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Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: Strickland Trails McFaddin Bluff History & Legend
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My family comes with a very unique colorful history from serving in the Revolutionary War, serving as Constable in Ste. Genevieve,Missouri and traveling all over the Southwest to becoming some of the First Settlers in Pre-Texas Spanish Territory. The Strickland men were known for fighting for justice, defending their land, and protecting their families at any cost. I am very interested in finding the Headrights and lands of my forefathers in Texas, and locating all history associated with my family. My ggg grandfather, Samuel Strickland, some of his brothers, his stepson, Squire Humphreys, son-in-law Robinson/Robertson, and close friends--the McFaddins and Goodbread, died in the Regulator Moderator War defending their families, land, and honor during a time there was no law except for corrupt justice. I am providing a link to a wonderfully written account of "The History of Shelby County, Texas." It was written back when the war took place. The history is unedited and a great read. Dr. Levi Henderson Ashcraft did a wonderful job portraying the time and the events from an unbias view point. The history was passed down from the mid 1800's until Wortham, a descendent of Ashcraft, published the book a few years ago. This account of history helps set the story straight about what really happened in Shelby County, Pre-Texas Spanish Territory near the Sabine River. After the death of Samuel and Mary Strickland--David, his wife, Marthey Stanfield, whose father was murdered and name slandered by the Regulators, and child, Jesse, along with brothers' Amos, James Samuel, and little sister Rachel Strickland left their home at Cedar Yard near McFaddin Bluff by the Sabine River in Shelby County and moved to Butler and then Fairfield in Freestone County, Texas. Amos married and became a Baptist Preacher and also served as a juror. David became a gardner. Ja"
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