Person:Christian Stickley (1)

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Christian Stickley
b.Bef 1736
 
m. Bef 1736
  1. Christian StickleyBef 1736 -
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Name Christian Stickley
Alt Name Christian Strickey
Alt Name Christian Stickly
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1736

Christian Stickley was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Early Land Acquisition in Virginia

Acquisition of Land from Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants:

  • H-721: Christian Stickly of Frederick Co., 600 acres in said Co. Surv. Robert Rutherford. Adj. Frederick Fisher, Sr., Stickly's other land. 28 Oct. 1756. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 89].


Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records: [unless otherwise listed]

  • M-236: Jacob Rinker of Frederick County, 386 acres on Stoney Creek in said County. Surv. Mr. Robert Rutherford. Adj. Christian Stickley, Christian Dillinger. 9 Jan. 1764. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 155].
  • Vol. 1 - 1769. - Michael Bowyer's account as Jailor allowed for insolvent fees for 1769: Chas. Fred. Sivert, in goal for debt, 20 days; Robert McMahon, in goal for felony, 24 days; Joseph Eaten, in goat for debt, 20 days; Wm. Cunningham, in goal for felony, 8 days; Richard Smith, in goal, runaway, 28 days; Andrew Caseday, in goal, runaway, 10 days; John Smith, in goal, madman, 62 days; Patrick Lacey, in goal, good behavior, 6 days; Jonathan Douglass, in goal for debt, 20 days; Robert Phillips, in goal for debt, 6 days; William McNeil, in goal for debt, 20 days; William Simson, in goal for debt, 20 days; James Blan, in goal for debt, 20 days; James Blan, same; Joseph Ray, in goal for debt, 10 days; Nathaniel Lyon, in goal for debt, 20 days; Charles Harris, in goal for debt, 20 days; Christopher Finney, in goal for debt, 20 days; Christian Strickler, in goal, madman, 21 days; David Whiticher, in goal, runaway, 36 days; John Dun, in goal for felony, 1 day; John Munks, in goal, suspicious, 10 days; William Guin, in goal for debt, 20 days; a negro man, in goal for felony, 7 days; James Dinniston, in goal for felony, 11 days; John Price, in goal for debt, 20 days; John Reece's two negroes, in goal 3 months and 16 days, from Carolina; to finding wood for the jail; to finding wood and keeping the Court House. (Note: probable son of Christian Stickley?)