John Strickler, 17401807 (aged 67 years)

Name
John /Strickler/
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Birth
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May 1, 1760 (aged 20 years)
Death of a brother
August 1766 (aged 26 years)
Death of a brother
Death of a brother
Death of a brother
Death of a brother
1795 (aged 55 years)
Death of a brother
Death of a brother
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Death of a mother
Death
1801 (aged 61 years)
Death
1807 (aged 67 years)
Family with parents
father
16941746
Birth: about 1694 24 22 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Death: April 19, 1746Shenandoah Co., VA
mother
1696
Birth: April 7, 1696 27 24 Tsigriswil, Bern, SWI
Death: Egypt Plantation, Page Co., Virginia
Marriage Marriage1710Virginia
13 years
elder brother
3 years
elder brother
17241766
Birth: about November 1724 30 28 Egypt, Augusta Co., Virginia
Death: August 1766
2 years
elder brother
17261791
Birth: about 1726 32 29 Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania
Death: April 11, 1791Page Co., Virginia
-15 years
elder brother
17281784
Birth: about 1728 34 31 Egypt, Augusta Co., VA
Death: 1784Massanutten, Augusta Co., VA
22 years
elder brother
17311795
Birth: September 1, 1731 37 35 Egypt Plantation, Page Co., Virginia
Death: April 23, 1795Egypt, Shenandoah Co., Virginia
5 years
elder sister
-23 months
himself
17401807
Birth: 1740 46 43 Page Co., Virginia
Death: 1807Rockingham Co., Virginia
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[Strickler.GED]

Name Suffix:<NSFX> , Sr.
Also Known As:<_AKA> /Johannes/
From MennoSearch.com :
Born c 1733
On 9 Apr 1754, John obtained a Virginia patent for 230 acres in Augusta County on the north side of the Shenandoah River.[23] He apparently di d not live on his property in Rockingham Co. until sometime after 1767 as he voted in Frederick Co. in 1758 and when he bought land from his father-in-l aw in 1767 he was of Frederick Co. not Augusta County. He probably lived o n some of his father's land, possibly with his mother or his brothers until his move to Rockingham Co.. In the first land tax for Rockingham Co. (which was formed in 1778 from Augusta County) in 1782, he was taxed on 230 acres (app arently the same 230 acres he bought in 1754). After his death, his son John wa s taxed on this same 230 acres. He was taxed at Rockingham Co. in 1788 with one other white male over age 16. In 1792 he was tithed at Rockingham Co., D istrict 14 (East District) with his son Joseph who was over age 16. Next to him was taxed John Strickler Jr. On 26 May 1767, Martin Coffman and his wife Mary of Frederick Co. sold to John Strickler of Frederick Co. 287 acres.[24]

From Other Sources:
He may have been born in 1733 in Massanutten, Augusta Co unty, Virginia or in 1727. He may have died in 1806.

John Strickler is not mentioned in the survey of Abraham Strickler's estate June 1747, but then in Fe b 1749, he is listed in the list of heirs. It must be that John became of age ( age 16) between June 1747 and February 1749, thus being born in late 1732 or ea rly 1733.