The most prevalent spelling of his first name was "Strangeman", although it does also appear in some records as "Straingman".
Interpolating between ages in the various United States Census returns, he was born between 1761 and 1766. Jim Steddum reports that he was living in Benton County, Arkansas, in 1837. He does not appear in the 1840 United States Census, so he appears to have died between 1837 and 1840.
Residence:
Chatham Co., NC. - 1790 Census
Fayetteville, Anson Co.,NC. - 1800 U.S. Federal Census
Illinois Territory, Randolph County, Township Grampear - 1810 Census
Big Creek Settlement, Illinois Territory - 1812 Petition
Pope Co., Il. - 1818, 1830 Census
Monroe Township, Pope Co., Il. - 1820 Census
Occupation:
Agriculture - 1820 Census
This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.[1] It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.
Per message from Karen Matthews to George Stradtman on 12 Mar 2021: "Strangeman & Wm. Modglin established in Illinois by 1807. Granted land they settled on that year because of a survey done by the govt concerning squatters in Illinois. See magazine Illinois Libraries, vol. 59, no 5, may 1977, page 319+. Mss copy in Illinois State Archives; reproduced in Territorial Papers of the United States, vol vii, pp. 569-572."
↑ Modglin-12 was created by Skip McDonald through the import of McDonald_Compton Family Tree.ged on Mar 18, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
Source: S-2043990185 Repository: #R-2138944186 Title: 1790 United States Federal Census Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data - First Census of the United States, 1790 (NARA microfilm publication M637, 12 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Gro Note: APID: 1,5058::0
Source: S-2043990352 Repository: #R-2138944186 Title: North Carolina Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790. Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.Original data - Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790.. Washington, D.C.: Govt. Print Off., 1908.Original data: Heads of families at the first cen Note: At head of title: Departemnt of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of the Census, S.N.D. North, Director.|||Includes index. APID: 1,10170::0
Source: S-2048436168 Repository: #R-2138944186 Title: 1820 United States Federal Census Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data - Fourth Census of the United States, 1820. (NARA microfilm publication M33, 142 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record G Note: APID: 1,7734::0
Source: S-2048436255 Repository: #R-2138944186 Title: Illinois Census, 1810-90 Author: Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.Original data - Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.Orig Note: APID: 1,3545::0
Source: S-2057817194 Repository: #R-2138944186 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Page: Ancestry Family Trees Note: Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=20671888&pid=1086
Acknowledgments
WikiTree profile Modglin-2 created through the import of garn.ged on Oct 25, 2012 by Dan Garnitz. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Dan and others.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Strangeman by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Strangeman: