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[Strickler.GED] From MennoSearch.com: On 9 Nov 1756 Fairfax conveyed 55 acres (which was origi nally assigned to Abraham Jr.) of Joseph's father's 1000 acres to Joseph Strick ler in Upper Egypt. In 1776 Joseph Strickler resurveyed his 55 acres plus his 1 05 acres, both part of his father's 1000 acre tract. On 22 Feb 1789 Joseph Stri ckler obtained another 100 acres next to Benjamin Strickler which was part of t he original 1000 acres tract of his father. He and his wife Barbara sold 100 ac res to Abraham Strickler, his son on 9 Sep 1794. [22 ]He left his plantation to his sons Daniel and Joseph by will when they became of age. The administrator of his estate was Abraham Strickler. The bondsmen were the said Abraham Strickl er, Isaac Strickler and David Cofman. From Other Sources: He may also have been born September 03, 1731. Egypt might also have been in Augusta Co., Virginia. He may have died August 03, 1795. Joseph Strickler Lived In Upp er Egypt On Part Of The Thousand Acres. Joseph Strickler's birth was reporte d by Tobias Miley as 1 September1731. This appears to be accurate. Gene Pool Individual Records Name: Joseph Strickler Birth Date: 1 September 1731 Birt h Place: Egypt, Shenandoah Co, VA Death Date: 23 April 1795 Death Place: Egyp t, Shenandoah Co, VA Spouse: Barbara Stickley Father: Abraham Strickler Moth er: Mary Ruffner Ritchie Co., West Virginia History CHAPTER XLII Ellenbo ro The Stricklers hail from the land of Gessler and of Tell ! Four brothers came from Switzerland, near the year 1700, and settled in thePennsylvania colon y. Abraham Strickler, one of these brothers,subsequently removed to Virginia, a nd found a home in the Shenandoah Valley, where his son, Joseph Strickler, was born on September 1, 1731. Ritchie Co., West Virginia History CHAPTER XL II Ellenboro Joseph Strickler grew to manhood, and married Miss Barbara ______ ____ ,and was the father of six children; viz., Barbara, Margaret, Daniel,Josep h, junior, and Cathrine. West Virginia History, Vol. 3 Addenda and Errata (II) ---, probably son of Abraham Strickler, settled about 1750, in what is now Page Co., Virginia. He had a son: Joseph, of whom further[?] |