NameJonathan STRICKLAND Sr.
Birth22 Nov 1736, Simsbury, Hartford Co, CT [656]
Movebef 1775, Orange Co, NY
Moveabt 1790, Upper Smithfield, Northampton, PA
Death3 Jul 1816, Springville, Susquehanna Co, PA [656]
FatherEdward STRICKLAND (1701-1760)
MotherRebekah SLATER (1710->1760)
Marriage5 Nov 1761, Granvillle, Hampden, MA [189]
SpouseSusanna STOWE
Birth24 Oct 1744, Middletown, Middlesex Co, CT [83]
Death25 Nov 1815, Springville, Susquehanna Co, PA [656]
FatherJeremiah STOWE (1704->1744)
MotherSarah BRIGGS (~1706-)
Children
Birthabt 1763, Shohola Falls, Upper Smithfield, Northampton Co, PA [1001]
Death1842, Springville, Susquehanna Co, PA [1001]
AFN1735-MNW
Marriage1784, Upper Smithfield, Northampton, PA [1001]
2 FPhoebe Strickland
Birthabt 1767, Upper Smithfield, Northampton, PA
SpouseSamuel Sutton Sr.
3 MJonathan Strickland Jr.
Birth21 Oct 1772, Orange Co, NY [656]
Death3 Mar 1853, Springville, Susquehanna, PA [653]
SpousePolly (Mary?) Sutton
Marriage9 Apr 1795 [653]
Birth7 Aug 1791, Upper Smithfield, Northampton Co, PA [656]
Death1 Oct 1876, Springville, Susquehanna, PA
BurialStrickland Cem, Springville, Susquehanna, PA
Marriage11 Sep 1811, Luzerne, PA [1029]
5 MIsaac Strickland
BirthMinisink, Orange, NY
Notes for Jonathan STRICKLAND Sr.
Lived in Simmsbury and Norfolk, CT until sometime bef revolution, when he moved to Minisink area of Orange Co, NY. Brother Samuel enlisted in the French and Indian Wars (lived nearby). Bef 1790 crossed Delaware River and settled in Upper Smithfield. In Deed Book 1, shows property near “Reamers Creek” and a mill owned with John Jr. and Jeremiah Rosencrants.[ [656]]

Susq. Hist: "The deaths of the others [first adult settlers] occured thus:-- From1810-20, ... James Rosencrants, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Strickland, Sr., ..." (Strickland gedcom 3/99 - ref to Blackman’s Hist of Susq. Co, PA)

Cent. Hist. : "Jonathan Strickland, Sr., came from Waterbury, Conn., in 1808 and settled on the Meshoppen Creek, in the eastern part of Springville, the present [1887] residence of his grandson Theron, where he died in 1816, his wife, Susanna, having died the year previous. Two of his sons stopped at Easton, Pa.; another son, Jonathan Jr. (1772-1853), married Polly Sutton) 1772-1866), sister of Samuel Sutton, Sr., an early settler of Springville, and in 1812 came from Russel Hill, Wyoming County, and settled on the farm where Samuel Shook now resides, with a family of eight children. Two of his daughters also resided in Springville; one married Samuel Sutton, Sr., and the other was the wife of Jerimiah Rosencrant. His youngest son, Sylvester, came with the parents to this homestead." A footnote states, "The political affiliations of the Strickland family to the present generation have been with the Whig and Republican parties." -- Stocker, 1887 [Note the timing asserted here is incorrect given census records show Jonathan in Smithfield in 1790.]

KFS: "Jonathan was a millwright by trade and his work brought him to the Delaware River at the present day border of Pike County, Penn., and Orange County, New York. He probably moved to that area soon after his marriage to Susannah Stowe on November 5, 1761, at Granville, Massachusetts. He operated an up and down mill on the river near Shohola Falls. This was at the point where the Delaware River was crossed most frequently of any place north of Stroudsburg since it offered the safest passage. The great majority of New Englanders and New Yorkers going westward chose this route. Consequently Jonathan did a brisk business.

"As a prominent resident of the area Jonathan supported various revolutionary organizations. He was a member of the Allegiance to the Revolutionary Committee of Orange County and the "Pledge of Association" formed in 1775 in Port Jervais, New York. He wa a member of the "Committee of
Safety" organized in Orange County, N. Y., in 1775. This was the governing body prior to organization of the Continental Congress. As a member of that committee Jonathan acted as overseer of highways.

"Jonathan was at Stone Tavern, Penn., in 1790 according to the census of that year. He moved to Strickland Hill near Springville, Penn., in about 1806...Jonathan Strickland died at Springville, July 3, 1816. His wife Susannah died at Springville, November 25, 1815."[ [657]]
Census notes for Jonathan STRICKLAND Sr.
1790 Northampton PA: Jonathan 2 m 16+, 1 m 16-, 2 others. Listed next door to Jermiah Rosekrause, son in law. (Upper Smithfield Twp) (7/9/96)
1800 Wayne PA:
1 m 45+, 1 m 10-, 1 f 26-45, 2 “other free persons”. Same page as Rosenkrantz. (p. 168) (6/9/97)
1810 PA: John Jr. only.
Last Modified 17 Oct 2004Created 1 Dec 2013 using Reunion for Macintosh