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Richard Bracewell

Male Abt 1651 - 1727  (~ 76 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  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

    Family/Spouse: Sarah Sampson. Sarah was born after 1651; died on 26 May 1735. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Anne Bracewell  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1667 and 1680 in Isle Of Wight County, Virginia.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Anne Bracewell Descendancy chart to this point (1.Richard1) was born between 1667 and 1680 in Isle Of Wight County, Virginia.

    Notes:

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

    Anne married Matthew Strickland, Jr. about 1700 in Isle Of Wight County, Virginia. Matthew (son of Mathew Strickland and Elizabeth ???) was born between 1663 and 1674 in England, United Kingdom; died on 25 Oct 1730 in Isle Of Wight County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  John Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born about 1689; and died.

  2. 4.  William Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born about 1691; died in 1786.

    Notes:

    Said to have married Martha BROWN.

    William of Halifax and Bladen Counties, North Carolina. Father of John of Halifax, Aaron of Robeson, Isaac, Moses, Abraham, and William. (Strickland-L-Rootsweb.com Email from Strick19@aol.com dated 8 Sept 2001)

    There are 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).


  3. 5.  Matthew Strickland, III Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born about 1695; and died.

    Notes:

    Of Tyrell and Nash County, North Carolina. (Strickland-L-Rootsweb.com Email from Strick19@aol.com dated 8 Sept 2001)


  4. 6.  Jacob Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born about 1697 in Isle Of Wight County, Virginia; 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]

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

  5. 7.  Joseph Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born about 1699; and died.

    Notes:

    Joseph Strickland married Frances Brown (maybe the daughter of Dr. Samuel Brown, but I haven't checked that out). (This Joseph is the son of Matthew, Jr. and Ann Bracewell).

    Date that will was made in Nash County was March 4, 1779. Probated in April Court, 1781. (died between March 4, 1779 and April Court, 1781, probably in Nash Co, NC.)

    Will in Nash Co NC Page 17 Mar 4, 1779 - April Court 1781. Sons: Jesse; David; Daughters: Patience; Mary; Elizabeth Gr Sons: Marmaduke Mason - 100 Acres whereon I live; Burwell Strickland Ex: Sons David Strickland and Ralph Mason (son-in-law). Wit. Dun. Lamon, Arch. Lamon, Mary Lamon

    Inventory by Ralph Mason exr., May 5, 1781

    Marmaduke Mason was grandson of Joseph Strickland (last will and testament 8/3/1797 of Burrell Strickland). (Nash County Will Book I, p. 17).

    CHILDREN Of JOSEPH AND FRANCES STRICKLAND:

    Jesse 1726 married a Radford David 1728 married Elizabeth Hunt Patience 1729 Elizabeth 1730 married Ralph Mason and had Marmaduke Mason and others Mary 1731 Joseph Jr married Mary (?)(not mentioned in will so this child is
    questionable)

    ELIZABETH STRICKLAND, born in Nash Co. NC, married RALPH MASON, born about 1723 in Bertie Co., NC

    Ralph and Elizabeth's children: William, James, Martha, Ranson, Isaac, Elizabeth, Obedience, Rebecca and Temperence and Marmaduke (?)

    Carla Tate (tatelake@jps.net)

    Family/Spouse: Frances ???. Frances was born before 1706; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 21. Jesse Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1726; and died.
    2. 22. David Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1728; and died.
    3. 23. Patience Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1729; and died.
    4. 24. Elizabeth Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1730; and died.
    5. 25. Mary Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1731; and died.

  6. 8.  Sarah Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born about 1701; and died.

    Family/Spouse: M.A. McWhorter. M.A. was born before 1701; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 9.  Elizabeth Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born about 1705; and died.

  8. 10.  Jane Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born about 1707; and died.

  9. 11.  Ann Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born after 1707; and died.

    Family/Spouse: William Gay. William was born about 1707; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 12.  Sampson Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born about 1710; died about 1782.

    Notes:

    From STRICKLAND SCENE Vol 7, No 2, Second Quarter 1986:

    "Sampson Strickland of Revolutionary Wake County, N.C.: A Tale of Tory Determination" Contributed by Franceine Perry Rees

    "A great may tragedies, and perhaps as many tales of courage and sacrifice, could be written if those of us who dig into our family's "roots" could learn the complete stories behind the written records of events in our ancestors' lives! We can only wonder about what motivated Sampson Strickland, Sr., middle-aged husband and father, solid citizen and prosperous farmer, to stand up in the Wake County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions in December, 1777, and steadfastly refuse to swear the Oath of Allegience to the State of North Carolina. By his refusal, Sampson placed himself with the despised Loyalists and was therefore ordered to leave the state. In some parts of North Carolina, "Tories" were numerous and could support each other against revolutionary pressure; such was not the case in Wake County.

    The Oath, devised as part of the state's Treason Act of 1777, was unequivocal; "I will bear faithful and true Allegience to the State of North Carolina, and will to the utmost of my power support and maintain, and defend the independent Government thereof, against George the Third, King of Great Britain, and his Successors . . . . "

    Unlike other British sympathizers, Sampson Strickland was not a recent immigrant to these shores; as youngest son of Matthew Strickland, Jr. and his wife Anne Bracewell, he descended from several generations of Viriginia colonists. His nearest tie to the pro-British Anglican clergy appears to have been nor nearer than a maternal great-grandfather, Rev. Robert Bracewell, parson of the Lower Parish, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, whose death preceded Sampson's birth by more than fifty years. Neither was he a merchant who profited from trade with the British. For whatever cause, even in the face of overwhelming opposition, this Strickland found himself unable to renounce his loyalty to the English crown.

    Born in 1723 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Sampson Strickland moved south as a young man, receiving a Granville grant patent May 24, 1756 for 275 acres of land in what was then Johnston County, North Carolina. (The Powell Creek area where he settled was divided in 1770 to create Wake County.) Court records include more than a dozen references to Sampson thereafter; he recorded deeds, witnessed others' land transactions, registered his cattle brand. In addition to his agricultural pursuits, he accepted a number of civic responsibilities, serving as juror, caretaker of an orphan, road committee member and road overseer.

    By the time colonial fervor for independence rose high, Sampson Strickland must have been quite thoroughly settled among his Wake County neighbors, doubtless cherishing hopes that eventual reconciliation with the mother country might be achieved. But as the strife between England and her colonies increased, it became impossible for North Carolinians to remain tacit royalists. A rather mild loyalty oath in which persons suspected of sympathizing with the crown swore not to bear arms against or otherwise oppose the rovolutionary government "during the present unhappy contest between Great Britain and America" was ultimately replaced by a much more stringent avowal; all who lived within the colony that had proclaimed itself a state were to be compelled to declare their allegiance to it.

    As 1777 drew to a close, Sampson Strickland may have already refused the oath in a muster of men in his militia district, or he may have been singled out and summoned to court as a suspected British symphathizer. At any rate, two other men appeared in court the same day as Sampson; they each swore the oath and were given certificates as evidence that they had "complyed with the law."

    Sampson Strickland, however, defied the court, the law, and popular opinion: "...being Cited to appear at this Court to take the Oath of Allegience to this State came into Court, and on said Oath being offered to him her refused taking the same, whereupon the Court Pronounced his Banishment agreeable to Law."

    It is probable that Sampson was banished as ordered, but where he went remains a mystery. Did he go to the West Indies or to Nova Scotia, as did other Loyalists? Did any of his family go with him? Was any of his property confiscated?

    The records do not offer such information. In fact, he must have died in exile, because his name does not appear in the court minutes from the time he was sentenced until after his death, when his widow Christina reported his estate inventory in July, 1781. In March of the next year, she received fromthecourt persmiisio to act as her husband's administratix, posting bond for 700 pounds. In June the court accepted an account of the estate sale from the deputy sherriff (buyers included Christina, Obediah, Abel, and Hardy Strickland, along with Sampson Strickland, Jr. In March, 1783, Christina sought guardianship of her younger children--Obediah, Abel, Mary Anne, Lot, Braswell, and Matthew, for which she was required to enter bond of 1,200 pounds. In May 1784, Obediah achieved his majority and purchased 250 acres of what had doubtless been his father's land fromthe deceased Tory's eldest son and namesake, Sampson, Jr. Christina, their mother, co-signed the deed with her mark. One of the witnesses, Joseph Strickland, may have been another older son with Sampson the elder and Christina. Lot Strickland's December, 1784, will names his mother and brothers, Braswell and Matthew, with Obediah as executor and Abel and Joseph as witnesses.

    It is unlikely that many of Sampson Strickland's legion descendants would agree that his refusal to support the new state was justified; history has certainly shown that the American Revolution was not only inevitable but beneficial. However, those of us who descend from this stubborn Wake County Tory should take some pride in his bravery, and hope we might have inherited a modicum of that quality in his charater which resulted in this sacrifice of home and a comfortable future for principle and loyalty.

    The loyalist tendencies of Sampson Strickland Sr did not descend to his namesake. The younger Sampson served two tours of active duty with the Wake County militia, according to documents in a pension claim filed by his children.

    Family/Spouse: Christina ???. Christina was born between 1710 and 1720; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 26. Lott Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1740 and 1765; died about 1785.
    2. 27. Sampson Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1740 and 1765; died on 16 May 1839 in Franklin County, North Carolina.
    3. 28. Obediah Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1740 and 1765; died about 1842.
    4. 29. Abel Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1740 and 1765; died about 1801.
    5. 30. Mary Ann Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1740 and 1765; and died.
    6. 31. Braswell Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1740 and 1765; and died.
    7. 32. Matthew Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1740 and 1765; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 13.  Elisha Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (6.Jacob3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born between 1723 and 1727; and died.

    Family/Spouse: ??? Kinchen. ??? was born before 1760; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 33. Kinchen I. Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1780 in North Carolina; died on 1 Oct 1865.

  2. 14.  Matthew Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (6.Jacob3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born about 1729; and died.

    Notes:

    He was married to a Terrike.


  3. 15.  Marke Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (6.Jacob3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born about 1731; died in 1811.

    Notes:

    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.

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

    Family/Spouse: Martha Harris. Martha was born about 1731; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 16.  Henry Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (6.Jacob3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born about 1733 in Georgia; 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. 34. Joseph Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1775; died before 1799.
    2. 35. Wright Carrolus Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Aug 1776; died on 26 Jun 1861.
    3. 36. Clarissa Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1779; and died.
    4. 37. Richard Benjamin Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1783 in North Carolina; died on 22 May 1856.
    5. 38. Sarah Delona "Laney" Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1785; died in 1862.
    6. 39. Zelphia Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1787 in North Carolina; died before 1840 in Georgia; was buried in Cash Family Cemetery, Franklin County, Georgia.
    7. 40. Bennett Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1792 in North Carolina; died on 18 Sep 1874.
    8. 41. Henry Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1795; died before 1828.

  5. 17.  Hardy Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (6.Jacob3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born about 1733; and died.

  6. 18.  Solomon Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (6.Jacob3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born between 1735 and 1742 in Nash County, North Carolina; died after 1818 in Madison County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    In Bruce Howard's book about the Pace family, he notes (pg 137-138) that Solomon and Amy resided at his plantation on Turkey Creek for many years and (this) is where most, if not all of their children were born. The area where they lived was near the Franklin, Wake, Nash county line, or in the southwestern part of Nash County. They were already living on their farm when the new county was created and in the year 1778 he applied for and received a grant for land which adjoined his farm:

    Nash County Grant Book, Caveat no. 256 Solomon Strickland enters 250 acres of Land in Nash County, on both sides of the great branch of Turkey Creek above Barniby Barrons, Running so as to Include the Improvements he now lives on. 31st Dec. 1778.

    The family lived here until 1786, when they and some of his brothers loaded up their wagons, herded together their stock, and moved to the State of Georgia. Solomon sold his 700 acres of land for 100 pounds of gold and silver on November 4, 1786 to Stephen Young (Nash County, N.C. Deed book 1, p. 342). At the time they came to Georgia the parent county in which they settled was old Wilkes County, which was later broken up to form Elbert and others. Two of the brothers, Solomon and Jacob were in Elbert, and Isaac, Henry and Matthew in the lower part of Franklin, which in 1796 became Jackson County. Solomon during that same period purchased land in Jackson upon which he was taxed, although he physically resided in Elbert.

    In "Foxfire 7" edited by Paul F. Gillespie, 1982, Plate 12 (p 74) shows the 12 original members of the Lystra Primative Baptist Church as Timothy Carrington (Minister), Winifred Carrington, Solomon Strickland, Amy Strickland, David Robertson, Amelia Sorrells, William Davis, John Mearon(?), Mary Mearon, Pony(?) Williford, Nancy Williford, and Juda Williford, and was dated 15 January 1803.

    Howard Parham, the only remaining member of the Lystra Primitive Baptist Church, recounted its history (p 71): "The church was first built over in Oglethorpe County (GA) across the river. It was and still is a Primitive Baptist church. The people moved over to this place and this building was built in 1820. They built it close to a spring so they wouldn't have to dig a well and close to water for a baptisizing hole. My granddaddy got baptized [in that hole] with ice on the banks. He wanted to be baptized then and didn't want to wait till the water got warm. [After they moved] they changed the name from Skull Shoals to Lystra. So this building is about 150 years old. They were still fighting Indians when the church was established. At that time, there was no community and no roads. The most members they ever had, according to my records, was fifty. They only have one member now and that's me. They had slave members there and a balcony set up for the slaves. They didn't sit down there with the (white) people. Once they turned a slave out for beating his wife. The women sat on one side of the church and the men sat on the other. [They] always did that. They had foot washings up until they quit having services. Every year in August they had communion and foot washings. We always called that Attracted Meeting. We had a three-day meeting in August and foot washings on one day."

    In PACE OUR COLONIAL ANCESTORS, Bruce Howard wrote that in 1805, the clerk of the land office in Jackson County, who apparently had a keen eye and a bit of a sense of humor, listed Solomon, Senior as "Solomon (Bit nose) Strickland." This was because he has apparently got into a knock down, no holds barred fight with someone around this time period, and that someone may have got the better of him and bit a plug out of his nose and probably broke some bones (p 139).

    Before leaving Elbert County and moving into the easter portion of Jackson County (circa 1805), Solomon made a deed of gift to certain of his children, disposing of his wordly property. Howard speculates that "he was quite a rounder and a good hand at drinking his own whiskey...(and perhaps) thought he was about to die" Howard went on to note that he did not intend to leave the impression that Solomon was one of little morals...he was an educated and energetic man and a very successful planter of the well-to-do class in the South. This eastern portion of Jackson was severed in 1811 to form Madison County. Solomon ratified the earlier gifts he made in Elbert County in 1813, while living in Madison County.

    The deeds of gift are reproduced below:

    Deed Book A, p. 83 Georgia Madison County

    Be it known that I Solomon Strickland of the County & State aforesaid did on the fourteenth day of July in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and four make and execute an Instrument of writing commonly called a deed of Gift wherein I gave to my children, to wit: Ephraim Strickland, Unah Thompson, Barshebah Strickland, Linny Strickland (now Linny Ware), Ezekiel Strickland and Nancy Strickland Certain property therein named which is of record in the Clerks office of the Superior Court of Elbert County all of which property in and by the said deed of Gift they were to be possessed of after the death of myself and my wife Amy Strickland, having previously given to each of my other children, to wit: Henry Strickland, Barnabus Strickland, Milly Higginbotham, Hardy Strickland, Solomon Strickland, Polly Carter and Jinny Bridges, as Sum equal to that Given to each of those named in the aforesaid deed of Gift.

    Now be it remembered, that in making the aforesaid Instrument I gave to my daugher Nancy Strickland a Certian Negro Girl known by the name of Ester and whearas my beloved daughter Nancy has departed this life, and it was her wish and desire previous to her death tht my son Ephraim Strickland should have the aforesaid Negro girl Ester, in consideration of such request and other considerations me hereunto Moving do hereby Give to my son Ephraim Strickland all the right Interest or claim which I have in the said Negro Girl Ester and do this day deliver her to him as his right and property and all the property which I Gave to my son Ephraim in and by the aforesaid deed of Gift, to wit, the tract of land on which I now live and one Still containing thirty Gallons myself and my wife Amy Strickland and from divers other Good Causes and Considerations I have and do hereby and at this time deliver up to my said son Ephariam Strickland his heirs or assigns foever against the claim (of) all and every person or persons whatsoever directly or Indirectly In witness whereof I the said Solomon Strickland have hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this fifth day of November 1813. Test Aaron Johnson, Elisha JohnsonSolomon "x" Strickland (seal)
    [attested to and filed on the 11th November 1813.]his mark


    Deed Book A, p. 91 Georgia Madison County

    Be it known that I Solomon Strickland of the County & State aforesaid did on the fourteenth day of July in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and four make and execute an Instrument of writing Commonly called a Deed of Gift wherein I Gave to my children Ephraim Strickland, Barshebah Strickland, Unah Thompson, Linny Strickland (now Linny Ware), Ezekial Strickland and Nancy Strickland Certain property therein named which Instrument is of Record in the Superior Court of Elbert County...[same wording as above]...

    Now be it remembered that In making and executing the aforesaid Instrument I Gave to my daughter Unah Thompson and Barshebah Strickland One Negor Woman known by the name of Isbel and her Increase which by the Said Instrument they were to be possessed of after the decease of myself and my wife Amy Strickland but from divers Good causes and Considerations I have and do hereby at this time deliver up to my daughter Barshebah Strickland and Alexander Thompson Husband of my Said daughter Unah, four Negreo Children, par of the Increase of the said Negro woman Isbel (to wit) Eve a Girl, Suky a Girl, Franky a Girl, and Jack a boy In order that they may now divide them between themselves or otherwise dispose of them as they may think proper retaining nevertheless the said negro girl Suky in my own possession for my own use and benefit Until after the death of myself and my wife Amy Strickland, after which period the said Negro girl Suky is to return either to my daughter Barshebah or Alexander Thompson their heirs or Assigns which ever She may fall to in the division which may be made and agreed to between them. In witness whereof I the said Solomon Strickland have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 28th day of October 1813. Test: Allen Danile, Charles Sorrels Elisha JohnsonSolomon "O" Strickland (seal) his mark[attested to on third day of November 1813] Henry Ware J P Recorded 30th Nov'b 1813

    Citations of Deeds of Gift:

    Deed of Gift from Solomon Strickland to his children from Madison Co GA Deed BK A pg 83 and 84 (1812-1813) recorded Nov 11, 1813.

    From the online version of the FHL Catalog: Title: Deeds and mortgages, 1812-1907 Authors: Georgia. Superior Court (Madison County) (Main Author)

    Deeds, vol. A-E, 1812-1828. FHL US/CAN Film 351771

    In the Pace Society of America quartertly bulletin, No. 132, dated June 2000, Jane Shelton Strickland writes that Solomon is often shown as dying in 1818, but with no documentation. She believes his date of death could be as late as sometime after 1821.

    Solomon married Amey Pace on 19 Sep 1764 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina. Amey (daughter of Richard Pace and Elizabeth ???) was born about 1749 in Guilford County, North Carolina; died about 1815 in Madison County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 42. Ephraim (1) Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1765 in North Carolina; died in 1788 in Georgia.
    2. 43. Henry Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1766 in North Carolina; died on 6 Feb 1817 in Madison County, Georgia.
    3. 44. Solomon Strickland, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1766 and 1770 in North Carolina; died in 1843 in Henry County, Georgia.
    4. 45. Mary (Molly\Polly) Cotton Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Jul 1767 in Nash County, North Carolina; died after 1820 in Pike County, Mississippi.
    5. 46. Barnabus Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 May 1768 in North Carolina; died about 1840.
    6. 47. Uriah Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1770; and died.
    7. 48. "Milly" Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1771-1772 in North Carolina; and died.
    8. 49. Ezekiel Moton Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Mar 1774; died on 19 Mar 1850 in Meriwether County, Georgia.
    9. 50. Eunice "Unah" Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Mar 1776; died on 27 Dec 1845 in Amite County, Mississippi.
    10. 51. Jenny Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1782 in Nash County, North Carolina; and died.
    11. 52. Hardy "Devil" Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1783 in North Carolina; died on 9 Mar 1872 in Jackson County, Georgia.
    12. 53. Melinda "Linny" Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1784; and died.
    13. 54. Barshebah Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1786 in Madison County, Georgia; died on 16 Feb 1856 in Butts County, Georgia.
    14. 55. Ephraim (2) Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1789 in Madison County, Georgia; died in 1856 in Georgia.
    15. 56. Nancy Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1790 and 1792 in Georgia; died between 1804 and 1813 in Georgia.

  7. 19.  Lucretia Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (6.Jacob3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born about 1740; and died.

    Family/Spouse: William Hickman. William was born about 1740; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 20.  Jacob Strickland, II Descendancy chart to this point (6.Jacob3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born between 1741 and 1744 in North Carolina; died in Apr 1804 in Franklin County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Marianna Matkin of Mt. Pleasant writes: "Solomon Strickland's brother was Jacob Strickland, Jr. Solomon's son Hardy Strickland, Sr. married Jacob Strickland Jr.'s daughter, Pricilla Ann Strickland--first cousins marrying. Jacob Strickland Jr. born 1783 in North Carolina married 1765 in Guilford County Priscilla Taylor (some say Young) and in 1769 he filed for land in Guilford County, N.C. were he was living in 1790. I have a copy of the land grant. He moved to Wilkes County, GA and settled there with his brothers. This Jacob died in Franklin County, GA and his will April 4/October 1804 (I have a copy of this) listed his children: Faith b 12 Aug 1767 married ??? Meyers; Tamar b 13 Oct 1768 m William Gilbert; Isaac b 11 July 1769 d 1851 m 1799 Mary Hargroves; Jacob b 6 May 1772 m Mary Sanders and it is believed 2nd Clarissa Sanders; Mary b 17 Oct 1773 m John Gilbert, a Revolutionary Soldier and after his death Mary married James Allen of Habersham; John and William Gilbert were brothers..marrying sisters was done quite often in those days...travel was by horse or buggy and you didn't meet many eligible ladies. Hardy b 16 Jan 1775 m Susan Pryon; Priscilla m her cousin "Devil" Hardy Strickland and lived in Madison County; Selah or Celia b 11 July 1779 m Robert Young; Henry b 24 December 1781 m Elizabeth Wilkens; Wilson b 14 Jan 1783 m Polly Connelly; Elizabeth b 6 Nov 1785 m John Eubanks; Nancy b 22 Dec 1787 m James Royal or Ryley; Sarah m Berry Vaughan.

    Jacob Strickland, Jr - Notes:
    It appears that this marriage is based on a preponderance of evidence only. There is a Christopher Taylor that signed as one of the Witnesses to Jacob Strickland, Sr. Will.
    On 5/28/2000 Jane Strickland Shelton < UGA1mom @aol.com writes to Strickland List "The Priscilla Taylor Young name for wife of Jacob, Jr. has been going around for years. Arthur Taylor's Will leaves daughters with a Jacob Strickland to take care of. But it does not say Priscilla Strickland or indicate that she was married to a Jacob. The Taylors and the Stricklands lived near each other not only in NC but also in Isle Of Wight, VA. It is reasonable that she may have married Jacob, but I just would like to find a more definitive record. It may be impossible. Bruce Howard, genealogist and Pace descendent thinks Jacob may have married a Pace. I need to do some more research to come to decide if I could agree with that.

    WILL: In the name of God Amen. I Jacob Strickland of State of Georgia & Franklin County Planter being weak in Body but of perfect mind & memory thanks be given unto God, calling unto mind the mortality of my Body & knowing that it is appointed for all men once to Die do make & ordain this my last Will & Testament that is to Say Principally & first of all, I give and recommend my Soul into the Hands of Almighty God that Gave it and my Body I recommend to the Earth to be buryed in decent Christian Burial, at the discretion of my executors. Nothing doubting but at the General resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God & as touching such Worldly Estate wherewith it has pleased God to Bless me in this Life, I give & dispose of the same in the following manner & form.
    First I give and Bequeath to PRISSILLA [sic] MY dearly beloved WIFE the Plantation whereon I lived at my decease with a Negro Fellow named Jeffery & a Winch named Rachel & all my Household Furniture & Plantation Tools during her Life & after her Decease the above all to be sold & an Equal division to be made among my Children, also I give to my well beloved DAUGHTER FAITHEE the sum of one Dollar & to HER TWO DAUGHTERS PRISILLA [sic] & ELIZABETH MYERS the sum of two hundred Dollars each, Next TAMIE [sic] MY SECOND CHILD the sum of one Dollar next ISAAC the sum of one Dollar next JACOB the sum of one Dollar next PRISILLA [sic] the sum of one Dollar next MARY the sum of one Dollar, next HARDIE [sic] the sum of one Dollar, next SELAH the sum of one Dollar next ELIZABETH I bequeath unto her a Negro Girl named Mary & one named Rebekah also four Cows & Calfs & a Feather Bed, next HENRY, I Bequeath unto him a Negro boy named Joe and a Girl named Margaret also Fours & Calfs, Sixteen Head of Cattle & 340 Dollars cash amounting to 500 Dollars to purchase land with. Next WILSON the sum of one dollar & the Bounty of land he at present lives on, also a Negro named Emanuel & a Girl named Milly, next NANCY I bequeath unto her One Negro Girl named Dinah & a boy named Robin also Four Cows & Calfs & a Feather Bed, next SARAH I bequeath unto her a Negro Boy named Abram also four Cows & Calfs & a Feather Bed, So concluds & ordaining. John Gilbert & Hardee [sic] Strickland sole Executors of this my last Will & Testament I do hereby utterly disallow revoke & disannull all & every former Testaments Wills Legaree Bequests Executors __ __[can't read] in any wise before made - & Bequesth ratifing & Confirming this & no other to be my last Will & Testament in witness whereof I have bare into set my Hand & Seal this Fourth Day of April 1804. NB [sic] having emitted Isaac Gilbert my beloved Grandson I hereby Bequeath unto him the sum of three hundred dollars to be laid out in the purchase of a Negro. Signed Sealed & delivered in the presence of us Test. Jab [sic] Goodlett
    his John Hodge Jacob X Strickland

    mark [Compiler - Kathlynn keyed spelling and punctuation errors exactly as found on a copy, except she capitalized names]

    The will is abstracted in STRICKLAND SCENE Vol. 1 No. 1 Winter 1980, p 5.

    The book BLOOD KIN Pioneer Chronicles of Upper Georgia Centered in Forsyth County, which was compiled, written and edited by Don L. Shadburn has a chapter concerning the Hardy Strickland family. Page 390 refers to a "Strickland Tree" prepared in October 1893 by one of the Stricklands in Gwinnett County and gives some details on the family of Jacob and Priscilla Strickland.

    Jacob married Priscilla Taylor in 1765 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Priscilla was born in 1747 in North Carolina; died on 27 Oct 1825 in Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 57. Faith Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Aug 1767; and died.
    2. 58. Tamar Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Oct 1768; and died.
    3. 59. Isaac Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jul 1770 in Guilford County, North Carolina; died on 23 Jan 1857.
    4. 60. Jacob Strickland, III  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 May 1772; and died.
    5. 61. Mary Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Oct 1773 in Guilford County, North Carolina; died on 25 Jan 1815 in Franklin County, Georgia.
    6. 62. Hardy Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Jan 1775; died in 1832.
    7. 63. Priscilla Ann Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1777 in Georgia; died on 31 Oct 1841 in Georgia.
    8. 64. Celia Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jun 1779; and died.
    9. 65. Henry Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Dec 1781; and died.
    10. 66. Wilson Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Jan 1783 in North Carolina; and died.
    11. 67. Elizabeth Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Nov 1785 in North Carolina; and died.
    12. 68. Nancy Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Dec 1787; and died.
    13. 69. Sarah Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1789 in North Carolina; and died.

  9. 21.  Jesse Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (7.Joseph3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1726; and died.

    Notes:

    He married a Radford.


  10. 22.  David Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (7.Joseph3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1728; and died.

  11. 23.  Patience Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (7.Joseph3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1729; and died.

  12. 24.  Elizabeth Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (7.Joseph3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1730; and died.

    Notes:

    Said to have married Ralph MASON.


  13. 25.  Mary Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (7.Joseph3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born in 1731; and died.

  14. 26.  Lott Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (12.Sampson3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born between 1740 and 1765; died about 1785.

  15. 27.  Sampson Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (12.Sampson3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born between 1740 and 1765; died on 16 May 1839 in Franklin County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    The list of the children of Sampson Strickland and his wife Bythe, is from his Revolutionary War pension claim file no. R-10264. He was a resident of Wake County, North Carolina during the Revolutionary War, where he took the oath of allegience on November 24, 1777. In 1780, he married his cousin, Bythe Strickland in Wake County. He died May 16, 1839 at about age 82 years, when a resident of Franklin County, NC to which he had moved a few years before his death. His wife, Bythe, died in Franklin County, date not given.

    All of his children lived in Nash County in 1846, when son Eaton Strickland applied for a pension based on his father's alleged five months tour under Captain Collars and six month tour under Captain Carrington, both in the North Carolina Militia. Sampson was reportedly at the Battle of Stono. The pension claim was not allowed, as proof of service as required by the pension law was not furnished.

    A Martha Strickland, age 76 in 1845, and then of Nash County, stated that she married into the Strickland family, and that her husband was present at the marriage of Sampson and Bythe.

    STRICKLAND SCENE Vol 7, No 1 First Quarter 1986

    Family/Spouse: Bythe Strickland. Bythe was born before 1753; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 70. Vinety Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Oct 1781; and died.
    2. 71. Jesse Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Feb 1784; and died.
    3. 72. Sampson Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Apr 1786; and died.
    4. 73. Zadock Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Feb 1788; and died.
    5. 74. Eten Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Feb 1791; and died.

  16. 28.  Obediah Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (12.Sampson3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born between 1740 and 1765; died about 1842.

    Family/Spouse: Winney ???. Winney was born before 1770; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 75. Brinkley Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1785; and died.
    2. 76. Claria Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1792; and died.
    3. 77. Abel Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1803; and died.

  17. 29.  Abel Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (12.Sampson3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born between 1740 and 1765; died about 1801.

    Notes:

    His wife was Nanny.


  18. 30.  Mary Ann Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (12.Sampson3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born between 1740 and 1765; and died.

  19. 31.  Braswell Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (12.Sampson3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born between 1740 and 1765; and died.

    Family/Spouse: Martha Patty\Polly Strickland. Martha was born on 19 Aug 1771; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 78. Delilah Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1790; and died.
    2. 79. Hilliard Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1792; and died.
    3. 80. Hartney Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1794; and died.
    4. 81. Rutha Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1794; and died.
    5. 82. Willy Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1796; and died.
    6. 83. Wright Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 May 1800 in North Carolina; and died.
    7. 84. Druscilla Strickland  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1802; and died.

  20. 32.  Matthew Strickland Descendancy chart to this point (12.Sampson3, 2.Anne2, 1.Richard1) was born between 1740 and 1765; and died.

    Family/Spouse: Jane (Jincy) Rice. Jane was born after 1740; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]