Zechariah Field of Hatfield, Mass., and had a son Seth Field.
27735- 6. v. Elijah Strong b. Nov. 11, 1752, d. Dec. 12, 1829, set. 77.
Sources
↑ Ralph Stebbins Greenlee and Robert Lemuel Greenlee; The Stebbins Genealogy; Chicago, Illinois; published by the authors, 1904. Page 129. Online Book
↑ 'The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong, of Northampton, Mass: Volume 2' [1]
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