In a message dated 8/24/2000 6:42:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, MarySExley writes: << Al: My Thomas Strickland, son of Gadi was born abt 1815 in Ga. (Or so I thought). Are we talking about the same Thomas? Mary >> We are talking about the same person. I sent his information to you earlier this week and you agreed he was one of Gadi's son. The 1860 Bryan County census transcribed by E. L. Williams in 1984 for the Huxford Genealogical Society, reports that Thomas and family lived in House #60. In that household lived: Thomas Strickland age 48 Farmer $5000 R.E. $242 P. E. Born NC Winney 43 GA Sarah 23 William 21 James 19 Louisa 15 Martha 13 Nancy 11 Josephine 6 Henry G. 5 Susan 4 Georgian 3 Robert, John M. 41 Laborer Thompson, McDonald 21 In the 1850 Bryan County census Thomas was listed as William Strickland, age 38. His wife was listed as Miram, age 27. Children listed were: John N. Strickland Age 12 Sarah J. Strickland Age 10 James G. Strickland Age 8 William H. Strickland Age 6 Josephene M. Strickland 4 Georgia L. Strickland Age 2 Frances C. Strickland Age 8 months Since he was listed as William in 1850 and Thomas in 1860, I feel safe in assuming he was William Thomas Strickland. Both were born about 1812. Are Winney and Miram different wives or the same person???? They have different ages in 1850 and 1860. Still no clue about this family after the 1860 census. Some have suggested he may have died in the Civil War -- perhaps he did and his wife remarried before 1870 and has a different last name????? Alfred (Al) Chassereau AChasserea@aol.com
There was also an A.J. STRICKLAND in Bryan Independent Riflemen, 1st Co. A, Georgia Volunteer Infantry. Listed as Dead along with John N. Strickland. AChasserea@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 8/24/2000 6:42:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, MarySExley > writes: > << Al: My Thomas Strickland, son of Gadi was born abt 1815 in Ga. (Or so I > thought). Are we talking about the same Thomas? Mary >> > > We are talking about the same person. I sent his information to you earlier > this week and you agreed he was one of Gadi's son. > > The 1860 Bryan County census transcribed by E. L. Williams in 1984 for the > Huxford Genealogical Society, reports that Thomas and family lived in House > #60. In that household lived: > > Thomas Strickland age 48 Farmer $5000 R.E. $242 P. E. Born NC > Winney 43 > GA > Sarah 23 > William 21 > James 19 > Louisa 15 > Martha 13 > Nancy 11 > Josephine 6 > Henry G. 5 > Susan 4 > Georgian 3 > Robert, John M. 41 Laborer > Thompson, McDonald 21 > > In the 1850 Bryan County census Thomas was listed as William Strickland, age > 38. His wife was listed as Miram, age 27. Children listed were: > John N. Strickland Age 12 > Sarah J. Strickland Age 10 > James G. Strickland Age 8 > William H. Strickland Age 6 > Josephene M. Strickland 4 > Georgia L. Strickland Age 2 > Frances C. Strickland Age 8 months > > Since he was listed as William in 1850 and Thomas in 1860, I feel safe in > assuming he was William Thomas Strickland. Both were born about 1812. Are > Winney and Miram different wives or the same person???? They have different > ages in 1850 and 1860. Still no clue about this family after the 1860 > census. Some have suggested he may have died in the Civil War -- perhaps he > did and his wife remarried before 1870 and has a different last name????? > > Alfred (Al) Chassereau > AChasserea@aol.com > > > > > > ============================== > Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. > RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: > http://pml.rootsweb.com/