Isaac Strickler, 1795–1871?> (aged 75 years)
- Name
- Isaac /Strickler/
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1795–1871
Birth: September 30, 1795
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— Fayette County, PA, US Death: March 9, 1871 |
23 months
younger brother |
1797–1865
Birth: August 7, 1797
31
24
— Fayette County, PA, US Death: May 13, 1865 — Adams County, IL, US |
21 months
younger sister |
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18 months
younger brother |
1800–1843
Birth: October 4, 1800
34
27
— Fayette County, PA, US Death: July 7, 1843 — Carmichaels Greene, PA, US |
20 months
younger brother |
1802–1872
Birth: June 9, 1802
36
29
— Fayette County, PA, US Death: January 1, 1872 — Knox County, MO, US |
sister | |
younger brother |
1806–1863
Birth: July 6, 1806
40
33
— Fayette County, PA, US Death: April 16, 1863 |
2 years
younger brother |
1808–1865
Birth: October 2, 1808
42
35
Death: July 17, 1865 — Silver City, NV, US |
18 months
younger brother |
1810–1838
Birth: March 25, 1810
44
37
— Fayette County, PA, US Death: June 19, 1838 — Adams County, IL, US |
23 months
younger sister |
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2 years
younger brother |
father | |
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father’s partner | |
half-brother |
himself |
1795–1871
Birth: September 30, 1795
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— Fayette County, PA, US Death: March 9, 1871 |
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daughter | |
son | |
daughter |
1829–1894
Birth: May 11, 1829
33
Death: December 8, 1894 — Camp Point, IL, US |
4 years
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son |
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He met a tragic deathr. He had taken clomel and ate sliced cucumbers in vinegar for his dinner. After dinner he walked out in the yeard and fell over dead. The doctors said corrosive sublimat had formed in his stomach. Buried at York Neck Cemetery , Camp Point, IL. |
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