Abraham Strickler, 1722

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Abraham /Strickler/
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about 1722 28 25
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May 1, 1760 (aged 38 years)
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August 1766 (aged 44 years)
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1795 (aged 73 years)
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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
himself
3 years
younger brother
17241766
Birth: about November 1724 30 28 Egypt, Augusta Co., Virginia
Death: August 1766
2 years
younger brother
17261791
Birth: about 1726 32 29 Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania
Death: April 11, 1791Page Co., Virginia
-15 years
younger brother
17281784
Birth: about 1728 34 31 Egypt, Augusta Co., VA
Death: 1784Massanutten, Augusta Co., VA
22 years
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17311795
Birth: September 1, 1731 37 35 Egypt Plantation, Page Co., Virginia
Death: April 23, 1795Egypt, Shenandoah Co., Virginia
5 years
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-23 months
younger brother
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Birth: 1740 46 43 Page Co., Virginia
Death: 1807Rockingham Co., Virginia
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From MennoSearch.com
Abraham Strickler, b. c1722. d. c1750/1755, Frederick Cou nty, Virginia. He lived in Virginia in 1747, 1748 and 1749. He is not mentioned in Virginia records after 1749 and may have died as early as 1749 and as late as 1755. The Strickler orphans and not widow Strickler were taxed on land i n Frederick Co. in 1759 which would probably indicate that both the father a nd mother were dead by 1759. Thus this may be the reason why his 55 acres which his father had intended for him was conveyed to his brother Joseph in 1755 and also which may indicate that Abraham and his wife were dead by 1755. Abraham's 208 acres which he had surveyed in 1749 in Frederick Co. were granted by Fa irfax to his brother Jacob in 1756, another indication that he was dead by then . He may have had only one or two children.