Strang, John H. (John Hazard), 1785-1878
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John H. Strang (1785-1878) was a farmer in Yorktown, Westchester, New York, and a descendant of Daniel d'Estrange. He married Elizabeth Ann Purdy of Yorktown on September 20, 1812, and together they had three children. Strang died in Yorktown in 1878.
From the description of A memorandum of the family of Daniel d'Estrange and of Charlotte his wife who escaped from France in the year of 1685 in the persecution under Louis XIV and came to America in the year 1688 and settled at New Rochelle in the County of Westchester, then Province of New York, 1819 June 9. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 137732654
John Hazard Strang (1785-1878) married Elizabeth Ann Purdy and had three children.
John Hazard Strang was born in Yorktown, Westchester, New York on June 7, 1785. His parents were Henry Strang and Margaret Hazard. He married Elizabeth Ann Purdy in Yorktown on September 20, 1812. His three children were Alsop H. (b.1813), John Grant (b. 1815) and Alvan Purdy (1817). He had a niece named Sarah Ann Strang and dedicated this history of the d’Estrange family to her. He passed away on July 4, 1878 in Yorktown, New York.
From the guide to the John H. Strang memorandum, 1819, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)
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