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Hannah Gwinner
d.21 Oct 1955
m. 1859
  1. Hannah Gwinner1868 - 1955
  1. Fred Gwinner Stroop1895 - 1966
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Name Hannah Gwinner
Gender Female
Birth? 1868 Ohio, United States
Marriage to William Stroop
Death? 21 Oct 1955
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    Name: Benjamin Jackson
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1910
    Event Place: Miami, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
    District: ED 140
    Gender: Male
    Age: 38
    Marital Status: Single
    Race: Black
    Race (Original): Black
    Relationship to Head of Household: Servant
    Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Servant
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1872
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Immigration Year:
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
    Sheet Letter: A
    Sheet Number: 7
    Sheet Number and Letter: 7A
    Household ID: 140
    Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
    Affiliate Publication Number: T624
    Affiliate Film Number: 1218
    GS Film Number: 1375231
    Digital Folder Number: 004973224
    Image Number: 00766


    Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
    William Stroop Head M 48 Ohio
    Hannah Stroop Wife F 42 Ohio
    Fred G Stroop Son M 15 Ohio
    Mary Long Servant F 37 Ohio
    Anna Moish Servant F 24 Ohio
    Howard Franklin Servant M 53 New York
    Hazel Ready Servant M 20 Ohio
    Benjamin Jackson Servant M 38 Virginia



    Citing this Record:
    "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MLXN-NQS : accessed 5 June 2018), Benjamin Jackson in household of William Stroop, Miami, Montgomery, Ohio, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 140, sheet 7A, family 140, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1218; FHL microfilm 1,375,231.

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    http://www.daytonhistorybooks.com/page/page/1652450.htm
    Fred Stroop, president of the Stroop Agricultural company, hired the Nisei to assist on farms managed by the company.
    “They have proven highly efficient and very acceptable- really, God sent!” claimed Stroop.
    http://www.daytonhistorybooks.com/page/page/1716757.htmMr. Gwinner was married in 1859 to Hannah Salomon, daughter of Joseph and Rose Salomon, of Germany, by which marriage he has four children: Rose, now Mrs. Samuel H. Mays; Jennie, now Mrs. John W. Burns; Arnold F., and Hannah, now Mrs. William Stroop
    http://www.daytonhistorybooks.com/whatnever.html INCIDENTAL NOTE: A Stivers High School graduate recently asked me to help him collect money to buy a live tiger for the school as a mascot. He thinks it might improve school spirit.
    Let anybody who thinks a school ought to have a live wild animal as a mascot call the Humane Society and talk to Fred Stroop as to the advisability of such a thing.
    Tigers are on the endangered list.
    What tigers still roam their natural habitat should be left there.
    Tigers are wild animals, hard to care for. Even as young cubs, they are fighters and dangerous.
    A steel cage such as the one the Stivers students are thinking of having for their tiger is no place for a glorious wild animal.
    Think of the howl the first time the tiger lashes [students are thinking of having for their tiger is] out with his paw and maims or kills a kid!
    Nope, no tiger help.
    http://www.daytonhistorybooks.com/page/page/1480660.htm
    Keeping the Secret: The Waves and NCR
    List of U.S. Naval Computing Machine Laboratory Military Personnel Stationed in Dayton

    List of U. S. Naval Computing Machine Laboratory Military Personnel stationed in Dayton, OH
    CMM=Chief Machinist’s Mate E=Ensign F=Fireman HA=Hospital Apprentice L=Lieutenant L(jg)=Lieutenant (jg) M=Marine Detachment MD=Medical Department MM=Machinist’s Mate R=Radio Technician O=Officer OIF= Officer In Charge PM=Pharmacist’s Mate S=Seaman Y=Yeoman
    The names listed on the following pages were taken from several sources. The letters following the name do not necessarily reflect the final rank of the military position held by that person.
    Dolly V. Stroop - S
    http://www.daytonhistorybooks.com/page/page/4478403.htm
    THE CITY NATIONAL BANK AND THE CITY TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK
    7 East Third Street, Dayton

    A combined capital and surplus of $ 680,000 immediately stamps this well-known bank as one of the largest and safest financial institutions of the GemCity. Officers of the City National Bank are: H. E. Talbott, president; William Stroop, vice president; C. Keifer, vice president; W. G. Davidson, cashier, and H. E. Whalen, assistant cashier. It is commonly recognized that these men are all leaders in Dayton’s business circle. The same can be said of the officers of the City Trust and Savings Bank: H. E. Talbott, president; William Stroop, vice president, and W. W. Bishop, secretary and treasurer. Resources of the City National Bank are $ 6,065,172.22, while of the City Trust and Savings Bank $ 1,340,406.44. The City National Bank now boasts of nearly $ 5,000,000 deposits. Directors of the combined institutions are: F. J. Ach, O. B. Brown, R. J. Connelly, M. Costello, J. R. Gebhart, C. Keifer, G. H. Mead and William Stroop. R. E. DeWese is the manager of the bond department. The institution was established in 1883 and was formerly known as the First National Bank. Going down the years, a glance into history shows that the bank has always maintained that high reputation for integrity and honesty for which it is now famous. The City Trust and Savings Bank was established in 1911 to take care of the fast growing demand for a department of that kind. Methods employed in handling money at the bank are constantly being brought up to date, making it one of the most modern institutions in the state. Union men will find that their money is absolutely safe in the keeping of these trusted business men.
    http://www.daytonhistorybooks.com/page/page/3531726.htm
    As a natural sequence to the wide financial transactions attending the commercial activity of a mill center, a bank would be a necessary adjunct, and it is furnished in the institution known as the West Carrollton Bank, one of the staunchest fiscal establishments in the county. Its officers are Mr. William Stroop, president; vice-presidents, Messrs. William Wilhelm and R. C. McConnaughy; cashier, Mr. W. E. Dean.

  3.   Centennial Portrait and Biographical Record of The City of Dayton and of Montgomery County, Ohio Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens Together With The Biographies and Portraits of the Presidents of the United States and Biographies of the Governors of Ohio Edited by Frank Conover, of Dayton, Ohio A. W. BOWEN & CO. 1897 From the Press of Wilson, Humpreys & Co., Fourth St., Logansport, Ind.

    http://www.daytonhistorybooks.com/page/page/1716757.htm

    FREDERICK G WINNER, [page 979] a well-known citizen of Montgomery county, Ohio, and one of the leading insurance men of Miamisburg, was born in Eneskerchen, near Cologne, on the Rhine, in Germany, May 12, 1832. He is a son of Jacob F. and Christiana (Neuman) Gwinner. He was reared and educated in Germany, and there learned the locksmith's trade, and in 1851, when eighteen years of age, emigrated to the United States, locating in Philadelphia, where he was employed for seven years in a chandelier factory. In the spring of 1858 he settled in Miamisburg, Ohio, where for two years he was engaged in grape growing and in the raising of tobacco. In 1859 he purchased the Washington hotel property, remodeled and improved the building and successfully conducted the hotel for twenty-three years. In 1882, having acquired a competency through his prosperous business career, by frugality and strict attention to details, he retired from the hotel business, and for five years afterward was engaged in the buying of tobacco for a Detroit house. Since then he has given his attention mostly to the business of fire insurance, and to the management of his property. In 1878 he purchased the handsome brick block which stands on the corner of Main street and Central avenue, and which bears his name.

    Mr. Gwinner was married in 1859 to Hannah Salomon, daughter of Joseph and Rose Salomon, of Germany, by which marriage he has four children: Rose, now Mrs. Samuel H. Mays; Jennie, now Mrs. John W. Burns; Arnold F., and Hannah, now Mrs. William Stroop. Mr. Gwinner has always taken great interest in the advancement of Miamisburg, and for a number of years was a member of the city council, leaving a record as one of the best men for the place that ever held the office. He is interested in a number of leading stock companies, and for years has been a stockholder and director in the Teutonia Insurance company of Dayton. He is a director in the First National bank of Miamisburg, and a member of the Lutheran church. For more than forty years he has been an Odd Fellow, and for thirty years a member of the Harugari. He has been a member of the Ancient Order of United Workmen for seventeen years, and is also an active member of the Knights of Pythias. In 1890 he was elected decennial land appraiser for Miami township. Politically, Mr. Gwinner is a democrat. He is a highly respected citizen of Montgomery county, being well known to all its people as a most useful and honorable member of the community.

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    Hannah G. Stroop
    Birth: 18 Apr 1868
    Death: 21 Oct 1955 (aged 87)
    Burial: Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
    Plot: sec 121, lot 15
    Memorial #: 121412292
    Gravesite Details age 87
    Created by: Natalie Herdman (46483234)
    Added: 8 Dec 2013
    URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121412292/hannah-g.-stroop
    Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 11 June 2018), memorial page for Hannah G. Stroop (18 Apr 1868–21 Oct 1955), Find A Grave Memorial no. 121412292, citing Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA ; Maintained by Natalie Herdman (contributor 46483234) .

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    Http://www.woodlandcemetery.org/.
    9 Records Found:


    Int. # Name Birth Date Death Date Sec. Lot Tier Grave Burial Age Birth Place Undertaker
    58551 Stroop, Andrew C 28 Nov 1945 123 248 1 157 30 Nov 1945 85 Hillsboro, OH Walter
    89352 Stroop, Dorothy B 29 Oct 1898 21 Sep 1989 121 15 23 Sep 1989 90 OH Whitmer
    73937 Stroop, Fred G 24 May 1894 28 Sep 1966 121 15 30 Sep 1966 72 Dayton, OH Whitmer Bros
    96502 Stroop, Fred P 22 Mar 1930 29 May 2000 121 15 S1/2 6 31 May 2000 70 Dayton, OH Belton
    66214 Stroop, Hannah G 18 Apr 1868 21 Oct 1955 121 15 24 Oct 1955 87 Montgomery Co, OH Whitmer Bros
    103355 Stroop, Shirley W 19 Jan, 1936 23 Mar, 2012 121 15 9 27 Mar, 2012 76 Gilmer Co., GA Tobias
    44806 Stroop, William 20 Mar 1925 121 15 S1/2 24 Mar 1925 63 Boyer
    60126 Stroop, William 1 Sep 1947 121 15 6 Sep 1947 22 Dayton, OH Whitmer Bros
    102672 Stroop, William F 28 Jan 1960 17 Nov 2010 121 15 7 23 Nov 2010 50 Dayton, OH Family