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William Troth Sr.

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William Troth Sr.

Birth
Evesham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
Death
9 Dec 1838 (aged 76)
Highland County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Highland County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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(Inscription)
In Memory of
William Troth
who departed this life Dec 9 1838
aged 76 Years 2 Months & 13 D.

Son of Isaac Troth and Hannah Danby-Litterell
The Troth family were Quakers that came from England.
He married Elizabeth Phillips (88307149)

------Father of 10 children---------
1. Hannah Troth 1788-1850 (133634306) m: Samuel Cook
2. William Troth Jr. 1791–1863 (107466605) m: Elizabeth Grady
3. Isaac Troth 1792-1852 (98002889) m: Hannah Darby
4. John Troth 1795-
5. Joseph Troth 1796-
6. Thomas Troth 1800-1867 (179885663) m: Margaret Robinson
7. Job Troth 1804- (m: Matilda Poland)
8. Lydia Troth 1806- (m: Nathan Rains)
9. Elizabeth Troth 1809-1898 (69403472) m: B.C. Hulitt
10. Nathan Troth 1812-1859 (37260575) m: Eliza Ann Mason

--------The following is copied from obituary of Elizabeth Troth Hullitt
(William's Daughter) and comes from Hope Coslett Pees of Seguin Texas------------

" . . . Her parents were among the earliest settlers of this region,
coming from Monmouth County, New Jersey, in 1807. Her father, William
Troth, purchased a woodland farm on the Indian Trail crossing the Rocky
Fork near Musset Hole. Here he built his habitation of logs, and
undaunted by the herculean task before him, began clearing his field for
cultivation. Then the country was sparsely settled, and had but recently
been abandoned by the Indians whose populous village had stood on the
opposite bank of the stream. Mr. Troth had built his dwelling in that
beautiful region now known as Ohio's wonderland. . . ."

AN# 394
(Inscription)
In Memory of
William Troth
who departed this life Dec 9 1838
aged 76 Years 2 Months & 13 D.

Son of Isaac Troth and Hannah Danby-Litterell
The Troth family were Quakers that came from England.
He married Elizabeth Phillips (88307149)

------Father of 10 children---------
1. Hannah Troth 1788-1850 (133634306) m: Samuel Cook
2. William Troth Jr. 1791–1863 (107466605) m: Elizabeth Grady
3. Isaac Troth 1792-1852 (98002889) m: Hannah Darby
4. John Troth 1795-
5. Joseph Troth 1796-
6. Thomas Troth 1800-1867 (179885663) m: Margaret Robinson
7. Job Troth 1804- (m: Matilda Poland)
8. Lydia Troth 1806- (m: Nathan Rains)
9. Elizabeth Troth 1809-1898 (69403472) m: B.C. Hulitt
10. Nathan Troth 1812-1859 (37260575) m: Eliza Ann Mason

--------The following is copied from obituary of Elizabeth Troth Hullitt
(William's Daughter) and comes from Hope Coslett Pees of Seguin Texas------------

" . . . Her parents were among the earliest settlers of this region,
coming from Monmouth County, New Jersey, in 1807. Her father, William
Troth, purchased a woodland farm on the Indian Trail crossing the Rocky
Fork near Musset Hole. Here he built his habitation of logs, and
undaunted by the herculean task before him, began clearing his field for
cultivation. Then the country was sparsely settled, and had but recently
been abandoned by the Indians whose populous village had stood on the
opposite bank of the stream. Mr. Troth had built his dwelling in that
beautiful region now known as Ohio's wonderland. . . ."

AN# 394


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