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| Name | Milton STRAHORN | |
| Birth | 26 Mar 1847 | London Britain, Chester, Pennsylvania |
| Gender | Male | |
| Death | 3 Aug 1928 | Marshallton, New Castle, Delaware |
| Burial | Union Hill Cemetery, Kennett Square, Chester, Pennsylvania |
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| Person ID | I252 | Zentmeyer Main Tree |
| Last Modified | 6 Apr 2018 | |
| Father | Samuel STRAYHORN, b. 26 Apr 1809, Chester Co., Pennsylvania d. 1 Nov 1867, New Garden Twp, Chester Co., Pennsylvania (Age 58 years) | |
| Mother | Amelia R. HILL, b. 22 May 1809 d. 24 Jan 1874, Toughkenamon, Chester, Pennsylvania (Age 64 years) | |
| Family ID | F496 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family | Anna Mary LACKLEN, b. 21 Feb 1846, Pennsylvania d. 22 Feb 1946, Kennett Square, Chester, Pennsylvania (Age 100 years) | |||||||
| Marriage | 24 Oct 1872 | Pennsylvania |
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| Family ID | F1244 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||||
| Last Modified | 6 Apr 2018 | |||||||
| Photos | Milton Strahorn's house in 1883 per map below. On Newark Road, south of Pine Street | |
| Map of Toughkenamon dated 1883 Clearly showing the spoke & wheel factory, the homes of Joseph and Milton Strayhorn, and the blacksmith shop they converted to a carriage shop after the partnership with Pierson was dissolved. | ||
| Headstone for Milton, Anna Lacklen, and Lola Strahorn In the Union Hill Cemetery, Kennett Square, Chester, Pennsylvania Photo courtesy Theresa Ely |