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The immigrant ancestor of this family, William Strother I (ca. 1627/30- 1700/02), is supposed to have immigrated from Northumberland, England to Virginia around 1650. He married Dorothy Savage, daughter of Capt. Anthony Savage, ca. 1651. He settled in Sittenborne Parish on the Rappahannock River then in "Old" Rappahannock County. This county was later Richmond Co. and is now in King George County. Couple had the following children: William II (ca. 1653-1726), James, Jeremiah, Robert, Benjamin and Joseph. William II married Margaret Thornton, (1678-1756), daughter of Francis Thornton, Sr. and Alice Savage. Descendants live in Virginia, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Texas, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and elsewhere.
Tillman Weissgerber, son of Tillman Weissgerber and Anna Catharina Wuest, was born 20 March 1713 in Niederndorf, Nassau-Siegen. He married Anna Margarethe Cuntze, daughter of Johannes Adam Cuntze, in 1739. They had six known children. They emigrated in 1750 and settled in Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia, Kentucky, Maryland and Pennsylvania.
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