p.722: #3 son, James Stringfellow (1734-1805). Indenture dated 1 April 17 48 states he is aged 13 on 24th November, last; he was bound to serve RICH ARD ELKINS, carpenter. James Stringfellow died in the county of Culpepp er in the 72nd year of his age, (1806).
Place: King George, King George, Virginia, USA[27]
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WikiTree profile Stringfellow-94 created through the import of Bowden-Riley Family.ged on Apr 16, 2012 by Sam Bowden. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Sam and others.
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↑ Source: #S1 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Elizabeth Stringfellow
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↑ Source: #S1 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Elizabeth Stringfellow
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↑ Source: #S1 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for James Madison Stringfellow
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↑ Source: #S1 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Susannah Smith
↑ Source: #S1 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for William Stringfellow
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↑ Source: #S1 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for James Madison Stringfellow
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↑ Source: #S1 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for William Stringfellow
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Mentioned birth date of Nov 24, 1734 in bio documents of his grandfather Richard Elkins (d. 1746) profile as being indentured to Richard Elkins (uncle?) as a carpenter at age 13 on April 1,1748.
President James Madison, grandson of Ambrose, was born a decade after James Madison Stringfellow. James M Stringfellow was born a decade after the older father James Madison I. JMS was apparently named after his older cousin JM. JM II after his older relative.
Confession: back in "the day" before personal computers, I used to think this guy was who the local written Alabama library Virginia census records (microfiche) pointed to as my direct ancestor. Turned out they were brothers and he was actually uncle James M. Computers help sort data if that data is loaded correctly of course. 2 points for Bill Gates.