married Elizabeth BERRY b: 1697 in Hanover, Prince Georges Co,VA . married Abt 1695 in Richmond Co., VA Mo. Children:
STROTHER, John b: Abt 1718
STROTHER, James b: Abt 1720 in King George Co. VA . d: 1778 in Farquier Co., VA . married Martha FRENCH m: Abt 1744
STROTHER, Robert II b: 1723 d: 1775
STROTHER, Enoch b: 1728 d: 1772 . married KAY, Mary Catherine b: 1740 d: 1843
STROTHER, Priscilla Elizabeth b: Abt 1735 d: Abt 1808 . married KAY, Robert I b: Abt 1742 d: 1804 m: 1762
Marriage
Marriage
Virginia, USA.
Marriage
1646
, Gloucester, Virginia, USA.
Marriage
1651
Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia, United States.
Marriage
Abt. 1659.
of VA.
Marriage
Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia, United States.
Probate: On May 6, 1748, the King George Court approved the full satisfaction of payment of all debts, legacies and reversionary estate of Robert Strother, by William Whealer, to John Strother (May 6, 1748), Robert Strother (November 20, 1741) and Enoch Strother (November 25, 1746).[1]
Sources
↑ Virginia, King George, Deed Book 3 pp. 216-220 here
Memorial: Find a Grave (has image) Find A Grave: Memorial #168659758 (accessed 28 November 2023) Memorial page for Robert Strother (1680-1735)
pp.114-5, I Robert Strother...son John plantation whereon I now live 100 acres...one negro girl named Joan with all her future increase...son Robert plantation one hundred and eight acres, likewise one negro boy named Tobia...son Enoch one negro girl named Phillis with all her future increase...wife Elizabeth one negro man named Tom and one negro woman named Sary. 14 May 1735. (his mark). Proved 7 November 1735.
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