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Capt Thomas Stribling III

Birth
Prince William County, Virginia, USA
Death
8 Apr 1825 (aged 61–62)
Anderson County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Anderson County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Thomas, III and Elizabeth (Haile) Stribling settled on Deep Creek near Seneca River in Pendleton Co., SC on 800 ac. of land.

Thomas and Elizabeth were the parents of:

1. Col. Robert Stribling

2.
Mark Mitchell Stribling, Sr.



3. Benjamin Haile Stribling

4. Rear Adm Cornelius Kincheloe Stribling


5. Mary "Polly" Stribling Rosamond

6. Frances Stribling Foster

7. Marie/Maria Stribling --Mariah married Mariah married William Wyatt Emsley Moreland. They were early settlers in Arkansas.

After Elizabeth died, Thomas, III married Catherine Hamilton. Thomas' children did not like their step-mother so most of them left home.

Son Mark Mitchell stayed at home to watch out (protect) his younger siblings. Thomas was one of the founders of the (Old) Pendleton District, SC, Farmers Society in 1815. He also served in the American Revolution under Capt. Hughes and Col. Brandon. He was Executor of father's will,June,1819- for which he received a double portion.

THOMAS STRIBLING, III, AND PRESIDENT JAMES MONROE were third cousins

COMMON ANCESTOR
Col. John Catlett, Sr.

SIBLINGS
Elizabeth (Catlett) Taliaferro
and
Col. John Catlett, Jr.



FIRST COUSINS
Elizabeth (Taliaferro) Stribling
and
Rebecca (Catlett) Conway

SECOND COUSINS
Thomas Stribling, Jr.
and
Eleanor Rose "Nelly" (Conway) Madison


THIRD COUSINS
Capt. Thomas Stribling, III
and
President James Madison


Thomas, III and Elizabeth (Haile) Stribling settled on Deep Creek near Seneca River in Pendleton Co., SC on 800 ac. of land.

Thomas and Elizabeth were the parents of:

1. Col. Robert Stribling

2.
Mark Mitchell Stribling, Sr.



3. Benjamin Haile Stribling

4. Rear Adm Cornelius Kincheloe Stribling


5. Mary "Polly" Stribling Rosamond

6. Frances Stribling Foster

7. Marie/Maria Stribling --Mariah married Mariah married William Wyatt Emsley Moreland. They were early settlers in Arkansas.

After Elizabeth died, Thomas, III married Catherine Hamilton. Thomas' children did not like their step-mother so most of them left home.

Son Mark Mitchell stayed at home to watch out (protect) his younger siblings. Thomas was one of the founders of the (Old) Pendleton District, SC, Farmers Society in 1815. He also served in the American Revolution under Capt. Hughes and Col. Brandon. He was Executor of father's will,June,1819- for which he received a double portion.

THOMAS STRIBLING, III, AND PRESIDENT JAMES MONROE were third cousins

COMMON ANCESTOR
Col. John Catlett, Sr.

SIBLINGS
Elizabeth (Catlett) Taliaferro
and
Col. John Catlett, Jr.



FIRST COUSINS
Elizabeth (Taliaferro) Stribling
and
Rebecca (Catlett) Conway

SECOND COUSINS
Thomas Stribling, Jr.
and
Eleanor Rose "Nelly" (Conway) Madison


THIRD COUSINS
Capt. Thomas Stribling, III
and
President James Madison




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