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About Colonel William Porter Strother, IV
William Porter Strother IV
BIRTH
1 Aug 1697
King George County, Virginia, USA
DEATH
6 Apr 1732 (aged 34)
King George County, Virginia, USA
BURIAL
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Lost in time
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51025611/william-porter-strother
- Gabriel Jones (May 17, 1724 – October 1806) was an 18th-century Welsh American lawyer, legislator, court clerk and civil servant in the colony (and later U.S. state) of Virginia. .... etc.
- Jones married on October 16, 1749 to Margaret Strother Morton (1726–1822), the widow of George Morton and the daughter of William Strother and his wife Margaret Watts of King George County.[1][2][3][7] Jones's wife lived to be 97, and was described by Waddell in his Annals of Augusta County, Virginia as "a lady of eminent Christian character."[10] Jones and his wife Margaret had three daughters, one son, and a child of unknown sex that died in infancy: Margaret Morton Jones Harvie, married to lawyer Colonel John Harvie of Albemarle County; Elizabeth Jones Lewis, married to merchant John Lewis of Fredericksburg (son of Fielding Lewis and his first wife Catharine Washington); Anna Gabriella Jones Hawkins, married to John Hawkins of Kentucky; and William Strother Jones (born March 21, 1756), married to Fanny Thornton of Fredericksburg.[12][24][25][26][27] .... etc.
- From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Jones_(Virginia)
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- Strother, William, son of William Strother and Margaret Thornton, his wife, was burgess for King George county in the assembly of 1727-1734, though he died before the close (about 1732). He had issue: 1. Elizabeth, married John Frogg. 2. Alice, married Henry Tyler, clerk of Stafford county. 3. Anne, married Francis Tyler, brother of Henry. 4. Agatha, married John Madison, clerk of Augusta county. 5. Jane, married Thomas Lewis, of Augusta county. 6. Margaret, married Gabriel Jones, a prominent lawyer.
- From: http://vagenweb.org/tylers_bios/vol1-32.htm
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GEDCOM Note
- Gabriel Jones (May 17, 1724 – October 1806) was an 18th-century Welsh American lawyer, legislator, court clerk and civil servant in the colony (and later U.S. state) of Virginia. .... etc.arried on October 16, 1749 to Margaret Strother Morton (1726–1822), the widow of George Morton and the daughter of William Strother and his wife Margaret Watts of King George County.[1][2][3][7] Jones's wife lived to be 97, and was described by Waddell in his Annals of Augusta County, Virginia as "a lady of eminent Christian character."[10] Jones and his wife Margaret had three daughters, one son, and a child of unknown sex that died in infancy: Margaret Morton Jones Harvie, married to lawyer Colonel John Harvie of Albemarle County; Elizabeth Jones Lewis, married to merchant John Lewisof Fredericksburg (son of Fielding Lewis and his first wife Catharine Washington); Anna Gabriella Jones Hawkins, married to John Hawkins of Kentucky; and William Strother Jones (born March 21, 1756),married to Fanny Thornton of Fredericksburg.[12][24][25][26][27] .... etc.am, son of William Strother and Margaret Thornton, his wife, was burgess for King George county in the assembly of 1727-1734, though he died before the close (about 1732). He had issue: 1. Elizabeth, married John Frogg. 2. Alice, married Henry Tyler, clerk of Stafford county. 3. Anne, married Francis Tyler, brother of Henry. 4. Agatha, married John Madison, clerk of Augusta county. 5. Jane, married Thomas Lewis, of Augusta county. 6. Margaret, married Gabriel Jones, a prominent lawyer.
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Colonel William Porter Strother, IV's Timeline
1696 |
1696
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King George County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1719 |
1719
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Richmond County, Province of Virginia
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1721 |
1721
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Prince William County, Virginia, United States
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1722 |
1722
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Hanover, Virginia, USA
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1723 |
1723
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Stafford County, Virginia
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1723
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King George, Stafford County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1726 |
September 3, 1726
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King George County, Province of Virginia
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September 3, 1726
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King George County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1732 |
January 10, 1732
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King George County, Province of Virginia
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