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Leonard Strieby

Male Abt 1759 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Leonard Strieby was born about 1759 in Northampton County, PA (son of Hans Michael Strieby and Barbara).

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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hans Michael Strieby was born about 1726 in Palatinate, Germany (son of Jacob Strieby); died in May 1790 in Lynn Twp., Northampton County, PA.

    Notes:

    "STREVEY FAMILY HISTORY" by Maxine Strevey Scott, p. 5 and 6
    "Young Michael (he followed the German custom of using his middle
    name)..." " On Oct. 22, 1753, Michael Strieby purchased title to 56
    acres and 132 perches of land near Easton, Pa. from Jacob Fisher.
    This plot, known as STRIEBYTOWN, had been surveyed and warranted to
    Conrad Yost on May 9, 1751. Mr. Yost had sold his land to Jacob Fisher
    on Sep. 10, 1753." "STRIEBYTOWN was a portion of the Penn's Manor
    Fremor patented to Michael Strieby by John Penn, Lt. Gov. of the
    province...Michael's patent cost 8 pounds thrirteen shillings, and was
    recorded on Apr. 15, 1767." "According to dept. of internal affairs of
    the commonwealth of Pa., Patent book, Vol. AA 8, p. 259. Striebytown
    was situated partly in Lowmill Twp. and partly in Whitehall Twp. From
    Oct. 22, 1753 until Feb. 9 1787 it remained in the possession of
    Michael Strieby when he and his wife sold it to Jacob Bare for 225
    pounds in specie (Northampton County Pa. File Book, File y, Book D-9, p.
    216)." " With the exception of Jacob, the eldest, all of his
    children were born in the Striebytown area or on a farm south of there
    containing 172 acres and located aside or on the west side of the
    Jordon Lutheran Church in South Whitehall Twp., according to a map by
    Isaac Chapman." "From there Michael and his wife move to Lynn Twp.,
    Northampton County Pa, where he owned 224 acres of land at the time of
    his death in May 1790. Barbara died sometime between Feb. 1787 and
    Michael's death in May....The final settlement being exhibited on Sep.
    13, 1791. After the death of his father, John Strieby chose John
    Mosher of Whitehall Twp. for his guardian."

    Hans married Barbara. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Barbara
    Children:
    1. Paul Strieby was born in Northampton County, PA.
    2. Jacob Strieby was born about 1750 in Philadelphia County, PA.
    3. Michael Strieby was born on 21 Sep 1757 in Northampton County, PA.
    4. 1. Leonard Strieby was born about 1759 in Northampton County, PA.
    5. Sarah Strieby was born about 1761 in Northampton County, PA.
    6. Anna Catharina Strieby was born on 27 Nov 1763.
    7. Elizabeth Strieby was born about 1765 in Northampton County, PA.
    8. Johann Georg Strieby was born on 26 Apr 1770 in Northampton County, PA.
    9. Susanna Strieby was born on 21 Nov 1772 in Northampton County, PA.
    10. John Strieby was born in 1775 in Striebytown, Northampton County, PA; died in 1841 in Tuscarawas County, OH.
    11. Adam Strieby was born about 1780 in Northampton County, PA.
    12. Catherina Strieby was born on 11 Jul 1783 in Northampton County, PA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jacob Strieby was born in 1699 in Lower Rhine Vall, Palitinate, Germany; died about 1770 in Northampton County, PA; was buried in Westmoreland Twp, Northampton County, PA.

    Notes:

    "STREVEY FAMILY HISTORY" by Maxine Strevey Scott, p. 4,5 and 6
    "Jacob Strieby ...crossed the Atlantic on board the St. Andrew
    skippered by Capt. Robert Brown, arrived Port of Philadelphia on the
    afternoon of Oct. 7, 1743. Nothing is know of Jacob before his
    arrival in America. It is assumed that he is widowed, since the only
    family that he brought with him was his son Hans Michael." "Of all
    twelve children, most retained the spelling of Strieby, but if one
    looks at the passenger list the name was spelled both ways. Jacob and
    Hans Michael signed it Strieby, but when it was printed under "those
    who took the oath of allegiance" it was spelled Strevey.
    "Pennsylvania German Pioneers": the foreigners whose names are
    underwritten imported in ship St. Andrew, Capt. Robert Brown from
    Rotterdam, last from Cowes, England did this day take the Oathe of
    Qualification, vis dated Oct. 7, 1743." "Jacob Strieby and his son
    Hans Michael were the first Striebys to come to the new land. Jacob
    was born in the Lower Rhine Valley in the Palitinate area of Germany
    in 1699. He was 44 years old on that Oct. day in 1743 when he and his
    son Hans Michael said goodbye to Capt. Robert Brown on the ship St.
    Andrew and set foot on American soil for the first time. Young
    Michael (he followed the German custom of using his middle name) was
    one of the "young foreigners who came from Rotterdam by way of Cowes,
    England". At the time of his arrival he was 17 years old. After they
    left the ship they walked a short distance to the courthouse in
    Philadelphia where they were the 13th and 14th men, respectively, to
    sign the "Oathe of Allegiance" to the crown of England. (Pennsylvania
    German Pioneers, Strassburger Vol.11, p. 366)." "Jacob and Michael
    stayed in the Philadelphia area for the next 10 years, and while there
    Michael met and married Barbara ______, and their son Jacob was born."
    "Not much is learnedof Jacob after this. It is assumed that he
    lived a quiet life as a clockmaker. He lived to a ripe old age, and
    was laid to rest in Westmoreland County Pa."

    Children:
    1. 2. Hans Michael Strieby was born about 1726 in Palatinate, Germany; died in May 1790 in Lynn Twp., Northampton County, PA.


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