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Chauncey Butler Strong

Birth
Isle la Motte, Grand Isle County, Vermont, USA
Death
24 Sep 1840 (aged 66)
Coldwater, Branch County, Michigan, USA
Burial
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Chauncey Butler Strong was born July 16, 1774 at Isle La Motte, Grand Isle County, Vermont to Seth Strong and Deborah Butler. Chauncey married a woman named Ruth and they had fourteen children: Deborah, Ann, Permela, Nathan R., Chauncey Butler Jr., Ira P., Joel B., John A., Cynthia Harriet, Sophia M., Charles M., Reuben C., Clarice M. and Sophronia A. The Chauncey Strong family lived at Strong's Point on Lake Ontario in Sodus Point, Wayne County, New York. They were from Sempronius, Cayuga County, New York and originally he was from Vermont. They came to Sodus in 1818, Chauncey joined the First Baptist Church of Christ in Sodus September 5, 1818, on February 13, 1834, he was a delegate and the clerk in a council to organize the West Baptist Church of Sodus, he was dismissed from the First Baptist Church of Christ in 1834 so he could unite with the West Baptist Church, and soon after, the family removed to Coldwater, Branch County, Michigan where Chauncey died September 24, 1840. He was sixty-six years old when he died. It's presumed that he's buried in the Coldwater area.

Bio by John E. Sherman
Chauncey Butler Strong was born July 16, 1774 at Isle La Motte, Grand Isle County, Vermont to Seth Strong and Deborah Butler. Chauncey married a woman named Ruth and they had fourteen children: Deborah, Ann, Permela, Nathan R., Chauncey Butler Jr., Ira P., Joel B., John A., Cynthia Harriet, Sophia M., Charles M., Reuben C., Clarice M. and Sophronia A. The Chauncey Strong family lived at Strong's Point on Lake Ontario in Sodus Point, Wayne County, New York. They were from Sempronius, Cayuga County, New York and originally he was from Vermont. They came to Sodus in 1818, Chauncey joined the First Baptist Church of Christ in Sodus September 5, 1818, on February 13, 1834, he was a delegate and the clerk in a council to organize the West Baptist Church of Sodus, he was dismissed from the First Baptist Church of Christ in 1834 so he could unite with the West Baptist Church, and soon after, the family removed to Coldwater, Branch County, Michigan where Chauncey died September 24, 1840. He was sixty-six years old when he died. It's presumed that he's buried in the Coldwater area.

Bio by John E. Sherman


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