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Stringer / Feathers Genealogy

 

Welcome to our Stringer and Feathers genealogy. On these pages you will find research on the Joseph Stringer b. 1840 in England and lived in Enfield, Tompkins county New York area.

The origin of the name Stringer is English and the Coat of Arms contains Black and gold chevronwise, with three eagles counter changed. The Crest is A green griffin's head.

Spelling variations include: Stringer, Stringar, Stringers, and others.
First found in in Nottinghamshire where they had been seated from early times, where they were Lords of the manor of Eaton, and were conjecturally descended from Fulk, who held the lands of Eaton from Roger de Bully at the time of the taking of the Domesday Book in 1086.

Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Mr. Stringer who settled in Somers Island in 1662; Samuel Stringer settled in Virginia in 1622; followed by James in 1647; John in 1651; and Lettice in 1653; Emanuell Stringer settled in t and others.

The Feathers family dates at this point to George A. Feathers b. 1761 and also traces back to New York state.

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