William Strother Society, Inc. ... biennial national conference
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Titles vary on covers, tables of contents, and title pages. Spine title: William Strother Society, biennial national conference (year).
Compiled by Donna L. Strother.
Published: Charlottesville, Virginia; Mount Vernon, Iowa; Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Focus is on the ancestors and descendants of William Strother I (ca. 1630-1702), who emigrated from Northumberland, England ca. 1650 and settled in Millbank, Virginia. Millbank is in Sittenborne Parish on the Rappahannock River, in Old Rappahannock County, later known as Richmond County, and is now known as King George County. Millbank is near the present-day Port Conway. Around 1651, William married Dorothy Savage, the daughter of Captain Anthony Savage, ca. 1651. Their children were William II, James, Jeremiah, Robert, Benjamin, and Joseph. Many descendants remained in the Rappahannock River area of Virginia, near Fredericksburg. In the 1700's, other Strothers settled in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. During the 1800's, some moved to Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Washington D.C. Later descendants also lived in Luxembourg, and in Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, Wyoming, and elsewhere.
Variant spellings may include Straather, Straddor, Strather, Stratherne, Strathor, Strauther, Strawther, Strouder, Strowder, and others.
8th Conference report also includes brief summaries of past conference reports. 1st conference held Sept 1986 at Fredericksburg, Virginia; 2nd held Aug 1988 at Fort Wayne, Indiana; 3rd held Aug 1990 at Fredericksburg, Virginia; 4th held Aug 1992 at Williamsburg, Virginia; 5th held Aug 1994 at Charlottesville, Virginia; 6th held Aug 1996 at Fredericksburg, Virginia; 7th held Aug 1998 at Arlington, Virginia; and 8th held Aug 2000 at Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Includes information about Strother Foundation, Inc. which was incorporated in February 1996 in the State of Maryland. It was organized for preservation, repair, improvement, and proper construction of memorabilia, monuments, cemeteries, structures, buildings, or homes having special public or historical significance in connection with the American Colonial times and the Strother family.
Includes bibliographic references.
Each conference issue includes a cumulative index to the periodical "Houses of Strother newsletter." Also includes a bibliography of Strother related books and periodicals. Topical indexes are found on their web site.
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Biennial.
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