Person:Anthony Strother (3)

Anthony Strother
b.1725 Virginia
m. Abt 1720/21
  1. Capt. John Dabney Strother1721 - 1795
  2. George Strother1723 - Bef 1767
  3. Anthony Strother1725 - Aft 1812
  4. Margaret Strother1725 - 1815
  5. William Strother, "of Orange"1726 - 1808
  6. Robert Strother1727 -
  7. Francis Strother, II1729 - 1777
  8. Mary Strother1733 -
  9. Bethland Strother1735 -
  10. Elizabeth Strother1738 - 1830
  11. Susannah Strother1740 - 1811
m. 8 Jan 1767
  1. John Strother1773 - 1821
Facts and Events
Name Anthony Strother
Gender Male
Birth? 1725 Virginia[was an adult in 1747 to acquire land]
Marriage 8 Jan 1767 Hanover County, Virginiato Frances Eastham
Death[2] Aft 1812 Hampshire County, Virginia


Acquisition of Land in Orange County, VA

Acquisition of Land from Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys:

  • Anthony Strother, 9 Dec. 1747 - 8 Jan. 1747/48; 135 acres on North side of the Oventop (shown as a hill or mountain on plat) & North branch of Thornton River. Chain Carriers - John Strother & Geo. Strother. Surv. James Genn. [Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Orange & Augusta Counties, with Tithables, Delinquents, Petitioners, 1730-1754, Volume One, Peggy Smomo Joyner, pg. 14]. (Note: apparently survey for grant listed below)

Acquisition of Land from Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants 1742-1775, Vol. 2:

  • G-101: Anthony Strother, son of Francis Strother, of Orange County, 135 acres in said County. Surv. Mr. James Genn. On Thornton River, Oven Top Mountain, 26 July 1748. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, pg. 27].


Records in Virginia

  • 1812 Upper District Hampshire County Tax - Strother, Anthony - 1
Source: "Hampshire County [West] Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists, 1800-1814", pg. 139
References
  1.   Will of Francis Strother.

    Library of Virginia, Will Book A, 1749-1770, Culpeper Co, VA, Reel 31, pages 57-60
    See father's Will on page of Francis Strother and Susanna Dabney (1)

  2. Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).