Unraveling the enigma of John H. Strain : son of Samuel Strain, soldier of the revolution/ Dale M. Strain
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Samuel Strain was born in 1762 in Augusta County, Virginia. His family moved to South Carolina. Samuel served in the Revolutionary War and the Indian Wars. Samuel had two wives, Nancy and Martha. Samuel settled his family in Ohio. Samuel was the father of twenty two children, including John H., Andrew and Hannah. John H. was born in Ohio. He married Mary Watts in 1816. .
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