Julia Strickland
Female, #44523, (circa 1834 - )
| Birth* | circa 1834 | Julia was born at Lowndes Co., Georgia, circa 1834.1 |
| | She was the daughter of Richard Strickland and Elizabeth (?). |
| 1840 Census | 1 Jun 1840 | Julia was probably a free white female, under five years old, in Richard Strickland's household, on the 1840 Census at Lowndes Co., Georgia.2 |
| 1850 Census | 1 Jun 1850 | Elizabeth, Julia, Martha, James, Robert, Joseph, Simeon and Joel listed as a household member living with Richard Strickland on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Walton Co., Florida.3 |
| 1870 Census | 1 Jun 1870 | Elizabeth, Julia, Martha, James, Robert, Simeon and Joseph listed as a household member living with Richard Strickland on the 1870 Census at Santa Rosa Co., Florida.4 |
Citations
- 1850 Federal Census, United States.
3rd Division, Walton Co., FL, Img 34 @ Ancestry.com
Richard Strickland, 38, M, Farmer, GA
Elizabeth Strickland, 30, F, NC
Julia Strickland, 16, F, GA
Martha Strickland, 14, F, GA
James Strickland, 12, M, GA
Robert Strickland, 10, M, GA
Joseph Strickland, 8, M, GA
Simeon Strickland, 6, M, GA
Joel Strickland, 3, M, FL.
- 1840 Federal Census, United States.
Lowndes Co., GA, Page 249, Ancestry.com image 43 of 44 transcribed by Warren Culpepper:
Richard Strickland, 2M0-5, 1M20-29, 2F0-5, 1F20-29, 0 slaves.
- 1850 Federal Census, United States.
3rd Division, Walton Co., FL, Img 34 @ Ancestry.com
Richard Strickland, 38, M, Farmer, GA
Elizabeth Strickland, 30, F, NC
Julia Strickland, 16, F, GA
Martha Strickland, 14, F, GA
James Strickland, 12, M, GA
Robert Strickland, 10, M, GA
Joseph Strickland, 8, M, GA
Simeon Strickland, 6, M, GA
Joel Strickland, 3, M, FL.
- 1870 Federal Census, United States.
Santa Rosa Co., FL, Img 41 @ Ancestry.com
Richard Strickland, 60, M, Laborer, GA
Elizabeth Strickland, 45, F, GA
Julian Strickland, 36, F, GA
Martha Strickland, 34, F, GA
James Strickland, 32, M, GA
Robert Strickland, 30, M, GA
Simion Strickland, 26, M, GA
Joseph Strickland, 24, M, GA
(WLC Note: It seems highly unlikely that all these grown children were actually living with their parents at this time).