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Margaret Strother (born Thornton)<br>Gender: Female<br>Alias name: Savage<br>Birth: Apr 2 1678 - King George County, Virginia, United States<br>Marriage: Spouse: William B. Strother, III - 1694 - Virginia, United States<br>Death: Aug 1 1727 - King George County, Virginia, United States<br>Father: Francis Thornton, Sr.<br>Mother: Alice Thornton (born Savage)<br>Husband: William B. Strother, III<br>Children: , Elizabeth Lewis (born Strother), Francis Thornton Strother, Sr., John Strother, Benjamin Strother<;/a>, Margaret Strother, George Strother, Anthony Strother, Ann James (born Strother), Margaret (born Strother)</a><br>Siblings: Elizabeth Gibson (born Thornton), Alice (born Thornton), of Rappahannock County, VA, William Thornton, <;a>Francis Thornton, Jr., Martha Catlett (born Thornton), Rowland Thornton, of "Crowes", Ann Thornton, Sarah Alice Taliaferro (born Thornton), Anthony Thornton
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Margaret Strother (born Thornton)<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Apr 2 1678 - King George, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Marriage: Apr 2 1698 - King George, Virginia, United States<br>Death: Aug 1 1727 - King George, King George, Virginia, United States<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: The family owned slaves as shown in a deed of Margaret Thornton Strother. The slaves were given to her son Francis Strother with reversion to her grandson William Strother. III ~ married 1694, King George Co., VA, Virginia, a deed, dated 1727, from Margaret Strother, widow, for land deeded by her grandfather, Anthony Savage, gentleman, to her father, Francis Thornton, and Alice his wife;garet (Thornton) Strother had 5 children and they were:tzhugh)ine Washington, father of Pres. George Washington." Their farms adjoined and after the death of William Strother, two hundred eighty acres of this homestead with the with it's two-story (8 bedroom) house was sold to Augustine Washington and became a part of "Ferry Farm" and Pres. George Washington spent some time here when he was young. By 1929 the house was still in good condition.
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