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Capt. John Dabney Strother
b.31 Dec 1721 Saint Paul, Hanover, Virginia, USA
d.31 Mar 1795 Wadefield, Rappahannock, Virginia, United States
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m. Abt 1720/21
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m. Abt 1740
Facts and Events
[edit] Acquistion of Land in Orange County, VAAcquisition of Land from Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys:
Acquisition of Land from Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants 1742-1775, Vol. 2:
[edit] Will of John Dabney Strother"1795 WILL: Culpeper Co, VA, WB D-154, dtd 29 Mar, probated 20 Apr 1795. Bequeathed to his wife, Mary, 1/3 part of all lands and Negroes for her natural life and 1/3 of personal property. George & John Strother sons of my daughter, Ann Strother, and unto Michael Lawler, son of my daughter, Susanna Lawler, 25 pounds. My daughters Mary Browning, Sarah Hughes, Lucy Covington, Elizabeth Browning, and Mildred Covington that each of them who have not received 300 pounds shall have that amount made up to them. Son Joseph all debts due; in the recording it says that "they believe Mary Strother, widow and relict of the decedent did not wish to administer on the estate but wished John Strother, Jr., to administer on it.
[edit] Land Record of John Strother1799 DEED: 5 Apr, Charles Lewis Yates bought 110 acres in Culpeper on Fork Mountain and Thornton River from John Strother who was acting as attorney for Joseph Strother, Charles Browning and Mary his wife, William Hughes and Sarah his wife, Frances Covington and Mildred his wife "joint heirs and devisees of John Strother the Elder, deceased." (Culpeper Deeds, Liber U, folio 360)." http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mysouthernfamily/myff/d0035/g0000030.html#I50647
[edit] Records of John Strother in Augusta County, VAFrom Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:
[edit] Other Virginia RecordsCapt. John Strother is mentioned in the Revolutionary War Pension Application file of Revolutionary War soldier Daniel N. Brown (1748-1833). References
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