1762 - 1829 (66 years)
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Name |
BRUMBACK Barbara [1] |
Birth |
17 Aug 1762 |
Egypt, Page Co, VA [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
1829 |
Page County, VA [1] |
Notes |
- John Brubaker Will
BRUBAKER, JOHN SENR. - Will Book C-13 (Will)
Daughter, Catharine Strickler wife of Henry D. Strickler & her children - 2 tracts of land in Iroquois County, Illinois - 320 acres - without the control of her husband.
Having advanced to my son-in-law, John B. Strickler $4450.00 & the sum of $838.00 for the purchase of 106 ¾ acres of land in Iroquois County, Illinois which was deeded & conveyed to my daughter Barbara Strickler the wife of John B. Strickler & in addition to all which will devise & bequeath to my daughter, Barbara Strickler & her children the receipt of Saml. McRoberts, Receiver for the Commonwealth dated 11 Jan 1839 to Danl. Brubaker my decd son. Grandchildren - Pamela Ann Keyser, John William Keyser, Thomas Keyser, Elizabeth Keyser, Joseph Keyser & Peter Keyser children of my deceased daughter Mary the former wife of Col. Andrew Keyser - $2313.00. Having made advances in money & land to sons, John Brubaker Jr. & Jacob Brubaker I intend the same to be considered in full their portions of my estate. The Plantation on which I reside which was deeded to me by my father Abraham Brubaker & another tract of land adjoining (130 acres also conveyed to me by my father & 57 ¾ acres which was conveyed to me by Daniel C. & Gideon Brubaker & their wives & another tract of land on the mountain side conveyed to me by Robert Mauck & wife 150 acres - to my son Peter Brubaker & my 2 grandchildren, George Thomas Brubaker & Sarah Elizabeth Brubaker children of my deceased son Abraham Brubaker. The dower right which I purchased of Barbara Smith widow of Peter Brubaker my executor shall rent or sell as in his discretion he may think best for my estate.
John Brubaker Senr. (X) his mark
Executors - Philip Long; William C. Lauck
Witnesses - Daniel Strickler; Gideon C. Brubaker; John Long
Written - 22 May 1844 - Page Co., Va.
Codicil - Written - 22 May 1844
Recorded 23 Dec 1844
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Person ID |
I10738 |
Booth Family |
Last Modified |
22 Aug 2013 |
Family |
STRICKLER John, b. 17 Sep 1762, Frederick County, VA d. 1802, Shenandoah County, VA (Age 39 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1786 |
Shenandoah County, VA [1] |
- Fort Egypt, State Route 615, Luray vicinity (Page County, Virginia)
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Children |
| 1. STRICKLER Henry, b. 1762, Egypt, Page Co, VA d. Abt 1823 (Age 61 years) |
| 2. STRICKLER Frances (Fanny), b. Abt 1764, Egypt, Page Co, VA d. Yes, date unknown |
| 3. STRICKLER Mary, b. 3 Aug 1781, Egypt, Page Co, VA d. Yes, date unknown |
| 4. STRICKLER Elizabeth, b. 10 Dec 1787, Egypt, Page Co, VA d. 28 Sep 1847, Portsmouth, Scioto County, OH (Age 59 years) |
| 5. STRICKLER Ann, b. 1789, Egypt, Page Co, VA d. Yes, date unknown |
| 6. STRICKLER Barbara, b. Abt 1791, Egypt, Page Co, VA d. Yes, date unknown |
| 7. STRICKLER Susan, b. 31 Mar 1792, New Market, Va d. 11 Sep 1857, Roanoke County, VA (Age 65 years) |
| 8. STRICKLER Frances, b. 1793, Egypt, Page Co, VA d. Yes, date unknown |
| 9. STRICKLER Henry, b. 1797, Egypt, Page Co, VA d. Yes, date unknown |
| 10. STRICKLER Barbara, b. 1799, Egypt, Page Co, VA d. Yes, date unknown |
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Family ID |
F3619 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
21 Jun 2011 |
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Documents |
| Ft. Eygpt, Page County, VA Fort Egypt, a large log house, is a historic landmark in Page County, Virginia and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places (#79003064).
Built of 20"-25" diameter logs dovetailed at the corners, Fort Egypt has a massive stone chimney in the center of the house. It contains a fortified cellar with loop holes, possibly designed for protection against Indian attacks. No known Indian attacks occurred at Fort Egypt.
The building was built about 1758 by Jacob Strickler (one of the early leaders of the Mennonite Church), and his descendants lived here for many generations. Several of the rooms are very large and were probably used for meetings of the Mennonite Church in this community before any church buildings were built.
This home is located near the center of the 1,000 acre (4 km²) tract granted to the pioneer Abraham Strickler in 1735 and called the Egypt Bend tract.
The building was restored by its previous owners, the S.B. Hoover family, and is in an excellent state of preservation. It is currently undergoing additional restorations. |
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Sources |
- [S1120] joann rice, joann rice, (Bishop-Ellis families) (Reliability: 3).
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