James Strong was born on February 2, 1727, in Ireland. He married Mary Magdelena Emenheiser on November 2, 1763, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. They had 9 children. He died on March 23, 1804, in Windsor, Pennsylvania and was buried in York, Pennsylvania.
2. Henry Strong, 09 Aug 1768; Christening, citing FIRST REFORMED CHURCH,LANCASTER,LANCASTER,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 1,035,732. Index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City
3. "Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2JF-HHP : 11 February 2018), Jams Strong in entry for Johan Jacob Strong, 16 May 1784; Christening, citing SAINT LUKES CHURCH OR STAHLEYS LUTHERAN AND REFORMCHANCEFO,CHANCEFORD TWP,YORK,PENNSYLVANIA; FHL microfilm 824,393. Index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City.
Pennsylvania, U.S. Direct Tax Lists, 1798
Name: James Strong Senior
County: York
Locality: Windsor
4.U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820
Name James Strong
Gender M
State Pennsylvania
County Chester County
Tow nOxford
Residence Year 1770
Household Remarks He is on the list of "Freemen".
5.York County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1749-1819
Name: James Strong
Description: Decedent
Residence: Windsor Township
Date: 12 Mar 1804
Prove date: 26 Mar 1804
Remarks:
James Strong. Mar 12, 1804. Executor: Jacob Strong. Windsor Township. Wife: Mary Strong. Children: Jacob, there were daughters mentioned but names or number not given.
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