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Capt Asa “Captain” Stratton

Birth
Hardwick, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
27 Apr 1842 (aged 54)
Arrington, Nelson County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Roseland, Nelson County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Asa STRATTON 1# Married Miss Dorothy PARKER on 19 NOV 1809 in Cavendish, Windsor, Vermont, USA.

Asa STRATTON 2# Married Miss Salome PARKER in 1814 in Cavendish, Windsor, Vermont, USA.

Asa STRATTON 3# Married Miss Elizabeth Marble WHITEHEAD on 29 JAN 1833 in Variety Mills, Nelson County, Virginia, USA.


Asa Stratton
Died, at Variety Mills, Nelson County, Virginia, on the 27th of April. Asa Stratton in the 55th year of his age. The deceased was a native of Chester, Vermont, and removed to Virginia in 1818. For nineteen years he had been a Ruling Elder in the Presbyterian church at Lovingston. leaves a wife and four small children.
(19 May 1842 - "Watchman of the South" - Submitted by B. Ziegenmeyer)

BIOGRAPHY:
Asa moved with his parent to Vermont from Massachusetts around age 8 and learned the tanners trade. Asa Stratton married Miss Dorothy Parker in 1809 in Cavendish, Vt., and purchased land in this town in 1810, 1811, and as well in 1814. In 1812 Dorothy died and in 1814 he married her sister Salome. Salome died the following year. In 1818 he moved south and settled in the Variety Mills section of Nelson County, Virginia. He became a Ruling Elder in the Presbyterian Church of Nelson County, and in 1833 he married for a third time to Elizabeth Whitehead.
He was called Captain. He operated a tannery at Variety Mills by 1827 he was Overseer of the Poor.

He a prominent business owner and respected well operated a tannery at Variety Mills by 1827 he was Overseer of the Poor.

Pee Pot Poor is from where it comes..

Variety Mills, Nelson County , Virginia is Arrington, Nelson County, Virginia ;

Latitude: 37.6684755
Longitude: -78.8486308

Bio;

By

Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Historian and direct Kinsman
Asa STRATTON 1# Married Miss Dorothy PARKER on 19 NOV 1809 in Cavendish, Windsor, Vermont, USA.

Asa STRATTON 2# Married Miss Salome PARKER in 1814 in Cavendish, Windsor, Vermont, USA.

Asa STRATTON 3# Married Miss Elizabeth Marble WHITEHEAD on 29 JAN 1833 in Variety Mills, Nelson County, Virginia, USA.


Asa Stratton
Died, at Variety Mills, Nelson County, Virginia, on the 27th of April. Asa Stratton in the 55th year of his age. The deceased was a native of Chester, Vermont, and removed to Virginia in 1818. For nineteen years he had been a Ruling Elder in the Presbyterian church at Lovingston. leaves a wife and four small children.
(19 May 1842 - "Watchman of the South" - Submitted by B. Ziegenmeyer)

BIOGRAPHY:
Asa moved with his parent to Vermont from Massachusetts around age 8 and learned the tanners trade. Asa Stratton married Miss Dorothy Parker in 1809 in Cavendish, Vt., and purchased land in this town in 1810, 1811, and as well in 1814. In 1812 Dorothy died and in 1814 he married her sister Salome. Salome died the following year. In 1818 he moved south and settled in the Variety Mills section of Nelson County, Virginia. He became a Ruling Elder in the Presbyterian Church of Nelson County, and in 1833 he married for a third time to Elizabeth Whitehead.
He was called Captain. He operated a tannery at Variety Mills by 1827 he was Overseer of the Poor.

He a prominent business owner and respected well operated a tannery at Variety Mills by 1827 he was Overseer of the Poor.

Pee Pot Poor is from where it comes..

Variety Mills, Nelson County , Virginia is Arrington, Nelson County, Virginia ;

Latitude: 37.6684755
Longitude: -78.8486308

Bio;

By

Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Historian and direct Kinsman

Gravesite Details

Lived to 55 Years. Thank you Mrs. Donna Cain !



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