Isaac Newton Strickler, 18481914 (aged 66 years)

Name
Isaac Newton /Strickler/
Family with parents
father
18001867
Birth: April 12, 1800 23 20 Stone House, Bixler's Ferry, Page Co., VA
Death: January 13, 1867Milford, Iroquois Co., IL
mother
Marriage MarriageJune 4, 1824Washington Co., Maryland
22 months
elder sister
18261840
Birth: April 2, 1826 25 18 near Stone House, Bixler's Ferry, Page Co., Virginia
Death: July 29, 1840Milford, Iroquois Co., Illinois
16 months
elder brother
18271899
Birth: July 17, 1827 27 19 near Stone House, Bixler's Ferry, Page Co., VA
Death: November 13, 1899Milford, Iroquois Co., IL
20 months
elder brother
18291879
Birth: March 22, 1829 28 20 near Stone House, Bixler's Ferry, Page Co., Virginia
Death: March 22, 1879Milford, Iroquois Co., Illinois
5 years
elder sister
18331887
Birth: December 19, 1833 33 25 near Stone House, Bixler's Ferry, Page Co., Virginia
Death: March 4, 1887near Sandwich, Illinois
14 months
elder brother
18351838
Birth: February 11, 1835 34 26 near Stone House, Bixler's Ferry, Page Co., Virginia
Death: September 15, 1838Milford, Iroquois Co., Illinois
elder brother
18351845
Birth: February 11, 1835 34 26 Stone House, Bixler's Ferry, Page Co., Virginia
Death: July 30, 1845Milford, Iroquois Co., Illinois
2 years
elder sister
18371845
Birth: March 26, 1837 36 29 Milford, Iroquois Co., Illinois
Death: July 19, 1845Milford, Iroquois Co., Illinois
2 years
elder brother
18391862
Birth: March 21, 1839 38 30 Iroquois Co., Illinois
Death: August 22, 1862
5 years
elder brother
18441921
Birth: May 27, 1844 44 36 Milford, Iroquois Co., Illinois
Death: October 20, 1921Milford, Iroquois Co., Illinois
2 years
elder sister
1846
Birth: August 27, 1846 46 38 Milford, Iroquois Co., Illinois
Death: Chicago, Illinois
19 months
himself
18481914
Birth: March 26, 1848 47 40 Iroquois Co., Illinois
Death: April 8, 1914Sheldon, Illinois
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[Strickler.GED]

Isaac moved to Arkansas in 1900, locating near Hunter. He owned 250acres of la nd. During the Civil War he fought as a member of Company D.150th Illinois Vol unteer Infantry. Later in life he moved back toSheldon, Illinois where he died . His sons operated large saw mills andwagon factories and were involved in fu rniture production andundertaking. Of his children, only Cora spent her whole life inSheldon. Most moved to Arkansas. Lester Weeks, grandson of Minnie,desc ribed her as a large woman with a lot of long hair which she braidedand twined about her head. On Sundays she would visit peoples homes andwhy there children would gather around her and she would tell Biblestories.