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- Will Of Matthew Strickland Jr. Matthew Strickland of Isle of Wight Co., VA And His Descendants
The will of Matthew Strickland, Jr. of Isle of Wight Co., Va. probated in 1730 in Isle of Wight, establishes that Matthew, Joseph and Jacob of the 1744 land grants of North Carolina were his sons rather than the sons of a John Strickland from England. They could not be the grandsons of John Strickland of 1629 of Dedham, Massachusetts as is seen from the outline so far since about 3 generations would have to precede Matthew Strickland Sr. for them even to be in the line of descent from this John. More Court records are needed from both Virginia and North Carolina to trace all thc children of Matthew Strickland, Sr. ; especially needed are the early deed records.
ISLE OF WIGHT Co., WILL BOOK NO. 3, 1726-1734 # 224
(Will made July 14, 1730)
I, Matthew Strickland being very sick and weak but in perfect memory blessed be God and do remembering the Mortality of my Body do give and bestow of what worldly goods God hath been pleased to endow me with in this manner following: Viz: FIRST, I bequeath my Soul to God who gavit and my Body to be buried in a decent manner according to the Discretion of my Executors.
ITEM, I give unto my son, John STRICKLAND one hundred acres of land more or less beginning at a Maple and running across the Neck to the Swamp. I say unto my son, John STRICKLAND and his Heirs forever lawfully begotten of his Body and for want of such Heirs then to the next Heir of the Family---never to go out of the Name of the Family.
ITEM, I give unto my son William the land of the East Side of the Swamp, I say unto my son, William STRICKLAND and to the Heirs of his Body lawfully Begotten and for want of such Heirs then to the next Heir of the Family never to go out of the Name.
ITEM, I give unto my son, SAMPSON STRICKLAND, my now dwelling Plantation and the land thereunto containing one hundred and fifty acres. I say unto my son, SAMPSON STRICKLAND and to the Heirs of his Body lawfully begotten and for want of such Heirs then to the next Heir of the Family never to go out of the Name.
ITEM, I give unto my son, MATTHEW STRICKLAND one gray mare with one eye two years old.
ITEM, I give unto my son JACOB STRICKLAND one young horse bay aged a year and upwards.
ITEM, I give unto my son, John STRICKLAND one dark bay mare aged three years old branded upon the shoulder with James Bryants brand branded by Edward Chittey and Abraham Daw.
ITEM, I give unto my son, William STRICKLAND one gray mare aged three years old and upward.
ITEM, I give unto my son, SAMPSON STRICKLAND one bay mare with a star in her forehead.
ITEM, I give unto my daughter, SARAH STRICKLAND one black mare with her ears cropt and her colt if she has one.
ITEM, I give unto my daughter ANN STRICKLAND one stone horse branded with two CC one open at the upper part and the other at the under.
I give unto my daughter, Elizabeth STRICKLAND one black mare with a Crop in one Ear taken off.
ITEM, I give unto my daughter, JANE STRICKLAND one bay mare branded in the buttock with two SS.
ITEM, I give unto my daughter, ANN STRICKLAND one bed blankett and sheet already received, two dishes and and one plate already received.
ITEM, I give unto my son MATTHEW STRICKLAND four steers to be sold for the families rest I say unto my son MATTHEW STRICKLAND.
ITEM, I give unto my son, JOSEPH STRICKLAND two two year old heifers, one of them with a calf by her side. The other has not, I say unto my son JOSEPH STRICKLAND. (This is marked with an asterick and inserted at the side of the document)*
ITEM, I give unto my son, MATTHEW STRICKLAID two two year old heifers one of them with a calf by her side the other not, I say unto my son MATTHEW STRICKLAND.
ITEM, I give unto my oldest sons a sorrell horse a stone horse to purchase land for them and Jacob with a barren cow to purchase land for them.
ITEM, I give unto my sons, John, William AND SAMPSON STRICKLAND a two year old heifer a piece, I say unto my sons, John, William AND SAMPSON.
ITEM, I leave mv two eldest sons in charge with their brothers cattle and their increase to take care of them.
ITEM, I give unto my son, JOSEPH STRICKLAND a feather bed and furniture and a pot, two dishes and a plate and half a dozen of spoons.
ITEM, I give unto my loving wife all the rest of my moveable Estate during her life or widowhood. I say unto my loving wife, ANN STRICKLAND excepting one cow and calf to my daughter, Elizabeth STRICKLAND and leaving my wife and son JOSEPH STRICKLAND executors of this my last Will and Testament dated the 14th of July 1730.
The last will & Testament of Mathew Strickland
Testa for witness his mark
Mathew III Strickland
(his mark)
Arthur Taylor
Joseph (F) Strickland
his mark
Mathew Cooper.
At a court held for Isle of Wight Co., the 25th day of October 1730.
The last will and testament of Mathew Strickland deceased is presented in Court by Anne Strickland, executrix and being proved by the oathes of the wittnesses thereto is admitted to Record. Test. James Ingles, Clerk of the Court, (can't read last entry)
As is seen by this will Matthew, Joseph and Jacob were not given land in their father's will but were given assets with which to purchase land for themselves,
LAND GRANTS NORTH CAROLINA COLONIAL RECORDS
Samuel Strickland Vol. 43 p. 1039 7 April 1750 200 acres Johnston Co.,
Jacob Strickland Vol. 4, p 710 27 Nov. 1744 100 Chowan Co.
Joseph Strickland Vol, 43 p 710 27 Nov. 1744 500 Edgecomb Co.
Matthew Strickland Vol. 43 p 704 19 Nov. 1744 300 Tyrrell Co.
Samuel Strickland Vol. 43 p 1244 2 April 3 1751 200 (granted) Johnston Co.,
Matthew Strickland Vol. 2, p 674 3 April 3 1727 Robert Forster prayed for lapsed patent on 300 acres for Matthew Strickland.
Joseph Strickland Vol. 4, p 708 22 Nov. 1744 200 Edgecomb
Joseph Strickland Vol. 43 p 709 22 Nov. 1744 3220 Edgecomb.
Matthew and Elizabeth Strickland migrated on the ship "Globe" to Maryland, c. 1680 and he worked off indenture, went to Isle of Wight, Virginia where he owned land. His son Matthew Strickland Jr. was courier for land deals in Albemarle Co. N. Car. Matthew Strickland Jr. married Anne Bracewell/Braswell, dau. of Rev. Richard Bracewell. c. 1680
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