Robert Strother |
Robert Strother<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1680 - King George County, Virginia, United States<br>Death: Nov 7 1735 - King George County, Virginia, United States<br>Burial: 1735 - Ferry Farm, Stafford, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Father: William Strother, II<br>Mother: Dorothy Strother (born Savage)<br>Wife: Elizabeth Wheeler (born Berry)<br>Children: Priscilla Elizabeth Kay (born Strother), Enoch Strother, John Strother, Robert Strother, Jr., James Lawerence Unknown, Enoch Strother<br>Siblings: William B. Strother, III, Mary Settle (born Strother), Jeremiah Strother, Benjamin Strother, Sr.,, James Strother, Joseph Strother, Christopher Strother
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Robert Strother<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1680 - Rappahannock, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Death: Nov 7 1735 - King George, King George, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Burial: 1735 - Ferry Farm, Stafford, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Parents: William Strother II, Dorothy Strother (born Savage)<br>Wife: Elizabeth Berry<br>Children: James Strother, John Strother, Robert Strother, Jr, Priscilla Elizabeth Kay (born Strother), Enoch Strother<br>Siblings: William Strother III, Jeremiah Strother, James Strother, Mary Settle (born Strother), Agatha Hay (born Strother), Benjamin Strother, Joseph Strother<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: 680ID 168659758 · View Sourcef Captain Anthony Savage and Alice Stafford.500 acres along the river and built a two-story brick house overlooking the river. He called his farm "Ferry Farm." That farm was later sold to Augustine Washington, the father of George Washington, and it became part of their family's property.ed on land that he had inherited from his father. Robert died in the early fall of 1735, and his will was probated that November.d raise her children.
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