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Henry Strickland

Male Abt 1733 - 1796  (~ 63 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Henry Strickland was born about 1733 in Georgia (son of Jacob Strickland and Lucretia Pitts); died in Mar 1796 in Georgia.

    Notes:

    Edgecombe County Deed Book D, page 17:

    Jacob STRICKLAND of Edgecombe Co., to Henry STRICKLAND. Dated 28 Nov. 1769; the 530 acre plantation wheron said Henry then dwelled, lying on both sides of Tar River...being a Granville grant to said Jacob STRICKLAND which was dated 15. Oct 1761. Wit: Edward MOORE, Haray STRICKLAND, John TAYLOR.

    (STRICKLAND SCENE, Spring 1980, Vol. 1, No. 2, p 27).

    The descendants of Henry and Mary (Hickman) Strickland are based on the following six trees posted on the World Connect Project at RootsWeb:

    John Crunk's Family Tree 15 Apr 2001 Watson/Geren Ancestors 29 Mar 2001 Moore-Lenert-Loustaunau-Hoff 14 Mar 2001 Taylor Genealogy 11 Feb 2001 Blair and Jones Family of Georgia 25 Nov 2000

    It appears that Mary MAY have been too old to be the mother of the younger children, assuming everyone's estimated date of birth is accurate. If possible, a will or probate records should be located to verify these children.

    An email from Guy Strickland to STRICKLAND-L@rootsweb.com on April 26, 2001 shows two additional children of Henry and Mary Hickman Strickland:

    Noah 1759-1813NC mEliz Bolling? or Moore dau of Edw Moore
    Bolling/Bolen mTrignith (?)
    William Dew mBryant to LA
    Edward mWilliams
    Noah Jr to TX
    Mary mAtkinson
    Theophilus c1770-1836 mMartha Bryant

    The following deeds were entered into by some of the children of Henry and Mary Hickman Strickland:

    Nash County Deed Book 5, page 251: Samuel BRYANT of Jackson Co, Ga., to Orsburn STRICKLAND of Nash Co., North Carolina. Dated 29 May 1810. 100 acres south of Tar River on Spring Branch, adj. Bryant and Arthur WILLIAMS. Wit: Gideon STRICKLAND, Matthew CARTER.

    Nash County Deed Book 5, page 316:

    Bennett STRICKLAND of Madison Co, Ga. to Noah STRICKLAND Dated 1 Jan 1812. His interest in the lands of the late Henry STRICKLAND, Decd. Wit; Carolus STRICKLAND, Roland WILLIAMS.

    Nash County Deed Book 8, pages 41-42:

    Daniel and Laney TAYLOR, Cornelius STRICKLAND, Richard STRICKLAND, Henry STRICKLAND, Zilpah STRICKLAND, and Wilson & Clarey WILLIAMS, all of Jackson Co, GA, to Noah STRICKLAND of Nash Co, N.C. 6 of the 8 shares of the land of their late father, Henry STRICKLAND. Wit: Aaron JOHNSON & Henry WILLIAMS.

    Nash County, North Carolina was formed from a part of Edgecombe County in 1777. Edgecombe County, created in 1741, as originally part of Bertie County, North Carolina. STRICKLAND SCENE Vol. 1 No. 1 Winter 1980, p 7>

    Henry married Mary Hickman before 1758. Mary was born before 1743; died about 1810. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Joseph Strickland was born about 1775; died before 1799.
    2. Wright Carrolus Strickland was born on 15 Aug 1776; died on 26 Jun 1861.
    3. Clarissa Strickland was born about 1779; and died.
    4. Richard Benjamin Strickland was born about 1783 in North Carolina; died on 22 May 1856.
    5. Sarah Delona "Laney" Strickland was born about 1785; died in 1862.
    6. Zelphia Strickland was born about 1787 in North Carolina; died before 1840 in Georgia; was buried in Cash Family Cemetery, Franklin County, Georgia.
    7. Bennett Strickland was born about 1792 in North Carolina; died on 18 Sep 1874.
    8. Henry Strickland was born about 1795; died before 1828.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jacob Strickland was born about 1697 in Isle Of Wight County, Virginia (son of Matthew Strickland, Jr. and Anne Bracewell); died in Nov 1790 in Nash County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Of Nash, Chowan, Edgecombe and Halifax Counties, North Carolina.

    Edgecombe County Deed Book C, page 180:

    Jacob STRICKLIN of Edgecombe Co., "planter," to Benjamin BRASWELL of Edgecombe Co., "planter." Dated 17 Feb. 1764. 210 acres on the north bank of Town Creek adj. Moses BAKER. Wit: Simon BRASWELL, John STINSON, James BRASWELL.

    Edgecombe County Deed Book C, page 277:

    Earl GRANVILLE to Jacob STRICKLAND of Edgecombe Co., Dated 1 May 1762. 480 acres in a fork of Turkey Creek. Wit: Wm. Gibson, Jno. Linton.

    Edgecombe County Deed Book C, page 278:

    Earl GRANVILLE to Jacob STRICKLAND of Edgecombe Co. Dated 15 Oct. 1761. 530 acres adj. William STRICKLAND and Richard BAILEY on the south side of Tar River and Samuel CARTER and Thomas WOODARD on the north side of the river. Wit: Samuel SWANN, Jno. LINTON.

    Edgecombe County Deed Book D, page 134:

    William STRICKLAND of Edgecombe Co., to his brother, Jacob STRICKLAND. Dated 20 Feb. 1768. One acre of land on the north side of Tar River...being the land had of Edward MOORE for leave to build a public grist mill; also, one-half interest in the mill. Witness: Edward MOORE, Solomon CARTER

    (The four deeds above are from STRICKLAND SCENE, Winter 1980, Vol. 1, No. 1, p8).

    Edgecombe County Deed Book D, page 171:

    Jacob STRICKLAND of Edgecombe Co., to Mark STRICKLAND. Dated 25 Nov. 1769; 280 acre plantation whereon said Mark then dwelled. Wit: Edward MOORE, Solomon POPE, John TAYLOR.

    Edgecombe County Deed Book D, page 17:

    Jacob STRICKLAND of Edgecombe Co., to Henry STRICKLAND. Dated 28 Nov. 1769; the 530 acre plantation wheron said Henry then dwelled, lying on both sides of Tar River...being a Granville grant to said Jacob STRICKLAND which was dated 15. Oct 1761. Wit: Edward MOORE, Haray STRICKLAND, John TAYLOR.

    (The two deeds above are from STRICKLAND SCENE, Spring 1980, Vol. 1, No. 2, p 27).

    There were also two deeds in the Edgecombe County Deed Book D, dated ca 1770, of William Strickland. Both deeds were for land that was adjacent to Jacob Strickland. (Strickland Scene, Spring 1980, Vol 1, No 2, p 27).


    WILL: dated 18 day of August, 1788 and recorded May, 1790 Nash Co., NC. In the Name of God Amen, I Jacob STRICKLAND of the county of Nash and State of North Carolina, being of perfect mind and memory blessed be God for it, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following first I recommend my soul to the hands of God that gave it and my body I commit to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named and as for what estate I have it hath pleased God to bless me with I give as followeth:
    Item: I give and bequeath to my sun Elisha STRICKLAND all my wearing cloes after my death. I give also to his son Isak Strickland my negro boy called Quan? to him and his heirs for ever after my death.
    Item: I give and bequeath sun Jacob STRICKLAND five shillings lawful money. I give also to his son Jacob STRICKLAND a negro man called Robin to him and his heirs forever after my death.
    Item: I give and bequeath to my sun Matthew STRICKLAND five shillings lawful money. I give to his daughter Mary STRICKLAND a negro girl named Patt her and her increase to her and her heirs for ever after my death.
    Item: I give to sun MARKE Strickland five shillings I also give to his sun Ishmael STRICKLAND a negro man called Harry to him and his heirs forever after my death.
    Item: I give and bequeath to my sun Hardy STRICKLAND the plantation and all my land containing 362 acres to him and his heirs forever after my death.
    Item: I give and bequeath to my grand sun Theopolus STRICKLAND one negro man named Prince that he hath in possession now.
    Item: I give and bequeath to my sun Henry STRICKLAND five shillings after my death and also give to his sun Carrolus STRICKLAND one negro boy called Pompe to him and his heirs forever after my death.
    Item: I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Cresy HICKMAN one negro girl called Jude she and her increase to her and her heirs forever after my death.
    Item: I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Sarah HICKMAN one feather bed and furniture after my death.
    Item: I give and bequeath to my sun Solomon STRICKLAND and my daughter Creesy HICKMAN all the remainder part of my estate unmentioned in the above legacies to be equally divided between them as they can agree after my death.
    Item: I hereby nominate and appoint my sun Marke STRICKLAND fully and soly my executors to my last will and testament in manner also my will is that if it should happen that I should die when there was a crop on the ground that Marke STRICKLAND should have full power to devide with Hardy STRICKLAND as my self agreeable to our bargain which is half of everything that is made on the land. In witness whereof I do hereunto set my hand and assign this my last will and testament this 18 day of August, 1788.

    Signed, sealed, published, pronounced his

    by said Strickland to be his last Jacob X STRICKLAND (Seal) will and testament in presents of us mark

    Edward X NICHOLSON
    his mark Christopher X TAYLOR
    his mark William X Byrd (or Burden)
    his mark Nash County May Term 1790

    The within will was in open court duly proven in open court by the oath of Edward Nicholson and subscribing witness thereto and on motion ordered to be recorded.
    Attest. Wm Hall, C.C

    And is registered in obedience to the above order.
    Attest. Wm Hall, C.C.

    *******************************************************************


    Mariana Matkin wrote that "Of Jacob's children, Jacob Jr, Hardy, Solomon and Lucretia moved to Georgia. In the book, GONE TO GEORGIA, there is a many page run-down of the Strickland family. Solomon and brother Jacob, Jr. were both Revolutionary soldiers. The booklet THE STRICKLAND FAMILY OF GEORGIA GENEALOGY by Fitzhugh and Lee (1939) gives dates of births, deaths, marriages, etc."

    Said to have been first been married to a Miss Wilson.

    Jacob married Lucretia Pitts about 1720. Lucretia was born before 1700; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lucretia Pitts was born before 1700; and died.

    Notes:

    Last name thought, but not proven, to be PITTS.

    Notes:

    Married:
    On 5/28/2000 Jane Strickland Shelton in GA < UGA1mom@aol.com > writes: As for the Jacob Sr. and Lucretia Pitts, I have not been able to find any document showing who his wife was. That is the reason I was asking if someone else had that information. I continue to look and when I find the answer, if I do, I will certainly share. I hope others will do the same!

    Children:
    1. Elisha Strickland was born between 1723 and 1727; and died.
    2. Matthew Strickland was born about 1729; and died.
    3. Marke Strickland was born about 1731; died in 1811.
    4. 1. Henry Strickland was born about 1733 in Georgia; died in Mar 1796 in Georgia.
    5. Hardy Strickland was born about 1733; and died.
    6. Solomon Strickland was born between 1735 and 1742 in Nash County, North Carolina; died after 1818 in Madison County, Georgia.
    7. Lucretia Strickland was born about 1740; and died.
    8. Jacob Strickland, II was born between 1741 and 1744 in North Carolina; died in Apr 1804 in Franklin County, Georgia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Matthew Strickland, Jr. was born between 1663 and 1674 in England, United Kingdom (son of Mathew Strickland and Elizabeth ???); died on 25 Oct 1730 in Isle Of Wight County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Land partition between the sons of Matthew and Elizabeth Strickland of Isle of Wight: (Courtesy of Mary B Curtis, MryBCurtis@aol.com. Posted at Strickland-l@rootsweb.com)

    To all X pian persons whom these present shall come. Matt Strickland and William Strickland, sons of Mathew Strickland, late deceased, have made, concluded, and agreed for a division between them and either of them, and their heirs for ever. Decided and bounded as followeth, I the said Mathew Strickland does give andmake over my whole right and title for me and my heirs unto him and his heirs forever, a piece of land where on my father lived on beginning at the mouth of the horse swamp, SOS running up the horse swamp to the Gum Branch \ ------ running up the said Branch to Coll. Pitts line SOS running the line unto the Plantation whereon the said Matt Stricklnad dec'd dwelt now all the land above the for mentioned Branch joining unto ------------Plantation and also all the land that lieth on the South side of the Horse Swamp. Now I the said Mathew Strickland dose give one hundred and fifty acres of Land at the Old Plantation unto my Brother Jno. Strickland and his heirs for ever never to go out of the name of ye Stricklands. Also ye said Mathew Strickland, does gives one hundred and fifty acres of land unto my brother, SamStrickland and his heirs forever not to go out of the name. ? lying at the head of the Watery Branch joining upon Arthur Whitehead, now all the rest of the land above the formentioned Branch and only the South side of the Horse Swamp --------said Mat Strickland does give unto my brother, William Strickland and his heirs, and also -------Mathew Stricklnad ----give unto my brother Joseph Strickland one hunded and fifty acres of land lying upon Blackwater between my Plantation and the line of ME or Mr. Woodwards being on the ----in my own ---according to the Division Bounds after ------- me and my brother William Stricklnad, ------- ----- to have his -----according to the Division Bounds after ------between me and my brother. William Strickland, ---- ----- to have his ----- according to his ------- ----- to have his ------ according to his ------all ----- and -----of---- ----- if ----- ----- of me Should defraud them or either(any?) of them ---- and defrauded shallforfit his own part according to these articles to him or them that shall be defrauded ----- ----- ----- and the aforesaid 150 acres lands to him or them unto John Strickland, his heirs shall not ----- or defrraud a ----- sails of a piece of land joining upon the Black Pond at the head of the Horse Swamp bargained, and sold from me, Will Strickland unto Arthur Whitehead as a witness of hands and Seal this 9 day Aug. in the year of our Lord God 1699. Signed Mat "M" Strickland Will "W" Strickland Wit. by Barnaby Mackinney, acknowledged at a Levey Case ----for ye Isle of Wiight co., Va. by Mathew Strickland and Wm. Davidson. Wm. Davidson - for 2050 good macht. 150 acres on Blackwater (from a patent 22 Sept. 1682, 10 upon River, 12 upon land of Wm. Mays ----

    Below is the Last Will and Testament of Matthew Strickland, courtesy of Jane Shelton of Lafeyette, Georgia as posted on the Strickland-L@rootsweb.com (her email address is: UGA1mom@aol.com).

    (Presented at a court held for Isle of Wight County, Oct. 25, 1730 Will Book 3, p. 224)

    I Mathew Strickland being very sick & weak but in perfect memory blessed be God and do remembring the mortality of my Body do Give and Bestow of what worldly Goods God hath been pleased to Endow me with in This Manner following viz First I bequeath my Soul to God who gave it and my Body to be buried in a decent mannor according to the Discretion of my Executors Item I give unto my son John Strickland one Hundred Acres of Land more or less beginning at a maple a corner Tree so running to a Place called the Green Pond from the Green Pond running across the Neck to the Swamp. I say unto my son John Strickland and his heirs for ever lawfully Begotten of his Body And for want of such Heirs then to the next heirs of the Family --------never to go out of the Name of the Family. Item I give unto my Son William the Land of the East Side of the Swamp I say unto my son William Strickland and to the Heirs of his Body lawfully Begotten. And for want of such heirs then to the next Heir of the Family never to go out of the Name. Item I give unto my son Sampson Strickland my my now dwelling Plantation and the Land thereunto containing One hundred and Fifty Acres. I say unto my son Sampson Strickland and to the Heirs of his Body lawfully begotten and for want of such Heirs then to the next Heirs of the Family never to go out of the Name. Item I give unto my son Mathew Strickland one Grey Mare with one Eye two years old. Item I give unto my Son Jacob Strickland one young Horse bay aged a year anad upwards ----- Item I give unto my son John Strickland one dark Bay Mare aged Three Years old branded upon the shoulder with James Bryant brand Branded by Edward Chrittey and Abraham Dew ---- Item I give unto my Son William Strickland one Gray Mare aged Three Years Old and upward. Item I give unto my Son Sampson Strickland one Bay Mare with a Star in her Forehead. Item I give unto my Daughter Sarah Strickland one Black Mare with her Ears cropt and her Colt if she has one --- Item I give unto my daughter Ann Strickland one Stone Horse branded with two C C one open at the upper part and the other at the under I Give unto my daughter Elizabeth Strickland One Black Mare with a crop in one Ear taken off Item I give unto my daughter Jane Strickland one Bay Mare branded on the Buttock with two S S Item I give unto my Daughter Ann Strickland One Bed Blankett & Sheet already received two Dishes and one Plate already received Item I give unto my Son Mathew Strickland four Steers to be sold for the Families use. I say unto my Son Mathew Strickland
    Item I give unto my Son Joseph Strickland Two two years Old Heifers one of them with a Calf by her Side and the other has not. I say unto my Son Joseph Strickland Item I give unto my eldest Son a Sorrell Horse a Stone Horse to purchase Land for them and Jacob with a barren cow to purchase Land for them. Item I give unto my Sons John, William & Sampson Strickland a two years Old heifer a piece
    I say unto my Sons John William and Sampson. Item I give unto my Son Mathew Strickland two ---years old ?????
    Item I leave my two Eldest Sons in charge with their Brothers cattle and their Increase to take care of them.
    Item I give unto my Son Joseph Strickland a Feather Bed and Furniture and a pot two Dishes and a plate and half a Dozen of Spoons. Item I give unto my loving Wife all the rest of my moveable Estate during her life for widdowhood. I say unto my Loving Wife Ann Strickland excepting one cow and Calf to my Daughter Eliz Strickland and leaving my wife and Son Joseph Strickland Executors of this my last Will and Testament Dated the 14th of July 1730.
    The last will & Testament of Arthur Taylor Mathew Strickland Testator Witness Joseph I Strickland his marks his Mathew Cooper Mathew TTT Strickland
    mark


    At a Court held for Isle of Wight County
    the 25th day of October 1730 ------ The Last Will and Testament of Mathew Strickland Deceased was presented in Court by Anne Strickland Executrix and being aproved by the Oaths of the Witnesses is admitted to Record
    Test James Ingles Clk Court
    Record enter

    WILL BOOK VOL.3 1726-1733 PAGES 224-225

    The mark of Joseph listed as a witness looks like a capital I with a li across the middle parallel with the top and bottom crossings. Each cro piece at the top and bottom have little marks at the ends.

    The mark of Mathew as signed looks like 3 Ts touching at the top cross pieces.

    The Estate appraisal is shown below, courtesy of Ronnie D. Wheeless (Ronnie.D.Wheeless@saic.com) posted to the STRICKLAND-L@rootsweb.com)

    On July 26, 1731, the estate of Mathew Strickland was appraised to have a value of 107.7.7 pounds, by Robert Crocker, John (I) Cain, and Robert Buryman: 10 cows and calves, barren cow, 11 steers, 6 heifers, 5 year old heifers, bull, gray horse, bay horse, sorrel horse, slave man, 14 sheep, 6 sows and pigs, 3 barren sows, some shoats, boar, brass spice mortar, candle stick, 5 pewter basins, 31 ? pounds of pewter, small dish, 10 plates, 12 ? pounds of old pewter, some spoons, box iron and heaters, spit, 3 juggs, 6 bottles, jar, skillet, frying pan; pails, trays, tubs some old tubes; old cart and wheels, stock lock, sickle, 2 axes, 2 hoes, pair of mill stones; 4 old barrels; hammer, pair of steel yards, augur, some shoe tools, 4 old drawing knives, old handsaw, 148 pounds of pot iron, 2 parcels of old iron; looking glass, old table, 9 chairs, 4 feather beds and furnishings, 2blankets, 2 chests, 2 old chests, old couch, woolen wheel; gold ring, old sword, gun, 2 old saddles and bridles.

    Matthew married Anne Bracewell about 1700 in Isle Of Wight County, Virginia. Anne (daughter of Richard Bracewell and Sarah Sampson) was born between 1667 and 1680 in Isle Of Wight County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anne Bracewell was born between 1667 and 1680 in Isle Of Wight County, Virginia (daughter of Richard Bracewell and Sarah Sampson).

    Notes:

    Also spelled Braswell. Said to have married second John Edwards in or around Isle of Wight County, Virginia.

    Children:
    1. John Strickland was born about 1689; and died.
    2. William Strickland was born about 1691; died in 1786.
    3. Matthew Strickland, III was born about 1695; and died.
    4. 2. Jacob Strickland was born about 1697 in Isle Of Wight County, Virginia; died in Nov 1790 in Nash County, North Carolina.
    5. Joseph Strickland was born about 1699; and died.
    6. Sarah Strickland was born about 1701; and died.
    7. Elizabeth Strickland was born about 1705; and died.
    8. Jane Strickland was born about 1707; and died.
    9. Ann Strickland was born after 1707; and died.
    10. Sampson Strickland was born about 1710; died about 1782.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Mathew Strickland was born between 1627 and 1637 in England, United Kingdom; died between 1696 and 1699 in Isle Of Wight County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    In an article entitled "TWO MATTHEW STRICKLANDS", written by L.C. Strickland and published in STRICKLAND SCENE Vol 3, No 2, Second Quarter 1982, the author notes:

    "Much of the previously published information regarding the Strickland family is not supported by sufficient evidence. Principally that of the Worth S. Ray Research Collection, 975 DAR, Vol 31, page 16, which states that "Matthew Strickland, Sr. who married Elizabeth Loreen, of Liverpool, England and came to Maryland in 1679 on the HERRON. August 4, 1699 his land was divided between his sons."

    The land division between the sons of Mathew Strickland, referred to above, occured in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, and is published by John Bennett Boddie in his book, SEVENTEENTH CENTURY ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY, VIRGINIA, and has the following paragraph taken from the County Deed Book I: "Mathew Strickland and William Strickland, sons of Mathew Strickland, deceased, have made a division of their lands. Mathew gives his brother, Samuel Strickland, 150 acres and his brother, John Strickland, 150 acres and to his brothers, William and Joseph, 150 acres apiece, 4 August 1699. Barbaby Mackinney, Thomas Marks."

    Secondly, upon examination of the document mentioned in the first paragraph of this article from the Worth S. Ray Collection, it will be observed that one person came on the Heron in the year 1678, that six persons came on the Heron in the year of 1679, and two persons, namely a Matthew Strickland and Elizabeth Loreen, came on the GLOBE in the year of 1680. Also note that this warrant granted to John Tanner, Merchant, four hundred and fifty acres of land to him for the importation of the named persons in the document. Consequently, these persons came under bond, or at the expense of someone else; namely, John Tanner.

    In a second document, which may be found in the Calvert County, Maryland, Testamentary Proceedings, Vol 16, pages 30 and 31, the following is recorded: Thomas Greenfield came into Court November 1691, Calvert County, Maryland, and requested Letters of Administration of goods and possessions of Mathew Strickland, late of Calvert County, deceased, who died intestate. Whereupon this Thomas Greenfield was directed to give an inventory accounting within three months.

    At this point, I introduce evidence which I believe supports the theory that another Mathew Strickland, at an earlier date, 1678, was already on the scene in the Isle of Wight County, Virginia, involved in receiving a land grant of 902 acres of land for the transportation of 18 persons; date of this document 26 September 1678, recorded in Patent Book No. 6, page 653. Then again, this same Mathew Strickland received 1,803 acres of land for the transportation of 36 persons, Book No. 7, page 20, dated 20 April 1680. I must acknowledge at this point that we have not determined how and precisely the date this Mathew Strickland came to this land. Here is a question I pose at this time, would a person place himself in bond to travel to this land during the Colonial Period when he had the means to pay for the transportation of 54 persons?

    To summarize, based upon date and documentation currently available, one would have to conclude that the Matthew Strickland of Calvert County, Maryland, whose possessions were inventoried by Thomas Greenfield, as directed by the November 1691 Court, died prior to this date. Also, I would point out that these are all of the records on the Strickland Family that are located in the Hall Records, Annapolis, Maryland, according to the authorities there, and that these documents do not reveal any heirs of of this Matthew Strickland. It cannot be concluded that he did or did not have heirs. There is no documentation to indicate that he did or did not have wife or children. Many records were destroyed by fire in Calvert County, in 1882. It is my opinion that the Matthew Strickland of Calvert County, Maryland and the Mathew Strickland of Isle of Wight County, Virginia were different men. It is reported in GONE TO GEORGIA by William C. Stewart that Mathew Strickland Sr, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, died 1696, which would have been five years after the death of the Maryland Matthew Strickland.

    Matthew Strickland Land Records:


    Situate in a Forke between the second and third swamp of the main Blackwater. Strickland, Mathew - patent 26 Sept 1687 - IoW VA - 902 Ac (PB6 pg 653)

    To all &c whereas &c now know ye that I the said Henr: Jefferys Esq ____ __ __ Governr: &c give and grant unto Mathew Strickland nine hundred & two acres of land lying in ye Isle of Wight County between ye maine swamp of Ring sale & ye beavor dame swamp? begining at a pine by ye side of ye maine swamp be?ing ??e of Wm Collins hos corner tree & soe running N E 30 Poles to a Pine then N: 280 poles to a red aoke by ye beavor dame then downeth ye swamp as? it falleth into Ring sale then up ye main swamp to ye first station The said land being due by and for ye transportation of Eighteene %sons &c To have & to hold &c to be held &c yeilding & paying provided &c dated ye 26th septbr 1687 Ja: Lee Rich: Mathew Mary Lee Richd: F??? Richd: Strickland Tho Poo?e Wm Bla?? Tho: Campion Wm Genly ??? T?ylor Wm ????? 5 times ----- ----- Wm Howell Tho M????h Wm Sy????E? -

    Submitted by Sandy Hodges

    Mathew married Elizabeth ??? about 1662 in England, United Kingdom. Elizabeth was born before 1642 in England, United Kingdom; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth ??? was born before 1642 in England, United Kingdom; and died.

    Notes:

    It does NOT appear that the Matthew Strickland of Virginia was married to Elizabeth Loreen. This was inferred since a Matthew Strickland and Elizabeth Loreen traveled together from England on the GLOBE in 1680. That couple appears to have settled in Maryland, and died without childre

    Children:
    1. 4. Matthew Strickland, Jr. was born between 1663 and 1674 in England, United Kingdom; died on 25 Oct 1730 in Isle Of Wight County, Virginia.
    2. William Strickland was born about 1665 in England, United Kingdom; died on 6 May 1728.
    3. Samuel Strickland was born about 1667 in Virginia; died on 27 May 1718 in Virginia.
    4. John Strickland was born about 1680 in Virginia; and died.
    5. Joseph Strickland was born about 1682 in Virginia; died in Nov 1755.
    6. Elizabeth Strickland was born after 1682 in Virginia; and died.

  3. 10.  Richard Bracewell was born about 1651 in Isle Of Wight County, Virginia; died on 28 Jan 1727 in Isle Of Wight County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Individual: Richard Braswell (Son of Rev. Robert Braswell, Rector, Isle of Wight)
    Date: Jul 28, 1724/5
    Location: Isle Of Wight
    Record Type: Probate
    Record ID: 21904
    Description: Decedent
    Book-Page: 2-174
    Remarks: Richard Braswell. Leg.-son Richard; son Robert; son Valentine; son Jacob; son John; daughter Martha Murfrey; daughter Ann Strickland; daughter Jane Williams; granddaughter Susannah Braswell. Exs., wife Sarah.
    This probate record was extracted from microfilmed copies of the original Will Book.

    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/e/a/Carey-Patrice-Seagraves-AK/GENE4-0003.html

    Richard married Sarah Sampson. Sarah was born after 1651; died on 26 May 1735. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sarah Sampson was born after 1651; died on 26 May 1735.
    Children:
    1. 5. Anne Bracewell was born between 1667 and 1680 in Isle Of Wight County, Virginia.