Abt 1730 - 1794 (~ 64 years)
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Name |
Strudwick, Samuel |
Born |
Abt 1730 |
England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1794 |
North Carolina, United States |
Person ID |
I07840 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
25 Nov 2012 |
Father |
Strudwick, Edmund, c. 27 Dec 1689, St Faith Under St. Pauls Cathedral, London, England , d. Abt 1736, Of Holborn, London, England (Age ~ 46 years) |
Mother |
de Visscher, Jane, c. 25 Dec 1691, Battersea, Surrey, England , d. 1737-1769 (Age ~ 77 years) |
Married |
Abt 1725 |
London, England |
Family ID |
F01100 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Martha, b. Abt. 1740, England , d. 1805-1820, North Carolina, United States (Age ~ 80 years) |
Married |
Abt. 1760 |
England |
Last Modified |
25 Nov 2012 |
Family ID |
F03372 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- PROB 11/1288/7029 March 1797 Will of Samuel Strudwick otherwise Stredwick of New Hanover County State of North...Will of Samuel Strudwick otherwise Stredwick of New Hanover County State of North Carolina , North America
Son?
Will of Samuel Strudwick Victualler Westminster 15 September 1791 30 September 1791
In 1713 Mary Pett and Samuel Devisscher's heirs mortgaged to Thomas Jenkins eleven houses on the north side of St. James's Placeand half the open ground before them, (ref. 11) and in 1721 Edmund Devisscher conveyed to Arthur Cooke and William Theed twelve houses on the south side and the other half of the open ground inthe street. (ref. 12) By 1736 the ownership had become vested in Edmund Strudwick of St. Anne's,Soho, (ref. 13)and in 1763 the eleven houses on the north side, and perhaps those on the south, had descended to Edmund Strudwick, of Ipswich, and Samuel Strudwick of St. Marylebone. (ref. 14) From: 'St. James's Place', Survey of London: volumes 29 and 30: St James Westminster, Part 1 (1960), pp. 511-541. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=40626 Date accessed: 23 November 2012.
From two deeds of lease and release in New Hanover Co., dated 10th and 11th April, 1754, "Geo. Burrington, late Governor, etc., now residing in the Parish of St. Margaret Westminster, in the County of Middlesex," conveyed to Samuel Strudwick his lands on Northeast Cape Fear, called "Stag Park," of 10,000 acres, and lands on the North- west Cape Fear called "Hawol Fields" (Hawfields) of 30,000 acres. This deed mentions that by letters patent dated 29th April, 1730, he had been appointed Governor with a salary of 700 pounds per annum, to be paid quarterly by John Hammerton, Esq., Receiver-General; that he was still in arrearage 3,325 pounds, and in consideration of advancement by Edw. Strudwick, the father of Samuel Strudwick, of Mortimer street, in the Parish of St. Mary Le Bow, in said County of Middlesex, he makes that conveyance. It is acknowledged before the Lord Mayor in the Mansion Hovise, April 11, 1754.
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