Strange of the Carolinas/ by John R. Mayer

Format

Book

Language

Latin
English

Publication Date

c1993

Publisher

Arapacana Press

Place of Publication

[San Francisco, California

Physical

xxvi, 548 p. : ill., coats of arms, geneal. tables, ports.

Edition

2nd ed

Series

Extraneus. Vol. 4, Strange Virginians Peregrine ; Bk. 12

Notes

Includes index.

Henry Strange was born in about 1685 in New Kent County, Virginia. His parents were Alexander and Anne Strange. He married Mary Liptrot in about 1724. They had six children. Henry died in 1746. His brother, Robert, was born in 1707. He had four children. He died in about 1765 in Rowan County, North Carolina. Traces the descendants of Henry and Robert in Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Oklahoma, Texas and elsewhere.

Includes Bagby, Gaddis, Gresham, Landholt and related families.

Includes bibliograhic references.

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Subjects

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